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Tuesday January 14, 2003 04:01
by Vince
TheConstitutionrules at hotmail dot com
Stumbled across this in a book and decided to post here for comments: "A proposal made by James Harrington in the seventeenth century: In his Oceana, he suggested that Ireland should be sold to the Jews for their habitation, thus solving two problems at one stroke."
Well I shudder to imagine if this had come to pass. We'd have to read insufferable internet posts by Zionist to the effect, "there never was a country called Ireland nor a people called Irish", or some other such gibberish that the Zionists like to bandy about as they invade our IndyMeida News wire.
"By his talents as a speaker and energetic pamphleteering, Edward Hine acquired a considerable following. His magazine, Life From the Dead, provided a monthly forum for articles and lively discussions on the various proofs of Identity."
Excerpt from chatper on "Jews, Britons and the Lost Tribes of Israel" from the book "Eccentric Lives & Peculiar Notions" by John Michell 1999
Comments (9 of 9)
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That's some tremendously twisted logic: you discover the rantings of a moral retard from over 300 years ago who proposed to sell someone else's country to people who had never called it home, and somehow this is a basis for a flippant criticism of Jewish nationalism? There's a word for this particular type of obsession.
Vince discovers an antiquarian spoof and somehow tries using it as a cudgel against the modern State of Israel?
Talk about desperation!
there is a detailed examination of the subject at
http://www.vanguardnewsnetwork.com
Regards,
GG
strike a nerve, or are you drunk now?
that you're attacking the Jews on this website?
Why I am I not surprised you're a jackass?
that you're unable to distinguish between 'attacking Jews' and criticising the state of Israel?
Or the right-wing trolls?
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