I don't know...the internet just...wow....
http://www.freegiftworld.com/gift.html?nopop=1&ADTGID=10080&xid=0&CID=39216&SID=KE45701
It's just...not right...
but hey:
http://www.freegiftworld.com/images/lp_07.gif
Catholic Germany
31-10-2004, 06:48
I....don't....get it.
Monkeypimp
31-10-2004, 06:49
Free gifts are always shitty.
Unfree People
31-10-2004, 06:49
That's sick. I hope it's a joke.
Folks, the bar has been lowered!
Catholic Germany
31-10-2004, 06:51
What, its a book.
what's next, "Satanic Verses" and "Helter Skelter" two pack?
Catholic Germany
31-10-2004, 07:09
Its a book about Hitler, I don't see what the big deal is.
Monkeypimp
31-10-2004, 07:12
Its a book about Hitler, I don't see what the big deal is.
No its a book by hitler about how cool everyone who's blonde, blue eyed and german is... Too bad he wasn't any of his ideal things.
Its a book about Hitler, I don't see what the big deal is.
What bugs me is the simple fact that the book was written by Hitler following the Beer Hall putsch (revolt) at around the 1920's whilst he was in prison. Hitler wrote about his ideas of a superior Aryan society in which it was superior to all races, especially the Jews. In addition, Hitler wrote about the concept of "Lebensraum," or living space. He argued for Germany to expand it's borders by conquering territory and either expell or kill the local populations. Naturally, such a concept would start wars. But hey, nothing to worry about when your building up a superpower and got the support of millions of minds filled with propaganda. Anyway, the fact is that a random spam site is supposedly giving this book for free. That's my rant.
DeaconDave
31-10-2004, 07:13
http://www.freegiftworld.com/gift.html?nopop=1&ADTGID=10080&xid=0&CID=39216&SID=KE45701
It's just...not right...
More scary is that you knew where that was. Did you google free mein kampf or something?
Baby Swallowers
31-10-2004, 07:15
it was obviously a pop-up.
More scary is that you knew where that was. Did you google free mein kampf or something?
I'm doing a History Day 2005 research project using the theme "Communications." My topic is Nazi propaganda in Nazi Germany. So I was simply researching Mein Kampf through Google and Encarta at the same time. And thus we arrive to where we begin.
Fnordish Infamy
31-10-2004, 07:18
More scary is that you knew where that was. Did you google free mein kampf or something?
Well, if I'm going to read Mein Kampf, I'm going to read it for free.
Of course, that's where the library comes in.
DeaconDave
31-10-2004, 07:20
Personally, I've always thought is weird that Mein Kampf is always in print, but Churchill's books go in and out of print. That's a telling statement about society.
Pepe Dominguez
31-10-2004, 07:38
Personally, I've always thought is weird that Mein Kampf is always in print, but Churchill's books go in and out of print. That's a telling statement about society.
Nah, Churchill's just boring. ;)
Andaluciae
31-10-2004, 07:47
Personally, I've always thought is weird that Mein Kampf is always in print, but Churchill's books go in and out of print. That's a telling statement about society.
Dictators and madmen are more amusing then good guys who are infinitely badass. Which is sad, but still funny.
DeaconDave
31-10-2004, 07:55
Dictators and madmen are more amusing then good guys who are infinitely badass. Which is sad, but still funny.
Really though, it's disturbing that no-one cares what Churchill thought. I've read his WWII account and HESP, and they are both pretty good.
On the other hand everyone I know who has read Mein Kampf says its just rubbish. It's rambling incoherent and stupid.
(Churchill summarizes mein kampf in a paragraph in The World In Crises. It's pretty funny.)
Demented Hamsters
31-10-2004, 08:04
what's next, "Satanic Verses" and "Helter Skelter" two pack?
Have you actually read those two books?
Because they are so far removed from 'Mein Kampf' in every way, shape and form, I have to wonder as to your post.
Personally, if I didn't have them already, I would immediately sign up to get a free double pack of those two books.
I sense neo-fascist trying to recruit!
Natural Choice
31-10-2004, 08:10
I have it, right between my copies of "Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" and all my Stephen E. Ambrose books. It is a historical book, a curiosity.
Andaluciae
31-10-2004, 08:11
(Churchill summarizes in a paragraph in The World In Crises. It's pretty funny.)
that's because Churchill is a kickass brit. There isn't anything else in the world like kickass brit
Catholic Germany
31-10-2004, 08:12
that's because Churchill is a kickass brit. There isn't anything else in the world like kickass brit
General Patton is a kick-ass American! Man I wish he had run for President.
DeaconDave
31-10-2004, 08:14
General Patton is a kick-ass American! Man I wish he had run for President.
That would have been funny. War with the USSR would have been inevitable then.
Bright Shiny Things
31-10-2004, 08:20
:D I love it!! Looks like Homeland Security has found a novel way to compile their "List".
Bright Shiny Things
31-10-2004, 08:25
Have you actually read those two books?
Because they are so far removed from 'Mein Kampf' in every way, shape and form, I have to wonder as to your post.
Personally, if I didn't have them already, I would immediately sign up to get a free double pack of those two books.Agreed DH, 'Satanic Verses' takes the fundamental muslims to task and 'Helter Skelter' is a telling of the Manson killings that doesn't paint Chuck as any kind of saint. But lets give the kid a break and assume they just didn't know better.