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Cardinal Pell Argues “No People In History Have Been Punished The Way The Germans Were”
Cardinal George Pell recently supported Germans and belittled Jews in a debate with British evolutionary biologist and atheist, Richard Dawkins.
Cardinal Pell, the Archbishop of Sydney and the highest ranking Catholic in Australia, has described himself as “an old Kennedy groupie”. (referring to John F. Kennedy, the first Catholic President of the United States of America)
During the debate, he claimed ancient Jews were “intellectually limited” and outmatched by other civilizations.
Cardinal Pell also believes Jewish history has been exaggerated and that Jews “weren’t intellectually the equal of the Egyptians or Persians”.
He also claimed the “poor little Jewish people, they were originally shepherds. They were stuck. They’re still stuck between these great powers”.
Cardinal Pell also argued that “no people in history have been punished the way the Germans were” following the holocaust.
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Catholic League Claims Hilary Rosen “Had To Adopt Kids” while Ann Romney “Raised Five Of Her Own” 
What is a “family”? Is it this?
Or could it also be this?
The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights believes families should include a man and a woman.
Modern liberals believe that idea is “offensive” and “outdated”.
The controversy began during a recent interview on CNN with Anderson Cooper. Lesbian Jewish Feminist Hilary Rosen claimed Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s wife Ann has “never worked a day in her life”.
Today, the Catholic League responded to Rosen’s statement on Twitter.
Liberals claim this message is offensive and implies adoptive parents aren’t “real parents”.
However, the Catholic League ONLY meant that homosexuals can’t naturally have children.
A REAL FAMILY provides children with a mother and father.
By contrast, homosexual couples give children two mothers or two fathers.
God bless the Catholic League for calling out Hilary Rosen and defending the traditional family.
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Rosen Claims Ann Romney Has “Never Worked A Day In Her Life” 
In 1919, British Catholic author G.K. Chesterton claimed feminism is the “idea that women are free when they serve their employers but slaves when they help their husbands.”
Radical feminism has since pushed into the mainstream culture with the help of Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, and most recently Hilary Rosen. These Jewish women have worked to destroy the traditional family by discouraging women from embracing motherhood.
In a recent interview with Andreson Cooper, Rosen claimed Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s wife Ann has “never worked a day in her life”.
Later that night, Ann Romney gave a response on Twitter. She explained “I made a choice to stay home and raise five boys. Believe me, it was hard work.”
Since, Obama’s campaign has tried to downplay the conflict end the controversy. (although Rosen is a Democratic strategist who has visited the White House 35 TIMES since Obama was elected…)
It’s too late though, Hilary Rosen’s comments demonstrate the radical difference between Jewish feminism and traditional motherhood.
These differences clearly show the choice young women have.
They can follow Hilary Rosen’s example and become a fat, disgusting, lonely old woman.
Or they can follow Ann Romney’s example and become a beautiful mother with a family that loves them.
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Catholic Actor Hasn’t Changed At All 
I must admit, I was a bit worried when I heard Mel Gibson was making a film about “Jewish heroism”. (Didn’t know that even existed…)
It was a shock coming from the man that once famously delcared Jews were “responsible for all the wars in the world” during a DUI arrest back in 2006.
Turns out my fears were unfounded, Hollywood screenwriter Joe Eszterhas claims Gibson never intended to make the movie.
Eszerhas also claims Jews were a common topic of conversation at Gibson’s homes in Malibu and Costa Rica
Gibson allegedly called Jews, “Hebes”, “oven-dodgers”, and “Jewboys.”
Whenever names were brought up, Gibson supposedly asked “He’s a Hebe, isn’t he?”
Gibson also allegedly said “gatekeepers” of American companies were “Hebes” who “controlled their bosses”.
He also supposedly claimed the Holocaust was “mostly a lot of horseshit”.
Gibson also allegedly said the Torah made reference to the sacrifice of Christian babies and infants.
When Eszerhas claimed Gibson was confusing the Torah with The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, Gibson declared “It’s in the Torah! It’s in there!”
Eszterhas believes Gibson announced plans to make the movie “in an attempt to deflect continuing charges of anti-Semitism which have dogged you, charges which have crippled your career.”
He adds, “I’ve come to the conclusion that the reason you won’t make “The Maccabees” is the ugliest possible one. You hate Jews.”
Thank you Mel Gibson, I knew you would never let me down.
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Cartman’s Passover Special, “Jewpacabra” Criticizes Anti-Semitism, Defends Jews
For the last sixteen years, South Park has provided our generation with a humorous parody of politics, religion, philosophy, and pop culture.
The animated sitcom about four young boys is popular because it often demonstrates how ridiculous the modern world is. The show regularly makes fun of famous liberals, rap culture, and “political correctness”.
The problem with South Park however is that it criticizes EVERYTHING. The show makes fun of Christianity, social conservatives, and the tea party movement.
In fourth season episode “Do The Handicapped Go To Hell?”, the show mocks Catholic Priests, the Sacrament of Confession, and the Christian idea of Heaven.
In sixth season episode, “Red Hot Catholic Love”, the show criticizes Christianity for having too many “stupid laws and rules”. South Park claims religion should only be about being a “good person”. (But who would decide what being a “good person” even means?)
In fifteenth season episode, “TMI”, the Tea Party is portrayed as the “Pissed Off and Angry Party”. (A group of men trying to compensate for having a small penis)
South Park was created Matt Stone and Trey Parker, two friends from Colorado. Matt Stone is Jewish and in an interview with Jewish News of Greater Phoenix claimed the character Kyle Broflovski is based on his own experiences.
Kyle Broflovski often demonstrates pride in being Jewish and defends his religion throughout the series. He is thoughtful, honorable, and fair.
Jewish groups have applauded South Park for using Kyle to “accurately portray what it is like for a young Jew to have to endure loneliness and bigotry as an ethnic and religious minority”.
By contrast, Eric Cartman is loud, obnoxious, and manipulative. He is obese, racist, and has a continuous rivalry with Kyle.
In a 2008 interview with Jaime Weinman, Stone said the relationship between Broflovsky and Cartman was inspired by the relationship between Archie Bunker and Michael Stivic on the 1970’s sitcom, All in the Family.
Kyle teases Cartman about his weight and is disgusted with Cartman’s immorality, cruelty, bigotry, and greed.
Kyle offers reasonable, scientific explanations to problems while Cartman gets angry and relies on “outdated stereotypes”.
In seventh season episode “It’s Christmas in Canada” Cartman declares “You fucking Jews have ruined Christmas again!”
In eighth season episode “The Passion of the Jew”, Cartman is inspired by Mel Gibson and his movie “The Passion of the Christ” to “exterminate the Jews”. He dresses up as Hitler and convinces people to march and shout German anti-Semitic chants.
In ninth season episode “Two Days Before The Day After Tomorrow”, Cartman claims “all Jews carry gold in a little bag around their neck”.
In thirteenth season episode “Margaritaville”, Cartman claims “covetous Jews who have taken all our money and hoarded it for themselves! Hidden all the cash in some… secret Jew cave that they built, probably back in the early 60s! It is the Jews, my friends!”
Later in thirteenth espisode “Fishsticks”, Cartman fantasizes about saving his town from an army of “Jewbots”. (Jewish robots)
In fourteenth season episode “Crippled Summer”, Cartman calls Kyle a “liar and a swindler who would do anythng for money. The Jews have been persecuted across the earth for good reason, Kyle. You are a race of beady-eyed thieves, Kyle, who throughout the millennia have squirmed and worked your way into the dark cubbyholes of society. Where exactly did the Jews first get their power and how are they able to manipulate our minds today?”
Throughout the series, Cartman has also said Jews “don’t have rhythm”, “can’t be pirates”, and can’t play basketball or hockey.
Cartman, admittedly a funny character, is really presented as the “ignorant bigot”. Stone created Cartman’s character to discredit people who believe in stereotypes and criticizes Jews.
In fact, Brad Greenberg of the Jewish Journal ACTUALLY LIKES Cartman because he makes anti-Semitism appear stupid and irrational.
It’s the same reason many liberals love Stephen Colbert. He’s satire and he makes conservatives sound radical and foolish.
Meanwhile, Jews have been portrayed quite differently on South Park.
In first season episode “Mr. Hankey, The Christmas Poo”, Kyle feels excluded from the rest of town during Christmas and is comforted by Mr. Hankey, a talking and singing Christmas poo.
In the interview with Jewish News of Greater Phoenix, Matt Stone said this show was actually inspired by his own experiences as a child. He claimed he watched Jewish children get beat up and bullied every Christmas.
In second season episode “Ike’s Wee Wee”, Kyle tries to protect his brother Ike from circumcision but learns to embrace the Jewish ritual.
In third season episode “Jewbilee”, Kyle attends a Jewish Boy Scouts camp and worships Moses, who appears as a giant, glowing, floating dreidel.
In eighth season episode, “The Passion of the Jew”, Kyle watches “The Passion of the Christ” and is ashamed the Jews killed Jesus. He forgets about it when meets Mel Gibson, portrayed as a “deranged masochist”.
Last week’s South Park episode, “Cartman’s Passover Holiday Special: Jewpacabra” brought an unusual twist into the story.
In the show, Cartman creates the legend of “Jewpacabra”, a beast that wanders throughout the forest.
South Park basically portrays the fear of “Jewpacabra” as the fear of any ridiculous myth. (Aliens, Sasquatch, UFO’s)
The “Jewpacabra” myth is obviously meant to symbolize the Jewish question and modern anti-Semitism. Kyle claims anyone who believes in the Jewpacabra is “either lying or stupid”. He also warns Cartman to “stop lying about a Jewpacabra before stupid people start believing you”.
Cartman declares “you can’t scare a Jewpacabra. Don’t forget, we are dealing with a creature that drinks blood, hides in the night, and has absolutely no belief in the divinity of Christ.”
He decides he needs to film the Jewpacabra to expose it. He tries a mating call, yelling “Jesus is a lie!”, “There is no Christ!”, and “There’s no way Jesus was the son of God!”
Later, Cartman believes he caught the Jewpcabra on film and claims“it’s like a sasquatch only more elusive, more ferocious, and a little more greedy”.
The other characters begin to believe Cartman but also worry Jewpacabra will attack the town for filming and exposing it. They decide to chain Cartman up sacrifice him to the Jewpacabra.
Cartman is shot with a tranquilizer and enters into a hallucination about Passover. During his dream, he sees the Jewish slaves in ancient Egypt and has a religious conversion experience.
That’s right, Cartman converts to Judaism…
Meanwhile, Kyle comes to free Cartman. He cuts him from the chains, takes him home, and tucks him into bed.
The next day, Cartman claims “Christ didn’t die for our sins and God is angry. It’s time for us all to stop this Easter ridiculousness, accept Jehovah as our God and deny Christ”.
The rest of the characters ignore him and continue their Easter egg hunt.
Cartman approaches Kyle and admits “I finally know how you feel Kyle, knowing your religion is right but being laughed at by everyone else. It’s so hard for us Jews, but I guess we just have to let stupid people believe what they’re going to believe”.
Cartman adds “I really do believe in Judaism now” and tells Kyle “Happy Passover”.
As the show ends, the sun is shown with a Star of David shining through it…
Wow……
The message is clear, Matt Stone realized South Park fans have not been laughing at Cartman but with him. He saw the popularity of Cartman and realized fans loved him for being a “racist” and a “bigot”.
Stone realized the character he had originally created to discredit anti-Semitism has actually been promoting it for the last fourteen years.
With the end of the series likely coming soon, Stone tried to kill the legacy of Cartman.
The truth is that Matt Stone’s original plan to discredit anti-Semitism has backfired. He has already introduced the Jewish question to a whole new generation.
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Dolan Believes Attacks Are “Not Only Unfair And Unjust, But Inflammatory”
New York Archbishop, Cardinal Timothy Dolan has responded to criticism for his stance against homosexuality.
Cardinal Dolan has been a frequent target of attacks from the LGBT community. Last summer, he warned that same-sex marriage is an “ominous threat” to society.
The most recent attacks began when Carl Siciliano sent Dolan an insulting letter last month. Siciliano, a homosexual “Catholic” (not really Catholic) is the founder of the Ali Forney Center, a group that offers emergency services to homeless gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender young people.
Siciliano claimed Cardinal Dolan’s “loud and strident voice against the acceptance of LGBT people” creates “a climate where parents turn on their own children”.
He added that “as youths find the courage and integrity to be honest about who they are at younger ages, hundreds of thousands are being turned out of their homes and forced to survive alone on the streets by parents who cannot accept having a gay child”.
Siciliano believes parents who are strongly religious are much more likely to reject children who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender. Studies claim that 40% of homeless youth are homosexuals.
Cardinal Dolan responded to Sciliano’s attacks with his own letter. Dolan wrote “for you to make the allegations and insinuations you do in your letter based on my adherence to the clear teachings of the Church is not only unfair and unjust, but inflammatory”.
Despite heavy criticism, the Catholic Church continues to fight same-sex marriage throughout the world.
In Washington, Catholic Bishops are asking their parishioners to help repeal the state’s new “marriage equality” law. If they receive 120,577 signatures, the law will be added to the November ballot and voters will decide the issue.
In England, Archbishop Vincent Nichols recently criticized Prime Minister David Cameron’s plans to legalize gay marriage. He explains “we have legal protection for the shape of the marriage that has served society very well around the world for many centuries and quite frankly we really don’t see why it’s important to change that legal definition.”
In Australia, Catholic bishops are also fighting political efforts to legalize same-sex marriage. They have requested Catholics demonstrate their opposition to same sex marriage with letters and protests.
God bless Cardinal Timothy Dolan and the Catholic Church for defending marriage and the traditional family.
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Creator David Shore’s Brothers Are Rabbis, He Admits “We Deal With Issues Of Religion A Lot On Our Show”
House M.D., the Fox drama series about a sarcastic doctor and his team of assistants is currently in its eighth and final season. The show was once the highest rated on television and still draws over ten million viewers.
House was created by Jewish writer David Shore and examines several Jewish themes and ideas.
Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), the cynical main character of the series is supposedly a reflection of Shore himself. In an interview with Jewish website Aish HaTorah, Shore claims Dr. House is “me, if I had the guts to say whatever I wanted.”
Dr. Lisa Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) is the most explicitly Jewish character on the show. She is the Dean of Medicine and has a sexual relationship with Dr. House. She is portrayed as an intelligent, strong, independent woman.
In 2007, Salon Magazine credited Dr. Cuddy with “bringing incredible Jewy glamour to prime time.”
Dr. Cuddy is not married but wants to have a child and become a single mother. After a few failed attempts with in-vitro fertilization, she decides to adopt a foster child instead. Dr. Cuddy struggles with parenthood though and claims she does not feel satisfied with her role as a mother.
In other words, Dr. Cuddy is the face of Jewish feminism. She is unsatisfied with being a woman and tries to be a man.
Shore’s appears to have been inspired by his brothers, Ephraim and Raphael, both Orthodox Jewish Rabbis. Ephraim runs a website that attacks news sources for anti-Semitism and Raphael produces documentaries about radical Islam…
Later in the interview with Aish HaTorah, Shore admits “we deal with issues of religion a lot on our show because people often turn to religion when they are faced with death. But I try to treat religion and religious people in a balanced way”
Wait… balanced? Dr. House routinely insults Christians and their faith.
Dr. Robert Chase (Jesse Spencer) works as one of the doctors on House’s team of assistants. Dr. Chase was raised Catholic and actually considered becoming a priest before becoming a doctor. He is typically selfish, untrustworthy, and superficial.
In this season, Chase actually has sex with a female patient that plans to become a nun…
Jews may claim to be fair and balanced but their shows clearly demonstrate the opposite.
House is clearly part of the larger Jewish effort to promote Jewish feminism and attack traditional Christianity.
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Over Last Twenty Years, Commissioner Has Transformed Game Into $6 Billion-a-Year Industry, Promoted Diversity
In 1920, Henry Ford wrote “if fans wish to know the trouble with American baseball they have it in three words… too much Jew…”
Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig continues the Jewish influence on the American pastime.
Selig is widely known as “the steroids commissioner” due to the performance enhancing drugs scandal throughout his tenure.
Former MLB commissioner Fay Vincent also accused Selig and Jerry Reinsdorf (another Jew) of rigging the free agency process to control which teams receive the best players.
More importantly, Bud Selig is also known for his crackdown on “racism” in baseball.
Here are some highlights:
In 1992, Selig gave former Cincinnati Reds owner Marge Schott a one year suspension for “racially insensitive remarks”. Schott had called several of her players “million dollar niggers”. On another occasion, she claimed “sneaky goddamn Jews are all alike.” Schott kept a Nazi swastika armband at her house and claimed Adolf Hitler “was initially good but went too far”.
In 1997, Selig retired Jackie Robinson’s #42 jersey number for every team in the entire league. Robinson was the first black player in Major League Baseball back in 1947. Selig has promoted the legacy of Robinson and turned him into an American cultural icon.
In 2000, Selig gave former Atlanta Braves closer John Rocker a 28 game suspension for “racially insensitive remarks”. In a Sports Illustrated interview, Rocker called one of his black teammates a “fat monkey”. Rocker also blasted foreigners and claimed “you can walk an entire block in Times Square and not hear anybody speaking English. Asians and Koreans and Vietnamese and Indians and Russians and Spanish people and everything up there. How the hell did they get in this country?” He also said he felt uncomfortable sitting next to “some queer with AIDS”.
In 2005, Selig fined former Chicago White Sox (current Miami Marlins) manager Ozzie Guillen for calling reporter Jay Mariotti a “fag”. Selig also forced Guillen to take sensitivity training.
In 2007, Selig started the Civil Rights Game which is played every year to honor black history in America.
In 2010 however, black baseball player Torii Hunter was NOT suspended after he made “racially insensitive” remarks. Hunter, an outfielder with the Los Angeles Angels, claimed “people see dark faces out there, and the perception is that they’re African-American. They’re not us. They’re impostors. Even people I know come up and say: ‘Hey, what color is Vladimir Guerrero? Is he a black player?’ I say, ‘Come on, he’s Dominican. He’s not black.’ … As African-American players, we have a theory that baseball can go get an imitator and pass them off as us.”
In fact, Selig actually agreed with Hunter and came out in support of him. In an interview with ESPN, Selig claimed “somewhere we lost a generation or two of African-Americans. I don’t know why that happened, but we are coming back. You look at Ryan Howard, Prince Fielder, Jason Heyward, a lot of young African-American stars. We’ve got to continue to do better, and we will.” Selig supports Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities, an MLB funded organization to promote baseball to black kids
In 2011, Selig forced Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt to sell his team. McCourt, an Irish Catholic, was in the middle of a costly divorce with his Jewish wife, Jamie. (Imagine that…) McCourt negotiated a 17 year television deal with Fox Sports worth $3 billion dollars to avoid bankruptcy. The television contract needed Selig’s approval as commissioner though and he refused to sign off on the deal. Selig forced McCourt to sell the Dodgers and they were eventually bought by Guggenheim Partners (a Jewish owned corporation).
Bud Selig has gradually transformed Major League Baseball into a $6 billion a year industry. Other Jews have also jumped on the money train.
Ten Major League Baseball teams are currently owned by Jews:
Chicago White Sox: Jerry Reinsdorf
Los Angeles Dodgers: Guggenheim Partners
Miami Marlins: Jeffrey Loria
Milwaukee Brewers: Mark Attansio
New York Mets: Fred Wilpon
New York Yankees: Hal Steinbrenner
Oakland Atheltics: Lewis Wolff
Tampa Bay Rays: Stuart Sternberg
Texas Rangers: Chuck Greenberg
Washington Nationals: Ted Lerner
Most recently, Selig did not suspend Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun (another Jew) after he tested positive for performance enhancing drugs.
Jews have not only turned baseball into a lucrative business but use it to promote diversity.
Don’t get me wrong, I am not telling everyone to stop following baseball. I personally enjoy the game and will continue to watch it.
However, people should remember who they are supporting when they buy expensive tickets and merchandise…
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Trailer for German-Made Film, “The Real American – Joe McCarthy”
Saint Joe McCarthy was one of the most hated men by Jews and Leftists. He cleared Jews out of Hollywood,Congress,Academia and Media. Unsurprisingly, when we here at Jett and Jahn Media did a google search the first results were Jews and liberals slamming McCarthy and praising Murrow. We will bring to you in future reports why Joe McCarthy is a Saint. We have to dig pass this Jewish bullshit first. Basically kids, when your Liberal-written American Civics book talks about the Red Scare, It was real and McCarthy fought the Commies.
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“Judaism Should Not Be Credited As The Basis Of Christianity, But Recognized As The Opposition Of It”
Today, Christians remember the day Jesus was crucified by the Jews.
This day proves that Christianity was actually a reaction against Judaism.
This day shows there are more differences than similarities between Christianity and Judaism.
For example, many modern Christians claim that Jesus was a faithful Jew killed by corrupt Jews.
However, the truth is that faithful Jews murdered Jesus because he exposed them.
Jesus was killed because he fought Judaism, not because he promoted it.
In 1918, German Catholic author Franz Schronghamer-Heimdal wrote, “Was Jesus a Jew? We know that it is the spirit that bestows life. Jesus-spirit and Jew-spirit—is there any greater contradiction imaginable? That is why the Jews attacked, persecuted, and drove to a shameful death the savior of the world, the Galilean. They never counted Jesus as one of their own because he was not a Jew, neither in spirit nor in body.”
Judaism should not be credited as the basis of Christianity, but recognized as the opposition of it.
When we follow the example of Jesus, we are also attacked but rewarded for our faith in the truth we defend.
















