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Iran declares boycott on Coca Cola, Intel and 'Zionists'
Dudi Cohen
Published: 30.06.10, 17:49
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61. I have a reminder for the fellow from Austria on Einstein!
KATE ,   ISRAEL   (07.02.10)
As for his being influenced by the germans ? Hardly,did Germany implant his brilliant brain power? What a silly comment.Like so many of the highly intellectual Jewish achievers he was tops.HE WAS the GREATEST.And we have equally many more but time and space will not allow.We have reams of the same Jews.You see,it is not the environment but IN THE JEWISH GENES. Besides read the following. In 1895, Einstein, aged sixteen, renounced his German citizenship and moved to Switzerland. His main reason was to avoid military service and also to complete his education at Zurich’s Polytechnic Institute. There he eventually earned his Ph.D. in a climate relatively free of the anti-Semitism that pervaded German and Austrian universities. But Zurich had other rewards. Einstein spent much time at the Odeon Café, a hangout for Russian radicals, including Alexandra Kollontai, Leon Trotsky, and, a few years later, Lenin. Einstein admitted to spending much time at the Odeon, even missing classes to participate in the coffee shop’s intoxicating political debates. Not a bad life away from Germany ha?
62. #57 Cat crap
Hal ,   Usa   (07.02.10)
Let us all know how that Ayatolla Cola is going, punk!
63. Where can we obtain this list?
Serge ,   Montreal, Canada   (07.05.10)
It would be great to have a list of these companies. I suspect that they would experience a beneficial economic effect as a result.
64. Einstein was a pacifist, not a zionist
Paulo Uequed ,   Canoas - Brazil   (03.17.11)
Einstein was not a zionist as he conflicted with some major events that brought Israel to life, his ideia of a judaic state were exactaly what Palestinians demands today. Einstein was a pacifist.
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