Originally Posted By: canvasback


Moral Relativism Chris. It's one of the foundational mistakes of the Left.

Either you are in bed with them or you are not. You can't pick and choose. "oh, it serves my interests here, but over here, where it makes no difference, I'll take a stand."


I think that pretty much is the most BS and poorly considered response I think you have ever given CB, but I don't want to jump to conclusions.

So lets paint a clear picture here. You think that that since the US government of the late 40's and 50's (elected well before I was born or keith could vote), employed former german scientists of the 3rd Reich because of their knowledge of rocket science to advance our national interest and security, that makes it OK for an individual, in their individual capacity to have dealings with Nazi's, in this case while one is cheering on the killing of jews? Is that what you are getting at?

Does that also mean that since the US government of the late 40's and 50's (elected well before I was born or keith could vote), employed former german scientists of the 3rd Reich because of their knowledge of rocket science to advance our national interest and security, that Nazi's are no longer bad?

Does that also mean that since the US government of the late 40's and 50's (elected well before I was born or keith could vote), employed former german scientists of the 3rd Reich because of their knowledge of rocket science to advance our national interest and security, that the murder of 6 million jews should no longer be of much concern?

Thinking about it some more, does that also mean that since the US government of the 1800s (elected well before I was born or keith could vote), as a policy, invaded the land of, killed and or confined its original occupants to reservations, that now, should one want to have their neighbor's property they can do the same? The US government did it to those people, so why can't we do it to these people?

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