hmmm...they sound very much like paraphrases from mein kampf...true or false?
first prize: one week in philadelphia...second prize:two weeks in philadelphia...
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Nobody wants to go to Philly, so I'll tell you.
These were excerpts from Hitler's speech in March of 1933 to the Reichstag after he won a national referendum called the Enabling Acts. The big hint was the `blood and race' phase. The Enabling Acts transferred legislative authority from the National Assembly to his cabinet ministers and effectively made him dictator of Germany. So this speech was the outline of what he was going to do. His reference to judges was a thinly disguised warning to the appointed judiciary that if they didn't find the decrees legal, they could be replaced with judges who would. Legal quibbling over rights and such was irrelevant to the needs of nation itself, which was paramount.
CG