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  1.  
    I cannot understand why so many vegetarians attempt to deny the fact that Hitler was a vegetarian. They seem to want to believe that all vegetarians occupy some moral high ground which renders them incapable of being evil - yet, we see shining examples of this misguided theory personified by the likes of Adolf Hitler, Charles Manson, Pol Pot (a vegan!), Genghis Khan, Cain, Van Der Graaf and more.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeApr 14th 2008
     
    guest:

    I work with a fat vegan chick who thinks that only meat eaters are capable of evil and she also believes that Hitler had to be a meat eater - despite all kinds of evidence to the contrary! Crazy vegan chick! Farts a lot too.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeApr 14th 2008
     
    guest:

    Hitler was not a vegetarian! He ate liver dumplings!
    • CommentAuthorjose
    • CommentTimeApr 15th 2008
     
    I think they do it because they think that vegetarians have some kind of superior morality. Hitler was not the only animal lover vegetarian in the Third Reich.

    He was not always a vegetarian, but he became one after his niece and lover Ellie Raubel killed herself. He said that meat reminded him of her rotting corpse. Such imagination.

    From the suicide of this girl he was vegetarian. He always loved animals.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeApr 22nd 2008
     
    guest:

    Yeah, there are a million articles on vegetarian pages screaming that Hitler was not a vegetarian. Didn't you get the memo - mean and nasty people cannot be vegetarians.

    They even have a page called famousveggie.com or something like that where they claim that all these people like Gandhi and Einstein were vegetarians. They don't mention Genghis Khan, Pol Pot, Hitler, Attila, Manson, Fromme, Rasputin and the others.

    Besides, Einstein ate fish. He even liked GefelteFisch.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeApr 28th 2008
     
    guest:

    i like how the only famous vegetarians that are on this website are people who have done horrible things, because obviously all vegetarians enjoy murdering people.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeMay 20th 2008
     
    guest:

    Sorry, but you are all dumb and ignorant suckers. Hitler was trying to be a vegetarian, but never managed to become entirely vegetarian. He ate meat occasionally. Read at least Wikipedia or something instead of spreading lies on your shitty site.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeMay 26th 2008
     
    guest:

    Hitler was a vegetarian as were many NAZIs. Just because Vegetarians really wish he was not, and reply angrily when confronted with the facts, does not change this.

    Get over it.
    Hitler WAS a vegetarian. A particularly evil one at that.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeMay 26th 2008
     
    guest:

    Just curious... where do you get that information? I mean, other than sites like this?

    It doesn't matter much one way or the other to me. There are plenty of lousy people in the world who eat meat, and there are plenty of lousy people in the world who don't. If Hitler WAS a vegetarian, I don't know that that proves much of anything.

    But in the only book I've read on Hitler that contained much detail ("Delivered From Evil," I can't remember the author; it was a WWII history that focused on the lives of 5 world leaders), reference was made once or twice to his very favorite food: sausages. Since the author was not even remotely a "vegetarian activist" trying to spread propaganda, I've sort of taken it on faith that Hitler's favorite food was sausages. Hence, not vegetarian.

    So, where does this "Hitler was vegetarian" stuff actually come from?
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeMay 26th 2008
     
    guest:

    So after leaving that last comment, I dug around online for awhile. Interesting. Quite a few sources that say that Hitler was sort of almost vegetarian. None of the sources I found indicate that he ever completely gave up meat, but they make it clear that he wanted to, tried to, even considered himself "vegetarian."

    As I said before, it doesn't really matter much either way. But it's interesting.
    • CommentAuthormiishriish
    • CommentTimeJun 22nd 2008
     
    oh meh freggin GOSH


    Adolf Hitler, Charles Manson, Pol Pot (a vegan!), Genghis Khan, Cain, Van Der Graaf and more being what you so-called think (vegeterians)??

    SO WHAT!!!!!??


    They could be classed as whatever you wanna call em but it doesnt mean EVERY SINGLE vegeterian are like em!

    If you eat meat, your classed as a meat eater if you dont eat meat your classed as a VEGO or VEGAN

    everyone has their own beliefs

    RESPECT THAT!!
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeJun 23rd 2008
     
    guest:

    This is funny how hysterical the Vegetarians get.
    They love to produce articles in the Main-Stream-Media about how much smarter and nicer vegetarians are. Sometimes there are articles about how even Einstein was a vegetarian. He was not when he came up with his most brilliant theories. Brains need food to function at 100%, and we were built to eat meat.

    The last year of his life, Albert Einstein tried a vegetariand diet. He died.
    Not a good argument.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeJul 27th 2008
     
    guest:

    Hitler wasn't a vegetarian http://www.vegsource.com/berry/hitler.html
    But if he had been, so what? If Hitler brushed his teeth, does that mean you shouldn't brush your teeth?
    • CommentAuthorRivers
    • CommentTimeAug 5th 2008 edited
     
    I don't see why it matters either way.

    Just because some famous people who did atrocious things were vegetarians does not mean all people who are vegetarians are evil as well.

    "This is funny how hysterical the Vegetarians get."

    Have you met every vegetarian and vegan? Boy, that'd take a long time.

    "[i]They[/i] love to produce articles in the Main-Stream-Media about how much smarter and nicer vegetarians are." [Italics mine]

    Do all vegetarians produce these articles? You are attributing your perception to a very wide and diverse group. Racists say things in a similar way. "Americans are all obese" "Muslims are all extremists" "The English are all toffs"

    "Brains need food to function at 100%, and we were built to eat meat."

    Humans were built to eat whatever was available. Hence we are omnivores - we have a choice. Vegetable-based nutrition is perfectly adaquate for all functions. Millions of vegetarians and vegans are living testament to this, as are scientific findings.

    "The last year of his life, Albert Einstein tried a vegetariand diet. He died.
    Not a good argument."

    That is a single scenario. Completely and utterly unattributable to the wider population. I could find a vegetarian or vegan who decided to eat meat again and then died and use it as false reasoning, but I'm not going to make a fool of myself.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeAug 6th 2008
     
    guest:

    Man, some people do not get satire - AT ALL!
    • CommentAuthorRivers
    • CommentTimeAug 6th 2008
     
    Perhaps that is because this website is not funny enough to appear as a joke. Its creators are either complete morons or people with a very bad sense of humour.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeAug 8th 2008
     
    guest:

    "Perhaps that is because this website is not funny enough to appear as a joke. Its creators are either complete morons or people with a very bad sense of humour."



    Hmmmm... but you keep coming back... and this site gets over 6000 uniques per month... what does your site get?

    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeAug 8th 2008
     
    guest:

    "Some people do not get satire at all."

    I have to agree with the guy who responded to that.

    I get satire. But not everything is funny. If you want me to laugh, you can't be lazy. If you're incapable of being funny, that's not my lack of humor, it's not my problem.

    "You can't take a joke" is so often just a middle-school cop out. It's like the kid who finds the somewhat insecure girl in class, and says "hey, you're fat, hey you're ugly, hey, you're stupid" and when she finally gets upset and protests, he throws on his innocent face and says "geez, I was just joking."

    Maybe, but it wasn't funny. It was just childish and mean.

    I can't speak for Rivers, but I keep coming back here because this sort of thing fascinates me. It's the same impulse that makes me tune in to ignorant hate-mongers like Michael Savage, or turn my head to take in every detail of an accident on the thruway. When I see something horrible and depressing, I have to look. Just have to.

    And partly I suppose I keep coming back here because, as you said, this site gets 6000 unique hits per month. Some of those people might be impressionable, and I wouldn't want them to hear only YOUR voice.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeAug 8th 2008
     
    guest:

    Oh, I forgot to sign that one. I hate when people don't sign, I don't know who I'm talking to.

    Jim
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeAug 15th 2008
     
    guest:

    Adolf Hitler had pheasant and game birds served at all of his political dinners and regularly ate the meat of birds.
    He was on doctor's orders to avoid red meat.
    Anyone who has picked up a book about Hitler or the Third Reich knows that Hitler was certainly not a vegetarian. Anyone who has ever bothered watching the history channel has seen it.
    This kind of obvious lie does nothing but make us sound uneducated.
  2.  
    Thought "omnivore" quotes are mine. meant that you eat BOTH meat and veggies?
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeOct 15th 2008
     
    guest:

    Who the hell cares if he was a vegetarian or not? What does that have to do with anything? You choose to shed light on his DIET over everything else that man did in his lifetime??? Unbelievable!
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeNov 3rd 2008
     
    guest:

    <b>guest:

    Hitler wasn't a vegetarian http://www.vegsource.com/berry/hitler.html
    But if he had been, so what? If Hitler brushed his teeth, does that mean you shouldn't brush your teeth?</b>

    <3 guest.

    <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reductio_ad_Hitlerum"><b>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reductio_ad_Hitlerum</a></b>

    The opposite applies to Einstein. "Einstein was a vegetarian in the final year of his life, so when he died of an aortal aneurysm it MUST have been the vegetables! Vegetables will cause your blood vessels to burst! Obviously everything Einstein decided to do just before he died must be bad because it killed Einstein!"

    Whether or not this site is a vague, elaborate joke or a dead serious condemnation of vegetarianism, it's obviously appealing to the latter crowd. I could have too much fun here.

    But being serious for a moment. What did vegetarianism ever do to you? Bad vegetarians aren't bad because they're vegetarians, it's because they're bad people to begin with. Same philosophy applies if you replace the word "vegetarian" with just about anything - Christians, Muslims, Democrats, Republicans, Americans, Britons, gun owners, journalists.

    Live and let live, people. Just try not to be a bunch of hateful, bigoted idiots.

    - guest
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeNov 3rd 2008
     
    guest:

    I told you to format as HTML! Stupid clumsy forum technology.

    - guest
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeNov 4th 2008
     
    guest:

    I know that Adolf Hitler was a vegetarian along with many other evil people, but there are also good people who were vegetarians, people who changed the world for the better. People such as

    Leonardo Da Vinci, Charles Darwin, Socrates, Plato, Sir Isaac Newton, Thomas Edison, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Mark Twain, Henry David Thoreau. (20 Questions About Vegetarianism)

    Obviously these people were not horrible people such as Hitler who killed millions of people. These people were smart and innovative people who changed the world. Not all vegetarians/ vegans are good people and not all meat-eaters are good people. The choices we make define us, but human beings are made up of more than just one choice. Classifying and entire group of people as leftest militants because of a few people denotes a shallow minded world-view.

    I am a vegetarian, but I do not believe that I am a leftest militant (at least I hope not). In fact I am more like what this site considers the meat eater. I am a conservative republican (though I am more moderate on social issues like gay rights). I am also a Christian. I do not go on protests or support PETA in any way, shape, or form. I hate PETA; they are terrorists and profiteers. I also consider myself fairly smart (this site makes insinuations that being a vegetarian or vegan could decrease ones IQ). I am a first year at UVA and I feel I am doing well.

    GO WAHOOS!
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeNov 6th 2008
     
    guest:

    My husband is a Corrections Officer, responsible for approximately 750 inmates - 99.99% of who are not vegetarian (he knows of one). If a vegetarian diet is a factor in criminal behaviour then it certainly isn't evident in his particular facility.

    I am vegan, and my husband is a meat eater (I also have four cats who are obviously carnivores). I do the grocery shopping and I buy him (and them) meat. He cooks vegan meals for me at least 3 times per week and simply throws in a chicken breast if he feels like meat with dinner. We support one another. When we have children, they will grow up eating a combination of chicken, fish, eggs and dairy (we agreed that red meat and pork will be a rareity as it really isn't good for you). When they are old enough, my husband and I will explain why he eats meat and I do not and they can make the choice either way.

    I understand where the people who started this website are coming from - many vegetarians and vegans are so passionate about their beliefs that they do get defensive and emotional. Anyone with strong beliefs about anything is defensive and emotional.

    I frequently face criticism about my diet and find that most meat eaters are offended at my very decision to be vegan, assuming that I, by default am condemning their decision to eat meat - which is not at all the case. I do not believe that being vegan makes me morally superior by any stretch. I don't believe that harming any living creature is necissary for my survival and I endeavour to do the least harm possible.
    • CommentAuthornev
    • CommentTimeNov 9th 2008
     
    why is red meat bad for you?
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeNov 10th 2008
     
    guest:

    Why, as in how does it physically act on your body, what is the scientific basis for the bad effects? Or why as in what does it do?

    I'm not a doctor, so I don't know why meat does what it does any more than I know "why" aspirin works on headaches.

    But the other kind of why? Cancer. Heart disease. Stroke. Etc. Lots of cholesterol. Not a lot of good in it for you aside from the protein (and you really don't need all that much protein). Depending on the quality of the meat, high fat.

    Jim
    • CommentAuthornev
    • CommentTimeNov 11th 2008
     
    you have come out and stated red meat isnt good for you where are your facts from what i can tell or find and have recerched there isnt any. it comes from people who dont want others to eat meat . As thay say never let facts get in the road if you want to make a point.And by the way i have vego and veagan mates i even have to barbies at home one never gets meat put on it so thay can cook their vegi burgers etc on it
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeNov 11th 2008
     
    guest:

    That's considerate of you. I'm not being sarcastic. I think that's really cool. I have meat eating friends who have done similar things with me, and I appreciate the fact that even though they don't share all my views, they understand what it means to me and they respect that. So, honestly, that's cool. I hope they appreciate it.

    As far as the other stuff. I just spent about six seconds on google and got stuff like this:

    http://www.cancer.org/docroot/NWS/content/NWS_1_1x_Eating_Lots_of_Red_Meat_Linked_to_Colon_Cancer.asp

    That's an American Cancer Society piece called "Eating Lots of Red Meat Linked to Colon Cancer."

    Here's a link to a BBC piece linking red meat to cancer:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4662934.stm

    Spending more than six seconds looking for information would probably turn up more. But that's a start. Really, I thought this stuff was just common knowledge. I don't carry around a fact sheet or a list of sources with me because no one really ever argues that eating lots of meat is good for you. Everyone seems to know that societies with higher meat consumption have higher obesity, diabetes, cancer, and heart disease rates. It's like WWII. I don't keep a list of sources in my pocket that prove that the U.S. and Germany fought each other in WWII. Everyone seems to kind of know it. In a conversation, I've never said "it's like when we were fighting Germany in WWII" and then had someone say "hey, wait a minute; show me your sources for that; what makes you say we were fighting Germany?" I mean, that sort of thing just doesn't happen, and if it did, I'd be woefully unprepared, I wouldn't be able to "prove" my argument at all.

    Jim
    • CommentAuthornev
    • CommentTimeNov 11th 2008
     
    i can also google and find out as much about how bad vegies are ive never heard about kids dieing almost instanly eating nuts ,flouer and others but not on red meat for everyone that says its bad there ten saying its not obesity diabetet caused by red meat yeah right its got nothing to do with all the sugar in buns icecream and lollies[candy] that people eat.yes we know the us fought in ww2 even if they did get there3 years late.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeNov 17th 2008
     
    guest:

    Nev,

    Firstly, there are hundreds of reasons for the obesity epidemic and sugar is definately one of them (not arguing that!) - no one here made any statement such as "Red meat is the primary cause of obesity.", but the over-consumption of red meat is a contributing factor to the obesity problem.

    Okay in all seriousness - what websites say vegetables are bad for you? If you show me one website with credible scientific evidence saying "eating vegetables is bad for you" I will be beyond shocked. Eating ONLY vegetable is bad for you - just like eating ONLY meat is bad for you...which is why we vegans eat nuts and tofu and other things that provide us with the vitamins and proteins we need to survive.

    Since Jim provided some factual references, I will answer you plainly. Firstly, I didn't say beef and pork should be completely eliminated from one's diet, I said it would be a rarity for my children because it generally isn't good for you - i.e. there are a lot of other things a person can eat day-to-day that are better for your body than hormone filled cow flesh. It is a scientifically proven fact that excessive consumption of red meat leads to and contributes to a number of health problems (as Jim's articles point out) - so why on earth wouldn't I give my child a fighting chance at a healthy body by listening to the vast majority of scientific research by limiting their consumption of beef?

    Can you point me to website that talks about how vegetables contribute to heart attacks, stroke, obesity etc.?

    Thanks,

    Jen
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeNov 17th 2008
     
    guest:

    And further to this Nev - you say that my comment comes from "someone who doesn't want others to eat meat".

    Firstly, it is absolutely irrelevant to me what you eat - if you want to eat meat, have at 'er - hell I'll make you a burger! Other than in the case of my own children, I do not have a say (nor should I) in what other people eat - it is a personal, individual choice.

    Secondly, the "no meat" barbeque is very respectful of you. I personally am not "militant" about the "seperation" thing - i.e. if a piece of meat touches my veggie burger, oh well, I won't die.

    This may surprise you, but I get criticized by the "vegan police" for not being "vegan enough", so we're really on the same team here buddy!
    • CommentAuthornev
    • CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
     
    look up are vegitables bad for you and you'll find quite a bit how many people die from nuts every year.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeNov 28th 2008
     
    guest:

    Its because he wasn't. You meat eaters will try and shove this idea down people's throats without any sort of evidence at all. Just because you've heard of it, you automatially believe it to be true. Because you WANT it to be true. Because you want an excuse to put your guilt ridden minds to rest when you go to sleep at night.
    "Hitler was a vegetarian. He was a mass murderer, its okay for me to keep eating meat because if I don't i'll turn into a murdering racist bastard like him!"
    The truth is, Hitler's doctor RECOMMENDED that he be put on a vegetarian diet. But he never actually stuck to it at all. But I guess everyone here would rather listen to all the other intolerant, hate-based accusations that people throw around instead of doing thier own research.
    Congrats, you all are the epitomes of human ignorance.
    *claps*
  3.  
    When I first came across this site I was extremely offended. But now...These people are perfectly entitled to their opinion, just as we animal lovers/veggies are. In any case, I'm interested to hear their views and reasoning. After all, if you do not know where a person is coming from, how can you engage with them?
    I don't know the person who runs this website, but whoever you are - thank you. You are gracious enough to give both sides the opportunity to put their case, respect to you for that.
    • CommentAuthorClipse
    • CommentTimeDec 5th 2008
     
    Hitler was a ****ing genius. In that respect I wouldn't mind being grouped with him.

    This aside from the fact that he was vegetarian because his doctor advised him to be.
    • CommentAuthorKatrina
    • CommentTimeJan 9th 2009
     
    Yeah, I'm vegetarian and I dont particilarly care of Hitler did ate meat or not, just because a person dosent eat meat dosent mean that they are going to become dictator of germany and kill millions of jews are they?
    • CommentAuthornev
    • CommentTimeJan 28th 2009
     
    you never know..
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeFeb 8th 2009
     
    guest:

    One of the benefits of being vegetarianism is rarely mentioned: men's penis size increases by approximately 35%! I became vegetarian twenty years ago...and after a year of not eating meat, my penis increased from 6.25" to 8"! But get this: once I became a vegan (about three years ago), my penis increased to 9.25"! Girth also increases BTW.

    I may be a vegan, but I'm hung like a horse!

    --
    Megan the pagan vegan
    Did not vote for Reagan.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeFeb 8th 2009
     
    guest:

    Hitler was not a vegetarian
    http://michaelbluejay.com/veg/hitler.html

    --quotes:

    Many meat-eaters are threatened by vegetarianism because it implies that they're doing something wrong. But armed with the (mistaken) idea that the most infamous butcher ever to live was a veggie, that allows them to easily dismiss the whole concept of vegetarianism in one fell swoop. How convenient. That's why they require no proof when they hear that Hitler was a veggie. That idea comforts them, so they're all too happy to latch onto it....

    Hitler's "vegetarianism" was that doctors tried to put him on a vegetarian diet for health reasons, but he didn't really stick with it....

    Robert Payne is widely considered to be Hitler's definitive biographer. In his book, Hitler: The Life and Death of Adolph Hitler, Payne says that Hitler's "vegetarianism" was a "legend" and a "fiction" invented by Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi Minister of Propaganda. According to Payne:

    "Hitler's asceticism played an important part in the image he projected over Germany. According to the widely believed legend, he neither smoked nor drank, nor did he eat meat or have anything to do with women. Only the first was true. He drank beer and diluted wine frequently, had a special fondness for Bavarian sausages and kept a mistress, Eva Braun… His asceticism was fiction invented by Goebbels to emphasize his total dedication, his self-control, the distance that separated him from other men. By this outward show of asceticism, he could claim that he was dedicated to the service of his people. In fact he was remarkably self-indulgent and possessed none of the instincts of the ascetic."


    --end quotes
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeFeb 9th 2009
     
    guest:

    Claims that Leonardo Da Vinci was vegetarians are more lies, typical of the militant faction. There is a quote in a serious academic tome ( not biased vegan propaganda documents ) that Da Vinci once wrote his dinner menu in one of his notebooks.

    "Tueday: Bread, Meat, Wine, Fruit ... Salad", is the text contained inside "Leonardo Da Vinci: Renaissance Genius".

    Perhaps if the millet eaters stopped lying all the time, people might listen to them.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeFeb 9th 2009
     
    guest:

    Oh look, a profile from the British OSS, where Hitler is clearly states to have inherited his vegetarian beliefs from Wagner ( another stain on humanity )

    http://www.ess.uwe.ac.uk/documents/osssection5pt3.htm
    • CommentAuthorbcdahlen
    • CommentTimeFeb 9th 2009
     
    How about all the other &amp;quot;Evil&amp;quot; murdering vegans... like Dr Spock, Gandhi, Carl Lewis (Olympic Track star), Pat Reeves (power lifter) Jamie Thomas (pro skate-boarder) Martina Navratilova, Joaquin Phoenix, Keenan Ivory Wayans, Lindsay Wagner, Woody Harrelson, Stephanie Powers, Alicia Silverstone, Fiona Apple to name a few...and the most devious and blood thirsty of them all Weird Al Yankovich...

    My....we are in trouble....can you feel me shudder.

    Or maybe unlike the rest of you I'll get a life...as a vegan of course... but the biggest problem vegetarians have....is they can murder you, but they are not permitted to drink your blood.

    Have a swell days guys......
    • CommentAuthorbcdahlen
    • CommentTimeFeb 9th 2009
     
    If this site is satirical you forgot major element of satire, the audience need to be let in on the joke at some point, otherwise it's just mediocre and half-witted.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeFeb 10th 2009
     
    guest:

    Keep churning out those celebrities and fictional characters, after all celebs don't go in for fads at all, do they?

    I've already shown :

    a) Wilted Weed nibblers are not automaticly good people, therefore your trotting out of all these names is pointless.

    b) Your movement lies to push it's own agenda, therefore anything you say is dubiously suspect at best.

    Enjoy.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeApr 17th 2009
     
    guest:

    ok. just something to add to the "red meat is bad for you". i know i'm going into dead history, but think back to the Tudors. Henry VIII (8) ate a lot of red meat, because that was what royalty did. it was simply done. and he became extremely obese. he didn't die specifically from obesity, or too much red meat, because having too much sex caught up with him first. but, he was still getting sick because of the red meat! so, eating too much meat is bad for you! (i'm an omnivore, i eat meat at every supper, not so much at breakfast, so don't think i'm a vegetarian or a vegan) just adding to what ppl are saying. thanx.
    • CommentAuthornev
    • CommentTimeApr 19th 2009
     
    did that last comment make any sence
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeMay 5th 2009
     
    guest:

    Just because Hitler held one bad belief (Nazism) doesn't mean all of his beliefs were wrong. The Nazis undertook some smoking reduction campaigns. Does this mean that it's bad to discourage smoking? No.
    • CommentAuthornev
    • CommentTimeMay 7th 2009
     
    only one bad belife ???????


    .....nev....