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Obama Compares Trump to Hitler, Implies America Like 1930s Nazi Germany

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Former president in bizarre rant

During a Q and A session, Barack Obama went on an unhinged rant during which he compared Donald Trump to Hitler and implied that Americans should vote Democrat or millions of people would be killed.

The bizarre remarks were made during an Economic Club of Chicago event on Tuesday night but have been largely ignored by the mainstream media.

Obama addressed the "nativist mistrust and unease" that has swept the world and brought a populist backlash that helped Trump win the election, before going on to assert that the U.S. has survived tough times in the past and will do so again.

The danger is "grow(ing) complacent," Obama said. "We have to tend to this garden of democracy or else things could fall apart quickly."

That's what happened in Germany in the 1930s, which despite the democracy of the Weimar Republic and centuries of high-level cultural and scientific achievements, Adolph Hitler rose to dominate, Obama noted. "Sixty million people died. . . .So, you've got to pay attention. And vote."

It's unclear whether Obama meant six million people since Adolf Hitler's death toll reached nowhere near sixty million (although Communism, which Obama appears to not be too bothered by, claimed at least 100 million lives). He was probably referring to the death toll from the Second World War, which estimates put at between 50 to 80 million.

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Comment by PureTrust
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There is no comparison between Germany and the U.S. in the way that Obama is talking. Why not? Because there is little to no common law in the government of Germany.

What is common law? In its simplest form CL is the law that the people use between and among themselves in everyday life. It isn't governmental statue or code law. Wikipedia says it well - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_law - when they say: "Common law (also known as judicial precedent or judge-made law, or case law) is that body of law derived from judicial decisions of courts and similar tribunals." Why is it said well in this quote? Because the "similar tribunals" can include non-governmental "courts" as well as those set up and administered by Government.

The danger in America is that we the people forget that we can overturn statute and code law through jury nullification. Jury nullification can overturn and overrule any statute or code law in America. This is something that Germany doesn’t have. They have no jury nullification. The German jury has to make their JUDGMENTS according to statute law.

Here is the part where Obama may have been a little correct. If the American jury doesn’t pick up and use their ability to change or remove statute law, what’s the difference? There might be none. But before you can use something, you have to know that it exists, and how to force it into play.

Comment by PureTrust
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Obama and most politicians are full of deception. Obama talked about 60 million that died in WW2. OK. Think about this. If WW1 and WW2 had never happened, the over 18 million deaths from WW1 that Wikipedia suggests - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I_casualties - would never have happened. This means that populations would have grown that much more. And if Obama's 60 million hadn't died, there would have been way more to grow and populate. Here is where Obama's picture is messed up. All these people would have died of old age anyway. Forget Obama. His ideals are pointing people in the direction of stupidity thinking. He is not showing the whole picture. If there were no WW1 and WW2 casualties, there would have been way more people who would have worked on anti-aging, and we might all be living to age 200 by now. Obama's talk is deceptive talk.



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