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Author: Doomsday CultistDoomsday Cultist
Date: Dec 26, 2008 15:44
In 1946 he published memoirs, "KZ Mauthausen". In that book he
reproduced a sketch which he claimed to have made from memory in 1945,
of bestial executions carried out by the Nazi guards.
Alas, many of his readers had file copies of Life magazine, and his
sketch -- which he also used on the cover of his book -- jogged
memories: memories of three young German soldiers, whom their
commanders had sent across the lines in captured US uniforms on
sabotage missions, during the famous Ardennes offensive of December
1944. Sentenced to death by a US court martial under the laws of war,
they asked only one last favour: to hear the Christmas Carol Silent
Night sung one last time, before they were shot.
A CRUEL forgery therefore? It should not surprise us. The Wiesenthal
center trades in forgeries and faked photos as long as it can get away
with them.
See the proof Simon Wiesenthal's forgery:
http://www.fpp.co.uk/Auschwitz/docs/fake/SWC_firing_squad_Fake.html
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Author: Johnny AsiaJohnny Asia
Date: Dec 26, 2008 14:07
Homeless Veterans Get Holiday Help
Aaron Glantz, OneWorld US Aaron Glantz, oneworld Us - Wed Dec 17, 10:49 am
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SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 17 (OneWorld) - The line of veterans seeking free food
and clothing reached all the way around the corner, more than 200 strong.
Some wore their old military IDs around their neck, others carried red,
white, and blue identification cards from the Department of Veterans
Affairs.
Some had lived homeless on the streets for years. Others were seeking help
for the first time in decades, after being laid off during the United
States' increasingly deep recession.
Each waited for a chance to enter the Ark of Refuge mission South of Market
in San Francisco, where the veterans services organization Swords to
Plowshares was giving out care packages that included a backpack stocked
with a hat, rain poncho, windbreaker, flashlight, socks, underwear, ski
gloves, towels, and toiletries.
"I'm hungry and options are limited this year," said an Air Force veteran
named Mark, who asked that his last name be withheld to keep the shame of
poverty away from his famly.
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Author: Hiram B CulpeperHiram B Culpeper
Date: Dec 26, 2008 14:03
> Why Obama Really Might Decriminalize Marijuana
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> Buzz up!The stoner community is clamoring to say it: "Yes we
> cannabis!" Turns out, with several drug-war veterans close to the
> president-elect's ear, insiders think reform could come in Obama's
> second term -- or sooner.
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> By John H. Richardson
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Pigs might fly!
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Author: Attila the HonAttila the Hon
Date: Dec 26, 2008 12:00
On Dec 20, 2:20 pm, The Sun Tribe live.com> wrote:
oh my god, really?
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Author: The Lunar ClanThe Lunar Clan
Date: Dec 26, 2008 11:36
http://www.davidduke.com/general/bernard-madoff-didnt-just-hurt-jews-he-was-an-equal...
Bernard Madoff Didn’t Just Hurt Jews… He was an Equal Opportunity
Swindler!
So, why is it a more onerous “desecration of God’s name and the Jewish
people who worship God,” as Rabbi Elliot Dorff of the American Jewish
University in Los Angeles said. Would it be less a sacrilege if
Madoff had done the same to a strictly gentile clientele?
The above words are from this article which was written by Jewish
author who dares to condemn the incredible double standards that exist
with Jews and Gentiles in our Jewish Dominated Media establishment. It
is nice to know that there are a few courageous Jews that will say
what any Mainstream Media Gentile would not say, words that could be
only be found on websites such as www.davidduke.com! — David Duke
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Author: RealCanadianRealCanadian
Date: Dec 26, 2008 10:31
White House Philosophy Stoked Mortgage Bonfire
By JO BECKER, SHERYL GAY STOLBERG and STEPHEN LABATON
"We can put light where there's darkness, and hope where there's despondency
in this country. And part of it is working together as a nation to encourage
folks to own their own home." - President Bush, Oct. 15, 2002
WASHINGTON - The global financial system was teetering on the edge of
collapse when President Bush and his economics team huddled in the Roosevelt
Room of the White House for a briefing that, in the words of one
participant, "scared the hell out of everybody."
It was Sept. 18. Lehman Brothers had just gone belly-up, overwhelmed by
toxic mortgages. Bank of America had swallowed Merrill Lynch in a hastily
arranged sale. Two days earlier, Mr. Bush had agreed to pump $85 billion
into the failing insurance giant American International Group.
The president listened as Ben S. Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve,
laid out the latest terrifying news: The credit markets, gripped by panic,
had frozen overnight, and banks were refusing to lend money.
Then his Treasury secretary, Henry M. Paulson Jr., told him that to stave
off disaster, he would have to sign off on the biggest government bailout in
history.
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Author: abelardabelard
Date: Dec 26, 2008 09:59
first report claim this is 40 times the exxon spill....
http://www.tennessean.com/article/20081223/GREEN02/812230370/1001/RSS6001%%20and%%20http.../
"Millions of yards of ashy sludge broke through a dike at TVA's
Kingston coal-fired plant Monday, covering hundreds of acres, knocking
one home off its foundation and putting environmentalists on edge
about toxic chemicals that may be seeping into the ground and flowing
downriver.
One neighboring family said the disaster was no surprise because they
have watched the 1960s-era ash pond's mini-blowouts off and on for
years.
About 2.6 million cubic yards of slurry - enough to fill 798
Olympic-size swimming pools - rolled out of the pond Monday, according
to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Cleanup will take at
least several weeks, or, in a worst-case scenario, years.
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Author: Lamont CranstonLamont Cranston
Date: Dec 26, 2008 08:55
blue_collar_worker wrote:
> Yes, Barack Obama has every right to investigate himself
> because he
> said so.
If only George W. Bush had had such courage, the country
wouldn't be as fucked up as it is today.
How's that Berg lawsuit working out for you?
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