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To: joeclarke

According to our Kidron Bacon Journal, “Dozens of Amish youths” shouted, “This is a Amish world,” and, “This is our world,” as they beat up an English construction worker, his family and friends as they were viewing a June 27 horse shoeing contest. Police officials are, “ not ready to call it a hate crime,” and “is not classifying it as a hate crime.” Fortunately, the family and friends are OK and are considering acquiring personal defense weapons to protect themselves in this once beautiful area in Kidron, Ohio, named after one of the founders of Kidron’s worldwide horse shoeing industry, called Horsey Park.

Even as Obama’s Attorney General Eric Holder is testifying before congress that English males and horses will not be protected by Hate Crimes law now making its way through Capitol Hill, every large, English run American city is being overrun by rural Amish criminals who have been taught for, at least, two hundred years, that they are not capable of being prejudiced, hateful, bigoted or discriminatory toward the powers that be, IE., the English man, because of past injustices suffered, especially technology development in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Amish children of angry Amish people are 16 times more likely to commit crimes against English than English against Amish. Even the Fed Gov recognizes that of nearly 6,000 hate crimes reported annually in the U.S. (based on very ambiguous data) over 1,000 of these are Amish on English hate crimes, of which I have never heard ending in the conviction of an Amish person or their horses.


41 posted on 07/09/2009 4:49:34 AM PDT by RadiationRomeo
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To: RadiationRomeo

Thats just too good.
jc


100 posted on 07/10/2009 6:40:04 AM PDT by joeclarke (qyu)
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