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Thread ID: 18148 | Posts: 7 | Started: 2005-05-08
2005-05-08 17:20 | User Profile
Has anyone see zhid stars on any of the pics from the coverage of WWII anniversary celebration in Europe? Those that stick out prominently in zhid Spielberg trash movie "Saving Private Ryan"? The same garbage also featured a zhid that went to Europe to avenge dead European zhids.
:caiphas: :dung:
2005-05-09 00:09 | User Profile
Had to post these:
2005-05-09 00:41 | User Profile
At least the Jews are gettin money (about 3 three trillion's dollars) for their 3/4 million dead ones, how much are the Americans getting for their dead ones?
And how much will the families of dead Americans get in our war of "liberation" in Iraq?
And how much oil will the Jews get from our dead one in Iraq?
Every single war that I have seen till now has been a benefit for the Jews, even the civil war in the USA.
2005-05-09 16:21 | User Profile
World War II? World War II...Hmmmm...Oh! You mean that sideshow thingy to the HOLYCO$T.
2005-05-10 19:04 | User Profile
[QUOTE=madrussian]Has anyone see [B][I]zhid stars [/I] [/B] on any of the pics from the coverage of WWII anniversary celebration in Europe? Those that stick out prominently in zhid Spielberg trash movie "Saving Private Ryan"? The same garbage also featured a zhid that went to Europe to avenge dead European zhids. [/QUOTE]Prominence to Stars of David has always been given by the American media and fosters the lie that Jews did not shirk. From my book:[QUOTE]Ceremonies on the fiftieth anniversary of D-Day illustrated how remembrance of World War II is contrived. In a photograph of the [I]Army Times[/I], which caters to the professional military, the only Star of David grave marker evident in an American military cemetery near Omaha Beach was featured prominently in the very front of the photograph[B].[1] [/B] The New York [I]Times[/I] which has paid much attention to these concerns printed several letters explaining why so few Stars of David were seen during the anniversary of the invasion. One reason advanced was that after the war the American government offered the families of those killed the opportunity to have their kin reburied in the United States. Most families of Jewish servicemen accepted. This rabbi stated that as chaplain of the 346th Infantry Regiment there were 216 Jewish officers and men of whom 22 died in five months of combat. Most were reburied at home[B].[2][/B] One writer stated that the religion of Judaism very often was omitted from the dogtag because of the added risk if Jews fell into German hands. This man also asserted Jews have served in America's armed forces in numbers higher than the percentage of Jews in America's population. As a combat veteran, this gentleman stated he and his friends had left their religion off their dogtags[B].[3][/B]
2005-05-10 19:33 | User Profile
Despicable traitors/Zionist puppets like Bush cynically use the "US victory" in WWII over "evil" as a precedent for more wars of "liberation".
2005-05-10 19:33 | User Profile
It would be useful to point out the inaccuracies of the passage cited above.