Nazi-hunter says he's closing in on 'Dr. Death'

PlasmaTwa2

The Second-Hottest Man in my Mother's Basement
Oh the answer is easy. You kill off HIS kids and family. He had no problems doing it years before, so now we do it to him. No assholeprickbastard of such a magnitude should be allowed a legacy.. if they find that he has one or two walking around carrying on the family name.

Two wrongs don't make a right. I don't know what his children believe or if they are Nazis, but they didn't have anything to do with what their father did. Chances are his decendants aren't proud of the legacy.
 

Torre82

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Two wrongs don't make a right.

And you cant live life by metaphors.

Everyday there are more than 2 wrongs for every 1 right so where is the justice there, hmm?

Theoretical question: If Hitler had a kid.. who wouldnt try to kill him on principle? What about Pol Pot? Genetics play a big part, sure. Not saying they'd grow up and start WW3 but.. why take the chance that they even kill one person, or drive drunk, or just manipulate everyone around them with the charmed charisma, overbearing personality or guiltless demeanor their respective parents had?

Anyway, it's all for naught regardless. At 94 what's the point? Cant bring back the dead but you can righteously throw a body onto the pile that DESERVES to be there.
 

PlasmaTwa2

The Second-Hottest Man in my Mother's Basement
And you cant live life by metaphors.

Everyday there are more than 2 wrongs for every 1 right so where is the justice there, hmm?

Feel free to go and kill every bad person in the world if you think it's right.

Theoretical question: If Hitler had a kid.. who wouldnt try to kill him on principle? What about Pol Pot? Genetics play a big part, sure. Not saying they'd grow up and start WW3 but.. why take the chance that they even kill one person, or drive drunk, or just manipulate everyone around them with the charmed charisma, overbearing personality or guiltless demeanor their respective parents had?

Did any of the civilians who died in concentration camps do anything? Sure, one of them could have had plans to kill every person in the world, but we don't know that. They were innocent. You kill someone who hasn't done anything, solely because they are related to a bad person, and you my friend are the same as they are.
 
I don't know what his children believe or if they are Nazis, but they didn't have anything to do with what their father did. Chances are his decendants aren't proud of the legacy.

If his descendants aren't proud of the legacy, then why the hell don't they cooperate with the authorities and bring the man to justice?

I wouldn't go so far as to say his relatives should be killed, but if they don't cooperate and give up the location of their Nazi loved one, they should be thrown in jail.
 

PlasmaTwa2

The Second-Hottest Man in my Mother's Basement
If his descendants aren't proud of the legacy, then why the hell don't they cooperate with the authorities and bring the man to justice?

I wouldn't go so far as to say his relatives should be killed, but if they don't cooperate and give up the location of their Nazi loved one, they should be thrown in jail.

Well, maybe he actually is dead?
 
^ Wait a second! He's not dead! He's right there! If only some one could get their hands on his greasy hide!
 

PlasmaTwa2

The Second-Hottest Man in my Mother's Basement
^ There's no way any of us will do that! Do you see that signature?
 
[B][URL="https://www.freeones.com/dixie-dash said:
Dixie Dash[/URL][/B], post: 2362950, member: 196500"]At 94 he may not even be alive. Even if he is, if caught, he would not live very long in prison. And if he was put to death, he pretty much lived out his life.
Very true Dixie! It would cost the taxpayers more money to keep him on death row and to execute him that it's even worth!
 

Dixie Dash

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Very true Dixie! It would cost the taxpayers more money to keep him on death row and to execute him that it's even worth!

People might only think that they saw him. At 94, you look completely different then you did years and years ago. They might be looking for a ghost. I think justice should still be served regardless of age. Hopefully if he is alive, he feels some kind of remorse. I like to hope people can change.
 
[B][URL="https://www.freeones.com/dixie-dash said:
Dixie Dash[/URL][/B], post: 2362969, member: 196500"]People might only think that they saw him. At 94, you look completely different then you did years and years ago. They might be looking for a ghost. I think justice should still be served regardless of age. Hopefully if he is alive, he feels some kind of remorse. I like to hope people can change.
We can only hope!:thumbsup:
 
People might only think that they saw him. At 94, you look completely different then you did years and years ago. They might be looking for a ghost. I think justice should still be served regardless of age. Hopefully if he is alive, he feels some kind of remorse. I like to hope people can change.

Smith & Wesson Identikit software helps law enforcement agencies to have age enhancement sketches of faces of wanted criminals of how they will look decades later. Sadly some people never change, you will never make of a nazi a good and tolerant citizen
 

Mayhem

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And you cant live life by metaphors.

Everyday there are more than 2 wrongs for every 1 right so where is the justice there, hmm?

Theoretical question: If Hitler had a kid.. who wouldnt try to kill him on principle? What about Pol Pot? Genetics play a big part, sure. Not saying they'd grow up and start WW3 but.. why take the chance that they even kill one person, or drive drunk, or just manipulate everyone around them with the charmed charisma, overbearing personality or guiltless demeanor their respective parents had?

Anyway, it's all for naught regardless. At 94 what's the point? Cant bring back the dead but you can righteously throw a body onto the pile that DESERVES to be there.

If Hitler had a kid, and you killed him, how would you be any better than Hitler? If you killed people because of who their parents are, how are you the least bit different from the Nazis? The Holocaust was, in effect, a people getting murdered for being born. Instead of worrying about the Nazis legacy, it would be better to worry about our own. At the top of that list should be, "Don't be a Nazi."

P.S. Yesterday (July 20th) was my birthday. Check that date in history and you'll see that was the date of the assasination attempt on Hitlers life. It's a good birthday, but it would have been better if they had succeeded.
 
If his descendants aren't proud of the legacy, then why the hell don't they cooperate with the authorities and bring the man to justice?

I wouldn't go so far as to say his relatives should be killed, but if they don't cooperate and give up the location of their Nazi loved one, they should be thrown in jail.

I think that this is one of those cases where, as they say, blood is thicker than water. I'm not saying that it can't happen, I mean, look at the Unabomber, but I think that most people would rather protect one of their own rather than turn him in.
 

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P.S. Yesterday (July 20th) was my birthday. Check that date in history and you'll see that was the date of the assasination attempt on Hitlers life. It's a good birthday, but it would have been better if they had succeeded.
{Off topic}

These generals only were mad at Hitler because he was losing the war.

It had been much better for Germany and the rest of the world had Georg Elser succeeded.

(Belated happy birthday, Mayhem! :) )
 
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