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December 30, 2008

Dear MRFF,

Why is it completely unsurprising that your organization is led by a
bunch of loser mock-dogs? FYI - fucking a mock-dog makes you a mock-dog.

Hope & Change

[withheld]

December 30, 2008

Do the right thing - commit mass suicide.

[withheld]


Mikey Weinstein responds to the detractor:

December 30, 2008

YOU "do the right thing," sport: Get your GED. It's never too late.


The detractor responds to Mikey:

December 30, 2008

Maybe you can help me with my history prep for the GED.
Did they really make your grandmother into soap?


MRFF Supporters respond to the detractor:

December 30, 2008

I learned that you emailed the following message to a friend of mine: “Maybe you can help me with my history….. Did they really make your grandmother into soap?”

Such things really happened. My four grandparents were killed in Nazi concentration camps, along with my uncle, who was a young child.

Life is sacred. How can you possibly taunt others about such matters? Think about it…do you really want to be so callous about such horrible things?

[name withheld]


December 30, 2008

Maybe next time, it will be your family. Not only do the bad guys make soap out of the fat under your skin and inside your belly. After they've tattooed a number on your forearm and worked you to death, they skin you. The skin is used to make lampshades, making sure the tattooed numbers show well. Of course, any of your gold teeth (you do still have some teeth, don't you?) will be taken and melted down. After all, gold is gold. Oh, and your wedding band, too, assuming it's gold, and assuming you've been able to find -- how shall I put it? -- an intellectual equal who would be willing to marry you. Your parents would be treated the same way, even if they weren't married. Oh, and your children. After all, if you quality, so do all they. Your brothers and sisters, too, assuming your parents were brave (that's a nice way of putting it) enough to have more like you.

So, you just think about that. Yesterday, it was us. Tomorrow, it may be you.

Anonymous.


December 30, 2008

Citizen,

Pardon the anonymous salutation, but I don't know how else to address you, as you seem to prefer the comfort of your (supposed) E-anonymity - not surprising given the nature and content of your Es, and not just those to MRFF - I have looked around the Net and seen some of your comments on other sites - which, unsurprisingly, were also rather racist in nature.

I have the honor of being a friend of the MRFF and Mr. Weinstein, who kindly passed your E-mails to me for comment. I am finding the task of making an intelligent response difficult, as my first impulse when confronted with such despicable racist and anti-semitic dreck would be to respond in kind.

I have no idea who you are, or what your background is (though it is easy to surmise from what passes for correspondence and repartee), but I will give you a little bit of my own background before I reply so you (at least) will know who you are dealing with.

I served in the US Marines, a family tradition going back to at least WW I, and on through WWII and Korea. My family members have fought in every major war this country has engaged in since the Revolution. During the course of my own service, I had the honor of being engaged in several major combat operations in Vietnam (1967-68), including close personal ground combat at Khe Sanh, and in the Hue and Phu Bai areas. I have served in various infantry units and in 1st and 3rd Recon in capacities up to and including platoon commander.

Among the things that I believed then I was fighting for was the right of all people (not just Americans) to live their lives in freedom and that included freedom of (and from) religion, to live peacefully, and earn their livelihoods without fear or prejudice. It would seem I was mistaken in those beliefs.

Though raised Catholic, I am personally an agnostic. My wife's family, however, is of Jewish heritage. Her close relatives were among those who died in the camps - men, women, and children. Undoubtedly, their remains were used as the other gentleman who responded to you described - as soap, as lampshades, etc.

One of my late personal friends was an older gentleman who had been a concentration camp inmate. His "crime"? Simply being Polish - making him "untermensch" - sub-human - in their view. After they dealt with the Jews, the Gypsies, the homosexuals, Comabilutmunists, mental defectives, and others on the top list for extermination, the other "untermensch" were the next in line.
These things are not humorous - they happened. Real men, women, children, and even infants were exterminated methodically and their remains were "processed" by the so-efficient Nazis...

Judging from your apparent ability level (using your Es as a guide), I would imagine that you would have been on their list for eventual extermination as well, as the other gentleman commented. I might be mistaken. They did of course exempt people, if they were ardent Nazis...

Some of my family's friends were involved in liberating the camps. One was a combat photographer. He was among those assigned by GEN Eisenhower to photograph everything so that the evidence of the Nazi's atrocities would be preserved, both for their trials and for posterity.

Do you consider yourself a Christian? If so, what would your Lord (who was, you seem to forget, Jewish and thus would have been shoved into the camps if he had lived in Europe under the Reich) say about your comments? I seem to remember that in the Testaments, we see admonitions like; "Judge not lest ye be judged." "Let he who has not sinned cast the first stone." and most importantly; "Do as you would be done by."

I invite you to examine deeply and closely your own heart and conscience before you cast aspersions on others, or invite them to commit mass suicide, or be made into soap... Your comments are juvenile, despicable, and unmanly.

If I have offended you with these comments, I can assure you that they are not nearly as strong as those I was first contemplating on viewing your letters. However, if you desire satisfaction, I will be available - I do not hide behind an anonymous E, and I do not fear to sign my name to my missives.

Very Sincerely,

F. J. Taylor
USMC (Ret.)


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