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23 December 2006

STUPID RABBI ATTACKS HIS BEST FRIENDS IN ATTEMPT TO PUSH MENORAH'

medium_10509139_240X180.jpgmedium_00000000000121547.jpg(michaelsavage.com)  Let me begin by saying I have been a friend of Chabad for...


Let me begin by saying I have been a friend of Chabad for over 20 years because of the very important outreach work that they do. Having told you this I will now tell you that this brazen Rabbi should be defrocked for having become a "Lone Ranger" in his attempts to force a Jewish religious display at SeaTac airport. By pushing too hard at the wrong people he made enemies where there were none before. When will Jews learn they are a tiny minority and need all the friends they can find? Already Christians feel under siege. Attacked by the ACLU and other anti-Christian atheistic forces, crosses are being removed across the U.S., Christmas displays are being prohibited, Christmas songs have been denuded, even the phrase "merry Christmas" itself being banned in places of business. Now, along comes a black-frocked "rabbi" who loudly DEMANDS that a menorah be installed at an airport where there are no overtly Christian displays (crosses, the manger scene, etc.) and he insists that an overtly religious display be erected (a Jewish menorah).  The airport management fearing a lawsuit and a deluge of like demands from Muslims, Hindus, witches, Buddhists and other groups decides to pull down their holiday trees. The "rabbi"" backtracks, says he never intended to sue; he only wanted "equal treatment" and so on. Predictably the ADL fires off a press-release and the hate-mail begins giving the ADL new claims of "Anti-Semitism" as though these missives came out of the blue without provocation. You can only push a society so far until a reaction occurs. Being under siege by Muslim pressure groups the wider Christian society is very naturally going to react to a "rabbi" who tried to force them to display an overtly Jewish religious symbol where only a symbol of cultural tones had been put up. Beautiful trees which have projected through their scent and their grace a time of warmth and peace becoming instead symbols of rancor. All because of a "lone ranger" Jewish missionary who should be defrocked and forced to publicly apologize to the Christian community.  

Michael Savage

Comments

I listen to you every night and I admire you much. I think you misunderstood this. You know that the founding fathers of this country intendid for it to be based on christian-Judeo ethics. This means it is okay to erect the tree and a monorah together in the town square for all to see and be proud. Yes including the Jews. For an airport to act in this way is totally vicious. By making it sound as the rabbi had demanded to take down the Trees is disingenuous. They are the ones who caused the backlash not the Rabbi. You know better.
Moshe Haber

Posted by: Moshe | 17 January 2007

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