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Can A Republican Go To Heaven? Heil No!

Foxhound BN0 2012/05/20 02:27:09
Heil No! GOP is the Nazi Party!
Puke up pathetic excuses for GOP Nazis here....
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Face it. The GOP right now is a bunch of Nazi gangsters hating on anyone who isn't their kind of Christian, meaning the kind who hate Muslims, screw over the poor and deny them even health care and suck up to the rich like a Dyson on steroids. Republicans, all of them, like it or not, are supporting the GOP Nazis with their money and votes, and you are what you support. Don't whine to me. I do not pity you, I pity those who have to share this country with you.




Can a person who supports the GOP really be a real Christian, a follower of the ways of Christ? Not in a million years. Get used to the heat Repubs, because if there's an afterlife, and there is any justice, you are going to pay dearly for your crimes against humanity.

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  • angelbaby 2012/05/20 03:21:25 (edited)
    Puke up pathetic excuses for GOP Nazis here....
    angelbaby
    +42
    After reading your hate filled ranting I would say you're the one filled with hate.. Check yourself and then pull the log out of you're eye buddy!

    And btw: my tax dollars don't owe you $hit... Not even health care! Pay for it like I do.

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  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:41:22
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    Deutschen Christian Bread Plate 1942

    The church integrated the teaching and doctrine of the traditional Protestant church, but like Martin Luther, this church stood against the corruption of the inner church’s conceptions. Luther had nailed 99 theses on the cathedral door at Wittenberg and his life afterwards focused on the grace of God and unending disputes with the Vatican. He also saw the Jews as a corrupting influence in true religious piety and the following of Jesus Christ. He felt the Jews failed to heed his warning of eternal damnation and even encouraged congregations to drive them out and burn their synagogues. He called them by the term “synagogues of Satan.” The Deutsche Christian Church integrated and redefined traditional Christianity to include and align with the ideology of the Third Reich, which they saw as a God-sent gift to the German people. The doctrines of the Deutsche Christian Church were meant to replace centuries-old doctrine. Christ was reinterpreted as an Aryan of the highest order; a warrior come to earth to lead his people out of the way of sin that had become their wont. St. Paul was seen as an introverted Jew whose writings Judized Christian thought in an unhealthy way. They believed that that which is weak is inferior and not allowed because Pa...

    Deutschen Christian Bread Plate 1942
    deutschen christian bread plate 1942
    The church integrated the teaching and doctrine of the traditional Protestant church, but like Martin Luther, this church stood against the corruption of the inner church’s conceptions. Luther had nailed 99 theses on the cathedral door at Wittenberg and his life afterwards focused on the grace of God and unending disputes with the Vatican. He also saw the Jews as a corrupting influence in true religious piety and the following of Jesus Christ. He felt the Jews failed to heed his warning of eternal damnation and even encouraged congregations to drive them out and burn their synagogues. He called them by the term “synagogues of Satan.” The Deutsche Christian Church integrated and redefined traditional Christianity to include and align with the ideology of the Third Reich, which they saw as a God-sent gift to the German people. The doctrines of the Deutsche Christian Church were meant to replace centuries-old doctrine. Christ was reinterpreted as an Aryan of the highest order; a warrior come to earth to lead his people out of the way of sin that had become their wont. St. Paul was seen as an introverted Jew whose writings Judized Christian thought in an unhealthy way. They believed that that which is weak is inferior and not allowed because Paul teaches in the epistles the putting away of “self.” Concept of the cross and sacrifice are integrated with the concept of “struggle.” They believed that Germans were born to struggle; the battles, earthly and divine, were reinterpreted in terms of “Kulturkampf”. The German Christian Church was formed in 1932. They had 600,000 members. This degree of influence enabled them to call in April 1933 for a National Socialist-controlled “Reich Church” to replace the federal statutes of the Evangelical Church; the organization was led by Pastor Ludwig Müller. They supported the movement of the NS Party platform for a positive Christianity. They rallied for the removal of the Jewish Old Testament from the Bible. Their symbol was a traditional Christian cross with a hooked cross (swastika) in the middle and the group’s initials were ‘DC.’

    The bread plate is in oak and the center contains the cross with a sun-wheel swastika.
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  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:41:41
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    Nazi Church Coin
    (Mixing Church & State)
    5 Mark, Potsdam Garrison Church
    nazi church coin mixing church 5 mark potsdam garrison church
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:41:58
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    Luthertag [Luther Day] Commemorative Badge

    Commemorative badge for Germany's Martin Luther Day - 10th November 1933
    commemorative badge commemorative badge germanys martin luther 10th november 1933
    Strictly speaking not a Nazi award but, nevertheless, the Nazis took an active hand in preparing the celebrations. Broad segments of the Nazi Party participated in Luther Day across Germany. Wilhelm Frick proposed that 10 November - the actual date of Luther's birth - should represent an official holiday, to celebrate "the work of the German Reformation" and serve as a lively echo in all German Protestantism, indeed directed far across Germany's borders
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:42:58
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    Heimetfest event badge 1934
    heimetfest event badge 1934
    with swastika, cathedral and Alfeld city arms
    A die struck gilded brass pin with a soldered spring pin
    (An exmaple of mixing Church and State)

    struck gilded brass pin soldered spring pin exmaple mixing church
    Hitler Youth Day Badge 1933
    hitlers youth pope
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:43:40
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    Schlageter pin badge
    schlageter pin badge
    Brass die struck badge with a soldered spring pin.

    Schlageter pin badge
    brass die struck badge soldered spring pin schlageter pin badge
    Steel die struck badge with a soldered spring pin
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:44:02
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    Coat of Arms of Prussia after 1933
    coat arms prussia 1933
    Gott mit uns! (God with us!)

    Prussia represents a historic state originating out of the Duchy of Prussia and the Margraviate of Brandenburg. For centuries this state had substantial influence on German and European history. The last capital of the state of Prussia was Berlin.

    After the Machtergreifung (seizure of power) in 1933, Prussia became a Nazi state. Hitler himself became formally the governor of Prussia. His functions were exercised, however, by Hermann Göring, as Prussian prime minister.
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:44:20
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    German Christian Movement Badge (Deutsch-Christliche Mitgliedsabzeichen)
    german christian movement badge deutsch-christliche mitgliedsabzeichen
    Enamel, 22x24mm, pin-backed, gold coloured badge

    Hitler backed The German Christians movement (DC) with the party's organizational support.
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:44:50
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    Mother's Cross (Mutterkreuz)
    mothers cross mutterkreuz
    A Christian cross given to German mothers

    Hitler encouraged several programs for the growth of a strong German Nazi Volk. These programs involved the encouragement of the virtues of German motherhood for the purpose of increasing the size of their families and the abolition of abortions (except for the mentally ill). In 1938, Hitler instituted a new award to honor German Nazi motherhood, especially for large families. He awarded such mothers the cross of Honor of the German Mother (Ehrenkreuz der deutschen Mutter).

    Although the German Iron cross usually appears symmetrical this particular cross, by lengthening the vertical member, it becomes a Christian cross.
    iron cross appears symmetrical cross lengthening vertical member christian cross
    Hitler and mother with the Mutterkreuz
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:45:09
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    Gott Mit Uns (God With Us) Nazi Buckle
    gott mit uns god nazi buckle
    Enlisted Man's German Army belt buckle (Stamped steel, 1937 pattern, made by "R S & S" for Richard Sieper & Sohne Ludenscheid).'
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:46:03
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾

    Nazi Army (Heer) chaplain's hat with silver Christian cross

    Navy (Kriegsmarine) chaplain's cap
    heer chaplains hat silver christian cross navy kriegsmarine chaplains cap

    heer chaplains hat silver christian cross navy kriegsmarine chaplains cap
    Another Nazi chaplain hat
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:46:45
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    Mementoes of German solders before the Christian cross
    mementoes german solders christian cross

    mementoes german solders christian cross
    Source: Die Jugend Des Führers Adolf Hitler: Bildbuch uber die grossdeutsche Jugend, 1942
    (Translation: The youth of the Führer Adolf Hilter: Picture book for German youth, 1942)


    Christian Cross with Nazi Flag
    hilter picture book german youth 1942 christian cross nazi flag
    From a Heinrich Hoffmann photo book titled: HITLER BAUT GROßDEUTSCHLAND (Hitler Constructs Greater Germany) which follows Hitler in Austria in the spring of 1938.
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:47:31 (edited)
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾

    Schlageter memorial No this does not depict a burning cross. Rather it glorifies the Christian cross in memory of the Nazi Leo Schlageter, a martyr for the German cause. Born in 1894 and raised a Catholic, he prepared for a religious occupation. Schlageter joined the free corps and fought in World War I and received the Iron Cross. He became a member of the National Socialist German labour party (NSDAP) in 1922. During the French Ruhr occupation, Schlageter lead a combat patrol against the French. He got caught and they arrested and executed him in Duesseldorf on 25 May 1923. In World War II, the Luftwaffe honored him by naming an air wing after him. The Nazi navy also named a ship after him. Hitler mentions Schlageter in Mein Kampf

    air wing nazi navy ship hitler mentions schlageter mein kampf
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:48:48
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    The Fuhrer in Franken
    fuhrer franken
    Adolf Hitler (center) at the monument for the war dead in Franken Germany. According to Ray Cowdery, Hitler rarely missed an opportunity to visit war memorials, even when a photographer was not present.

    Hitler wth Archbishop Cesare Orsenigo, the papal nuncio in Berlin, 1935
    On April 20, 1939, Archbishop Orsenigo celebrated Hitler's birthday. The celebrations, initiated by Pacelli (Pope Pius XII) became a tradition. Each April 20, Cardinal Bertram of Berlin was to send "warmest congratulations to the Fuhrer in the name of the bishops and the dioceses in Germany" and added with "fervent prayers which the Catholics of Germany are sending to heaven on their altars."
    bishops dioceses germany fervent prayers catholics germany sending heaven altars
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:49:47
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    Church & State
    church
    Hitler in front of "Church of our Lady" in Nuremberg, Sept. 1934. Photographer, Heinrich Hoffmann.

    Hitler leaving Church
    lady nuremberg sept 1934 photographer heinrich hoffmann hitler leaving church
    Hitler leaves the Marine Church in Wilhelmshaven


    Hitler at Nazi party rally
    church hitler leaves marine church wilhelmshaven hitler nazi party rally
    Note the "Church of our Lady" in the background as if it represented the foundation of the party. Photo taken in Nuremberg, Germany (circa 1928)
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:50:25
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    Hitler signing his autograph for a Christian fan
    hitler signing autograph christian fan
    (Source: Hitler in Seinen Bergen, Heinrich Hoffmann, Berlin, den 24.9.35)

    Hitler praying
    bergen heinrich hoffmann berlin den 24 9 35 hitler praying
    The caption reads: "Der ergreifende Abschlub der Kundgebung in Wien: Wir treten zum Beten..."

    [The touching and emotional end of the rally in Vienna: Let us pray...]

    (Source: Hitler: The Hoffmann Photographs, Vol. 1, Ray R. Cowdery, Ed., 1990)
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:50:47
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    The Göring Wedding
    gring wedding
    Only Christians perform Christian weddings, and the Nazis were no exception.

    Hermann Göring married Emmy Sonnemann, a famous Opera star.

    Adolf Hitler stands in the front row as "Best Man" during the ceremony in the Cathedral by Reichbishop Müller.
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:52:06
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    Nazi Christmas (Some people seem to think that Hitler banned Christmas, but at no time did he ever ban Christmas or any other Christian holiday.)
    nazi christmas people hitler banned christmas ban christmas christian holiday
    Autobahn workers as guests of Hitler in the Berlin Sportpalast at Christmas in 1938. Note the Christmas trees on the right.

    Hitler celebrating Christmas with his soldiers.
    berlin sportpalast christmas 1938 christmas trees hitler celebrating christmas soldiers

    Christmas 1942/43
    christmas 1938 christmas trees hitler celebrating christmas soldiers christmas 194243

    Christmas 1944 with Nazi officers and their girlfriends.
    Note the German Santa Claus.
    christmas 194243 christmas 1944 nazi officers girlfriends german santa claus
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:52:53
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    The Concordat between the Vatican and the Nazis
    concordat vatican nazis
    Cardinal Secretary of State, Eugenio Pacelli (later to become Pope Pius XII) signs the Concordat between Nazi Germany and the Vatican at a formal ceremony in Rome on 20 July 1933. Nazi Vice-Chancellor Franz von Papen sits at the left, Pacelli in the middle, and the Rudolf Buttmann sits at the right.

    The Concordat effectively legitimized Hitler and the Nazi government to the eyes of Catholicism, Christianity, and the world.

    The full text of the concordat appears on the Concordat Watch website

    Here is the complete text: Concordat, Supplementary Protocol and Secret Supplement. Article 27 of the Concordat provides for military chaplains in case the Germany re-armed in contravention of the Versailles Treaty, and the Secret Supplement exempted Catholic clergy from military service. Even today the Secret Supplement does not appear in most translations: the Church won't admit to knowing that Hitler was about to start a war.
    http://www.concordatwatch.eu/...
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:53:22
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    Hitler's Brown Army attending and leaving church services. These photos were published by Nazis during Hitler's reign.
    (Source: Das Braune Heer: mit einem Geleitwort von Adolf Hitler [Translation: The Brown Army: with a foreword by Adolf Hitler], Photos by Heinrich Hoffmann)
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:53:37
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    A Nazi flag flies in front of the Cologne Cathedral, 1937
    nazi flag flies cologne cathedral 1937
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:54:44
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    Hitler Oath:
    hitler oath
    I swear by God,
    this holy oath,
    to the Führer of the German Reich and people.
    Adolf Hitler...

  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:55:12
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    Nazi funeral
    nazi funeral

    According to the source, this period photo comes from the SS Heimwehr Danzig Funeral/Festivities for Fallen SS Soldiers of the "Battle of Westerplatte" that occured in Poland in 1939
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Marie-J... 2012/05/20 18:56:03 (edited)
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    Shall i keep Going Just Accept the Fact that Hitler was a Radical Extremist christian and so was the rest of the Nazis

    Edit:
    Old Salt its depleted Learn to spell
    you just cant accept that Hitler was christian and so were the Nazis

    It Doesnt mean all Christians are like Hitler and the Nazis

    Hitler and his christian Nazis are Extremists who do not speak for all christians

    And I am Not Anti Christian you can worship your Religion all you want as long as you do not Force your Religion on me or anyone else
  • Old Salt Marie-J... 2012/05/20 19:08:27
    Old Salt
    +2
    Girl did you ever get UNDER his skin!!! :)

    I do believe SO MUCH, his ANTI-CHRISTIAN pics and files in his word memory banks are about to be totally depleaded! :(

    Let's HOPE his computer blows up from overusing Copy & Paste! :)
  • Marie-J... Old Salt 2012/05/21 16:55:38 (edited)
    Marie-Jacqueline
    +1
    I discussed with Daw often, but this is the first time he does overload me with pictures as answer.

    First of all was and still is the comparison of todays USA society and politics with nazi-related imagery, ideology etc. that I protest against.
    It is very rare when I meet an US-SH that understands what I mean.
    When I do meet one it is often those that are/were in the military, often have seen battle.

    For me, as a Dutch citizen it is shocking to see US-SH's to this with a carelesness that is totally lacking the emotional frame of reference.
    In my opinion it devaluates the suffering of those that were procecuted, occupied etc.

    http://www.sodahead.com/unite...
  • Old Salt Marie-J... 2012/05/21 18:05:25
    Old Salt
    +1
    I had the privilege to travel to Germany back in the early 70's! My dad was a medic that actually volunteered to parachute in to the besieged town of Bastogne. Among the people that he operated on, one of them was a captured German. He saved that soldiers life!

    When I went to Germany, I found that soldier! He was QUITE appreciative of what my dad did! Made me feel like I was the most important person in the world for four days!

    He had a BEAUTIFUL daughter too! :)
  • Marie-J... Old Salt 2012/05/21 19:42:29
    Marie-Jacqueline
    +1
    That what you father did for that German rises above being the enemy for a moment in time.
    You will find this behaviour in every war.

    Allied WWII veterans will still find a warm welcome here!




  • Old Salt Marie-J... 2012/05/21 20:13:29
    Old Salt
    Thank you for those videos! They mean a lot to me! :)

    I still think often of that one lady in Germany, the daughter of that soldier! I had fallen in love with her and KNOW that she did with me as well! I was married though and very, very religious... so I never touched her! When I came home from my tour, my wife was not so faithful to me. We almost divorced... but did not till 18 years later!

    I often think about how many people there must be in the whole world that must think we are but "one person!" I would always think about her being that one person and how I wanted her to be my Whole World! :)
  • Old Salt Marie-J... 2012/05/21 18:06:41
    Old Salt
    +1
    Sorry... got off track of your writing with my reply... just that every time I think of that war, I think of that man and his daughter! :) Old Salt
  • hazel Marie-J... 2012/05/20 21:20:12
    hazel
    +3
    I am blocked but you can tell daw that in later life HITLER came to despise christians...especially CATHOLICS
  • Old Salt hazel 2012/05/21 17:57:10
    Old Salt
    +1
    His despising Christians, I believe, came from his mother! She tried to raise him as a dedicated Catholic yet he always looked down upon the Christian from the "turn the cheek" comments of Jesus! Hitler saw that as a severe weakness, especially because of the German surrender in WWI.
  • hazel Old Salt 2012/05/21 19:59:18
    hazel
    +1
    agreed
  • Marie-J... hazel 2012/05/21 18:55:32
    Marie-Jacqueline
    +1
    I just found out that DAW blocked me to.
    He was a friend on SH, but since now seamingly nomore.
    Just because I have a different opinion.
  • Old Salt Marie-J... 2012/05/21 20:14:09
    Old Salt
    No big loss! :)
  • Marie-J... Marie-J... 2012/05/21 18:31:19 (edited)
    Marie-Jacqueline
    +2
    I just found out that DAW blocked me on this.

    We were friends on SH.

    Daw, why this anger, irritation?
    Blocking me just because I have another opinion on this.
    I always saw you as someone very outspoken but also fair.
    Now I see I misjudged you, you aren't fair and open to a different opinion than your own!

    What you see as prove of your historical view on this on some points normal in that time .
    Like those in memoriam cards for instance.
    Catholic people did have these cards, mostly given to those that were present at the funeral service.
    I can show you several of those, but from people died through bombing, shells etc. in the region here.
    One is from a priest that died in a concentrationcamp.

    The connection you make is fawlty:
    1. Hitler was religious when he was a young boy.
    Later in live he dispised religion.
    As the politician and demagoge he was, he posed himself as being religious because he knew people would accepted him more readily if he did..
    2. Being a soldier in the German army, some of them still religious, it was normal to have those cards when they died.
    To combine this with fundamentalistic Christianity is much to far fetched.
    3. As I said before you are making conclusions out of what you think as prove of your opinion.
    You have fallen into th...




    I just found out that DAW blocked me on this.

    We were friends on SH.

    Daw, why this anger, irritation?
    Blocking me just because I have another opinion on this.
    I always saw you as someone very outspoken but also fair.
    Now I see I misjudged you, you aren't fair and open to a different opinion than your own!

    What you see as prove of your historical view on this on some points normal in that time .
    Like those in memoriam cards for instance.
    Catholic people did have these cards, mostly given to those that were present at the funeral service.
    I can show you several of those, but from people died through bombing, shells etc. in the region here.
    One is from a priest that died in a concentrationcamp.

    The connection you make is fawlty:
    1. Hitler was religious when he was a young boy.
    Later in live he dispised religion.
    As the politician and demagoge he was, he posed himself as being religious because he knew people would accepted him more readily if he did..
    2. Being a soldier in the German army, some of them still religious, it was normal to have those cards when they died.
    To combine this with fundamentalistic Christianity is much to far fetched.
    3. As I said before you are making conclusions out of what you think as prove of your opinion.
    You have fallen into the trap of a to simplistic view of the past.
    This opinion coloured with the views of a citizen from the US, a country that hasn't seen its whole country involved in war for more than 150 years on its soil (Civil War), you are from another generation.
    4. Maybe you didn't notice it but I answered the post because I protest, and will keep on doing that against the comparisons US-SH's very easely make.
    That is comparing your country and politics with nazi-germany, using all kinds of symbols, pictures.
    I made a post on this behaviour
    http://www.sodahead.com/unite...
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  • hazel Marie-J... 2012/05/21 19:59:59
    hazel
    +2
    daw runs hot and cold , just depends on the day
  • SunShine 2012/05/20 16:35:47
    Puke up pathetic excuses for GOP Nazis here....
    SunShine
    +9
    wha?????? did you eat poison mushrooms for breakfast and this is your final curtain or what?
    Do you progressives not know that we actually feel sorry for you.. we pity you? .. the reason is that we understand you have nothing good to say about your candidate.. there is nothing you can do about those facts.. but rather than posting evil hatred and vitriol every day, try some education and learning to know the truth .. bring some facts to the table.. you have none.. We know that obama is the most pathetic thing ever in politics in this country.. well.. even out of politics.. and we understand..but all you are doing by this hatred is getting rid of more supporters who cannot tolerate this rhetoric full of lies and innuendoes and hate.. they may not vote for a republican but they sure as hell are not going to vote for progressives the way y'all are acting.. get a grip man. You can block me now..
  • BUCCANE... SunShine 2012/05/20 16:42:34
    BUCCANEER~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    +7
    It's all in his crystal balls!
  • SunShine BUCCANE... 2012/05/20 16:56:47
  • gldynmd BUCCANE... 2012/05/20 17:43:04
    gldynmd
    +3
    I think they are crazy.

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