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About a menorah near the White House: [Here]. About a menorah in the White House on December 10th: [Here].
About a menorah near the White House: [Here]. About a menorah in the White House on December 10th: [Here].
Ask anyone over age 50 if they ever heard the word “Chanukah” when they were growing up. The odds are that they didn’t. It was called “Hanukkah” back then. Why is it often called “Chanukah” today? It’s hard to say, but here’s one guess: the Jews know that “Chanukah” looks and sounds closer to “Christmas” […]
What was once a common-sense idea – i.e., everyone in the workplace speaking the same language – has become controversial. (That’s what happens when a White republic run by White men becomes a multicultural “democracy” run by Jews, negroes, Mexicans, women and queers). An amendment to the now-delayed bill would protect businesses from Equal Employment […]
“Feminism and Demoralization of the Military”: [Here]. “Feminism and the Happiness Gap”: [Here]. “Who’s Left for Vital Role of ‘Wife’?”: [Here]. More information about feminism: [Here].
AIDS: the first political disease? Hyped by the world’s Jewish/leftist media as being a widespread, equal-opportunity ailment, AIDS is somewhat rare and is contracted mostly via risky behavior. Despite the fact that clueless Africans get AIDS, it’s still a queer disease that often appears in homosexual men (of interest concerning queer men is a phenomenon […]
That’s a problem, since Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 requires all companies that employ over 15 people to hire via affirmative action. So computer-related companies will have to work extra hard to fill their “race quotas” [1][2]: [Article]. [1] the Civil Rights Act of 1964 came from Jewish congressman Emanuel Celler. […]
Why isn’t homosexuality classified as a disorder? [Article]. About Dr. Spitzer and the 1973 effort to delist homosexuality as a mental disorder: [Here]. Dr. Spitzer mentioned as being Jewish: [Here].
Paul Fromm talks about the steady erosion of free speech there. Notice the mention of the Canadian Jewish Congress in the timeline: [Article].
According to the Jewish columnist Krauthammer, the Iraq war is now “winnable.” Why are there fewer deaths in Iraq these days? Part of the reason may be because there are fewer people there. Some of them have fled to Syria or other countries. Population shifts within Iraq could also account for a lower death rate […]
Paul Fromm has lost a libel case in Canada. He must pay $30,000 to the plaintiff, Richard Warman: [Document] (a .pdf file). More about the case: [Here].