To: randita
"A substantial number of the anti-war crowd are anti-Semitic, so the example of Nazi Germany makes no impression on them." It still is astounds me how these people can be anti-semitic, and then turn right around and accuse Republicans and conservatives of being Nazis. This a huge disconnect.
To: Enterprise
Sorry, but this "they're anti-Semitic" screed is getting tiresome.
There is very little anti-Semitism in the United States outside of Hillary Clinton.
And the PALEO-CONS like PJB seem to be more amenable to that label than anyone else.
I guess I'm tired of the "anti-Semitic" label being applied to any- and everyone who does not think that everything Israel does is perfectly okay.
24 posted on
04/12/2003 11:16:12 AM PDT by
Illbay
To: Enterprise
It still is astounds me how these people can be anti-semitic, and then turn right around and accuse Republicans and conservatives of being Nazis. This a huge disconnect.It shouldn't. Look through the archives of lamestream news from the time Hitler took power in 1933 almost until he invaded Poland-- it is full of accounts of this natty dresser, the lady's man, his sophisticated tastes in classical music, his revitilazation of the German economy while the rest of the world groaned under the weight of the great depression, his fine manners and his health-conscious non-smoking. You would've thought the guy was a reincarnation of George Washington, just as the press painted Fidel Castro and Ho Chi Minh three decades later.
To: Enterprise
I find myself no longer astounded by anything the left does or says. CNN is the perfect example.
78 posted on
04/12/2003 12:58:02 PM PDT by
OldFriend
(without the brave, there would be no land of the free)
To: Enterprise
It still is astounds me how these people can be anti-semitic, and then turn right around and accuse Republicans and conservatives of being Nazis. This a huge disconnect. Great and telling comment!
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