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Kinetic Typography: Hitler
Adolf Hitlers 1939 speech at the Kroll Theater put into motion.
Oct 15, 2008 2:43 PM
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Is making a translation hard to read considered art?
By: flampo
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this was literally the worst typography i've ever seen, you can barely make sence of the mess, let alone read it. boo-erns
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I must agree...I was interested in the speech, but could not follow it, due to the 'art' involved.
By: AlanS
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"and one more thing

I would like now to state of this memorable day nor only for us Americans...

I have been a maverick in my life and was generally not too popular with my own party during my struggle in the US Senate

The liberals have laughed at my prophecies that I would someday assume the leadership of state and therefore the entire nation and also achieve a solution to the Islamic problem. I suppose that the laughter of liberals in the world that resounded then is probably choaking in their throats. Today I want to be a prophet again. If Islamic Extremism in America and abroad should succeed once more in plunging the peoples into war the result will not be a victory of Islamic Extremists but rather the destruction of the Islamic faith in the middle east."

-John McCain

January 20, 2009
By: deiviant
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John S. McCain hasn't got what it takes to assume leadership of a state, certainly not this great state of America. He doesn't even come close to Hitler's oratorical skills. I have what it takes. Therefore, I will be leader of America. Heil Hitler!

Strength through Hope,

Barack Obama

(Googling neo-Nazis will now be able to find M&Cs.)
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