- Right now, as you read this, two men in prison jumpsuits
are locked between cement walls because they question accepted history
about the killing of Jews in World War 2. Meanwhile, two other men are
behind fancy desks earning thick paychecks because they advocate killing
other people-disabled babies and Arabs, respectively.
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- This sounds like a scary fable. Except it's
true.
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- Ernst Zundel and David Irving are dissident
historians who challenge that Nazis intentionally murdered a full 6 million
Jews in gas chambers during World War 2. Their writings and speeches violate
Orwellian "anti-hate laws" that criminalize politically incorrect
speech. Australia, Canada and most European countries have national hate
laws. Zundel was arrested under German laws, and Irving under Austrian.
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- You may intensely disagree with Holocaust
reductionism. But ask yourself whether you really want the government jailing
people for words and thoughts. Do you really want the government to decide
what you are allowed to think, read, and believe? I don't.
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- If I did want the government meddling with
the content of our minds, I'd a lot sooner let them lock up Peter Singer.
This Jewish philosopher is an apologist for sex with animals, sex with
groups, and sex with dead people-and, oh yeah, the murder of handicapped
infants. He thinks it would be fine to kill newborn infants if sick older
siblings need their body parts, or produce tons of kids for the sole purpose
of harvesting their organs.
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- It seems the only beings who actually enjoy
Singer's compassion are monkeys. He advises if you have to pick between
the life of an adult chimp or a human infant, you're morally bound to pick
the chimp; he wants the UN to award personhood to great apes.
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- In a sane world, Singer's audience wouldn't
extend beyond a few strung-out potheads with nothing better to do. But
thanks to leftist loons in media and academia, Singer is actually a professor
of bioethics at no place less than Princeton! New Yorker magazine called
him "the most influential" philosopher alive. The New York Times
cooed breathlessly that "no other living philosopher has had this
kind of influence." ("Blue State Philosopher," World magazine,
Marvin Olasky, 2006)
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- Singer's Jewish heritage is shared by another
man now feted in elite society. And like Singer, this fellow can and does
name quite a few folks he thinks should be killed.
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- He's the new Israeli deputy prime minister
and minister of strategic affairs, Avigdor Lieberman, an infamously racist
politician. Lieberman has publicly advocated that 90 percent of Israeli
Arabs should be thrown out of the country. Exile is too good for Arab members
of Israeli government who sympathize with Palestinians by observing their
"Day of Catastrophe." Lieberman thinks these men should just
be shot.
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- Like Singer, Lieberman (whose last name means
"lovable man") should be seated in a softly lit room somewhere,
and occasionally given little green pills. Instead, he's in Washington
to talk shop with senior US officials, and enjoys the support of Abe Foxman,
head of the Anti-Defamation League, who apparently isn't worried at all
about the defamation (no, make that the murder) of non-Jews.
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- So, to sum up, the two white Holocaust reductionists-Irving
and Zundel-can't even call for reconsideration of highly politicized, sixty-year-old
history. Meanwhile the two Jewish would-be exterminators get promotions
for calling for the deaths of people who are alive right now. Have the
victims become the victimizers or what?
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- Zundel and Irving are the greatest thought
criminals of this century, staring at prison toilets and hoping to be let
out for exercise, while Singer and Lieberman are eating caviar at parties.
Singer molds the future's leaders at a top-flight school, and Lieberman
actually sets Israeli policy toward the Arabs whose guts he hates.
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- There's something obscenely wrong with this
picture.
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- With Democrats in control of the House and
Senate, passage of a US federal hate law becomes very likely. This law
would punish "hurtful speech" against federally protected groups.
It would give the federal government power to enslave our minds by completely
controlling the flow of information and silencing everyone who departs
from the party line.
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- Zundel and Irving are in jail for thinking
outside the bounds of political correctness, bounds that are increasingly
enforced by ADL's thought police through hate laws. Lieberman and Singer
are honored because they serve the interests of the liberal Jewish activism
that inspires hate laws, dominates mainstream media and largely steers
US foreign policy in the Middle East (See, "<http://truthtellers.org/alerts/jewsconfirmbigmedia.html>Jews
Confirm Big Media Is Jewish").
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- The fate of these four men spotlights how
little freedom of thought we even have left to lose. But there is still
some left. The United States remains one of the last industrialized nations
without a federal hate law. US freedom of speech grows even more precious
as it grows increasingly rare on this planet.
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- If we do not protect our right to dissent
from the Zionist-controlled establishment that protects Singer's far leftism
and Lieberman's racism, we'll lose that right fast. When free speech is
gone, politically incorrect Americans (especially Christians) will either
shut up or share a prison wall.
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- Singer will still be eating caviar.
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- _________
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- Harmony Grant writes for the National
Prayer Network, a Christian conservative watchdog organization.
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- Visit <http://www.truthtellers.org/>www.truthtellers.org
to learn how you can participate in a proven strategy to defeat the upcoming
federal hate bill in Congress. At <http://www.truthtellers.org/>www.truthtellers.org,
print out a dynamic brochure against hate laws, duplicate and distribute
widely. The hate bill has been defeated three times in the last two years
in Congress, despite formidable odds. With your activism and support of
NPN, plus God's intervention, we can defeat it again!
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- TALK SHOW HOSTS: Interview NPN director Rev.
Ted Pike about the hate bill threat. Call 503-631-3808.
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