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Submitted by Ed Ziegler (United States), Aug 17, 2006 at 16:38

Daniel

Keep up the GOOD WORK.

There are too many Jews, no-less non-Jews, who want to keep their heads in the sand. They say, "There are no real problems here"

When I asked a temple member to sign a petition to have articles (pertaining to anti--Semitism and what impacts the Jewish people or Israel) in our temple paper, he answered. "We do not need that. I know about 9-11 and Suicide Bombers. There is nothing else needed."

Ed


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These Jihadists dont understand Islam? [101 words]Liahos RisanSep 28, 2007 01:53
Conversion to Islam by force! [128 words]dhimmi no moreAug 28, 2006 14:05
Or Better Yet [13 words]AnneMSep 11, 2009 18:32
Religion of peace !!!! no less [100 words]VijayAug 28, 2006 03:17
Infact Islam couldnt have been spread by force !!!!! [119 words]UmerSep 10, 2009 16:07
CORRECTION: Fastest Growing Religion Is CHRISTANITY [102 words]AnneMSep 11, 2009 18:28
⇒ People Keeping Head in Sand [78 words]Ed ZieglerAug 17, 2006 16:38

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