Posted by Socrates in Fabius-Gayssot Act, France, holocaust racket, jewed culture, jewed law, Le Pen, Socrates, thought crime at 1:44 pm |
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The German occupation of France was mild and uneventful for most Frenchmen. Le Pen was found guilty anyway:
The German occupation of France was mild and uneventful for most Frenchmen. Le Pen was found guilty anyway:
This employer-sanctions law is the first of its kind in America and will, no doubt, lead to similar laws being passed in other states, unless federal courts intervene:
Friday FTL 02/08 “This week in organized Jewry” w/ Bud, Todd In FLA and Alex Linder
Join me your co-host Bud White and co-host Todd In FLA. In addition to our usual line up of jews in the news, Todd will be focusing on Mitt Romney’s departure from the 08 election and Alex Linder will offer his commentary on the chimp-out in Kirkwood, MO. We’ll be covering all things TJB, including Lapen sentencing in bias case, NY kike’s wife arrested for his murder, Jews vs the IRS, Brooklyn bias crimes, plus a whole lot more TJB reporting.
Tunes start at 6:30 est
Talk starts at 7:30 est
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by Wayne MacLeod. First published in 1968. An excerpt: [Here].
by Patrick Grimm: [Here].
David Duke has a Ph.D in history from MAUP, which is an important university in Eastern Europe:
Co-hosting with resident bad-boy Mishko Novosel and special guest Jimbo!
* “Who turned the lights out?” (where’s Thomas Edison?) Afreak-du-Sud goes dark; generator salesmen are now laughing all the way to bank (until they get there and realise their money’s worth buckshee)
* PLUS the usual Afro-congoid madness prevailing this neck of the woods
SEE YOU THERE!
Jewish author Blume wrote the infamous, explicit novel “Forever” (1975), which is very popular among teenage girls. Her books have been translated into many different languages, so that people around the world may enjoy them – isn’t that nice? (Wonder if the Muslim countries enjoy her books?):
More about Blume: [Here].