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"Ami Eden: "Playing the Holocaust Card""

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Blogger Michael Santomauro said...

"Take Two Trips to Auschwitz and Call Me in the Morning''

Dear Editor:
Jan. 14, 2005

Apparently the ''cure '' for the disease of anti-Semitism is to send the offending sufferers to Auschwitz in much the same way that people with incurable diseases are sent to Lourdes. It was announced today that Prince Harry, along with his innocent brother, (is the disease a genetic disorder?) will go to memorial services being held at Auschwitz later this month; following his ''act of contrition'' to the Jewish community for wearing a Nazi uniform at a costume party. Since Nazis killed lots of other people besides Jews, why isn't he being asked to visit the Normandy beaches, Anzio or Stalingrad?

And as for the apology, is anyone keeping track of all the public people who have ''apologized'' to the Jews in recent years? Let's see, there was Brando, Billy Graham, Dolly Parton, Rep. Moran, Andrew Young, General Brown etc. ad nauseum. And while we are at it, can any one come up with the name of a single Jew who, as a Jew, has ever apologized to anyone for anything?

--joe
GiuseppeFurioso@aol.com


Professor F. Littell has said: "You can't discuss the truth of the holocaust. That is a distortion of the concept of free speech. The United States should emulate West Germany, which outlaws such exercises."

http://64.143.9.197/jhr/v11/v11p365_Bennett.html

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"Deep down, I believe that a little anti-Semitism is a good thing for the Jews - reminds us who we are." --Jay Lefkowitz (NYT Magazine. Feb.12, 1995. Page 65). Jay Lefkowitz is now Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy.


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