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NOTR - Signs of the Times - 10.28.16

Today's Show: SIGNS OF THE TIMES

Chris discusses the ongoing issues surrounding the current election, as the intensity is magnified on both sides.  Radical leftists are threatening to unleash riots across the country if Trump wins.  Meanwhile, patriots are preparing for the possibility of an Orwellian nightmare if Hillary makes it back into the White House.  Also discussed is a story about a Northwestern University scholar who argues that Christian fundamentalism is more dangerous than Islam. 










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Reader Comments (2)

The Nazi party promised Germany:

"Hitler promised to overturn the Treaty of Versailles and stop reparations and to give Germany back her pride."

"He also promised to re-arm Germany, contrary to the Treaty. By recruiting a large army and building a whole new navy and air force, Hitler would be able to reduce unemployment. This promise made him popular both with some sections of the unemployed and the military."

"Hitler’s promise of strong government and stability was widely supported particularly by industrialists, who were terrified of the left wing unions and communism. Particularly after the Wall Street Crash, many big businessmen made huge donations to the Nazi Party."

http://www.theholocaustexplained.org/ks4/the-nazi-rise-to-power/how-did-the-nazis-gain-support/what-did-the-nazis-promise-germany/#.WBjhVforLIV

November 1, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterDarlene

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