To: cid89
"Actually there is nothing in the article that positively identifies them as anit-semitic."
"They said they heard the Quigleys discuss a campaign to drive them from the upscale Evergreen neighborhood with Nazi scare tactics, including tossing lampshades and soap on their lawn and putting pictures of Holocaust ovens on their house."
If that is true, that is more than enough for me to call the speaker anti-Semitic.
--Boot Hill
124 posted on
03/03/2004 5:53:59 AM PST by
Boot Hill
(America: Thy hand will be upon the neck of thine enemies.)
To: Boot Hill
You did not read my whole post. Discussing that campaign does not mean they are anti-semitic. It means they didn't like those specific neighbors. Think about what you are saying because it means if you have ever said something derivesive about someone then you are racist, anti-semitic, hate white people or italians or whatever. Read my whole post, Don't take just the first sentence. There is a context.
134 posted on
03/03/2004 6:36:10 AM PST by
cid89
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