Who Said This:

Mohammed, Marx,
French Govt and the Kaiser on the eve of WWI, for which both are criminally culpable of
Lenin, Trotsky, Hitler, Mussolini, Mao, Ho Chi Minh, Che Gueverra, Fidel Castro, Mr. and Mrs. Peron, Mullahs today, Tony Blair, Bill Clinton, John Kerry, Chirac, Toffee Man Anan, Whitlam, Hwake, Keating, Howard, Bracks, Beattie, Latham, Brown, Barrett ?

My message today comes straight from the people. It’s a message to the people, drawn from the strength and wisdom of the people. …
Adolf Hitler would be an excellent choice but, no Mark Latham. All that he needed to add was:

Ein Volk, Ein Vaterland, Ein Fuhrer. Yet that sums up where all the parties are taking Oz. What really stinks to high heaven is the fact, having gone through how many wars in the 20th century , that’s without coutning in, say, the Napoleanic Wars, and so forth, to fight totalitarina bastards. Now what do we have in Oz, all the parlaiments who hold seats in each tier of govt. taking Oz down the road to totalitarianism enslavement to the the jumped up usurious dictators, and that includes fucking public servants.

It really was a waste of time fighting Germany twice, Italy, Japan, USSR because the totalitarina bipartisan bastards are in the business of imposing totalitarianism any way, what a disgrace. Good men sent to bloody wars to make Oz safe for commie fucking dicators all parties. My Grand father didn’t like it when he returned from WWII, he must be rolling in his grave in view of the commie thugs all parties each tier of great fat God Almighty Allah-Marx-Papist-Maoist-Keynesian-whatever jumped up nobody of a first rate gangster.

But Latham, he’s definitely out to bask in some of Adolf’s limelight, why else would anyone but a national socialist thug like Blathering Lathers plaigarise almost verbatim a line form one of his Uncle Adolf’s speeches?

Comments (1) to “Who Said This:”

  1. My father was born in 1911- at three years of age his father, a stoker on a RN vessel his life lost when torpedoed by a German U-Boat.
    His mother omly in her early 30s left to bring up 5 small children with very little if any pension.
    The children had no shoes in mid winter and were forced to wrap their feet in old newspapers they scavenged pasted with lard to keep out the cold.
    The experience made my father and his brothers into very staunch socialisst. They seem to offer so much promise. In his early 20’s, dad who was a young seaman on a merchant vessel which became icebound for 6 months in
    Vladisvostock. The utter dispair and poverty of the people in the Great Russian Socialist paradise,of which he had heard so much, was
    to totally destroy his belief in socialism and he never ever vote other than conservative until he died at age 80

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