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May 12, 2005

A Pat on the Back for Buchanan

This, my friends, is one of Pat Buchanan's best columns ever. In just a few paragraphs he completely demolishes the myth of World War II as the "good war."

Predictably, he's drawing fire from the warmongers and professional Holocaust victims, too. (Thanks to Drudge for this link.)

Go get 'em, Pat!

Posted by Mike Tennant at May 12, 2005 04:05 PM

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And one of Buchanan's biggest sins is not mentioning the Holocaust of the Jews, according to "Holocaust expert" Yaffa Eliach.

"For me it is very important to present the truth, to show the murder," Eliach said. "The idea was to kill Jews."

Does Mr. Eliach need to be reminded that there were plenty of non-Jews murdered by the Nazis, too? And should we infer from Mr. Eliach's neglecting to mention the 30-40 million butchered/starved to death by Stalin (much of which took place BEFORE the USSR became one of the Allies) that he considers those murders less important than the Nazis' mass murder of the Jews? I would think not, but if one was to consistently apply Mr. Eliach's own logic, that is what one would have to conclude, wouldn't one?

Posted by: Robert Kaercher [TypeKey Profile Page] at May 12, 2005 05:51 PM

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