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Elveon
03-12-2009, 08:39 AM
By JONATHAN TILOVE

For the small, hardy band of right-wing Jews who attended this past weekend's American Renaissance Conference, the biennial gathering of white nationalists ended on a sour note.

The events Saturday, February 25, passed without major incident. But then, late Sunday morning, none other than former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke approached the microphone on the floor during the question-and-answer session for French writer Guillaume Faye. After congratulating Faye for stirring remarks that "touched my genes," Duke asked if there weren't an even more insidious threat to the West than Islam.

"There is a power in the world that dominates our media, influences our government and that has led to the internal destruction of our will and our spirit," Duke said.

"Tell us, tell us," came a call from the back of the room.

"I'm not going to say it," Duke said to rising laughter.

But Michael Hart, a squat, balding Jewish astrophysicist from Maryland, was not amused. He rose from his seat, strode toward Duke (who loomed over him like an Aryan giant), spit out a curse — "You f...ing Nazi, you've disgraced this meeting" — and exited.

More:
http://www.jewwatch.com/jew-organizations-penetration-white-european-orgs.html

Lenny
03-12-2009, 10:31 AM
Any Jew who is honest about being pro-European, should be honest enough to criticize his co-religionists and their pernicious influence. Exploding in anger when it is mentioned is just silly.


Also- Supposedly one of the biggest (monetary) backers of AmRen is a Rabbi named Schiller.

Conservationist
03-12-2009, 12:56 PM
"There is a power in the world that dominates our media, influences our government and that has led to the internal destruction of our will and our spirit," Duke said.

So what?

Our job is to fix the problem, not find blame.

Manifest Destiny
03-26-2009, 04:04 PM
So what?

Our job is to fix the problem, not find blame.

It's easier to fix a problem once you've discovered the cause(s) of that problem.