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Robert Saulnier Trial Aug. 15th

Started by Kat Kanning, July 03, 2005, 03:54 PM NHFT

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Michael Fisher

Quote from: russellkanning on September 12, 2005, 02:56 PM NHFT
where on the chart do they have fsp trolls? they must have a whole division :P

Indeed.

president

Quote from: russellkanning on September 12, 2005, 02:56 PM NHFT
where on the chart do they have fsp trolls? they must have a whole division
Project Tracking. Under the leadershit of Jason P. Sorens  ;)

Kat Kanning

Why didn't they put Seth in charge of trolls?  He handles them well.

president

Quote from: katdillon on September 12, 2005, 04:27 PM NHFT
Why didn't they put Seth in charge of trolls?  He handles them well.
He has too much secret stuff on his plate.

Kat Kanning


Michael Fisher

Quote from: president on September 12, 2005, 01:18 PM NHFT
Quote from: zackbass on September 12, 2005, 12:58 PM NHFT
Quote from: LeRuineur6 on September 06, 2005, 11:54 PM NHFT
This idea comes from the counter-trial publicity stunt that was used successfully in Germany by the Communists to attack the policies of the Nazis.? ?::)

Wikipedia quote:
"Counter-trial" Organized by the German Communist Party
? During the summer of 1933... G?ring was found guilty at the counter-trial. The counter-trial served as a workshop during which all possible scenarios were tested and all speeches of the defendants were prepared. The "Counter-trial" was an enormously successful publicity stunt for the German Communists.

Interesting theory.? And as a result of this "publicity stunt that was used successfully in Germany", how did the German Communists fare relative to the German Nazis during the next decade or so?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist_Party_of_Germany
Quote
Soon after the appointment of Hitler as Chancellor, the Reichstag was set on fire. The Nazis publicly blamed the fire on Communist agitators (though many historians believe that the Nazis themselves set the fire). They used the fire as a pretext to introduce laws enabling suppression of political parties. The Enabling Act, which legally gave Hitler dictatorial control of Germany, was passed by a Reichstag session held after the Communist deputies had been arrested and jailed.

The KPD was brutally suppressed by the Nazis ? known Communists were sent to concentration camps and systematically killed during the Holocaust. Many German Communists ended up dead (Ernst Th?lmann, Werner Seelenbinder), in exile (Walter Ulbricht), or were imprisoned (Erich Honecker).

Seems like a good model to follow.

The counter-trial was BEFORE Hitler became dictator of Germany.? As soon as that happened, everyone should have picked up their guns and ammo and marched down main street in open defiance of him.

There is great potential value in a counter-trial.? Can you imagine the positive publicity?

Ignore that it was done by communists.? What is wrong with a counter-trial as a publicity stunt?

president

I think March 23, 1933(Hitler Becomes Dictator of Germany) came before the summer of 1933  ::)

president

Quote from: russellkanning on September 12, 2005, 02:55 PM NHFT
although it is scary ...... how can it compare to fema the fsp is all volunteer and what does fema spend? billions?
When I use the term "bureaucrat" I don't just mean ones from government.

How can it compare?
The FSP  can't get anything done just like FEMA can't get anything done.
To many layers and rules.
Bureaucracy doesn't work.

Have you looked at that org chart?
The VP doesn't do anything?
Amanda Reports to herself.
It even has a dotted line to the FSP Board.

I like when the FSP drew the org chart like this, when the VP had a job:


Hey, Kat, how long where you on the FSP Board?

Michael Fisher

Quote from: president on September 12, 2005, 04:52 PM NHFT
I think March 23, 1933(Hitler Becomes Dictator of Germany) came before the summer of 1933? ::)

The Enabling Act was passed in 1934.  That is what made the Chancellor a dictator.  Then Hindenburg died on August 2, 1933 and that made Hitler the Fuhrer.

president

Quote from: LeRuineur6 on September 12, 2005, 09:12 PM NHFT
Quote from: president on September 12, 2005, 04:52 PM NHFT
I think March 23, 1933(Hitler Becomes Dictator of Germany) came before the summer of 1933  ::)
The Enabling Act was passed in 1934.  That is what made the Chancellor a dictator.
Do you think I just made the March 23, 1933 date up?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enabling_Act

Michael Fisher

Quote from: president on September 12, 2005, 10:54 PM NHFT
Quote from: LeRuineur6 on September 12, 2005, 09:12 PM NHFT
Quote from: president on September 12, 2005, 04:52 PM NHFT
I think March 23, 1933(Hitler Becomes Dictator of Germany) came before the summer of 1933? ::)
The Enabling Act was passed in 1934.? That is what made the Chancellor a dictator.
Do you think I just made the March 23, 1933 date up?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enabling_Act

Hmm... my source had the wrong year on it.  As a matter of fact, even the Wiki entry on Nazi Germany quotes the wrong year for the Enabling Act.  In any case, Hitler was made Fuhrer on August 2, 1933.

John


zackbass

Quote from: LeRuineur6 on September 12, 2005, 11:15 PM NHFT

the Wiki entry on Nazi Germany quotes the wrong year for the Enabling Act.


Fixed.  Gee, that was easy... almost too easy... surprising there aren't more errors.


zackbass


Quote from: president on September 12, 2005, 09:05 PM NHFT

Too many layers and rules.
Bureaucracy doesn't work.


Does too.  You just try subdividing your Private Property in Grafton into 1/4-acre lots and see how far you get.


FTL_Ian

Bureaucracy and internal poltics is why the LP is little more than a plaything.