Zionists in California Having A Fit
Zionists throw people in jail for questioning the holo-hoax, but they instantly evoke the First Amendment whenever someone complains about Jewish effronteries
On October 17, 2006, San Francisco State University’s College Republicans hosted an anti-Muslim rally in which they stomped on Hezbollah and Hamas flags.
A student filed a complaint about this, alleging “attempts to incite violence and create a hostile environment” and “actions of incivility.” The student noted that Allah's name was written on the flags. He asked that people show a little more respect for other people's religious sensibilities.
University officials opened an investigation.
In response, the College Republicans contacted the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), a group founded by two militant Jews: Alan Kors and Harvey Silverglate.
FIRE’s members frequently post articles in the Zionist Front Page (frontpagemag.com), and in Townhall.com, which is run by the ultra-Zionist Jew, Dennis Prager.
FIRE President Greg Lukianoff said, “The university must call off this hearing immediately. The College Republicans engaged in protected political expression, and it strains all credibility to think the university administration does not know this. There is nothing to try or investigate here other than protected expression.”
On January 23, 2007, FIRE wrote to the university’s President Robert A. Corrigan. They said no American public institution can lawfully prosecute students for engaging in political protest or for desecrating religious symbols.
FIRE’s letter said the university, “Has a duty to uphold the First Amendment rights of all of its students, even if they offend the religious sensibilities of some.”
(Even if people question the so-called holocaust?)
The university said it opened the imvestigation in order to assure all parties that they will be heard and fairly treated.
FIRE wrote several more letters to the university president, demanding a stop of the investigation.
FIRE Vice President Robert L. Shibley said, “The First Amendment protects using or destroying flags in political protest. University administrators cannot prosecute students for failing to respect a religious symbol.”
(Would they say the same thing if someone at the university burned an Israeli flag, or a copy of the Talmud?)
Source:
http://www.thefire.org/index.php/article/7816.html?PHPSESSID=a52ffb19ddd...





Hollow-cost
Holohoax
No matter how you slice-and-dice it, it's all pure fabrication
PS: Yes, people died, but in all likelihood not as many died as Germans who were bombed in their homes by the America/'Jews' and British
Good point, but where would anyone get a copy of the Talmud? I've been trying for years and still have no idea where it can be obtained.
Do you mean a full set of (paper) books? I don't know about that and I have only read small bits of the material but come and hear may be worth a look.
Elizabeth Dilling wrote in criticism of Judaism and you can read it there. I have to admit though that Jews say the quotes made are out of context but however you slice and dice it there appears to be some very strange stuff in there!
Impressive academic credentials here:
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/talmud1.htm
This site has some juicy talmudic tidbits on the last four pages.
http://www.rense.com/general75/ZionismOfGod.pdf
Hadnuf, Prof. Shahak was an Israeli who found the texts as FILTHY as Dilling and others. I guess that's what Farrakhan meant when he called it a "gutter religion." We were taught, of course, that he was an insane rascist and never informed of the basis for his statement. Aaaah, life in the Goypen, how sweet it is.
Anyhow, go to Shahak's Jewish History, Jewish Religion. He runs through the hate speech and the techniques they use when discovered.
Aum
Thanks for those excellent links. I believe Esau recommended the Biblebelievers site at one time and I completely forgot about it.