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Ask JTF For Sunday January 25, 2009
4International:
Shalom brother Chaim,
what is your opinion of late President Ronald Reagan laying a wreath at the cemetery of German Nazi SS officers in Bitburg, Germany in 1985?
Here is what Reagan said at the time:
"These [SS troops] were the villains, as we know, that conducted the persecutions and all. But there are 2,000 graves there, and most of those, the average age is about 18. I think that there's nothing wrong with visiting that cemetery where those young men are victims of Nazism also, even though they were fighting in the German uniform, drafted into service to carry out the hateful wishes of the Nazis. They were victims, just as surely as the victims in the concentration camps"
Do you think comparing murderous German Nazi SS officers to Jewish Holocaust victims was appropriate? Do you think laying a wreath at this German cemetery was appropriate merely because the German Nazi SS mass murderers were young men and therefore "victims of Nazism" as Reagan said?
P J C:
Shalom Chaim,
What are your thoughts on the fact that Obama told the House Republicans not to listen to Rush Limbaugh, because he will ruin bipartisan politics?
Thank You
God Bless,
ProJewCatholic
Minuteman:
Dear Chaim,
I often listen to your old audio programs dating back to 1994 where you were warning of another attack on the World Trade Center. What were some of the derogatory comments and names directed toward you by the left in response to you making a prediction of another World Trade Center attack. Thanks as always.
God Bless America, Israel, and the West
Minuteman
Trace:
Shalom Chaim,
Do you have a favorite firearm? Mine is the SIG AMT.
I am assuming that you have had a felony conviction, which would prohibit you from owning a firearm. This is an unjust law, firstly because the Second Amendment is a guaranteed right in our constitution and should apply equally to everybody, and secondly because it is completely obvious that violent felons are ALREADY ABLE TO GET GUNS whenever they want them, illegally. I think that if someone is too dangerous to be trusted with a firearm, they should be KEPT IN JAIL, not released and then denied a basic constitutional right. But unfortunately this is not the case, and you are further persecuted by the government by not being able to own a firearm (not to mention the already-communist gun laws of New York.)
So when you finally make it to Israel what firearm or firearms will you get?
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