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Originally posted by @shavixmir
Seriously? I can in no way change this hick-up in posting ettiquette?

Well, balls then... here it goes:

I give to you that Mr. fleitscher (spelling can be incorrect, 'cause I'm usin' a phone and typing in incredibaly difficult), is a stinking donkey's bum.

I'm sure I would have phrased that better if I was using a loptap.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41028895

If someone can't see the difference between reverence and historical value, then they've obviously misunderstood rationality.

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Originally posted by @shavixmir
Seriously? I can in no way change this hick-up in posting ettiquette?

Well, balls then... here it goes:

I give to you that Mr. fleitscher (spelling can be incorrect, 'cause I'm usin' a phone and typing in incredibaly difficult), is a stinking donkey's bum.

I'm sure I would have phrased that better if I was using a loptap.

http://www.bbc.com/ne ...[text shortened]... erence between reverence and historical value, then they've obviously misunderstood rationality.
As founder of Erase the Hate, Mr Fleischer has travelled the world to remove hateful and anti-Semitic graffiti.

"Maybe the city did not know," he told the BBC. "But I know exactly what this is. There is no ifs ands or buts about it."

Mr Fleischer said that as a piece of history, it belongs in a museum where its meaning is clear, instead of in a public park.

"It is a place where people come to feel safe and this is being displayed for everybody to see," he said.


Well that's what the link says about him. Not sure about the rage.

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