I don't think it helps any discussion to compare anyone or any group to Hitler. Not matter how tempting it seams. Bush is obviously a huge massmurderer, but comparing x to Hitler always make you seam stupid. Comparing parts of someone to Hitler or the nazis on the other hand can be good to proove a point.
I never expected such cowardice from you. You can't pretend to take the moral high road when it's clear you're plodding along in the gutter. "Bush is obviously a huge mass-murderer"? Neither Bush, nor anyone in the administration has sanctioned the
intentional and
indiscriminate murder of civilians. The coalition forces have made some serious mistakes in Iraq. Abu Ghraib was indeed a shame. But our societies fundamentally value the life of innocents, and thus our military forces do everything in their power to minimize civilian suffering. Those who commit crimes are accountable for their actions. On the other hand, insurgents and Islamic fanatics intentionally murder scores of Iraqi civilians with the intent of causing havoc and undermining the foundation of the fledgling Iraqi democracy. Saying that the United States is responsible for the mass murder inflicted by the people against whom we are fighting is like blaming the death of President Garfield on the doctor who treated him after having been mortally wounded by an assassin's bullet.
And the Hitler comparison is obscene to the degree that one has to question the intelligence and sanity of the person who put it forward.
Its just crazy that the american media and goverment have been shouting about those 'horrible Bin Laden terrorists' and whoever they've been demonizing, while the person why caused by far most killing is their own president! If there was abit more common sense over there, they would have put him in jail years ago. Or even better... Guantanamo bay.
Sickening, sickening, sickening. Your attempt to strike a moral equivalence between the West and the people against whom we are fighting illustrates an alarming ignorance at what either side represents.
Really, it's OK not to like the foreign policy of the Bush administration. But calling the President of the United States a mass murderer is not only completely false in practice, but suggests that the United States is ideologically as bad as people who intentionally crash commercial airliners into office buildings and think we'd be better off without women's rights, music etc. in the comfort of a 9th century style Islamic Caliphate. If the idea of a fascist, Islamic caliphate appeals to you, then maybe you're justified in saying that the United States, Britain, Canada and other countries fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan for freedom and democracy are as bad as those who want to destroy freedom and democracy.