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Hateful Jews stalk a 95-year-old man for something that never happened.

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George Gr�ner

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Jul 19, 2012, 8:48:06 AM7/19/12
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Police in Hungary on Tuesday arrested Laszlo Csatary, said to be
the world�s most wanted living Nazi, and charged him with war
crimes related to the deportation of thousands of Jews to
Auschwitz during World War II.

Hungarian prosecution said it indicted the 95-year-old for the
part he played in sending 15,700 Jews to Nazi death camps when
he was the police chief of Kosice.

Except, there were no Nazi death camps and the claimed holocaust
cannot be proven by anyone.

Phil Kangas

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Jul 19, 2012, 9:28:16 AM7/19/12
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"George Gr�ner" <ggr�n...@invalid.edu> wrote in
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George, you are one stupid fucking jackass of the
worst kind!



Alim Nassor

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Jul 19, 2012, 11:30:15 AM7/19/12
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Were you one of the workers at the ovens?
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Why are people so cruel

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Jul 19, 2012, 4:41:23 PM7/19/12
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> Except, there were no Nazi death camps and the claimed holocaust
> cannot be proven by anyone.
>
You really dont believe that do you?

The next thing you will be telling us is the Vietnam War was a just war
and the MyLai Massacre was a film set.

Mind you Americans will need to be wary about the war crimes they committed
in Vietnam if they (politicians) continue to support war crimes trials of
long
past wars.

David R. Birch

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Jul 19, 2012, 10:16:15 PM7/19/12
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On 7/19/2012 7:48 AM, George Gr�ner wrote:
> http://www.jpost.com/JewishWorld/JewishNews/Article.aspx?id=2779
> 16
>
> Police in Hungary on Tuesday arrested Laszlo Csatary, said to be
> the world�s most wanted living Nazi, and charged him with war
> crimes related to the deportation of thousands of Jews to
> Auschwitz during World War II.
>
> Hungarian prosecution said it indicted the 95-year-old for the
> part he played in sending 15,700 Jews to Nazi death camps when
> he was the police chief of Kosice.
>
> Except, there were no Nazi death camps and the claimed holocaust
> cannot be proven by anyone.
>

Y'know how the Germans are often such meticulous and orderly people?

Seems they kept careful records of what they did.

And to whom.

Lots of records.

Lots and lots and lots of records.

Millions of records.

David

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