So should Obama feel no offense at his work being placed in juxtaposition to itlers writings?
Considering the source, probably not. One expects that sort of nonsense from Ann Coulter. Seems to me the offense for Obama would be if Coulter liked and endorsed his book.
Anyway, I don't understand why you're asking that question. For one thing, that wasn't the offense JS and I were talking about. For another, no one was concerned about whether or not Obama might have been offended.
It was simular in shape.
"Has anybody read this book? Inasmuch as the book reveals Obama to be a flabbergasting lunatic, I gather the answer is no. Obama is about to be our next president: You might want to take a peek. If only people had read "Mein Kampf" ... "
"Because Hitler's rise to power is a remarkable testament to Christian nationalism."
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Quote from: Rich on April 07, 2008, 02:37:56 PM
LMAO@ Christian Nationalism!
Quote from: sirs on April 07, 2008, 02:39:48 PM
Hitler was only following Christ's teachings, right?
"Do you deny that Hitler used aspects of Christian theology as part of the Nazi Party's control of the German society? "
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Compareing Obama's work to Hitlers work then dropping the comparison uncontrasted , isn't fair, to make such a comparison and leave the contrast undone implys a simularity between the authors , perhaps without any justifacation at all.
Perhaps the main simularity is that they both used ink and paper, this is left un- examined un- fairly.
"Christian Nationalism" should be contrasted with "Christianity" if there is any diffrence.