WHAT WAS HIS NAME?

He Wanted to
Take Over the World


In the name of national security and without the consent of the governed, he imposed restrictions on the freedoms of his people and took away their rights.

And so, as he drove through a German town, no one, except the police—uniformed and secret—were allowed out on the streets. Citizens were ordered to keep their windows shut and to stay off balconies "to avoid misunderstandings." Stores and restaurants were closed, driving and parking on the the streets were banned, garages were emptied, mailboxes were taken away, and manhole covers were welded shut. He himself hid behind heavy armor and bullet-proof glass.

Who was this man?

It was none other than the current president of the United States, On a recent trip to Germany, the inhabitants of Mainz were ordered off their own streets, as their city was visited by this famous champion of Freedom and Democracy.

By contrast, that "terrible dictator," Adolf Hitler, was able to move freely and without fear among the citizens of Mainz in an open car, with doors, windows and balconies flung open in celebration and greeting—just as he could in any other German town or village.

So, tell us some more about
"Freedom" and "Democracy"!