To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (18979 ) 1/1/2012 6:13:46 PM From: Brumar89 Respond to of 69300 Being anti-Nazi, etc, didn't keep Keynes from despising Jews, as his writing shows. But he was a man of the left so that's okay ... even for Jews on the left. Ask Jews about Republican Country Clubs all the way into the 1960's. I've never even been in a country club myself so I can't even say whether there even are any Republican country clubs. For that matter, I don't understand why you would want to join a Republican country club ... assuming that such things exist. But you're just trotting out a stereotype from a century ago, right. Or Jewish quotas in universities and many businesses. Again, what would university quotas have to do with Republicans? Universities have been dominated by liberals for a century or so. Remember Woodrow Wilson? We still have quotas in our universites, they still keep Jews and others out .... but liberals are FOR these quotas.And shall we talk about the evangelical anti-semitism -- before they discovered their path to rapture required Jews to bring about the wonderful end-of-the-world before the Jews who didn't accept jesus got eternal hell?? Did you read that in some leftie mag or something? The belief in hell doesn't have anything to do with the end of the world beliefs and isn't a specifically Jewish issue either. If Christians believing Jesus is the only way to salvation is your only example of "evangelical antisemitism" you ain't got much, son.Almost every Jew knew the signals from Ronald Reagan to his far white right loyalists when he went to Dachau in 1985. What a silly idea. Conservatives in America don't look at Nazis as idealogical kin .... if they did, Mein Kampf would be a best seller among conservatives ... like it is in the Arab world. What kind of sign is this tie: From BizzyBlog comes evidence that Obama's church not only has anti-white, anti-American feelings, but may also have a pro-Hamas bias. The July 22, 2007 Trinity United Church of Christ bulletin reprinted an article written by Mousa Abu Marzook, deputy of the political bureau of Hamas . Originally printed in the LA Times as " Hamas' stand ", Pastor Wright added a new title, "A Fresh View of the Palestinian Struggle". The Times was criticized for giving a " Platform To Genocidal Terrorist ." Where does that leave Obama's church? Marzook is a known terrorist and created an extensive Hamas network in the United States ." From americanthinker