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Posted by Paul in Mich on October 23, 2004 at 05:40:47 from (66.188.26.29):
In Reply to: Re: Paul in MI posted by Leland on October 22, 2004 at 21:45:34:
Leland, When did the bishops install ovens. You know nothing about which you speak. You speak through bigoted and ignorant lips on both Amish and Jewish issues if you think for a nano second that the Jews had it "better under Hitler than the Amish under their bishops", you both minimize the horrors of the holocost and embellish your hatred for the Amish. No race of humanity ever to walk this planet has ever had to endure worse than the Jews under Hitler. And the sects you speak of that use tractors are Mennonites, not Amish, though closely related, are different sects. And those roads they drive their buggies on are paid for from their taxes as anyone elses. The only taxes they have been exempt from are entitlement related and they would refuse S.S. Medicare, unemployment, workmans comp. Yet, those who work outside of their own community (Work for the English) do pay some entitlement taxes, and stil accept no benefits. They are much different from us in many ways, but are not scum of the earth as some may suggest, and certainly nothing you describe. I"m not sure where or how you became so loathsome of the Amish, but it can only be described as bigotry and hatred for which I will no longer comment to any of your subsequent postings on the subject. To do so would only motivate you to spew more of the same bigotry and hatred, and cause me to waller in the same gutter. Besides I still have 2.000 acres of soys and 600 acres of corn to get harvested which takes precedence over such trivial hogwash.
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