I saw the movie Pi this week. It is an incredibly moving, and disturbing, movie. It was filmed in black and white - in grainy, high contrast. They used obsolete PCs, and they glued old circuit boards together and called it a mainframe. It was seriously low budget. It was about good and evil, obsession and [...]
Category Archive for 'Hitler'
A Jewish Metaphor
Posted in America, Europe, History, Hitler, Holocaust, Iran, Islam, Nazi Germany on Sep 20th, 2007
Now, let me get something straight here. I’m a little confused.
The Sarkozy government wants the rest of Europe to SCALE BACK on its involvement with Iran?
I hope that you don’t mind my incredulity, but isn’t that a bit tepid?
I’ve been racking my brain to find a suitable metaphor, and I think that I’ve hit on [...]
In my last post, I said that It Ain’t Gonna’ Happen.
Can there be anything more frustrating than to see unquestionable disaster march toward you and find that the people responsible for averting disaster are doing nothing?
You scream yourself hoarse that the world is going to end, and no one does anything?
Six million Jews died in [...]
Funding a Modern Hitler
Posted in America, Hitler, Iran, Nazi Germany on Aug 16th, 2007
Most people do not know that Hitler’s Germany could not have developed into a threat without outside help. Bankers and investors lined up to give loans and make investments. Even while Hitler was demonstrating his evil intentions, they loaned and invested.
Without that support, Hitler would have been just one more ineffectual crackpot.
This century’s version of [...]
The Peaceful Majority
Posted in Hitler, Islam, Nazi Germany, Terrorism on Apr 25th, 2007
Carol just sent me an email with an interesting article written by Paul Marek, who writes a blog here:
http://cjunk.blogspot.com/
Anyway, the article that is interesting is this one:
http://cjunk.blogspot.com/2006/02/why-peaceful-majority-is-irrelevant.html
It’s a bit more than a year old, but absolutely timeless. I’ll give you a couple paragraphs from his blog entry, and ask you to go and read the [...]