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Post #24344 by Basement Kahuna on Tue, Feb 25, 2003 11:02 AM

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I like Spike Jones ("Der Fuhrer's Face","Spike Jones and his Wacky Wuckatiians") as much as anyone but that is about as slanderous and preposterous a bit of lawsuit waiting to happen as I have ever seen. (A. Fleischer probably had a relative or two that could tell you about the holocaust first hand). I am a distant relative of Karl Wolf (Himmler's adjutant, original spelling), Thomas Wolfe (the author), and General ("Don't shoot until you can see the whites of their eyes") Wolfe of French-Indian War fame. Who would I rather be connected with? Certainly not Karl Wolf the Nazi. But I'm sure that if I was in the position that the U.S. is in, depite the fact that a little threat management in this region (who in my opinion should still be serving the English, French, Germans, and Dutch their tea in the afternoon -wherein this problem would have never had a petri dish to fester in) WILL save the lives of potentially millions of free people worldwide who stand only to suffer as targets if so much as a Pepsi cap of bio agent or an ounce of VX gas (enough to kill several hundred people) falls into the hands of any of the multitudes of Hussein's friends who wish us dead, I'm sure there will always be some liberal waiting in the wings speaking peace and love despite the fact that his family all just died in a mustard gas attack. (Ask any of the 21,000 Kurds that were mustard gassed by Saddam because they dared disagree with his politics...wait...they're all dead...oh, well...uh...peace, man....and George Bush is ....uh....A NAZI!)It's been proven countless times that this ambivalence has to end, most recently when three-thousand innocent people got pounded into the ground under millions of metric tons of World Trade Center.

[ Edited by: Basement Kahuna on 2003-02-25 11:09 ]