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From my earliest day's my mom has taught me to love and support the Jews. My first thought when 911 happened; was how the poor Jewish people have had to struggle with those Godless heathern people (muslims). So many of your people have been murdered. Because the Muslims have no honor or diginity. They will not come out into the light and fight like men. Instead they come in darkness. To the defenseless children and women. I will always speak out for the Jews. You are God's chosen earthly people. Standfast before your God and He will sustain you. I have never written a note before. But my heart has been so full for the Jewish people since 911. We had one small incident. That was horrific. Yet the brave Jewish people have stood strong in the face of so much more. I am pitifully gratefully for the chance to make my small stand with the Jewish people. May God bless and keep you safe. Much love and prayers. - S. R. -0/4-/2002 |
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Any world power throughout history that has turned their back on the Jew has been destined for tragic results. Our nation must always support God's Chosen People. -0/4-/2002 |
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Europe was a target of Hitler but now we have thousands of hitlers and their target is the world destruction. EU has adopted its old role of assisting the hitlers of today and ignoring the victims of antisemitism and the destruction of democracy, fate of east Germany has been forgotten and the gasing of six million jews and others has been forgotten, EU is spreading its programmes in development with the state of the art fascism which no one will be able to notice or blame. -0/4-/2002 |
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I find myself among the minority, a conservative Republican Jew.
I cannot understand the left-leaning masses who tolerate all viewpoints, even those that are patently wrong. The willingness to embrace all viewpoints allows room for those who share the left to find no moral distinction between the Arab murderers and the Israelis who are trying to protect their Country. - S. S. -0/4-/2002 |
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Excellent analysis, painful but true. - P. W. -0/4-/2002 |
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...thank you for printing the truth. - K. S. -0/4-/2002 |
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This is a good summary of what we've been hearing and feeling so strongly in recent months. - G. . -0/4-/2002 |
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The refugee problem poses turmoiil and or dismemberment of israel and its results could end the jewishness of the jewish state. the irony is that the refugee problem was directly caused by arab adventurism by invading israel with four different arab armies in 1948, 1956, 1967, and 1973.
Should the invader be re-paid for his aggresions? - E. Z. -0/4-/2002 |
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Perhaps it`s time to realize that the Arab hatred applies to the entire Judeo-Christian bedrock.....these people have never forgotton the crusades.
Christianity is too big to take on, but Judaism is a much easier opponent. Even if, G-D forbid, all the Jews were eliminated, the same animus would still prevail.
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I am the son of Holocaust survivors and for a large portion of my life I could have been part of the assimilation pattern American Jews are experience before I turned my identity back towards my heritage. I have to believe that this is all part of the divine plan. Otherwise it would be too crazy to be true. If the pattern weren't there to support the "seperateness" of our people, what reason would there be to have so many hate so few? Also, the hatred may be one of the main reasons we have survived for so long. Are we more at risk where we are valued in the US where assimilation rates will demographically reduce our numbers by 50 percent in the next few decades? Or are we at more risk from a future Holocaust? Hard to tell. -0/4-/2002 |
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I think you are correct. In the Southland, the "Bible Belt" there is general widespread support of Israel. Perhaps it is the old southern attitude that one protects one's family and homeland from any outside assault. - E. L. -0/4-/2002 |
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