Just Another Day (Part 5)

From the New York Times :

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The state’s litter prevention program got an unusual ally last year: A neo-Nazi group adopted a half-mile section of highway in Springfield and picked up the trash. . . .

Lawmakers responded with an amendment to a large transportation bill that would rename that section of road after Abraham Joshua Heschel, a rabbi who narrowly escaped the Nazis in World War II and later marched with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

Message: This isn’t your country anymore.

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3 Comments

  1. Perhaps the auditorium where AIPAC holds their next meeting can be named after a famous Palestinian??

    Arafat Hall has a nice ring to it, no?

    Fight fire with fire.

  2. I think a simple press release by the neos would be sufficient. A release in which they deplore the effects of managerial capitalism on the environment and condemn the angry Jews for their strange publicity attempts in the face of eminent, ecological catastrophe.

  3. danielj: “A release in which they deplore the effects of managerial capitalism on the environment and condemn the angry Jews for their strange publicity attempts in the face of eminent, ecological catastrophe.”

    Great point. I’ve thought a lot about how Jew-led international hyper-capitalism is having a horrible impact on the Earth’s overall environment.

    At RL’s blog recently I wrote:

    “However, Jews do promote commerce and consumerism (’money-changing’) wherever they go, and while some might consider that a good thing it is increasingly clear that too much commerce, too much ‘progress,’ too much industrialization, too much consumerism, and too much development are destroying the earth’s environment and as such must be sharply reigned in to more sustainable levels.”

    http://robertlindsay.wordpress.com/2009/06/13/ahmadinejad-wins-fair-and-square-in-iran-imperialistzionist-green-color-revolution-smashed-by-the-iranian-people/#comments

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