1 posted on
01/10/2004 4:15:23 AM PST by
NCjim
To: NCjim
Moe from the three stooges played hitler the best.
2 posted on
01/10/2004 4:20:46 AM PST by
aomagrat
(IYAOYAS)
To: All
3 posted on
01/10/2004 4:22:26 AM PST by
Support Free Republic
(If Woody had gone straight to the police, this would never have happened!)
To: NCjim

Jimmy Carter and the 'Final Solution'
had I been elected to a second term, with the prestige and authority and influence and reputation I had in the region, we could have moved to a final solution
4 posted on
01/10/2004 4:40:43 AM PST by
putupon
(Take off the rose colored glasses and Jorge still looks Pinko.)
To: NCjim
The quality of this writing is lower than many, if not most, posters on Free Republic.
This person was published, and paid, for this horrible writing.
Color me stunned, as in 2x4-to-the-face stunned.
5 posted on
01/10/2004 4:47:32 AM PST by
Lazamataz
(I slam, you slam, we all slam, for Islam !)
To: NCjim
One bigot dissing another. I don't see the humor in this slapfest, frankly.
To: NCjim
Still don't see what the big deal is though. People like Louis Farrakhan and the entire Muslim world say worse things all the time and get the earnest respect of the Europeans and the Democrat Party for doing so.
Besides, the NY Times is at least as anti-Semitic as these folks -- they just have the good sense to go to the dentist more often.
To: NCjim
"Oh, that's just great. It's not as if West Virginia doesn't struggle already with an image as the yahoo, redneck, intermarriage, dimbulb center of the universe." "Good grief, West Virginians yearn to move to Mississippi for respectability."
What a bigoted big city Liberal author. While I don't defend Neo-Nazis, rural West Virginians don't derserve such insults. Needs to clean up his own act before going around bashing others.
13 posted on
01/10/2004 8:52:29 AM PST by
Bob Mc
To: NCjim
West Virginians yearn to move to Mississippi for respectability.
I remember being on the road back in the early sixties and seeing a billboard on entering Georgia, I think it was. It had a Klansman on a white horse. It said, "You're in Klan country." Not long after, I was in Birmingham, Alabama, where I saw a billboard that said, "Kan the Kennedy Klan."
The country has changed noticably over the years, yet we still have charlatans like Al Sharpton and the NAACP pursuing invisible injustice as if it were the 1950s. When is enough enough?
15 posted on
01/10/2004 11:23:27 AM PST by
gcruse
(http://gcruse.typepad.com/)
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