Ever since I read
The Brothers Karamazov I was aware of the unwritten commandent that was revealed to Dostoevsky---
Love thy neighbours but HATE the Jews--and had been preaching to all who would listen, and most who wouldn't, ever since!
Human rights groups are raising alarms over a new law passed by the Iranian parliament that would require the country's Jews and Christians to wear coloured badges to identify them and other religious minorities as non-Muslims.
When I read
this article this morning Dostoevsky's unwritten commandment immeadiately jumped into my mind, although the "Christian" fundamentalists will immeadiately point out that is happening in Iran.
But could it happen in America?
As Stern show politico Whack Packer Debbie Schlussel seems to have finally learnt this morning, her beloved GW is not as pro-Israel as she had thought!
Since my first exposure to conservative talk radio was New York's WABC, I was always enthralled by Republican apologists like Steve Malzberg and Matt Drudge who had shows that made them sound like Sonderkommandos--basically Jewish apologists for the Fourth Reich, the cries of Never again lost upon them.
As Debbie rails:
We have federal anti-boycott laws specifically outlawing the Arab Boycott of Israel. They were passed in 1977, as amendments to the Export Administration Act and the Ribicoff Amendment to the 1976 Tax Reform Act. The federal statute citation is 15 CFR 760 et seq. And there is a federal Anti-Boycott Office to enforce them. Apparently, our State Dept. and Prez see those as mere formalities
maybe it's becoming evident to these Republican
Uberjuden that the so-called Christian fundamentalists only care about Armageddon and their bizarre beliefs that they'll be
raptured away before the shiites hit the fan.
To paraphrase the only prophet I know of: The chickens are finally coming home to roost