A Special Place In Hell

Far be it for zionists to leave good enough alone.

No - after decades of mercilessly beating the 'holocaust horse' to death, they still don't know when to stop.

Poor, Mike Huckabee - he's now reserved 'a special place in holocaust hell' for daring to compare 50 million abortions to the "greatest tragedy on earth."

We're supposed to look the other way when these things happen.We're supposed to cut Christian friends of Israel a modicum of slack when they do these things.

After all, it was just a passing remark, a turn of phrase. It was an expression of passionate belief on an issue of social conscience.

But it should have been left unsaid.

It was late last month that former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, a Republican presidential hopeful and a Baptist minister, addressed the Values Voter Summit organized by the conservative Family Research Council.

At one point, Huckabee noted that "Sometimes we talk about why we're importing so many people in our work force."

"It might be for the last 35 years, we have aborted more than a million people who would have been in our work force had we not had the holocaust of liberalized abortion under a flawed Supreme Court ruling in 1973."

Responding to the use of the word holocaust and its linkage to the abortion issue, Anti Defamation League National Director wrote a letter to Huckabee, noting that "The Holocaust was a unique tragedy in human history - an attempt by the Nazis to exterminate the Jewish people that led to the deliberate murder of six million Jews. We find the use of analogies to the Holocaust in other contexts deeply painful, disturbing and offensive.

"Such analogies can only trivialize and diminish the horror," Foxman wrote, "and cause further pain to Holocaust survivors and to those alive today who lost friends and loved ones."

The story doesn't end there, however.

Mercy, for the poor dead horse...

In a review of the incident in the current edition of the Forward newspaper, a spokeswoman for evangelical leader Gary Bauer's Campaign for Working Families takes a different view of Huckabee's statement.

Following the logic of spokeswoman Kristi Hamrick, there is, in fact, a significant difference between the two holocausts: the holocaust of abortion is worse:

"Among pro-lifers, both events are seen as tragic, but the death toll now from abortion is between 40 and 50 million in the United States since 1973. Now that's a huge number of people who are dead and gone."

But, that's not good enough for Brad.

According to his supremacist logic, because there are far more Non-Jews than there are Jews, these fetuses "have a right to die" while the Jews who perished during "The Holocaust" have exclusive rights to the use of the word.

And anyone who doesn't like it is "a goddamn anti-semite!"

So there it is. How could we be so insensitive to have taken offense. Only six million. Only one of every three Jews in the world.

From time to time, criticism is leveled to the effect that "the Jews think they own the Holocaust."

We don't own the Holocaust. But we do own our history. It belongs, in particular, to the the hundreds of thousands of Jews who survived the Holocaust and are still alive today. The only people, it's fair to say, who know the depth of the catastrophe. The only people, it's fair to say, who know the true meaning of the word Holocaust.

Everyone else is a dumb goy.

Allow me to suggest the following to Christian friends of Israel who care about the Jewish people: you are fully smart enough and creative enough and passionate enough and sensitive enough to prosecute the battle against abortion without using the imagery of the World war II slaughter of the Jews.

It should be enough to know that the misappropriation of the term does injury to the feelings of thousands and thousands of people.

You can do better. You don't have to do this.

I hate to be the bearer of bad news, Brad.

But, there's a special place in hell reserved for hypocrites like you.

Posted in Submitted by qrswave on Tue, 2007-11-06 14:51.

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Zionist scumbags like Abe Foxman jumped on the bandwagon condemning (don't worry, no link to hate propaganda site ADL) Mike Huckabee for daring to use the word "holocaust".

F_ck ADL and the opportunistically moronic Zionist organizations trying to brainwash the public that only the word "holocaust" must refer to the one and only event that matter...for publicity exploitation to induce guilt in order to commit fraud, land theft and other crimes under the cover of the purported tragedy.

Why don't these slimy shitheads go after David Stannard who authored American Holocaust, the 1992 history book on the mass-scale genocide of Native Americans after the arrival of Columbus?

Nepos Libertas | Tue, 2007-11-06 15:05

..come on now, it can't be a ©opy®ighted gen(tile)ocide or holocaust™, unless something other than
animal-amalek™ die!

Grim Reaper | Tue, 2007-11-06 17:57

Robertsgt40-Fact of the matter is the 6 million has been repeatedly revised(officially)downward over the years. The 6 million was originally foisted on the world after WWI. It was the "magic" number of jews that had to die before they could reclaim their homeland(sic).Google it.original newsprint photocopy is seen from 1919 New York papers. No one bought the concept

robertsgt40 | Tue, 2007-11-06 22:28

Given that the International Committee of the Red Cross records less than 400,000 Jews dead in the Nazi deportation camps, and that none of those were systematically killed by poison gas, one would think that these Zionazi idiots would have the sense to keep quiet.

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C.G.B. Spender | Wed, 2007-11-07 00:36

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