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Thread ID: 10249 | Posts: 2 | Started: 2003-10-04
2003-10-04 23:15 | User Profile
[I]Naturally the article omits to mention the likelihood or consequences of a 17-year-old draftee resisting orders, but the press has to give credit where it can find it, and as we all know there is nothing higher on the hierarchy of dogooding than breaking up neo-Nazi rallies. Based on everything I know about Ahnold, I seen no reason to doubt the explanation pertaining to his alleged admiration of Hitler: He thought the power trip enticing, yes, but I doubt -- based on his personal lifestyle and associations -- that once wielded the power would be used to enact anything resembling NS policies, or even policies openly beneficial to Whites and less so to other races.
Other lecherous allegations are nothing next to Clinton’s so there is not much to explain the whining behaviour of second-tier Jews, other than innate reflexes whenever the name Hitler crops up. The behaviour of their various subsidiary organizations, feminist and the so-called human rights groups, requires no explanation -- someone says bark, and so they do. Still the effort is probably wasted as Ahnold has long been certified Kosher by the likes of Rothschild and Soros. Lesser ranking Jews ought to have taken their cues and clued in to the fact that Governor Ahnold permits the California scam -- the state as a viable concern -- to persist a little longer. Though peculiar it is a fact that the majority of whites feel more comfortable whenever self-proclaimed fiscal conservatives are in charge. The expression “fiscal conservative and a social moderate” is especially pleasing of late and some people think that labels make the difference. Hence the desirability of an Arnold type candidate; a Bustamante victory implies mass white exodus and a premature termination of the scam.
Incidentally, one zhid claims it’s “six-and-half million” Jews. Implying Jews comprised the number exclusively? Who knew that we were all off by half-a-million? [/I] :ohmy:
[SIZE=5]Austrian press: Arnie helped break up neo-Nazi rally[/SIZE]
October 5, 2003
After getting a bruising from media in his adopted country, Arnold Schwarzenegger received a boost from the press of his native Austria, where reports said he helped break up a neo-Nazi rally.
Dual allegations of groping women and Hitler-lauding have threatened to engulf the Republican actor's gubernatorial campaign days before the recall ballot, with women's groups and religious leaders yesterday vowing an all-out effort to stop Schwarzenegger.
The Austrian newsmagazine NU reported on Friday that [B]Schwarzenegger and some companions disrupted a gathering of neo-Nazis in the city of Graz when he was 17.[/B]
NU quoted Alfred Gerstl, a former leader of the upper house of parliament, as saying the young Schwarzenegger - already muscular from bodybuilding - "hunted down the Nazis" gathered outside the office of a teaching institute run by an avowed anti-fascist.
The report comes after ABC News and The New York Times carried statements attributed to the action star in 1975, during the filming of the bodybuilding documentary Pumping Iron. Schwarzenegger was said to have told an interviewer that he admired Hitler's rise to power and wished he could have experienced the thrill the Nazi leader must have had holding sway over huge audiences.
The news organisations said the remarks were contained in transcripts from a book proposal made by Pumping Iron director George Butler, who on yesterday came to Schwarzenegger's defence.
Butler, in a statement issued by the Schwarzenegger campaign, said the book proposal was a private document he never intended for a wide audience and that remarks were taken out of context or inaccurately quoted.
"As I have made clear to The New York Times and ABC, [B]statements by Schwarzenegger (taken from the Pumping Iron outtakes) were not in context and not even strictly accurate as it turns out from a closer reading[/B] of a copy of what (I believe) to be a transcript of the original, now found after many years," Butler said.
He added that he did not have the Pumping Iron outtakes, but said the transcripts show that earlier in the interview Schwarzenegger said that in Germany "they used power and authority but it was used in the wrong way." Schwarzenegger reiterated yesterday that he could not imagine saying anything positive about Hitler. The actor added that his father, a member of the Nazi party, never discussed what he did during World War II.
[B]"There was a certain denial in my country. I have never heard my father talk about the war. Never, ever," he said. "When I went to college here I learned much more about our history than when I was over there."[/B]
Schwarzenegger, who leads in polls among candidates to replace Governor Gray Davis if he is recalled, also spoke of the growing number of women accusing him of sexual harassment in past years, saying he felt badly that they hadn't confronted him so he could have apologised.
Schwarzenegger acknowledged on Thursday that he had treated some women badly.
In West Los Angeles, leaders of Jewish, black and Muslim community groups called a news conference yesterday to denounce Schwarzenegger.
"There is a chance that a man who admires Adolf Hitler could be the next governor of California," said Scott Svonkin, Southern California chairman of the B'nai B'rith Centre for Public Policy.
Jona Goldrich, who said he escaped from the Nazis at age 14, said an apology in this case wouldn't be adequate.
[B]"There is no room for apology, to praise someone who killed 6 1/2 million Jews," said Goldrich, 76. [/B]
A coalition of women's groups, meanwhile, met at the Feminist Majority offices in Beverly Hills to unveil an anti-Schwarzenegger ad campaign and introduce a former TV network intern who said the gubernatorial candidate groped her when she showed him around a sound stage 25 years ago.
She was one of several women - including radio psychologist Dr Joy Browne - to come forward yesterday with new allegations Schwarzenegger groped or made inappropriate comments to them.
Browne told "Inside Edition" that Schwarzenegger groped her ankles and knees during an interview in the 1970s.
The Los Angeles Times quoted six women on Thursday - two by name and four anonymously - who said Schwarzenegger had groped or sexually harassed them during separate incidents between 1975 and 2000.
"No one confronted me," Schwarzenegger said on Friday. "If someone comes to me and says, 'How dare you do this, how dare you say this,' I can apologise right then and there. But because no one tells me, just now I'm picking up the paper, the LA Times, and all of a sudden I'm reading these things."
The San Diego Union-Tribune, which has endorsed Schwarzenegger's candidacy, said in an editorial yesterday that the sexual allegations raised serious questions that must be addressed further.
Representatives of several women's groups said they would call for a criminal investigation, though none of the women filed complaints about the alleged groping.
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2003-10-05 06:56 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Sisyfos][I][B]"There is no room for apology, to praise someone who killed 6 1/2 million Jews," said Goldrich, 76.[/B]*[/QUOTE]
He knows! He barely survived becoming a bar of soap or a lamp shade!
Well, the current jewish lobby tauts 5.1 million as the number. If you would believe them. So that jew, Goldrich, is a liar or exagerator (et cetera).
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