Some Americans agree with her - we ran into a fair number of neo-Nazis on Cincy.com...
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,477450,00.html
If this keeps going and with ANSWER involved this summer could be interesting.
All we need are some Jewish bikers to get involved.
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Some Americans agree with her - we ran into a fair number of neo-Nazis on Cincy.com...
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LanD-
If I can be serious for a moment, and Lord knows I'm hardly exonerating the comments of the Neos, but let me say when I was at UC, I learned very quickly (at least in the Political Science department) that any objection (or even questioning) of U.S. foreign policy towards Israel was deemed per se anti-Semitic. I found that to be disturbing.
And since that time, not much has changed. The prevailing thought is, you either support Israel or else you're anti-Semitic.
And of course, the only ones who do run their mouths are the neo-Nazi a-holes to which you alluded. Well, I'm certainly not in that group (some my argue I'm an a-hole) but I have always been rather suspect of our foreign policy in the Middle East. I'm not saying I mark out for the Arab countries, but on the other hand, let's not give Israel a free pass through all of this, either. Yet it's almost like you have to, otherwise you get lumped into that "go back to the ovens' crowd.
Parked in the lumber yard freezin' our asses off<p>My kid's in the back seat gotta graveyard cough<p>Well I'm sleepin' up in front with my wife<p>Billy club tappin' on the windshield in the middle of the night<p>sayin' "Move along, Man"<p>yeah move along
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