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Those people who speak for America’s enemies are traitors On May 16, anti-United States bigots, who are evidently members of the National Alliance and the World Church of the Creator, attacked citizens of the Jewish faith, one of the oldest and most patriotic American communities, with hate literature leaflets distributed in Howell and Marlboro. These anti-American organizations willingly distribute the treacherous hate message of our current enemies that attacked the United States on Sept. 11. Their un-American hate messages usually omit the following historical facts: The traitorous bigots who distributed the same hate messages of those who attacked the United States on Sept. 11 are from families that are comparative newcomers to America compared to those of the much older Amer-ican-Jewish community. The Christian president of the Friends of Monmouth Battle-field, Richard Walling, advises that about 20 percent of the total population of colonial American-Jewish patriots fought in the American Revolution. That means that just about every physically fit Jewish male of military age fought against the British. No other major American community can say the same. Protected by the First Amend-ment for free speech, we are advised that the un-American, anti-Jewish leaflets that were distributed are not illegal and that the hateful bigots did not break the law. However, let us tell our law makers that those who make or distribute the foreign hate messages of our current enemies that are designed to divide our nation and weaken the United States during a time of war are traitors to our country and should be treated as such. Julian Batlan Manalapan-Marlboro Post 972 Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. |
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