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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Glenn Beck Invokes Hitler Youth; Compares Norwegian Shooting Victims to Nazi Paramilitary

Ephraim, you find this talking strange? from Glenn Beck after:


'Norway youths discussed Palestine prior to attack

Forty-eight hours before Friday massacre, teens participating in ruling party youth camp met with Norwegian foreign minister. Some called for boycott of Israel


The teenagers who took part in Norway's ruling party youth camp in the island of Utoya met with Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere and demanded he recognize Palestine on Wednesday, two days before the deadly terror attack which left many of them dead.




Read the rest on: Ynet


The Palestinian state comes only for the destruction of all the Jews. Many of us are killed by Palestinians. 'All the Jews have to be killed....'



by  on Jul 26, 2011
Hitler Youth is trending thanks to Glenn Beck. After the shootings that killed scores at a Norwegian summer camp attended by the children of Labour Party politicians, Glenn Beck stated on his radio show that the camp reminds him of the Nazi paramilitary organization: "I mean, who does a camp for kids thatapos;s all about politics. Disturbing." Torbjorn Eriksen, a former press secretary to Norwayapos;s prime minister called Beckapos;s comments "ignorant, incorrect and extremely hurtful." Bloggers are responding by posting details about a Beck-backed Tea Party camp that is both religious and political in nature. The Daily Kos points out that the Tampa 9-12 Project seeks to teach kids ages 8 to 12 that "America is good," "I believe in God," and "I work hard for what I have and I will share it with who I want to. Government cannot force me to be charitable."

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