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Ask JTF for Sunday, December 21, 2008.
Dr. Dan:
Shalom Chaim
IN regard to last week, I know that Nazis are really left wing. I was referring if JTF/Hayamin Hamiti were to become relatively in the center, what would be wrong with a movement more rightwing than them?
For this week's question, do you think it is a good thing for there to be what's called an "obesity" tax, increasing taxes on unhealthy foods such as Coke/Pepsi, Mcdonalds/Burger King, and other foods commonly eaten by our "Mmmhmmm" friends?
Thank you
Dr. Dan
JTFFan:
Shalom Chaim,
Why do some patients in nursing homes get abused? The other day my friend's grandmother was abused in a nursing home by an evil satanic demonic monster scum bag. These are young adults who abuse and violate old elderly patients in more ways than one. This is so sick and beyond all possible words, may HaShem punish these evil perverse satanic deviant creatures to the fullest and may they burn in Gehenom for all the evil crimes they've perpetrated, what person could do such an evil demonic catastrophic thing? This is another reason why Kahanist Gentiles need to take over in this country to set it straight, may G-d give them the power to take over the Republican party, G-d willing.
G-d bless,
-JTFFan
Abben:
Hello Chaim what are you feelings towards the late tenor and cantor Richard Tucker. If you didn't know he never wore a cross while singing on stage and always sang on the high holidays
ape:
Circumcision began in Egypt: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circumcision
Isn't it possible that the Jews copied from the Egyptians rather than it being a divine commandment and what is the purpose of this painful procedure? It seems more than a coincidence that the Israelites started this practice after the Egyptians were doing it for hundreds of years before. Some argue that you lose sexual sensation after circumcision.
Mishmaat:
Chaim:
May you tell us an African-Action story for this week?
Shavua tov.
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