That is a kind of law that would be passed in Nazi Germany (if the country was around in 2009).
Listen everyone. Hitler is in a league of his own. Nobody is like Hitler, regardless of political party (except the actual modern day nazis).
exactly. btw, i saw a nazi while i was helping out at the fairgrounds over where i live. I know cause he had a tattoo.
This bill can piss off. I hope it dies in congress. The government should not have a say in everything that goes on. That's the people, not the government.
You know, I'm sure they said the same thing about Hitler and someone like Nero. Look what happened? You don't know anything for sure, so stop assuming things like "He is NOT like hitler". I'm not saying he is, but you have no room to say something you know nothing about.
The government should not have this much power. Hypothetically, if they were to ban badmouthing the government (Which they have done in the past, don't say it won't happen) they could search all our computers and arrest us for saying anything bad. I think that's ridiculous.
I didn't say it was going to happen, I'm saying, Hitler was in a similar position. He had a lot of people who liked him, would listen to him, was a good speaker. Naturally this is probably not true, I don't think it is myself, but to say it is 100% impossible is blaspheme. I just think it's too much power. We've been good Bush's entire term(With the exception of the twin towers, which was technically contemplated during Clinton's presidency) and they didn't have to enact anything this extreme.Like Darth Budd said, Hitler is in a league of his own. He wanted world domination and killed whoever he did not like. It's almost impossible for anybody who is the president of the United States to accomplish what Hitler had done. Anybody saying otherwise needs to to check up on what a president CAN do. Unless he replicates himself 200 some times and wins at least half + 1 of the senate and house seat, he cannot do whatever he pleases, especially if it's genocide or starting wars with just about every neighboring country.
They banned speaking out against the government and the war during times of war (WWI and WWII) when the government needs to take control. Totally justified in that way IMO, especially during WWII.
The last part is, um, possible, but at the same time, impossible. Why would the government WANT to check up on your daily cyber lives just for the hell of it? The government cannot crack down on every person who is doing something illegal, as in downloading copyrighted material, they simply don't have the time and manpower. They have better things to do. This was the same stuff said about the Patriot Act. The government isn't there to take your privacy away, it's there to protect the best interest of the entire nation. Would you rather sleep better knowing you had your precious privacy or knowing that you were safe from terrorist attacks? And those who think 9/11 was a conspiracy to give the government more power, GTFO.
-chw42- said:OMG, seriously, that right-winged bullshit again about comparing Hitler to Obama?
It was a mistake on my part. I was attempting refer to law itself when correlating to Nazis (their dictatorial powers), not Obama. Obama had very little or nothing to do with my post, because it was the very nature of that law I was thinking about. This law is the kind that is supposed to be passed in totaliltarian goverments (like Nazi Germany), that's why I did a comparision of the law to Nazi Germany.
With acts like the Patriot Act being passed, I saw them as "Nazi" laws and that's why I said this law would be passed in Germany if it was around today.
I had no intentions of offending anyone, I give my humble apoligies.
I agree you can't really compare the two people. They both were completely different. One killed Jews and gays, and the other wanted Change. So far the Change thing hasn't really done any good. I mean seriously, $800 billion? and we won't see the effects until when?
Joey said:And Chw totally jumped the gun, I had no inclination jx233 was comparing anybody to Hitler. That reaction was completely juvenile, and kind of embarrassing.
I apologized about my first post in the thread. Not that one that you replied to.