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In the 1930's a lot of Germans and German groups found serious fault with Adolf Hitler and personally financed ads publicizing their opinions critical of Hitlers policies and financial theories. The "Brown Shirts" set about supporting Hitler and silenced all public opposition, permanently.

As I read the definitions of our "soft money bans" it seems to me that Hitlers "Brown Shirts" were simply enforcing a "soft money" ban. Okay, death might have been a bit to strict. Our soft money ban only gives five years in jail and stiff fines. But still, I think it might be the "thought" that counts.

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