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Robert Sterling
Editor, The Konformist
http://www.konformist.com


Sat, 30 Dec 2000


Is it Fair to Call GW Bush a Dictator?

When confronted with the evidence of a stolen election, the
Bush families historic suport of Nazism and the CIA,
pharmacutical, oil and military-industrial background of his
cabinet appointees supporters of GW Bush often respond by
saying he was elected by half the voters and cannot therefore
be called a dictator.  Here's the NY Times frontpage article
from the day after Hitler was "elected" by 89% of the German
electorate.  The same corporate agenda and in many cases the
exact same corporations that put Hitler in power put GW in
power. History is repeating itself for those willing to see
it-Robert Lederman
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NY Times 8/19/1934
Hitler Endorsed by 9 to 1 in Poll on his Dictatorship, but
Opposition Is Doubled
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Absolute Power Is Won
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38,279,514 Vote Yes, 4,287,808 No on Uniting Offices
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871,056 Ballots Spoiled

Berlin, Monday, Aug. 20 -- Eighty-nine and nine-tenths per
cent of the German voters endorsed in yesterday's plebiscite
Chancellor Hitler's assumption of greater power than has ever
been possessed by any other ruler in modern times. Nearly 10
per cent indicated their disapproval. The result was expected.

The German people were asked to vote whether they approved
the consolidation of the offices of President and Chancellor in a
single Leader-Chancellor personified by Adolf Hitler. By every
appeal known to skillful politicians and with every argument to
the contrary suppressed, they were asked to make their
approval unanimous.

Nevertheless 10 per cent of the voters have admittedly braved
possible consequences by answering "No" and nearly [text
unreadable] made their answers, ineffective by spoiling the
simplest of ballots. There was a plain short question and two
circles, one labeled "Yes" and the other "No," in one of which
the voter had to make a cross. Yet there were nearly 1,000,000
spoiled ballots.

38,279,514 Vote "Yes."

The results given out by the Propaganda Ministry early this
morning show that out of a total vote of 43,438,378, cast by a
possible voting population of more than 45,000,000, there were
38,279,514 who answered "Yes," 4,287,808 who answered
"No" and there were 871,056 defective ballots. Thus there is an
affirmative vote of almost 90 per cent of the valid votes and a
negative vote of nearly 10 per cent exclusive of the spoiled
ballots which may or may not have been deliberately rendered
defective.

How Chancellor Hitler's vote declined is shown by a
comparison with the result of the Nov. 12 plebiscite on leaving
the Disarmament Conference and the League of Nations.

These results therefore show that the number of Germans
discontented with Chancellor Hitler's course is increasing but is
not yet seriously damaging to it. He is the Fuehrer [leader] of
the Reich with absolute power by the vote of almost 90 per
cent of the Germans in it but the number of dissidents has
doubled since the last test.

It is not yet a matter for international concern but there are
other considerations which may be.

Dictatorship Now Complete

The endorsement gives Chancellor Hitler, who four years ago
was not even a German citizen, dictatorial powers unequaled in
any other country, and probably unequaled in history since the
days of Genghis Khan. He has more power than Joseph Stalin
in Russia, who has a party machine to reckon with; more power
than Premier Mussolini of Italy who shares his prerogative
with the titular ruler; more than any American President ever
dreamed of.

No other ruler has so widespread power nor so obedient and
compliant subordinates. The question that interests the outside
world now is what Chancellor Hitler will do with such
unprecedented authority.

Nazi opinion is not disposed to be altogether cheerful about the
result. When one high official was asked by this correspondent
to comment on it he said:

"Obviously we feel the effects of June 30."

He referred to the execution of Ernst Roehm and other Storm
Troops chiefs.

That is also the opinion of many other Germans, especially
among the more substantial classes. They interpret the result as
the beginning of a protest against the rule of arbitrary will and
as an effort to force Chancellor Hitler back to the rule of law.

In their view the vote may induce the Fuehrer to steer
henceforth a more moderate course and take account of the
sensibilities of general opinion. Some of the more optimistic
even hope it may induce him to get rid of some of his radical
advisers to whom the opposition within Germany is great.

This view, however, is not shared generally and the dissent is
borne out by the remark of a Nazi official who said bitterly,
"We have become too soft."

Ex-Marxists Support Hitler

A feature of the election was that former Marxists cast a far
heavier vote for Chancellor Hitler than the so-called
bourgeoisie. In Berlin especially, judging by their vote, former
Communists still are Leader Hitler's most loyal followers. In
one voting district in Wedding, where a few years ago
Communists fought from behind barricades against the police,
the "yes" votes amounted to 949; the "no" votes and invalid
ballots totaled 237.

In one district west of Berlin, inhabited mainly by business
men and intellectuals, the "yes" vote only 840 and the "no"
votes and invalid ballots totaled 351. Other tests provided
similar results.

In the Communist districts protest votes with Communist
inscriptions were rare. In Western Berlin they were more
frequent. In one district five ballots had the name "Thaelmann"
written in. [Ernst Thaelmann is an imprisoned Communist
leader.] One ballot contained this inscription, "Since nothing
has happened to me so far I vote 'Yes.'" It was signed
"Non-Aryan."

Interesting also are the following results: the hospital of the
Jewish community in one district cast 168 "Yes" votes, 92
"Noes," and 46 ballots were invalid. The Jewish Home for
Aged People in another district cast 94 "Yes" votes, four
"Noes" and three invalid ballots. This vote is explainable, of
course, by the fear of reprisals if the results from these Jewish
institutions had been otherwise. It is paralleled by other results
outside Berlin.

In all Bavaria Chancellor Hitler received the largest vote in his
favor in the concentration camp at Dachau where 1,554
persons voted "Yes" and only eight "No" and there were only
ten spoiled ballots.

Hamburg Leads Opposition

Hamburg, which only two days ago gave Herr Hitler the most
enthusiastic reception he had ever received anywhere, led the
country in the opposition vote. The official figures were: Total
vote cast, 840,000; "Yes," 651,000; "No," 168,000; invalidated
ballots, 21,000.

The "No" vote, in other words was 20 per cent of the total vote.
Counting the invalid ballots as negative in intent, the total
opposition votes exceeded 22 per cent. The percentage of the
electorate voting was 92.4.

Hamburg is the home city of Ernst Thaelmann and on his
triumphant entry into the city on Friday, Herr Hitler made it a
point to drive past herr Thaelmann's former home.

As far as observers could ascertain, the election everywhere
was conducted with perfect propriety, and secrecy of the ballot
was safe-guarded. The ballots were marked in regular election
booths and placed in envelopes and these were put in the ballot
boxes. After the voting had ended the ballot box was emptied
on a large table and the vote was counted publicly in the
regular manner. Appraising of individual votes seemed
impossible.

One check on possible non-voters, however, was exercised by
instructions that the voting authorizations issued to those who
for one reason or another planned to be outside their regular
voting district on election day must be returned unless used.
The number of such authorizations issued for this election
exceeded anything known before.

Throughout the day Storm Troopers stood before each polling
place with banners calling on the voters to vote "Yes."
Otherwise voters remained unmolested. Inside the polling
places uniforms and even party emblems had been forbidden,
but the execution of this order was lax. In some apparently
doubtful districts brown uniforms dominated the scene as a
warning to would-be opponents.

Nazis Try for Record Vote

All past efforts in getting out the German vote were eclipsed in
this election. During Saturday night a huge final poster was
plastered on billboards everywhere. It said:

Your leader [Hitler] has traveled 1,500,000 kilometers by
airplane, railway and motor car in the cause of Germany's
rebirth. You have but to walk 100 meters to your voting booth
to vote "yes."

All over Germany means were taken to get the Sunday
late-sleeping population out of bed early. The polls opened at 8
o'clock, but in Berlin Storm Troops, Hitler Youth Troops and
Nazi labor union groups took to the streets as early as 6 o'clock
to wake the populace by shouting at them to do their duty.
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distributed without profit or payment to those who have
expressed a prior interest in receiving this information for
non-profit research and educational purposes only.
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"State authority must provide for peace and order, and peace
and order in turn must conversely make possible the existence
of state authority. Within these two poles all life must now
revolve...Ideas of 'freedom,' mostly of a misunderstood nature,
inject themselves into the state conceptions of these circles".
-Adolph Hitler, Mein Kampf

"If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so
long as I'm the dictator." -GW Bush
See CNN transcript from 12/18/2000
http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/
http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0012/18/nd.01.html

"Freedom is not a concept in which people can do anything
they want, be anything they can be. Freedom is about
authority." Mayor Giuliani-New York Times, March 17, 1994

Robert Lederman, President of A.R.T.I.S.T.
(Artists Response To Illegal State Tactics)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  (718) 369-2111
West Nile Virus, Bush, Giuliani, Manhattan Institute,
Eugenics info
http://Baltech.org/lederman/spray/
Street Artist Info
http://www.openair.org/alerts/artist/nyc.html

Research links on Bush
http://www.padrak.com/alt/BUSHBOOK INDEX.html
http://www.geocities.com/alanjpakula/triplecrown.html
http://www.copvcia.com/witness list.htm
http://www.motherjones.com/news wire/bushboys.html
http://www.realchange.org/bushjr.htm
http://www.gwbush.com/
http://www.onlinejournal.com/Commentary/commentary.html
http://www.bushfiles.com/bushfiles/midland.html
http://www.patrickcrusade.org/bush1.htm
http://www.prorev.com/bush.htm
http://afrocubaweb.com/bushes.htm
http://www.davidicke.com/icke/articles/bush.html
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/3750/bush.htm
http://www.kmf.org/williams/bushbook.html
http://www.hli.org/issues/pp/bcreview/index.html
http://www.joinhugs.org/mainpage/bushrecord.html
http://www.georgetown.edu/research/nrcbl/scopenotes/sn28.ht
m
http://www.biol.tsukuba.ac.jp/~macer/SG.html
http://www.notdeadyet.org/eughis.html
http://www.techreview.com/articles/as96/allen.html
http://www.hli.org/issues/pp/bcreview/index.html
http://www.csu.edu.au/learning/ncgr/gpi/grn/edures/scope.28.2.
html
http://users.erols.com/straymond/EUGENICS2.htm
http://home.att.net/~eugenics/
http://www.sightings.com/general3/eugene.htm
http://www4.stormfront.org/posterity/
(a pro-Nazi, pro-eugenics site)

Also see:
 CIA, Nazis & the Republican Party
  http://www.bartcop.com/nazigop.htm

Washington Post Friday, September 16, 1988 ; Page A16
BEHIND SCENES, DAMAGE CONTROL HAS BECOME
VITAL WEAPON FOR BUSH
"When Republican presidential nominee George Bush took the
lectern before the B'nai B'rith convention last week, a
damaging news release was being distributed to reporters in the
rear of the hall detailing new charges that members of a Bush
ethnic coalition had made anti-Semitic remarks and promoted
revisionist views of the Holocaust."

Sarasota Herald-Tribune 11/11/2000
http://www.newscoast.com/headlinesstory2.cfm?ID=35115
 Head of Florida holocaust Museum links Bush family to Nazis

THE BUSH CAMPAIGN AND THE RISE OF THE
POLITICAL UNDERWORLD
 News & Analysis: North America: US Elections
 http://www.wsws.org/articles/2000/nov2000/elec-n15.shtml


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