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Nelson Mandela
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He bit on a pill and shot himself at the same time. Didn't want to look like a coward apparently. -
Nope, he was a right wing nut job. He believed that those from foreign countries should not be allowed in, or if your skin was the wrong colour or you were the wrong religion. He rejected the ideas of others and when proved wrong he put the blame back on them, saying they were only doing it for money or power.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostHitler of course was the creation of UK and American imperialism
Some might say that he found jobs for thousands of people - in the army, in manufacturing, etc, and all he took was 20%commissiontax.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Hitler never really wanted to harm the Jews, it was a Palestinian that told him to kill them all.
Hey, Netanyahu said that so it must be true.Comment
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Was the pill Chinese or summat? Not sure when it wouldn't work ....Originally posted by stek View PostHe bit on a pill and shot himself at the same time. Didn't want to look like a coward apparently.Comment
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It's cos he was dead hard and a mere bullet or mere cyanide alone wouldn't have done the trick.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWas the pill Chinese or summat? Not sure when it wouldn't work ....
Or because he was given the pills by Himmler whom had disgraced himself in Adolph's eyes by trying to negotiate a true with the Western allies via Count Bernadote of Sweden, therefore Hitler needed to test the pills efficacy.
One of those things. I think Mandella might have put him up to the bad stuff also.Comment
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