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Totally predicted that. Maybe cause I've watched too many documentaries about him.
 
It never ends...:roll:

Just curious; do you have a few Obama voodoo dolls around the castle, riddled with pins? Or do you use roofing nails?

I'm talking about Hitler. Can't you read?
 
wondering if somebody's been listening to old song

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Nice attempt at backpeddling considering Hitler's speeches didn't fail and the Germans did really trust his words.

So, you're telling me that in fact there were postive hope and change afterwards because of his speech? He lied about his plan in his speech. No?
 
so kokonut - would you agree that Obama's "hope and change" speech is a lie? and that the speech results failed miserably?
 
Just remember, everytime a person compares someone to Hitler, he loses.
 
So, you're telling me that in fact there were postive hope and change afterwards because of his speech? He lied about his plan in his speech. No?

Let see...

Hitler pulled Germany out of the Great Depression.

Yeah, he delivered.

Obama haven't delivered.. yet.
 
Let see...

Hitler pulled Germany out of the Great Depression.

Yeah, he delivered.

Obama haven't delivered.. yet.

At a cost of how many lives? Remember, this is a Hitler thread.
 
Prior to 1936 while he rebuilt the German economy?

Apparently 400,000 were admitted to the T4 program between 1934 and 1937.
 
When I said "at a cost of how many lives" should be a clue there.

Already answered.

Sources vary from 70,000 to 400,000 under the T-4 program. Lots of those were done between 1939 and 1941 when the economy has already recovered three years prior.

So... as far as proper figures for 1933 to 1936. :hmm:
 
No. The true cost of his lies through lives lost til the very end when they were defeated in 1945.
 
we can always look back and analyze the "true cost" of lie starting with... GWB maybe? or Truman? or Reagan?
 
No.

The frame of the question is regarding promises of "hope and changes," which landed him into into leadership. His promises of a better economy was what got him voted in. So, the question is... what are the costs of a recovering economy. He kept his campaign promise of a functioning economy.

Otherwise, if you expand beyond that, you are wandering into the hindsight fallacy.
 
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