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"This is the first demand we must raise and do [reversal of the Versailles Treaty provisions]: that our people be set free, that these chains be burst asunder, that Germany be once again captain of her soul and master of her destinies, together with all those who want to join Germany. (Applause)
And the fulfillment of this first demand will then open up the way for all the other reforms. And here is one thing that perhaps distinguishes us from you [Austrians] as far as our programme is concerned, although it is very much in the spirit of things: our attitude to the Jewish problem.
For us, this is not a problem you can turn a blind eye to-one to be solved by small concessions. For us, it is a problem of whether our nation can ever recover its health, whether the Jewish spirit can ever really be eradicated. Don't be misled into thinking you can fight a disease without killing the carrier, without destroying the bacillus. Don't think you can fight racial tuberculosis without taking care to rid the nation of the carrier of that racial tuberculosis. This Jewish contamination will not subside, this poisoning of the nation will not end, until the carrier himself, the Jew, has been banished from our midst. (Applause)"
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Schumer calls for using IRS to curtail Tea Party activists - YouTube |
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Note: O'Reilly went after Schumer's verbal attack on the Tea Party to use the IRS to shut it down while Schumer at the time was standing at an event for the Soro's funded American Progress that got a pass by the IRS. Does one believe Schumer would be standing at a Tea Party event attacking American Progress and the Sierra Club. Fat change, eh?! - Watch exchange on FOXNews |
"The Washington Free Beacon reports that Schumer advocated that Tea Party organizations be targeted, saying, 'the Obama administration should bypass Congress and institute new campaign finance rules through the IRS.'
Currently, the IRS has proposed regulations that would institutionalize the political targeting that Schumer urges. If they became law, and were equally applied, CAP, the Sierra Club and a number of George Soros's front groups, including ProgressNow, would be at the front of the line for IRS scrutiny.
Schumer apparently has no fear that far-left advocacy groups will suffer from the same IRS targeting fate, making this political equivalent of mutually assured destruction moot.
It is likely that Schumer is betting that a combination of media pressure and an inate sense that political speech should be protected will prevent a future Republican from blatantly using the IRS to target political enemies.
The other, more pernicious alternative is Schumer believes that if the federal government sufficiently suppresses political speech, his party will never lose control of the White House, eliminating the fear that the IRS would be turned against his political soul mates."
Source: The Hill
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