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Old 12-23-2010, 03:02 PM   #688
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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
You are wrong. The quote perfectly applies and you are reacting to it in the same manner as some are reacting to the book under discussion. Not only does the quote not even mention Hitler or the Nazi's (you did) but it applies exactly as an analogy to this "banning" free speech talk.

As I said if you have something to add rather than just sniping, please do.
The quote is a criticism of inaction during the Nazi persecutions of various groups. To argue that it does not count as mentioning the Nazis is not honest. I have contributed to the thread; check my earlier posts.
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