To: I. M. Trenchant
It is not antisemitic to express an opinion about the possibility that Jews have a a disproportionate influence in a sector, or sectors of U.S. life, anymore than it is antisemitic to say that Albert Einstein had a disproportionate influence on the development of 20th century physics, or that blacks had a disproprtionate influence on the development of jazz. Oh you can't help yourself can you ?
I don't suppose you were born that way though. We can't explain bigotry by your race.
To: a_witness
My race ? You know nothing of my race. Do you assume that Trenchant is not a Jewish surname ? I assume your failure yet again to respond in a specific way to any question that has been put to you is likely an indication that you did not, as you had claimed, hear a tape of the Nixon-Graham conversation. Cheers.
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