Difference Between National Post Columnist And A Fascist! Trivia Quiz

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1. Who wrote: It was not the only time in recent months, of course, that [they] had stomped its collective foot and spineless politicians had trembled.

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This is from a National Post editorial: Tell Québec Where to Get Off http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=1321665

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2. Who wrote: A people of scholars, if they are physically degenerate, weak-willed and cowardly pacifists, will not storm the heavens, indeed they will not even be able to safeguard their existence on this earth.

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The quote is from Mein Kampf, by Adolf Hitler

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3. [The bad guys' movement] is not a political movement, but a criminal conspiracy that has run rough shod over human rights, fair play, and democracy in an illegal attempt to destroy [our country].  (...) Worse yet, the [bad guy's] not-always-unwitting accomplices range from mainstream (...) politicians to lazy and biased members of the media. Was this quote taken on the website of:

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This quote is from National Post columnist Diane Francis' website. It is about her book Fighting for Canada. http://www.dianefrancis.com/books.php

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4. Who wrote: The devil is always on the lookout for the moral relativism that signals a latter-day Faust, and it seems he has found some eager recruits amongst [the bad guy's] most prominent spokespeople. 

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Barbara Kay, The Rise of Quebecistan

http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=10524e16-36f2-4975-910d-9407471f2261

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5. Who wrote: Through a combination of thuggery, sheer stupidity, and unrelenting ambition, these forces have conspired to capitalize on the [Bad guy] movement and the intense feelings it engenders. [...] There's a war on and [our country] is worth fighting for.

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This quote is from National Post columnist Diane Francis' website. It is about her book Fighting for Canada.

http://www.dianefrancis.com/books.php

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6. Who Wrote: It is not the mass that invents and not the majority that organises or thinks, but in all things only and always the individual man, the person.

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The quote is from Mein Kampf, by Adolf Hitler

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7.   Who wrote: So uniform is the mainstream media's loyalty to the [Myth], facts like these rarely filter down to individual [Bad guys].  (...) See it to be informed, but if for no other reason, see it to penetrate the wall of silence used by the mainstream [evil] media to shield their audiences against criticism of the "sacrosanct" [Myth].

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From Québec's Grand Illusion, by Barbara Kay, in the National Post http://www.nationalpost.com/opinion/columnists/story.html?id=30152692-af20-442e-aff8-faa631e249a9&p=1

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8. Who wrote: "Peace "scholars" do not acknowledge the reality of ideologies that cannot be reasoned with, or the irrational hatred fuelling our enemies' violent aggression against us.

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The quote is from Barbara Kay's column: Barbara Kay: "Forty years of "peace" studies and nothing to show for it" http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fullcomment/archive/2009/02/18/barbara-kay-forty-years-of-quot-peace-quot-studies-and-nothing-to-show-for-it.aspx

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9. Who wrote: … the personification of the devil as the symbol of all evil assumes the living shape of [the bad guy].

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The quote is by Adolf Hitler http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Hitler

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10. Who wrote: The official keepers of the [Myth] wage an international campaign to silence the disturbing questions. Most people never even hear the revisionist position because [Bad guy] forces dominate the media and block mainstream access to material that questions [Mythical] orthodoxy. ­

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This is a quote by the former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan David Duke, from his book My Awakening, p. 430.

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11. Who wrote: In [the evil leader's] revealing [State]-person parallel, he posits [the State] as that utopian Marxist construct — the "people" — whose ideological commitment endows them with a single voice and will.

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This a quote from Quebec’s Glorious Fantasy World, by National Post columnist Barbara Kay http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fullcomment/archive/2008/10/22/barbara-kay-quebec-s-glorious-fantasy-world.aspx

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12. Who wrote: They cajole, whine, stomp their collective feet in temper tantrums in the media and [Parliament] extracting every dollar to the last dime out of the slowly expiring corpse of [our country].

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This quote is from Holocaust denier Ernst Zundel's Prisoner of Conscience Letter # 57

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