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JUST KEEP TELLING THE TRUTH, NORMAN FINKELSTEIN, ABOUT THE EVIL THAT IS THE ZIONIST PROJECT
REAL LIBERAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH —
Authority: 128
Just keep telling the truth. Ive never seen Norman Finkelstein more animated and relaxed. Norman really show some flashes of (mundane) genius here. This is not a blanket endorsement of Norman, however. He and I split company at the spirit. Norman is an atheist; whereas, Im looking forward to being completely in sync ...1 week ago -
Documentary roundup
Nicholas John Mead —
Authority: 117
The end of 2009 has seen some great documentary releases. Here are a few to see: The Most Dangerous Man in America That’s how Henry Kissinger described Daniel Ellsberg who bravely leaked the infamous Pentagon Papers which helped end the war in Vietnam. He’s also a brilliant speaker and analyst of military ...1 week ago -
Norman Finkelstein: Zionism’s Version of History
Dandelion Salad —
Authority: 556
Dandelion SaladHart of the Matter – Norman Finkelsteinby Alan HartAugust 2009My guest tonight is a Jewish American political scientist and author who Jewish supporters of Israel right or wrong love to hate. He is – Norman Finkelstein.Norman Finkelstein grew up in New York City where, before he obtained academic ...1 week ago -
insignificance
n e u f n e u f —
Authority: 444
[click image] Here you have a particularly vivid account of both the plight of the Palestinians in Gaza and the insignificance of the efforts to free them. You are going to take exception to the term "insignificance" here, but I am speaking from the vantage point of effectiveness. Those engaged so selflessly and ...3 weeks ago -
Meet the Jew, Zionists love to hate
Thought Leader —
Authority: 510
I am not a fan of famous professors. They are normally so caught up in their research that they’re often socially starved animals; aloof and arrogant in their approach. I’d rather read their work than meet them. Some have been in the library so long they’re unaware of the hairs growing on their nose. When [...]3 weeks ago