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Ask JTF For Motza'ei Yom Tov Sukkot, October 8.
kahaneloyalist:
Dear Chaim,
Thank you for answering my question each week, my question this week is, which leaders in Europe, if any, are not Jew-haters, but do recognize the danger of Islam and are willing to do what is necessary to save themselves from the Muslim invaders?
Maimonides:
Shalom Chaim and thank you for your hardwork and always answering my questions.
I know that JTF supports the Patriot Act because when the powers in it are used righteously it can stop Muslims from attacking America. However the provisions in the Patriot are far reaching, and if the wrong person gets elected President (i.e. Hillary Clinton) then it can be used for evil purposes. Such as the use of the ATF in Waco, it can be used to persecute Right-wingers and people of faith who don't conform to the views of Godless degenerates such as the Clintons. With that in mind does JTF support making the Patriot Act permanent?
liorso:
חיים שלום רב.
תודה שענית על שאלותי בתוכנית האחרונה. באמת שאין צורך לתרגם בשבילי בעברית
אני רוצה לשאול רק שאלה אחת הפעם:
מה לפי דעתך יש לעשות בנוגע ליהונתן פולארד? האם יש מה לעשות בקשר לאי צדק שנעשה? היום יש רק תנועה אחת שלפי דעתי לא עושה מספיק ממש כלום! אף אחד לא משדר הפגנות שלהם והציבור בישראל בכלל לא מעורב בנושא חשוב זה!
Hail Columbia:
Hello Chaim, when you said that the Constitution was good, but the amendments were not, exactly which amendments were you referring to?
takebackourtemple:
Public funding of a public transportation system has its pros and cons. The pros are that traffic congestion is reduced and when run properly and less gas is spent, which results in less funding to the Muslim Nazi terrorists. Of course in modern day, these systems are run poorly by affirmative action morons, the public has to fund a good portion of the system through taxes. In the Baltimore/DC area crime goes up whenever a subway or light rail is brought to an area and the people who benefit from the system are usually not decent human beings.
New York's public transportation system is the best in the world, but at what cost? Should people who don't want to be packed in a sardine can subway car with a bunch of third world beasts have to pay huge tolls and gas prices to subsidize this decaying public transportation system? Are $9 round trip tolls moral to charge motorists who want to travel from Queens to the Bronx or from Brooklyn to Staten Island when the city has a problem of too much traffic going through Manhattan? Wouldn't the city want to encourage people to take these alternate and direct routes when travelling between boroughs? Should these motorists have to subsidize the subway system through their tolls because they are somewhat wealthier?
Since we both hate human trash, what can New Yorkers do to rid the city of its homeless bum/hobo problem on the trains.
Also as a suggestion, since this is a pretty long audio broadcast and I usually don't listen two the full two hours, would it be possible to select a best question or two ahead of time every week to read first? Perhaps this could be something members could vote on or perhaps it could be one that you or Jimmy select.
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