6/25/2004

GORE'S BROWN SHIRT CHARGE MUST BE ANSWERED

Gore's use of the term "Brown Shirts" is being picked up by far too many people to ignore. The "Brown Shirts" were the hundreds of thousands of thugs that ruled the streets for the Nazi Party through Hitler's rise to power in 1933.

The "Brown Shirts" started out as the tough young bastards around Hitler in the early 1920s, all between the ages of 17 and 23. They would go out and beat up communists and socialists. They were the most violent and radical paramilitary organization in Bavaria before 1923. They were "terrorists" in every sense of the word. Violent, aggressive, anti-Semitic, and against the Republic. That is what Gore is calling Republicans. Remember, the Democrat charge that Republicans were Nazis was used successfully for decades.

The "Brown Shirts" were also known as Storm Troopers. To quote from the Nazi organization chart, page 203

.....a semi-military voluntary organization of young men trained for and committed to the use of violence, whose mission is to make the Party the master of the streets."
As indicated by its name (storm troopers), it was a voluntary organization of young men trained for and committed to the use of violence. To quote from a pamphlet compiled on order of the Supreme SA Headquarters:
"The SA was not founded as one forms just any sort of club. It was born in midst of strife and received from the Fuehrer himself the name "Storm Troops" after that memorable hall battle in Hofbrauhaus at Munich on 4 November 1921. Blood and sacrifice were the most faithful companions of the young SA on its hard path to power. The Storm Troops were and still are today the fist and propaganda arm of the movement".
The Brown Shirted SA had only one purpose, which was control of the streets by violence. Here's a quote from Hitler:
"What we needed and still need were and are not a hundred or two hundred reckless conspirators, but a hundred thousand and a second hundred thousand fighters for our philosophy of life. We should not work in secret conventicles, but in mighty mass demonstrations, and it is not by dagger and poison or pistol that the road can be cleared for the movement but by the conquest of the streets. We must teach the Marxists that the future master of the streets is National Socialism, just as it will some day be the master of the State."
Gore is accusing Republicans of the same tactics as used by the SS. They terrorized all political meetings beating up attendees and in many cases the speakers themselves. In February of 1927 the "Brown Shirts" armed with blackjacks, brass knuckles, rubber truncheons, walking sticks, and beer bottles broke up a huge meeting of the Communist Party with violence that resulted in hundreds of serious injuries.

So when Gore and many others call you and I "Brown Shirts" they are accusing us of thug politics. The kind that is being practiced every day on college campuses throughout our country and encouraged by the Democratic Party.

We can't lay down for this kind of accusation. Not for one second. Gore also compared Bush to Julius Caesar, King George III, totalitarian regimes, and The administration works closely with a network of "rapid response" digital Brown Shirts who work to pressure reporters and their editors for "undermining support for our troops." I guess that means thousands of computer users interrupting web sites, vandalizing private files, or something.

We can't allow this.

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