Alright Greg- I'll play.
I'd like to tell you what you just did.
You defamed the honor of the great American who's icon you use as an Avatar.
You see, I saw your avatar standing along the border with East Germany, when he called for Mr. Gorbachav to tear down that wall. I was serving my country then in Uniform. So that people like you could continue to post garbage like that.
During that same tour of duty, I traveled to Dachau, northwest of Munich.
If you've never been there, I would encourage you to go. You might learn something there Greg- about tolerance. And about the destruction that took place there.
Here you go Greg- take a stroll here, and look around:
http://www.kz-gedenkstaette-dachau.de/memorial/tour.html
It's a 3-D tour of the inside of what remains today of the place where tens of thousands died.
There isn't a whole lot left. All the barracks- they are gone. But when I was there, you could still see the outlines of where the electric fence around the perimeter was.
And you could trace the outlines of the barracks on gravel pathways.
All that is gone now. Only a few paths remain within the confines of where the fence used to be. And, oh yea- the memorials.
There are memorials there now. The Catholic church built theres in 1960. The Carmlite nuns placed theirs there in 1964. The Protestents built one in 1967. The Jews built a memorial there in 1967. Those were all in place when I first visited the place in the 1980s. Since then, the Russian Orthadox church added a memorial in 1994. Its main icon shows the resurrected Christ leading the camp inmates out of their barracks and through the gate held opened by angels.
To utilize these images only shows your ignorance of the world around us, and is a slap in the face of every American who has walked on that ground, and known what terrible things took place in locations like Dachau.
And all these places.
http://history1900s.about.com/library/holocaust/blchart.htm
I spent time at Dachau, and visited Majdanek, and saw the places where cruelty of man against man exhibited itself just a half-century before.
I invite you to visit the
http://motlc.wiesenthal.com/site/pp.aspx?c=gvKVLcMVIuG&b=358201 Simon Wiesenthal Center for tolerance.
There you might learn something.
You think your hero, Mr. Reagan, film star, would approve of such a video made about a candidate of the opposing party? I think Reagan knew better. Had more respect for the dead than you. I don't think Ronald Reagan- Mr. "Morning in America" would approve of what you and your warped party have become.
I would hope that you would be better than that.
Here is what Reagan said, after touring Bergen-Blesen, in May of 1985. I remember that, because I had been to Dachau for the first time only a few weeks before.