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    #31
    Originally posted by Mark C. Yerger View Post
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    I think it was his undying loyalty to a genocidal mass murderer that brought so much pain and suffering into this world that has many with a less than sterling view of the man. Another nazi who should have entered the pantheon of "heros" by getting a bullet through his head on the eastern front.....might have a bit more respect for the man then rather than listening to him goofball around about what a wonderful man hitler was long after even the dullest amongst us realized he wasn't.

    I should add, have respect for his service perhaps (even if was for something evil) but not for the man.
    Last edited by blinky; 11-01-2009, 10:46 AM.

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      #32
      Blinky...........

      I have to say, that is an thought provoking post.

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        #33
        And Blinky's comment should end it. Thread closed as well as several infractions made for insulting another member.

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