Israeli Seethes Over Bill of Rights

Kurt Nimmo
Feb. 22, 2006

If not so pathetic, it would be comical. A certain Israeli settler is heartened by David Irving’s conviction for so-called “Holocaust Denial,” in fact Irving was convicted for not buying the official, Zionist approved version of the Second World War, and has since agreed to accept the Holocaust, although it apparently did not reduce his sentence. Heartened by Irving’s conviction, the Israeli settler wants to indict various people he considers Holocaust deniers, who are in fact critics of Israel, and make them suffer, since his thing is making people suffer, especially helpless Palestinians, in particular Palestinian kids and old people. But there is a problem here. Most of the people he wants to suffer live in the United States (one hails from Canada) and in the United States there is something called the First Amendment of the Constitution. Of course, the Israeli settler would love to get rid of this, but there is nothing he can do, although his friends have tried to pass on several occasions a “hate bill” and lump criticism of Israel in the proposed legislation. As it now stands, all the disgruntled Israeli settler can do is hope all of the people he’d like to imprison fall into some kind of voodoo trance, stumble on airplanes and journey to Austria where people have lost their minds and don’t believe in freedom of speech. In lieu of that, the Israeli settler, a former American who hates the idea of natural law and constitutional rights, will continue to rant and rave, post his pathetic posts on reactionary blogs and forums, making a fool out of himself.













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