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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: rrufff who wrote (1340)8/5/2003 12:05:21 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
JEWISH SOLUTION to the Christians who oppose Zionism/Israel

Zionists Threaten To Kill California College Paper Editor,
rense.com, from Independent Media Center www.stlimc.org, July 19, 2003
"The offices of Santa Rosa Junior College's student newspaper were locked temporarily following death threats against the editor for a piece she published criticizing Israel. The piece in the biweekly Oak Leaf appeared six weeks ago. Since then, 19-year-old editor Kristinae Toomians has been the target of death threats from area jewish extremists. The article, entitled "Is anti-Semitism ever the result of Jewish behavior?", was written by Mark McGuire, a student. The piece took a pro-Palestinian position. Rich Mellott, the adjunct professor who advises the Oak Leaf staff, said he read the piece quickly and saw no reason not to run it. "It was politically charged and there were a few inflammatory things, but it wasn't libelous and it didn't incite people to violence," Mellott said. "The First Amendment isn't there to protect agreeable stories." Meanwhile, editor Toomians said the furor the article has been a learning experience. "I was really nervous at first," she said "Because of death threat letters and fliers left on my car windshield, "but I have a lot of support here, and I'm feeling more at ease."