
Who is more motivation?
President Bush, post 9 / 11, quote, "an evil exists that threatens every man, woman and child in this great nation. We must take steps to safeguard our national security and protect our homeland. Adolf Hitler, after (his) the attack on Parliament and I quote, "an evil that threatens the rights of all women, and child of this great nation. We must take measures to ensure our national security and protect our homeland "Ash, you want information, go to the typing, my research for my Friend: I fear nothing, I can to support the change is something that some going, if you want make your own work. statement made by Adolf Hitler, proposing the creation of Gestapo in Nazi Germany. 1934 Statement made by George Bush at the signing of the Law 2002 National Security
The quote is attributed only Hitler. I have yet to find a source that Bush made the same statement. What are you afraid post your sources? Edit: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=389002&page=2 http://www. Angelfire.com / co / CommonSense / letter.html http://www.emailcash.com.au/community/ForumPost.aspx?topicid=741309&page=3 http http://www.witty-quotes.com/politicalquotes_1.html http://www.kantor.com/blog/2007/01/bush-we-can-open-your-mail-without-a-warrant/ : / / www http://blogd.com/911comm2003.html . oilempire.us / homeland.html In all the links I provided, the quote has been attributed to Hitler. I have not found a link that shows that Bush made the same statement precise. The provision of fonts are not holding hands. This is known as back up your statement.
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