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    Dr. Ben Carson on Government Intimidation: “Think About Nazi Germany” - Video

    Dr. Ben Carson on Government Intimidation: “Think About Nazi Germany”

    Susan Harris February 13, 2014
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    There comes a time when people with values simply have to stand up. Think about Nazi Germany. Most of those people did not believe in what Hitler was doing. But did they speak up? Did they stand up for what they believe in? They did not, and you saw what happened. And if you believe that same thing can't happen again, you're very wrong...But we're not going to let it happen.

    – Dr. Ben Carson


    In a jaw-dropping twist of pabulum-puking progressive spin, Dr. Ben Carson was maligned across the internet and elsewhere for asking the tough questions.
    When interviewing Dr. Carson about his recent remarks, Fox News host Bill O'Reilly asked him:
    So if you mention Nazis, you know you're going to get hammered. But what you said right at the end there intrigued me a bit. You said if you believe it can't happen again…see I don't believe that Nazism could happen in the U.S.A….nor could Communism happen here. Do you disagree with me?

    Dr. Carson went on to explain that if people do not speak up for their beliefs, they will be trampled. He added that buzz words that supposedly shouldn't be spoken, like "Nazis" and "slavery" are examples of political correctness that he believes is a "bunch of crap."
    The best point Dr. Carson made was when he said he was most worried about the populace remaining silent and "not expressing what they believe because they're afraid. They've been intimidated." At this point, O'Reilly jumped in and asked, "By whom?" (If you hadn't taken your blood pressure meds at this point, you needed to leave the room.)
    "By the government," Dr. Carson said, surprised by the question.
    "How?" O'Reilly quipped, (as if he himself hadn't reported on many examples of intimidation, including the IRS scandal.) Dr. Carson answered:

    By the government, and by the media…the P.C. police, you say something…this is a perfect example. You're using an example of how people would not speak up -- they try to turn the argument away from that because they know it's true…But rather than talk about that, they want to divert the issue to something else.



    Dr. Ben Carson gave his comments at a fundraiser for an Oregon GOP Senate candidate. The full text of his comments discussed how the secular progressive movement wanted to "fundamentally change who we are," and part of that entailed "keeping a blanket of silence over the majority."
    Immediately after his speech, he was excoriated by websites and news outlets across the country for simply mentioning Nazis.
    Never mind that graveyards across the world are teaming with Nazi victims. Never mind that but for thousands of brave souls and gallons of spilt blood we might be speaking German. Now, in true fascist tradition, no one is allowed to mention the world "Nazi" unless they are spinning history for the History Channel.
    Is it a coincidence that society waited for most of our WWII heroes to die off before they decided that any reference to "Nazis" was politically incorrect?
    It begs the question: What did Americans die for? Did they die so we could forget the tactics and oppression of an ideology that nearly destroyed the world?
    Progressives aside for a moment, does O'Reilly not know that U.S. lawmakers gathered on Capitol Hill as recently as last summer to discuss ways to combat an increase in Nazism across the globe? Does he not know that 20,000 American citizens attended a Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden in 1939? Are we really a completely different people?
    The answer is no, we are the same vulnerable people. Nazism may not currently be America's biggest threat, but we have allowed ourselves to be taken over by progressives that espouse the same zealotry, irrationality, vitriol and mass suppression as the goose-stepping tyrants of decades past. The ideology may be different; but when the time comes when we are maligned or ridiculed for legitimately asking whether those in power are using tactics similar to the enemy our fathers and grandfathers died to spare us from…we know that our future is very, very bleak.
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    February 24, 2014 Ben Carson: People in the Media ‘Have Problems with their Intellect’

    video at link below

    http://conservative50plus.com/blog/b...869ab0-3065713

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