Does Zionism preclude all criticism of Wall Street?
Apparently, back when James B Stewart published Den of Thieves, Alan
Dershowitz (he of "needles under the fingernails" infamy) got his
pants in a knot to the extent of $450,000 he paid for a full page ad
in the New York Times to excoriate this "anti-Semitic creed".
Are we all to stay stumm in the aftermath of the present crisis which
is due to greed?
MM
date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 12:56:02 +0100
author: MM
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Re: Does Zionism preclude all criticism of Wall Street?
On Oct 10, 12:56 pm, MM wrote:
> Apparently, back when James B Stewart published Den of Thieves, Alan
> Dershowitz (he of "needles under the fingernails" infamy) got his
> pants in a knot to the extent of $450,000 he paid for a full page ad
> in the New York Times to excoriate this "anti-Semitic creed".
>
> Are we all to stay stumm in the aftermath of the present crisis which
> is due to greed?
>
> MM
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Well it's just a thought.... but if the Jews are better than the rest
of us at just about everything, including fighting wars....
...well then we had reason to fear them greatly after World War
Two.....
So was the setting up of the state of Israel a shrewd move by the
white races to create a new theatre of war in the Middle East in which
the Jews would vent their wrath on Arabs.... instead of turning on the
Germans and other whites in retaliation for what we did, or allowed
others to do, to the Jews during 1933-45?
Think - if they hadn't been so busy fighting Arabs and Palestinians,
what would Jewish zealots like Menachem Begin have done to Europe
after 1945?
date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 05:32:06 -0700 (PDT)
author: Ishtar
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