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World leaders pay tribute to Wiesenthal     Associated Press
1. He will be buried in the undivided captial of Jerusalem.
Suck on that Jew haters of the world. Like the other beacons of the Jewish faith, Simon Wiesenthal will shine among them. May his soul be blessed for all eternity. May his blessed memory teach the world to not have an open hand with our enemies but snuff them out and send them burning in Hell. Thank you.
Hans ,   Germany   (09.21.05)
2. The truth.
Europe died in Auschwitz I was walking along Raval (Barcelona) when all of a sudden I understood that Europe died with Auschwitz. We assassinated 6 million Jews in order to end up bringing in 20 million Muslims! We burnt in Auschwitz the culture, intelligence and power to create. We burnt the people of the world, the one who is proclaimed the chosen people of God. Because it is the people who gave to humanity the symbolic figures who were capable of changing history (Christ, Marx, Einstein, Freud...) and who is the origin of progress and wellbeing. We must admit that Europe, by relaxing its borders and giving in under the pretext of tolerance to the values of a fallacious cultural relativism, opened it's doors to 20 million Muslims, often illiterates and fanatics that we could meet, at best, in places such as Raval, the poorest of the nations and of the ghettos, and who are preparing the worst, such as the 9/11 and the Madrid bombing and who are lodged in apartment blocs provided by the social welfare. We also have exchanged culture with fanaticism, the capacity to create with the will to destroy, the wisdom with the superstition. We have exchanged the transcendental instinct of the Jews, who even under the worst possible conditions have always looked for a better peaceful world, for the suicide bomber. We have exchanged the pride of life for the fanatic obsession of death. Our death and that of our children. What a grave mistake that we made!!! http://www.frontpagemag.com/blog/index.asp
Aviva ,   Israel always Berlin   (09.21.05)
3. A Tzadik
A man who may never be replaced and will be sorely missed. There are too few tzadikeem in this world.
Noah ,   Toronto, Canada   (09.21.05)
4. Mourn Simon Wiesenthal
God still uses his Hebrew children. He used Albert Einstein to help end the war, and commissioned Simon Wiesenthal to clean up the "stray debris" from that same war. If you are an enemy of Israel, I would be trembling in my shoes. Dina Saenz
Dina Saenz ,   Albuquerque, USA   (09.21.05)
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