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5-13-2009 @ 7:48PM
Marler said...
@Dee Woodson
Knackers. A wax model isn't any sort of commendation or approval of its subject.
Can we extend your argument to say that models of dictators shouldn't be allowed?
What about pictures? Books?
No. You can't go around breaking stuff without a good reason; this man's apparent shout of "Never again!" is of course laudable in itself, in that that no right-thinking person wants there to ever again be a Holocaust or anything like it, but what was his point? If he had one, it's lost on me.
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5-13-2009 @ 9:43PM
Hand of Ra said...
His point is to bring attention to his perceived victim status.
Have to keep the ball rollin' or those big fat payments might stop.