Friday, March 18, 2005

Anti-Semitism Watch

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If I was to ask what the bet selling book in an aspiring European Union country was what would you guess? Deep Thoughts by Zapatero? No, besides that book would only have two pages. It would be the old Europe favorite: Mein Kampf:

ISTANBUL, Turkey -- Is it just curiosity -- or a sign of growing anti-Semitism and anti-American sentiment in Turkey?

Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" has suddenly become a best seller in Turkey, following the release of two cheap paperback versions.


I guess the Turks are doing their collective best to fit in with the EU member nations, Britain and Ireland excluded.

In other news concerning the dreadful "Zionist Conspiracy", the Watcher has some great Indymedia reading:

Have you observed how the Palestinians live? Scrambling in their rubble, constantly avoiding bombs and excuses to murder them on a whim. This is the future of America run by the Zionist monsters who control the White House, and most other aspects of your life, as well.

The real issue to protest is that the entire U.S. Congress is guilty of treason for destroying the Bill of Rights to our own Constitution by participating in this charade that there is some terror threat that justifies these police state measures.

The real issue to protest is that al-Qaeda was created by the CIA and the Mossad in a proxy war in Afghanistan and then later at a CIA training camp in the Philippines, and that 9/11 was planned, executed, and then covered up by levels of American society that are actually more powerful than the president, who is only a bobble-head doll fed lies, stimulants and quite possibly little boys (or at least big boys) as a reward for his mindless obedience to his masters with the big money.

I'm a proud member of the Zionist Conspiracy, except I'm not rich, Jewish or privy to the power that allows me to kill without consequence. Damn, I must have missed that memo from Charles.

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