Re: Tom Potter, were you slandered by the Jews ?



On 4 apr, 15:19, "Tom Potter" <tdp1...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Jeff?Relf" <X...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

news:Jeff_Relf_2008_Apr_3__4_34_Pe@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Were you slandered by the Jews ?
Did they take your free-speach rights ? â?o power and money â?  ?

It would be pretty hard to "slander" me using facts,
and I welcome attempts to "slander" me or anyone
with lies, half truths, distortions, and boilerplate,
as it allows me to identify and expose dishonest people.

Considering that I am retired, have no businesses,
am not in politics, and have a good self image,
it would be pretty hard to take away my free speech,

but as a person who believes that free speech is a positive force,
I frequently take a stand when I see
an effort to inhibit the  free speech of anyone.

The bottom line is,
I don't like to see people like Jimmy Carter, Mel Gibson,

In what way has Mel Gibson been slandered and by whom?

and other folks "slandered" using Institutionalized Bigotry.

To read the stories of a few of the many folks
who have been victims of Institutionalized Bigotry
visit the web site below.

<http://www.zundelsite.org/english/debate/victims/index.html>

--TomPotter

http://www.geocities.com/tdp1001/index.htmlhttp://notsocrazyideas.blogspot..comhttp://groups.msn.com/PotterPhotos

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