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Old May 10, 2003 | 10:15 PM
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Excerpt from a speech



"We have no interest in oppressing other people. We are not moved by hatred against any other nation. We bear no grudge. I know how grave a thing war is. I wanted to spare our people such an evil. It is not so much the country of Iraq; it is rather its leader, Saddam Hussein. He has led a reign of terror. He has hurled countless people into the profoundest misery. Through his continuous terrorism, he has succeeded in reducing millions of his people to silence. The Iraqi maintenance of a tremendous military arsenal can only be regarded as a focus of danger. We have displayed a truly unexampled patience, but I am no longer willing to remain inactive while this madman ill-treats millions of human beings."



George W. Bush, speaking before the U.S. invasion of Iraq?



No, it's an excerpt from another speech, with three words changed: "Iraq", "Saddam Hussein", and "Iraqi" replace names of another invaded nation. Here's the original.



"We have no interest in oppressing other people. We are not moved by hatred against any other nation. We bear no grudge. I know how grave a thing war is. I wanted to spare our people such an evil. It is not so much the country of Czechoslovakia; it is rather its leader, Edward Benes. He has led a reign of terror. He has hurled countless people into the profoundest misery. Through his continuous terrorism, he has succeeded in reducing millions of his people to silence. The Czech maintenance of a tremendous military arsenal can only be regarded as a focus of danger. We have displayed a truly unexampled patience, but I am no longer willing to remain inactive while this madman ill-treats millions of human beings." -- Adolph Hitler, April 14, 1939, on the German invasion of Czechoslovakia
Old May 10, 2003 | 10:56 PM
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How is Bush anything like Hiltler?
Old May 10, 2003 | 11:04 PM
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oh no watch out the already global power is going to take over the world, hell im all for taking over the world, as i see it now we help out everyone and dont get any profits from it.



as for bush = hitler, nope thats definitely not an argument i will ever go for, i mean was hitler provoked by 1,000's of casualties in an attack on their turf unprovoked by the regular citizens of the nation?



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Old May 10, 2003 | 11:05 PM
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Originally Posted by 94touring' date='May 10 2003, 07:56 PM
How is Bush anything like Hiltler?
they wer both elected democratically!



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Old May 10, 2003 | 11:52 PM
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s' date='May 10 2003, 11:05 PM
they wer both elected democratically!



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Old May 11, 2003 | 03:58 AM
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Holy ****. That's pretty crazy. As creepy as the coincedince is, I don't think that Bush himself becuase isn't it his speech writter's responsibility to write all of his speeches? If so, then mayhaps his writter is der ****? But still, that is a WAY crazy coincedence. If this were english class, I would call that foreshadowing!
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