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"Did I? Alright."

"I apologize to the Jews. They're good small businessmen as well (when they're not killing Jesus, pinching pennies, and wearing weird hat thingys)."

"Now if you'll excuse me, I'm late for my third lunch and a nooner with my favorite sheep."
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On the Jewish Question - Karl Marx, anti-Semitism and the War against the West
by Chuck Morse

http://amzn.com/B00BDFMG30

Author and radio commentator Chuck Morse has written a book about Karl Marx's anti-Semitic tract "On the Jewish Question" which was first published in 1844. He contends that Marx book belongs in the same pantheon of anti-Semitic hate literature as does Mein Kampf and The Protocols of the Elders of Zion due to its enduring influence on the politics and culture of the left.

His research demonstrates how the politics and philosophy of Marx influenced the anti-Semitism of Hitler and Stalin. He presents controversial research which raises questions about the influence of Marx on the nature of Nazism and on the Nazi Holocaust. This controversial topic is the focus of the chapters "On the Jewish Question and the Bolsheviks" and "On the Jewish Question and Hitler."

Morse does not mince words or genuflect to nostrums of political correctness in his search for truths regarding the Holocaust. He contends that an unvarnished and ongoing airing of these truths would lend genuine substance to the slogan "never again."
Chuck Morse is a nationally syndicated radio talk show host on the IRN/USA Radio Network. He is the author of numerous books and columns including the book "The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism" published by WND Books.

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