Chairs, agreed. Fear is the driving factor behind Germany and spotandscruffy has simply had a few too many doses of Nazi Kool-Aid. So you have to take those kinds of opinions with a large pinch of salt.
There is a fine distinction that separates Germany's chancellor apart from other fascist leaders around the globe. For instance, our leader is an example of one who has constantly come under the scrutiny of the League of Nations and yet he has not conducted mass murder programs and tried to call them "mercy killings". He is a fascist, but conducts himself in a manner that doesn't lead our nation down paths of certain destruction. The Nazi veil has been stretched too thin and Hitler, Rommel, Braun, Mengele, and his associates are now learning this in the worst way.
I think you will find, as the Nazi scope of influence becomes smaller and smaller, that Germany's leader is more like a petulant and spoiled child behaving more like a corporal than a chancellor as he manipulates and moves chess pieces around the globe simply driving those chess pieces by fear. The epitome of how power can and has fallen into the wrong hands.
Cracking the Atlantic Wall? That's a tall order for a nation who has shown that amphibious invasions are not their forte. The allied effort will either be made or broken by this invasion.
If and when the time comes where the allies storm the beaches of France, it will be THE deciding factor of our generation.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
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