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Adolf Hitler's family home in the Austrian town of Braunau am Inn has been put on the market for $3.3 million, triggering concern that it could become a Nazi shrine.

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Neo-Nazis don't have that kind of money.

Quick, someone let Rush know.

I'm kind of torn over this one.

Sell?
Destroy?
Turn into a money making, kitchy, "Stay at Hitlers House" tourist destination?


hhhmmmmmmmmmmm.

Wouldn't it be OK to know where they are?

I understand the fuhrer had a sub-prime mortgage.

How much?

-Real_Story

Does it come with the original lampshades?

--Jackass

Logical thing to do would be for some historical preservation group to buy it and protect it.

Or burn it to the ground.

That would be fitting.

It should be bought by the state of Israel, dismantled and then each piece should be hauled off to a temple in Israel, where a newly reinstated Kohan Gadol should burn each one as a symbolic holocaust.

On the site of the house, a memorial to the millions of Jews and gentiles who died at the hands of this butcher should be erected.

Is Gov Arnold Swarzenegger going to buy it?

Buy it to burn it.

Why would you want to burn it? It's historic. As evil as the man was, it's history. Wouldn't you want to see Attila the Hun's home (if he wasn't a nomad, that is).

We need reminders of what the Nazis did, or else history will repeat itself.

Damn.


Bernie Madoff.

Good point.

Maybe Jimmy Page is interested?

buy it. build an outhouse on it.

Maybe Jimmy Page is interested?

#16 | Posted by Beachbuzz at 2009-11-06 06:38 PM | Reply | Flag: Only if Aliester Crowley stayed there.

Maybe the Teabaggers can set up an office there.

They can Goosestep all they want.....Seig Heil....


Maybe the Teabaggers can set up an office there.


They can Goosestep all they want.....Seig Heil....

Posted by ArmyVet at 2009-11-06 08:40 PM | Reply Flag: NEEDS THAT END OF LIFE COUNSELING

I think ArmyVet has some serious mental issues. It would be funny if it wasn't so sad. Was a miserable life to live.

Does the oven work?

If insanity and other bad vibes could actually affect a building then Obama should have refused to live and work in the White House. I have been to Mount Vernon and could not pick up any psychic perception of its owner. I have stood on the spot on the steps of the Alabama State Capitol building where Jefferson Davis swore in as president of the Conferacy and could not perceive any change in my inner reality.

Some primitive cultures don't believe in living in any dwelling that some other person has lived in before. In their world they tear down a shack and build another, being horrified by the idea of occupying a space that has been used before. Ha! There ain't nothin' there kiddies!

Confederacy

I have been to Mount Vernon and could not pick up any psychic perception of its owner.

So WTF do you want? A medal? Neither could anyone else!

Neo-Nazis don't have that kind of money.
#1 | Posted by andyuhenet at 2009-11-06 04:49 PM

Misery, Thy Name is Rumsfeld's Vacation Home

.. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld owns a vacation home named Mount Misery, an infamous 19th century manor where unruly slaves were sent to be broken by owner Edward Covey. The most famous of these slaves was a rebellious, teenage Frederick Douglass, who describes his brutal and formative experience there in his 1855 book, My Bondage and My Freedom.

Writes Douglass, 'I shall never be able to narrate the mental experience through which it was my lot to pass during my stay at Covey's. I was completely wrecked, changed, and bewildered; goaded almost to madness at one time, and at another reconciling myself to my wretched condition.'

The news of Rumsfeld's settlement in a place of such sinister history kicked up a flap in June with a brief mention in a breezy piece in the New York Times travel section. The article focused on the up-and-coming crabbing town of St. Michaels, Maryland, where in recent years, Vice President Dick Cheney, press secretary Tony Snow, Rumsfeld, and other DC powerbrokers have purchased multimillion dollar vacation homes. Tucked between cheerful descriptions of the town and the politicos' homes, was a smidgeon of historical context:

Thomas M. Crouch, a broker at the Coldwell Banker office in town, says one legend attributes the name to the original owner, said to have been a sad and doleful Englishman. His merrier brother then built a house, and to put him on, Mr. Crouch supposes, named it Mount Pleasant.

But there is some historical gravity to the name, too. By 1833, Mount Misery's owner was Edward Covey, a farmer notorious for breaking unruly slaves for other farmers.

And it was this brief mention that some readers -- unimpressed by how many bathrooms the homes have or the fact that these men can reach their retreats in 'less than 30 minutes in a government-issue Chinook helicopter' -- homed in on.

After the article was published, bloggers exploded onto the scene. Some cried racism, as others mused on the super-villain-hideout nature of a name like Mount Misery, yet overlooked its depraved past. (Strangely, some bloggers, like Michelle Malkin, blasted the Times for essentially inviting terrorists to Rumsfeld's home by publishing pictures of it, though the paper had permission to run the photos.) ..

Logical thing to do would be for some historical preservation group to buy it and protect it.
#8 | Posted by LIVE_OR_DIE at 2009-11-06 05:36 PM

Agreed. One might have imagined that the town would perhaps capitalize on their historical relevance.


It should be bought by the state of Israel, dismantled and then each piece should be hauled off to a temple in Israel, where a newly reinstated Kohan Gadol should burn each one as a symbolic holocaust.
On the site of the house, a memorial to the millions of Jews and gentiles who died at the hands of this butcher should be erected.
#10 | Posted by Grendel at 2009-11-06 06:03 PM

Um, perhaps you are missing the genocide currently perpetrated by the Israeli on the Palestinians. No, the holocaust should be remembered as it was rather than how some would choose to parse it. FYI - the gay communities were targeted by both sides.

Or burn it to the ground.

That would be fitting.

#9 | Posted by Manypaths at 2009-11-06 05:52 PM

If you can't see the significance in preserving the home of the last century's most notorious killer, dictator, and war maker, than I'm afraid you have issues.

I don't mean preserve like a "memorial to Hitler," I mean preserve as a land mark relevant to some pretty major fucking shit that happened. Like a reminder that fascist dictators come from humble beginnings, can come from anywhere.

Demolish the building and dump a couple of tons of salt on the site.

Contrary to teabagger, Beck and Limbaugh fairytales, Facism flourihed within Cheney's CIA. Not a word about these horrific crime while the Rethuglicans held power.

Until 2004 the UK Ambassador to Uzbekistan, which he describes as a Stalinist totalitarian state courted and supported by the Americans.

As ambassador, Murray saw the MI5 intelligence reports from the CIA that described the most horrible torture procedures. "People were raped with broken bottles, children were tortured in front of their parents until they [the parents] signed a confession, people were boiled alive."

"Intelligence" from these torture sessions was passed on by the CIA to MI5 and to Washington as proof of the vast al Qaeda conspiracy.

Amb. Murray reports that the people delivered by CIA flights to Uzbekistan's torture prisons "were told to confess to membership in Al Qaeda. They were told to confess they'd been in training camps in Afghanistan. They were told to confess they had met Osama bin Laden in person. And the CIA intelligence constantly echoed these themes." (Paul Craig Roberts)

These perpetrators remain free in spite of the fact that, like the Nazis, they lost their lie based wars.

Maybe the Kennedys should ask for it back.

Contrary to teabagger, Beck and Limbaugh fairytales, Facism flourihed within Cheney's CIA. Not a word about these horrific crime while the Rethuglicans held power.
Until 2004 the UK Ambassador to Uzbekistan, which he describes as a Stalinist totalitarian state courted and supported by the Americans.
As ambassador, Murray saw the MI5 intelligence reports from the CIA that described the most horrible torture procedures. "People were raped with broken bottles, children were tortured in front of their parents until they [the parents] signed a confession, people were boiled alive."
"Intelligence" from these torture sessions was passed on by the CIA to MI5 and to Washington as proof of the vast al Qaeda conspiracy.
Amb. Murray reports that the people delivered by CIA flights to Uzbekistan's torture prisons "were told to confess to membership in Al Qaeda. They were told to confess they'd been in training camps in Afghanistan. They were told to confess they had met Osama bin Laden in person. And the CIA intelligence constantly echoed these themes." (Paul Craig Roberts)
These perpetrators remain free in spite of the fact that, like the Nazis, they lost their lie based wars.
#30 | Posted by nutcase at 2009-11-07 10:38 AM

I want those links. Uzbekistan provided MI5 or CIA the torture "data" first or did we also hire MI5 observers?

Some of the worst atrocities I've read about Hitler "approving" were the medical "experiments" consisting of ongoing torture unto a final, excruciating death. The BushCo "approved" torture appears to be on par with those "experiments". What ever happened to that torture information? Perhaps it wasn't just put to use in the medical sciences.. particularly since neo-cons are such ideological absolutists, historically, and military intelligence were used because of their blind obedience.

Why would right(minded)-wingers want it? hitler was a far-leftist - hence the reason his party, the NAZIS, was called the National SOCIALIST German WORKERS' Party. Hitler wanted more government, the TEABAGGERS want less. Hitler tolerated no dissent - just like the obamatrons. right-wingers, teabaggers - whatever, are interested in discourse - we don't shoutdown or physically attack those that disagree with us.

redlight,

Excerpted from Paul Craig Roberts at Counterpunch. Murray was England's Ambassador to Uzbekistan until he revealed the torture he read in secret communications in 2004. The US then forced England to fire him. Raping children with broken bottles in front of their parents, boiling people alive??????????????? What has this country come to????????

Why would right(minded)-wingers want it? hitler was a far-leftist - hence the reason his party, the NAZIS, was called the National SOCIALIST German WORKERS' Party. Hitler wanted more government, the TEABAGGERS want less. Hitler tolerated no dissent - just like the obamatrons. right-wingers, teabaggers - whatever, are interested in discourse - we don't shoutdown or physically attack those that disagree with us.
#33 | Posted by davidbmac at 2009-11-07 07:05 PM

Can you even post one sentence with any truth in it?

Try watching what the baggers and birthers brought - I dare you to show me this "interested in discourse" video and shove it in my face. Please. Do it.

Also, didn't BushCo expand the government - even inventing an entirely new department staffed by right-wingers?

Also, explain this "show no dissent". I've only seen the baggers bitching until town hall meetings are closed down. They don't appear to bring anything but bullshit - but that's the Republican party for you.

redlight,
Excerpted from Paul Craig Roberts at Counterpunch. Murray was England's Ambassador to Uzbekistan until he revealed the torture he read in secret communications in 2004. The US then forced England to fire him. Raping children with broken bottles in front of their parents, boiling people alive??????????????? What has this country come to????????
#34 | Posted by nutcase at 2009-11-07 10:45 PM

Thanks. It's invariably the fault of the Republican administration for keeping torture secret, and I had some idea they endorse child murdering from ignoring the Taguba report while continuing the public facade. Just reading from the Christian Science Monitor how Tora Bora was set upon, murdering the children of the families who had just aided our intelligence, completely clarifies how our military would endorse mistreatment of the locals. England is no better.

Bush is a "compassionate conservative", another term for liberal republican. And we townhallers weren't the ones that had seiu/acorn thugs beating up people at the townhalls. I too am a RINO (republican in name only), I am actually an Independent/Libertarian, but registered as a reupublican so I can vote in the primaries.

Bush is a "compassionate conservative", another term for liberal republican. And we townhallers weren't the ones that had seiu/acorn thugs beating up people at the townhalls. I too am a RINO (republican in name only), I am actually an Independent/Libertarian, but registered as a reupublican so I can vote in the primaries.
#36 | Posted by davidbmac at 2009-11-08 09:52 AM

What "acorn thugs beating up people" are you freakin' referring to?! Where is there any evidence of this? I'll even accept anecdotal bloggings for the more personal experiences.

Republicans, such as yourself, are utterly unbelievable. I don't care what you vote as, the fact is that you are so deluded as to believe BushCo are LIBERAL. Please explain this "logic"?

You don't think or sound "independent" whatsoever, but I don't want to discourage you from American values such as voting your conscience.

You rail ACORN which does put you into a certain category of political awareness. Have you seriously examined the last three Presidential elections? You will definitely find irregularities, but how were they perpetrated?

Stealing America: Vote By Vote - 89 minutes, narrated by Peter Coyote. I highly recommend this one for statistical comparison, plus it's very well done, imo. Enjoy!

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