View Full Version : Rangel: 'Islamofascist' an Insult - 'You Never Called Hitler a Christian Fascist'
EveningStar
08-12-2006, 10:18 AM
"You take Islamic and you call them fascists, you call them radical. You never called Hitler a Christian fascist. This is insulting to an entire religion."
What an asshole. And the people who keep voting him into office are retarded.
More (http://newsbusters.org/node/6927)
Maggie_T
08-12-2006, 10:32 AM
I agree, ES. This man is a joke. And one in bad taste, too.
He's right up there ... pardon me, right down there with Mike Mahmoud Al-Wallace. Nauseating, both of them.
Kathy29
08-12-2006, 10:41 AM
Hitler never waged his war on the basis of making the whole world Christian. Which shows what a dope Rangel really is.
Maggie_T
08-12-2006, 10:45 AM
Right on, Kathy.
(shaking head) The stupidities these liberals say are just fathomless. Just when you thought they could not get more outlandish, they bray and prove you wrong.
No wonder Michael Savage says liberalism is a mental disease.
Lubbock
08-12-2006, 10:47 AM
Rangel has vowed to leave Congress if the Dems don't take it back in the fall elections.
We'll see if he's a man of his word . . . oh, never mind. How dumb am I? He's a Liberal Democrat. Of course he won't keep his word.
Wolfcounsel
08-12-2006, 11:05 AM
"Rangel has vowed to leave Congress if the Dems don't take it back in the fall elections." --posted by Lubbock
I'd be happy if he just vowed to wear a clown costume, complete with round red nose, white make-up, and orange hair.
Riverboat
08-12-2006, 11:07 AM
Rangel has vowed to leave Congress if the Dems don't take it back in the fall elections.Was he standing next to Alec Baldwin when he made that vow?
Black Phoenix
08-12-2006, 11:12 AM
Pop quiz for you liberals out there who don't think Christians get called when they commit to war in the name of religion, during the war between the Protestants and Chatholics, what were the two sides called and what are they still called to this day in our history books?
TSawyer2112
08-12-2006, 11:23 AM
There is plenty of evidence to dispute any assertion that he was a true Christian during his time of power. This site provides links to a considerable amount of evidence on the subject:
http://www.christiancadre.org/topics/hitler.html
Not that a lib would let any facts get in the way, especially when they can use the opportunity to somehow tie Nazism to Christianianity.
dPrasse
08-12-2006, 11:25 AM
Well , since Hitler was not a Christian , why would anyone with a brain bigger than an amoeba say such a thing ? Oh , that's right ... good ol'e Charlie has a pea brain ...
Maggie_T
08-12-2006, 11:41 AM
Rangel has vowed to leave Congress if the Dems don't take it back in the fall elections.
We'll see if he's a man of his word . . . oh, never mind. How dumb am I? He's a Liberal Democrat. Of course he won't keep his word.
Oh-ho, no he won't. Sean Hannity had Rangel on his show the other day, and he questioned him on that. Man, you never heard such spin. Rangel babbled, coughed, rasped ... no, wait, he always does that ... lied .... oops, he always does that, too.
Anyway, he danced around the issue like a gypsy around a camp fire. It was hilarious. :rotflmbo:
Black Phoenix
08-12-2006, 11:42 AM
Well , since Hitler was not a Christian , why would anyone with a brain bigger than an amoeba say such a thing ? Oh , that's right ... good ol'e Charlie has a pea brain ...
Hey, you just offended all people with amoeba sized brains. Charlie isn't smarter than them and you know it!
Wolfcounsel
08-12-2006, 11:48 AM
"Hey, you just offended all people with amoeba sized brains." --Black Phoenix, to dPrasse
Hey, we're not going to tippy toe around liberals here, you know.:evilgrin:
Lubbock
08-12-2006, 11:51 AM
This is another one of those threads where I could get myself banned from here in less than a heartbeat for posting my true thoughts.
dPrasse
08-12-2006, 11:53 AM
Ok O k ... my bad ... I apologize to all the amoeba-brains out there , there is still hope for them ... but , no apologies to all of the vegetable-brained liberals out there ...
Maggie_T
08-12-2006, 11:53 AM
Americon, if we were to ban you for that, you'd have been gone long ago.
Go on, post away. It won't be the first time. ;)
dPrasse
08-12-2006, 11:54 AM
This is another one of those threads where I could get myself banned from here in less than a heartbeat for posting my true thoughts.
Not banned ... but you might just end up on the Vegetable -Brained liberals think Fundies Say The Darndest things board ...
TSawyer2112
08-12-2006, 11:55 AM
There is plenty of evidence to dispute any assertion that he was a true Christian during his time of power. This site provides links to a considerable amount of evidence on the subject:
http://www.christiancadre.org/topics/hitler.html
Not that a lib would let any facts get in the way, especially when they can use the opportunity to somehow tie Nazism to Christianianity.
I might add along with all the other evidence is the fact that he had 6 million men, women, and children exterminated.
Lubbock
08-12-2006, 11:58 AM
Maggie, did you lose you bifocals?
That's the only possible explanation I can figure for getting me mixed up with AmeriCon.
Maggie_T
08-12-2006, 12:11 PM
Oops, sorry, Lub! Humblest apologies. Of all the people to mix you with. :blush:
Now, where did I put those blasted glasses?
ConspiracyBuff
08-12-2006, 12:24 PM
Maggie, did you lose you bifocals?
That's the only possible explanation I can figure for getting me mixed up with AmeriCon.
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Maggie_T
08-12-2006, 12:46 PM
Ok, ok. I said I'm looking for them. Keep your shirt on.
:biggrin:
bannerman
08-12-2006, 12:59 PM
What an asshole. And the people who keep voting him into office are retarded.
More (http://newsbusters.org/node/6927)
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UnkHiram
08-12-2006, 01:04 PM
Hitler was not called a Christian Facist because he was not a Christian. Much Like Communism, Nazism "Frowned" on religion outside of the State.
DeclinetoState
08-12-2006, 01:30 PM
by Anne Nicol Gaylor
The first legislative hearing I ever attended was in the mid-1960's at the Wisconsin capital, and the subject was the modernization of Wisconsin's birth control law. Wisconsin, the last state in the country to legalize contraceptives for unmarried persons, had a law until 1974 that was hostile to birth control for anyone and denied it to the unmarried, no matter what the circumstances. A fifty-year-old widower, for example, could not legally buy a condom.
Toward the end of the hearing, which had featured calm and reasonable presentations by professional people who supported liberalization of the law and emotional outbursts about morals from clergy and Catholic matrons opposed to change, a frail, elderly man took the podium. He explained that he was an atheist concerned with separation of state and church, and that he regarded the birth control issue as one where the Catholic Church was imposing its doctrine on the state, an observation that resulted in immediate uneasiness among the legislators hearing testimony, especially the Catholic chairperson. The atheist then began a brief summary of the historic problems of state-church entanglement, citing the bloodshed and wars in European history that were religion related. When he referred to religion's role in World War II and Adolf Hitler's Catholicism, the chairman of the committee became enraged, and, in a red-faced frenzy struck his gavel repeatedly until the elderly man tremblingly left the podium.
For some reason, Catholics are not eager to claim Hitler.
Even today, when I refer to Hitler's Catholicism in conversation or a speech, it immediately becomes apparent that I have said something "not quite nice," and I am often challenged. Nontheists, I then explain, know that many modern tyrants, whether petty tyrants such as Richard Nixon, or more successful tyrants such as Hitler, have regarded themselves as exemplary Christians, an estimate their followers had no trouble accepting. Hitler's religiosity -- he was a Catholic until his death -- is often glossed over, but it is critical in understanding his motivation.
I have often reflected, wistfully, on how much happier modern history might have been had Hitler been brought up as an atheist, an agnostic, or, at least, a Unitarian. Born and bred a Catholic, he grew up in a religion and in a culture that was anti-semitic, and in persecuting Jews, he repeatedly proclaimed he was doing the "Lord's work."
You will find it in Mein Kampf: "Therefore, I am convinced that I am acting as the agent of our Creator. By fighting off the Jews, I am doing the Lord's Work."
Hitler said it again at a Nazi Christmas celebration in 1926: "Christ was the greatest early fighter in the battle against the world enemy, the Jews ... The work that Christ started but could not finish, I -- Adolf Hitler -- will conclude."
In a Reichstag speech in 1938, Hitler again echoed the religious origins of his crusade. "I believe today that I am acting in the sense of the Almighty Creator. By warding off the Jews, I am fighting for the Lord's work."
Freedom from Religion (http://www.ffrf.org/fttoday/back/hitler.html)
Hitler may have fancied himself a Christian, and some Christians may have even claimed him as one of their own, but his comments above shows he was an impostor as a Christian, i.e., an Antichrist. No true Christian would claim Christ "could not" do anything.
In fact, by claiming to follow God, but denying Christ's omnipotence, Hitler is a lot like the Muslims.
dPrasse
08-12-2006, 01:41 PM
Hitler was a deist ... certainly not a Christian ...
Islam and Naziism have much more in common than Naziism and Christianity ....
Wyatt_Junker
08-12-2006, 02:49 PM
Its propaganda that's been around for years, the old Christian Hitler yarn.
Its just not true.
He was trying to ressurect Germanic volk religion, bringing back the Teutonic tradition of old. It was basic old world paganism. Look at the iconography of the Reichstagg. All of it was a resurgence of the mother land. Does it look like any church any of you went to???
And how come the Cross wasn't a part of the symbolism, but eagles and lion's heads were? Because Hitler detested Christianity, especially its restrictions towards license. If anything, Hitler used a loose, tangential 'christian' tagline as a means of eradicating the Jews by bringing back the old 'Christ killer' mantra that was used as an excuse to justify murder in earlier pogroms against the Jews.
Rangel's just another propagandist pandering to his undereducated base.
"You take Islamic and you call them fascists, you call them radical. You never called Hitler a Christian fascist. This is insulting to an entire religion."
hey Rangel, has ANYONE ever told ya Hitler was Never a 'Christian'?
Hitler was an Occultist and during his reign of terror hunted throughout the world for occultic objects
Hitler was Never a 'Christian' he was a pseud-religious occultist with what Wyatt here explained tried to bring back the old Paganistic European faiths of the old Teutonic orders et al mixing in a little Christianity to make some happy.
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