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Budarick

Posted by Bob on July 27th, 2006 under Comment Responses


Budarick says,

“NOT SPAM

NOT SPAM

Bob, you are being too lenient with me.

But i am glad that you can see beyond the words i make.

That tells me that here is a man who has been around
who in any data-gathering work he may have to do,
is not going to get derailed by some imprecision
of language usage his target makes.

Now if i were the normal scumbag i would say,
“Oh i was just testing you Bob”.

Well i was NOT testing you.

No, i believe Hitler wanted to transcend “politics”
but he realized he had to fully understand it first.

He had to understand how it works.

I am a bit worried in that he probably did NOT understand it.

Because if you understand politcs you don’t enter that domain.

Joe is clapping now!

But Hitler was not your normal liberal hippy artist idealist.

He attempted the impossible.

For this reason he was deemed mad!

I believe it is fruitful to analyse his work from that perspective.

PGB. ”

MY REPLY:

Lenient?

ME?

Not bloody likely!

You are in the midst of a thought process. I want to see how you come out.

Don’t give me “I believe it is fruitful to analyse his work from that perspective.” I want to see what YOU come up with.

Lenient, hell! Where the hell are you going? And if you don’t know, say so! Hints won’t do it in Bob’s Seminar!

You have left yourself utterly open. You have not retreated behind Joe’s Tough Guy crap. Damn, you’re GOOD! You made ME think.

I don’t want to put you on the spot. But do you have more?

Hitler was so ALONE! One man can’t work everything out. I think he was wrong on some obvious things that I know. I think his devotion to dictatorship was part of his time. But I am part of MY time. I am alone, too.

Why in heaven’s name did he turn to Goering instead of Hess, the man who helped him every inch of the way?

Joe keeps telling me I am attempting the impossible.

Am I nuts?

No doubt about it, I AM nuts. But take a look at what normal has come to, and you may have a new appreciation of us nutcases. Revolution is never practical. Joe is right. Revolution never succeeds. It has been said before: treason never triumphs, because if it is victorious it is not treason. So the Virginian Washington was called rebel, but he ended up a patriot, while the rebel Robert E. Lee, another Virginian, was a traitor.

Joe talks in tautologies.

Damn it, Budarick, where do we go from here?

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  1. #1 by Peter Gene Budarick on 07/27/2006 - 9:57 pm

    NO SPAM

    NO SPAM

    I like that!

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