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Old August 27th 03, 03:22 AM
Brian Denley
 
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Maximo:
You are losing it. I didn't post any of those comments. Having reading
difficulties? Please pay attention.

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"mAximo" wrote in message
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Brian Denley spewed out his usual hate:
Funny thing is that Jews want to have Mel Gibson's movie banned. What's
good for the destruction of the country appears to be good for many Jews,
but come along a movie that details the last days of Christ, Oi vai, (oy
vey), these Freedoms are a thing of the past, the movie needs banned, it
offends Jews.


This demonstrates that Jews do in fact exercise an inordinate amount of
control over America and its politics, especially considering that they
are only about 2% of the U.S. population, and that they really aren't
concerned about the Freedoms that they endlessly seek to uphold when it
come to degeneracy.


You are completely delusional. Jews are at most .2%, and if they had
any power, then most people would know that zionists aren't Jews:


"An organisation working to bring Nazis and other anti-Semites to
justice urged actor-director Mel Gibson today to make changes to his
controversial film The Passion about the crucifixion of Jesus Christ."


"Mad Mel" is Newsweek's new way of referring to Mel Gibson, the Oscar-
winning producer, director and actor. It is a change in nomenclature for
Newsweek, which is more used to calling him the world's sexiest man.
Stranger still is the fact that no one at Newsweek actually saw the movie
called The Passion, before condemning it. The film will not be released
until Easter, 2004. Perhaps Newsweek's editors are just miffed at being
excluded from the private screenings of the rough cut that Mr. Gibson has
hosted lately. Those who have been so favoured overwhelmingly praise the
film -- calling it a work of art and rejecting outright any accusations
of intolerance.