On the subject of Jews and Mercedes Why don't Jew's like buying Mercedes and go for Lexus instead?
because he's an ignorant asshole
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> > snipped-for-privacy@benz.com wrote:
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> > > does he drive a mercedes benz. if not why are you post> > >
> > > > I'll bet there are no network television interviews awaiting this guy
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> > > > the U.S., the "American" media will do everything they can as always
> > > > to keep Israel and the legions of Israelis inside America happy. > > > >
> > > > October 12, 2003
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> > > > Vanunu faces curbs after jail
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> > > > GROUPS campaigning for Mordechai Vanunu, the whistleblower who > revealed
> > > > details of Israel's nuclear weapons programme to The Sunday Times, > fear
> > > > that his movements will be restricted when he is finally freed next > year
> > > > after 171/2 years in prison, writes Peter Hounam.
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> > > > Ernest Rodker, head of the Campaign to Free Vanunu, said there were
> > > > suggestions that Israel's security establishment might try to keep him
> > > > under a form of house arrest and deny him a passport.
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> > > > Representatives of campaign groups from North America, Europe and the
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> > > > East have said they would resist any further attempt to limit Vanunu's
> > > > freedom. Supporters are being encouraged to travel to Israel to attend
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> > > > rally outside Ashkelon jail when he is freed in April.
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> > > > "This should be a moment of celebration, not uncertainty," Rodker > said.
> > > > "Mordechai is in a very positive mood. He no longer seems weighed down
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> > > > the terrible things that happened to him.
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> > > > "After coming to London to thank everyone who has helped him, he hopes
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> > > > settle in America. We are counting the days to when he will be free > and
> > > > hope no obstacles will be placed in his way."
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> > > > Vanunu, a nuclear technician, disclosed in 1986 that Israel was making
> > > > advanced weapons of mass destruction. He was lured by a woman Mossad > agent
> > > > to Italy, kidnapped, smuggled to Israel and convicted of treason and
> > > > espionage.
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> > > > He spent the first 11 years of his 18-year sentence in solitary
> > > > confinement. The sentence has been reduced by six months
> > > > under a rule that applies to all long-term prisoners in Israel. > > > >
> > > > His brother Meir, who lives in Australia, visited him regularly during
> the
> > > > summer. "I am amazed at his inner strength," he said. "I just want to
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> > > > sure that when he is free he is given a chance to adjust. Many things
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> > > > changed since he was locked up in 1986, including the pace of life in
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> > > > 21st century."
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