<<It's amazing how anyone can claim President Bush hasn't been called Hitler, a mass murderer, and hundreds of other things by democrats in the throws of Bush Derangement Syndrome. Just amazing.>>
First of all, what gets said in newsgroups or chat rooms is not the same as what candidates say at rallies. In here, it's a matter of individual opinions, up on the platform it's a kind of inspirational message from leaders to their followers, it's got much more moral authority behind it, because it comes from the leader of the mob's own party.
BTW, I've never heard Bush called Hitler, what I've seen (and said) is that there are many similarities in what they say and do. The most notable being the parallel between the use made of the Reichstag Fire and the Sept. 11 attacks. The resemblance is eerie.
<<Also, I really don't believe anyone yelled "kill him" at any of these rallies.>>
You're entitled to your belief. Most of the world believes that "Kill him!" and "Traitor!" were yelled out, uncontradicted and unrebuked, in a general atmosphere of hatred and rage deliberately whipped up by Insane and Barbie.
<<Democrats are just to big of liars to believe something like that ever happened. >>
Really? And Bush, of course ("He's got nukes! We're all in danger!") is a living paragon of truth and honesty.
<<On the other hand we know wacko liberals are always showing up at Republican rallies and making fools of themselves and shouting their idiotic nonsense and accusations. So if this actually was said, I'm sure it was some liberal doing what liberals do.>>
Yeah, me too. Republicans really love Obama. They love everyone. They're full of joy, peace and love. And you too are full of . . . uh, joy, peace and love.