Imagine an Army psychiatrist shooting people in an army base to protest his being deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan. How could this happen? My thoughts aren prayers are with the victims and their families; the injured, all innocent victims of this senseless act of horror. Apparently, the doctor had been blogging about terrorist acts, including suicide bombings but no one was able to do anything about it before he went on his rampage. Why bother observing the rants of a physician who has access to the largest Army base in the world? Perhaps if they had done something beforehand, his shooting spree would have been avoided. Hopefully we'll hear soon more details on what happened and how this man became so mentally ill and no one he worked with or was related to picked up on it. I believe we'll find out he's a paranoid who had a psychotic break and who was never diagnosed. How they were going to deploy him to serve our country by treating soldiers with PTSD is incredible...We will have to be much more careful in evaluating Army professionals before we allow them to have access to these poor soldiers who were unarmed and unable to defend themselves.
It's a horrible chapter in our history. I am waiting for more information before jumping to any more conclusions.....
Life is short but writing a blog makes it feel a lot longer...Like an onion, I hope to expose layers of my life and thoughts to my readers, opening up to total strangers about my ideas, feelings and experiences. I hope you enjoy my writing and photos. Please respond with comments and suggestions. I love feedback!
Friday, November 6, 2009
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Trump didn't know about Gadhafi
Don't you love it! Trump organization issued a statement that the tent is being dismantled in the Bedford New York property where Col. Gadhafi was camping out....Trump knew nothing about it....
I guess they don't have security on his property. Or the Trump people that "rented" the property knew nothing about the terrorist leader who took years to take responsibility for the Lockerbie catastrophe and then gave a hero's welcome to the perpetrator so many years after slapping the face of the families of the victims of the disaster.
Or maybe the Libyans offered big bucks for the chance to be in that beautiful enclave close to the UN in the woods at the beginning of the beautiful fall foliage season! And Trump couldn't refuse....
In any case, it's outrageous. I think we should boycott anything with the name Trump on it. Too bad he isn't into consumer products yet because it would be easier....
Here's a guy who supported John McCain for president, such a patriotic conservative Republican pro-capitalist, blah blah blah playing host to one of the most notorious murderers and terrorists in the world.....What hypocrisy!!!!!
Like he said on The Apprentice for so many years .... Trump -- You're Fired!!!!!
I guess they don't have security on his property. Or the Trump people that "rented" the property knew nothing about the terrorist leader who took years to take responsibility for the Lockerbie catastrophe and then gave a hero's welcome to the perpetrator so many years after slapping the face of the families of the victims of the disaster.
Or maybe the Libyans offered big bucks for the chance to be in that beautiful enclave close to the UN in the woods at the beginning of the beautiful fall foliage season! And Trump couldn't refuse....
In any case, it's outrageous. I think we should boycott anything with the name Trump on it. Too bad he isn't into consumer products yet because it would be easier....
Here's a guy who supported John McCain for president, such a patriotic conservative Republican pro-capitalist, blah blah blah playing host to one of the most notorious murderers and terrorists in the world.....What hypocrisy!!!!!
Like he said on The Apprentice for so many years .... Trump -- You're Fired!!!!!
Monday, August 31, 2009
Casa Casuarina review in Plum TV Miami Insider blog
http://www.plumtv.com/blogs/miami-insider/miami-spice-is-nice-at-versaces-mansion/index.htm
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Dangerous terrirory
Eric Holder is making a serious mistake by digging up the CIA files on how we interrogated suspected terrorists following 9/11. As someone who lived through September 11th in Manhattan working at the Chrysler Building at that time, I remember the panic, fear and horror that people felt watching the towers fall and the people running in the streets covered with the ashes of the bodies and debris from those buildings that disintegrated before our eyes. For someone who is supposed to represent justice, how Mr. Holder thinks that worrying about the rights of the people responsible for the worst attack on the United States since Pearl Harbor should be on his agenda is tantamount to blotting out the memory of those 3000 innocent lives lost on that day. If someone threatens a prisoner with a power drill (and doesn't use it) or a threat on his family and he divulges information that would prevent us from a potential attack on another site in the U.S., so what?
He was not injured but possibly frightened enough to say something.
If we start stepping on the toes and tactics of our CIA operatives, we might as well give the terrorists free reign to do anything they want.
Is that what Holder wants? Really?
I hope he reconsiders this if and when we experience another attack. His zealotry in sic-ing his lawyers on our trained interrogators from the CIA is totally misguided and dangerous.
He was not injured but possibly frightened enough to say something.
If we start stepping on the toes and tactics of our CIA operatives, we might as well give the terrorists free reign to do anything they want.
Is that what Holder wants? Really?
I hope he reconsiders this if and when we experience another attack. His zealotry in sic-ing his lawyers on our trained interrogators from the CIA is totally misguided and dangerous.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Off to Palin country!
This weekend we're off to Alaska on a cruise for 12 days, starting with a few days in San Francisco! I'm so excited!
I have read about the trip and it sounds like nothing but fabulous scenery and icebergs, whales, dolphins, bear, eagles and other wildlife only seen in the Northwest.
I will be writing a blog to let you know what happens along the way.
In the meantime, being unhooked, unplugged to technology will be such a great break!
I feel like my eyes get bleary after a while from constantly typing and doing research, sending e-mails during the day, that looking at scenery, photographing animals and relaxing on a cruise ship is just what I need!
I have read about the trip and it sounds like nothing but fabulous scenery and icebergs, whales, dolphins, bear, eagles and other wildlife only seen in the Northwest.
I will be writing a blog to let you know what happens along the way.
In the meantime, being unhooked, unplugged to technology will be such a great break!
I feel like my eyes get bleary after a while from constantly typing and doing research, sending e-mails during the day, that looking at scenery, photographing animals and relaxing on a cruise ship is just what I need!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Au Pied de Cochon review on PlumTV
http://www.plumtv.com/blogs/miami-insider/savor-au-pied-de-cochon/index.html
Check out my latest blog on Plum TV....
Check out my latest blog on Plum TV....
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Animal Cruelty still exists at universities
Universities are continuing to inflict unbelievable pain on animals in the laboratories. The latest investigation by the Humane Society shows what is happening in neighboring Louisiana. While this isn't Miami-focused, per se, it's worth becoming involved to protect animals everywhere.
How is it possible for a university lab to inflict such inhumane cruelty to primates in 2009 is incredible to me. This disturbing story released by the Humane Society shows how the undercover work of these non-profits like the World Society for the Protection of Animals and the HS help animals by spotlighting abuse. The World Society for the Protection of Animals is trying to get people to boycott tourist attractions that abuse animals, including bull-fighting.
We are no longer living in the days of gladiators and these "spectacles" of animals being tortured and killed should be obsolete. Boycott bull fights, seaquariums, carriage-horses, bear dancers, circuses and any other tourist "attractions" that exploit animals and take them out of their natural habitat and train them in inhumane ways to "perform" or do shows for people. If people stop going to these places, the animals have a better chance of living in their natural habitats or in wildlife sanctuaries where they are well taken care of.
Read the article below for more details on what just happened in LA.
Latest HSUS Undercover Investigation Reveals Abuse of Chimps, Other Primates in Federally Funded ResLatest HSUS Undercover Investigation Reveals Abuse of Chimps, Other Primates in Federally Funded Research Laboratory
March 4, 2009
Group Identifies Hundreds of Possible Federal Law Violations, Notes Millions of Tax Dollars Wasted to Warehouse Chimps for Decades
A nine-month undercover investigation by The Humane Society of the United States has pulled back the curtain on the secretive, federally-funded New Iberia Research Center in Louisiana, revealing routine and unlawful mistreatment of hundreds of chimpanzees and other primates. The investigation of New Iberia Research Center is the most comprehensive ever at any major primate research facility and has resulted in a 108-page complaint to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, alleging a minimum of 338 possible violations of the federal Animal Welfare Act at the center. The law sets minimal standards for the treatment of animals in labs.
The HSUS’ videotape evidence shows severe distress of primates in isolation: They engage in self-mutilation by tearing gaping wounds into their arms and legs, a behavior that could be the result of New Iberia Research Center’s failure to provide adequate environmental enhancement. Routine procedures, such as the use of powerful and painful dart guns and frightening squeeze cages for sedation, are shown causing acute psychological distress to chimpanzees and monkeys. Infant monkeys scream as they are forcibly removed from their mothers so that tubes can be forced down their throats. Altogether, the investigation reveals animals forced to endure anxiety and misery behind the razor wire of the research facility.
“These experiments come at an enormous short-term and long-term expense to taxpayers, and an even greater expense in suffering and anguish to chimpanzees and other primates forced to live in this pitiful laboratory," said Wayne Pacelle, The HSUS’ president and CEO. “Our investigation found an abject failure on NIRC’s part to attend to the psychological well-being of primates as dictated by law, a lax USDA attitude about enforcing that law, and a knowing and gross violation of the federal government’s pledge to stop breeding more chimpanzees for research.”
New Iberia Research Center cages about 6,000 monkeys and 325 chimpanzees on its 100 acres, but in the span of nine months, The HSUS’ investigator saw only about 20 of the chimpanzees used in active studies. The majority of chimpanzees at the facility appeared to be warehoused or used for breeding – two activities that cost American taxpayers millions of dollars, even at a time of fiscal crisis and when no other developed nation uses chimpanzees in experiments.
Jane Goodall, Ph.D., DBE, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace said, “In no lab I have visited have I seen so many chimpanzees exhibit such intense fear. The screaming I heard when chimpanzees were being forced to move toward the dreaded needle in their squeeze cages was, for me, absolutely horrifying.”
One of the chimpanzees at the facility – Karen – was taken from the wild and has been housed in a primarily barren laboratory setting since 1958, when Dwight Eisenhower was president. The HSUS is calling upon Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal to release her to a sanctuary – along with many other elderly chimps who were taken from the wild decades ago. Another chimpanzee – 28-year-old Siafu – attempted to communicate with center staff by “signing.” Chimpanzee expert Roger Fouts believes Siafu’s frustrated, repetitive movements were crude begging gestures, based on his viewing of the HSUS tape.
Investigation Reveals Failings of Three Federal Agencies
In addition to The HSUS’ 108-page complaint filed with the USDA, in part revealing the agency’s lax enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act at New Iberia Research Center, the group is calling on the National Institutes of Health to stop its practice of paying the laboratory millions of dollars to produce infant chimpanzees despite the agency’s explicit policy against funding chimpanzee breeding. “This shows an appalling lack of attention by federal regulators and laboratory managers to their responsibilities,” said Martin Stephens, Ph.D., The HSUS’ vice president for Animal Research Issues.. “The only people who support continued breeding of chimpanzees are those who benefit from bilking the U.S. taxpayer.”
Meanwhile, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service continues a 20-year-old policy that allows captive chimps to be used in invasive research, due to a highly unusual “split listing” under the federal Endangered Species Act. In 1989, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listed chimps as “endangered” in the wild, but merely “threatened” in captivity, and specifically authorized the continued use of chimps in captivity for biomedical research, the pet trade and roadside zoos. All chimps should be consistently listed as “endangered,” and thus only used in captivity for purposes that benefit the conservation of the species. No use of the chimps at New Iberia Research Center could possibly be considered useful for that purpose.
Timeline
* April 2008: The Great Ape Protection Act was introduced to phase out the use of chimpanzees in invasive research and retire federally-owned chimpanzees to sanctuaries.
* December 2007-September 2008: An HSUS investigator worked undercover at the New Iberia Research Center of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
* December 2007: The “Chimp Haven is Home Act” became law. It prevents chimpanzees formerly used in biomedical experimentation from being pulled out of retirement and put back into laboratories.
* May 2007: The National Center for Research Resources of the National Institutes of Health made permanent its 1995 moratorium on the breeding of government owned-chimpanzees and any National Institutes of Health funding of chimpanzee breeding.
* December 2000: The Chimpanzee Health Improvement, Maintenance and Protection (CHIMP) Act, which created a national chimpanzee sanctuary system, became law.
* 1990: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listed wild chimpanzees “endangered,” but designated captive chimps as “threatened.” The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service issued an accompanying special rule that allows captive chimpanzees to be used in invasive research.
* 1985: Congress passed amendments to the Animal Welfare Act which, among other mandates, called for development of standards “for a physical environment adequate to promote the psychological well-being of primates.”
Facts
* New Iberia Research Center is owned and operated by the state of Louisiana (via the University of Louisiana system).
* About 200 infant chimpanzees have been born at New Iberia Research Center since 1995.
* New Iberia Research Center has received $48 million in federal funding since 2000.
* There are more than 112,000 nonhuman primates being kept in more than 200 U.S. laboratories, with more than 1,000 chimpanzees in nine labs (about half are owned by the U.S. government).
* About 135 government-owned chimpanzees have already been retired to the national chimpanzee sanctuary system, run by Chimp Haven in Shreveport, La.
* Chimps share about 98 percent of our DNA and are more closely related to humans than gorillas.
* Almost all of the nations using chimpanzees as test subjects have retired them to sanctuaries. Only the United States, and the West African country of Gabon, continue to experiment on these high-functioning animals.
* Chimps can make tools, learn and teach American Sign Language, and do simple arithmetic including fractions. Capable of altruistic and unselfish behavior, they express a wide range of emotions and have been judged to be as intelligent as 5-year-old human children.
* In a 2004 whistleblower lawsuit, a senior New Iberia Research Center employee accused the center of covering up violations of the Animal Welfare Act and incidents of deliberate cruelty. Allegations include the scalding a chimp and the burning of others with a lighter. Several monkeys were said to have died from exposure to cold weather.
How is it possible for a university lab to inflict such inhumane cruelty to primates in 2009 is incredible to me. This disturbing story released by the Humane Society shows how the undercover work of these non-profits like the World Society for the Protection of Animals and the HS help animals by spotlighting abuse. The World Society for the Protection of Animals is trying to get people to boycott tourist attractions that abuse animals, including bull-fighting.
We are no longer living in the days of gladiators and these "spectacles" of animals being tortured and killed should be obsolete. Boycott bull fights, seaquariums, carriage-horses, bear dancers, circuses and any other tourist "attractions" that exploit animals and take them out of their natural habitat and train them in inhumane ways to "perform" or do shows for people. If people stop going to these places, the animals have a better chance of living in their natural habitats or in wildlife sanctuaries where they are well taken care of.
Read the article below for more details on what just happened in LA.
Latest HSUS Undercover Investigation Reveals Abuse of Chimps, Other Primates in Federally Funded ResLatest HSUS Undercover Investigation Reveals Abuse of Chimps, Other Primates in Federally Funded Research Laboratory
March 4, 2009
Group Identifies Hundreds of Possible Federal Law Violations, Notes Millions of Tax Dollars Wasted to Warehouse Chimps for Decades
A nine-month undercover investigation by The Humane Society of the United States has pulled back the curtain on the secretive, federally-funded New Iberia Research Center in Louisiana, revealing routine and unlawful mistreatment of hundreds of chimpanzees and other primates. The investigation of New Iberia Research Center is the most comprehensive ever at any major primate research facility and has resulted in a 108-page complaint to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, alleging a minimum of 338 possible violations of the federal Animal Welfare Act at the center. The law sets minimal standards for the treatment of animals in labs.
The HSUS’ videotape evidence shows severe distress of primates in isolation: They engage in self-mutilation by tearing gaping wounds into their arms and legs, a behavior that could be the result of New Iberia Research Center’s failure to provide adequate environmental enhancement. Routine procedures, such as the use of powerful and painful dart guns and frightening squeeze cages for sedation, are shown causing acute psychological distress to chimpanzees and monkeys. Infant monkeys scream as they are forcibly removed from their mothers so that tubes can be forced down their throats. Altogether, the investigation reveals animals forced to endure anxiety and misery behind the razor wire of the research facility.
“These experiments come at an enormous short-term and long-term expense to taxpayers, and an even greater expense in suffering and anguish to chimpanzees and other primates forced to live in this pitiful laboratory," said Wayne Pacelle, The HSUS’ president and CEO. “Our investigation found an abject failure on NIRC’s part to attend to the psychological well-being of primates as dictated by law, a lax USDA attitude about enforcing that law, and a knowing and gross violation of the federal government’s pledge to stop breeding more chimpanzees for research.”
New Iberia Research Center cages about 6,000 monkeys and 325 chimpanzees on its 100 acres, but in the span of nine months, The HSUS’ investigator saw only about 20 of the chimpanzees used in active studies. The majority of chimpanzees at the facility appeared to be warehoused or used for breeding – two activities that cost American taxpayers millions of dollars, even at a time of fiscal crisis and when no other developed nation uses chimpanzees in experiments.
Jane Goodall, Ph.D., DBE, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace said, “In no lab I have visited have I seen so many chimpanzees exhibit such intense fear. The screaming I heard when chimpanzees were being forced to move toward the dreaded needle in their squeeze cages was, for me, absolutely horrifying.”
One of the chimpanzees at the facility – Karen – was taken from the wild and has been housed in a primarily barren laboratory setting since 1958, when Dwight Eisenhower was president. The HSUS is calling upon Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal to release her to a sanctuary – along with many other elderly chimps who were taken from the wild decades ago. Another chimpanzee – 28-year-old Siafu – attempted to communicate with center staff by “signing.” Chimpanzee expert Roger Fouts believes Siafu’s frustrated, repetitive movements were crude begging gestures, based on his viewing of the HSUS tape.
Investigation Reveals Failings of Three Federal Agencies
In addition to The HSUS’ 108-page complaint filed with the USDA, in part revealing the agency’s lax enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act at New Iberia Research Center, the group is calling on the National Institutes of Health to stop its practice of paying the laboratory millions of dollars to produce infant chimpanzees despite the agency’s explicit policy against funding chimpanzee breeding. “This shows an appalling lack of attention by federal regulators and laboratory managers to their responsibilities,” said Martin Stephens, Ph.D., The HSUS’ vice president for Animal Research Issues.. “The only people who support continued breeding of chimpanzees are those who benefit from bilking the U.S. taxpayer.”
Meanwhile, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service continues a 20-year-old policy that allows captive chimps to be used in invasive research, due to a highly unusual “split listing” under the federal Endangered Species Act. In 1989, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listed chimps as “endangered” in the wild, but merely “threatened” in captivity, and specifically authorized the continued use of chimps in captivity for biomedical research, the pet trade and roadside zoos. All chimps should be consistently listed as “endangered,” and thus only used in captivity for purposes that benefit the conservation of the species. No use of the chimps at New Iberia Research Center could possibly be considered useful for that purpose.
Timeline
* April 2008: The Great Ape Protection Act was introduced to phase out the use of chimpanzees in invasive research and retire federally-owned chimpanzees to sanctuaries.
* December 2007-September 2008: An HSUS investigator worked undercover at the New Iberia Research Center of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
* December 2007: The “Chimp Haven is Home Act” became law. It prevents chimpanzees formerly used in biomedical experimentation from being pulled out of retirement and put back into laboratories.
* May 2007: The National Center for Research Resources of the National Institutes of Health made permanent its 1995 moratorium on the breeding of government owned-chimpanzees and any National Institutes of Health funding of chimpanzee breeding.
* December 2000: The Chimpanzee Health Improvement, Maintenance and Protection (CHIMP) Act, which created a national chimpanzee sanctuary system, became law.
* 1990: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listed wild chimpanzees “endangered,” but designated captive chimps as “threatened.” The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service issued an accompanying special rule that allows captive chimpanzees to be used in invasive research.
* 1985: Congress passed amendments to the Animal Welfare Act which, among other mandates, called for development of standards “for a physical environment adequate to promote the psychological well-being of primates.”
Facts
* New Iberia Research Center is owned and operated by the state of Louisiana (via the University of Louisiana system).
* About 200 infant chimpanzees have been born at New Iberia Research Center since 1995.
* New Iberia Research Center has received $48 million in federal funding since 2000.
* There are more than 112,000 nonhuman primates being kept in more than 200 U.S. laboratories, with more than 1,000 chimpanzees in nine labs (about half are owned by the U.S. government).
* About 135 government-owned chimpanzees have already been retired to the national chimpanzee sanctuary system, run by Chimp Haven in Shreveport, La.
* Chimps share about 98 percent of our DNA and are more closely related to humans than gorillas.
* Almost all of the nations using chimpanzees as test subjects have retired them to sanctuaries. Only the United States, and the West African country of Gabon, continue to experiment on these high-functioning animals.
* Chimps can make tools, learn and teach American Sign Language, and do simple arithmetic including fractions. Capable of altruistic and unselfish behavior, they express a wide range of emotions and have been judged to be as intelligent as 5-year-old human children.
* In a 2004 whistleblower lawsuit, a senior New Iberia Research Center employee accused the center of covering up violations of the Animal Welfare Act and incidents of deliberate cruelty. Allegations include the scalding a chimp and the burning of others with a lighter. Several monkeys were said to have died from exposure to cold weather.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Joe's Stone Crab-Miami Beach
Check out my blog entry on PlumTV's Miami Beach Insider blog....
http://www.plumtv.com/blogs/miami-insider/96-years-packed-every-night-whats-missing-at-joes/index.html
Hope you like it!
http://www.plumtv.com/blogs/miami-insider/96-years-packed-every-night-whats-missing-at-joes/index.html
Hope you like it!
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Anti-Semitism in 2009?
It's almost 65 years since the end of World War II, yet today's young people are so ignorant about the events of those times, that it makes me wonder what is being taught in the schools throughout the world. Recently, there was a YouTube video of Bishop Williamson, a Briton living in Argentina, denies that anyone was ever killed in a gas chamber. He uses bogus engineering ideas indicating how this would have been impossible. He also doesn't believe that 6 million Jews died in the concentration camps in spite of massive documents and evidence attesting to that number. Holocaust deniers have defended him, in addition to neo-Nazis. If you read the blog entries below the You Tube video, you can read the remarks of people from all over the world defending him and his views. The Vatican stirred up this hornet's nest of controversy by issuing a decree to revoke the excommunication of 4 bishops from the ultraconservative Society of St. Pius X, including Bishop Richard Williamson. They now want him to distance himself publicly from his positions on the Shoah or aelse he would not be allowed to serve as a bishop in the Roman Catholic church. When his ideas surfaced, apparently his Holiness was not aware of his views until there was an outcry following his interview with a Swedish television station.
Williamson also questioned what happened on 9/11 thinking it was an inside job. Re. the Holocaust, he claimed that no more than 300,000 Jews perished and that there were "no gas chambers."
As a child of two parents who survived the Holocaust, I find his views to be objectionable and hurtful on many levels. If he denies the amount of people who were murdered in the Holocaust, he should go to a Holocaust museum and see the glaring evidence, including lists of Jews round up for the camps supplied by the Germans. Also, the # of 6 million is without a doubt accurate. What does Bishop Williamson think happened to all of those missing Jews? Where did they go if they were not exterminated? If he knew history, he would recall that no one wanted any of the Jews who tried to escape the German death camps, including supposedly "neutral" Switzerland. The collaborators of the Germans were just as happy assisting the Germans in killing Jews and gleefully took their homes, valuables and property.
This story just underscores how little information is out there about the Holocaust. There are numerous teaching tools available for people who want to learn more about the war and its victims. I'm shocked to read comments that relate to popular films and not books questioning topics on the Holocaust. I recommend that "deniers" out there read a history book and then reassess their opinions.
Williamson also questioned what happened on 9/11 thinking it was an inside job. Re. the Holocaust, he claimed that no more than 300,000 Jews perished and that there were "no gas chambers."
As a child of two parents who survived the Holocaust, I find his views to be objectionable and hurtful on many levels. If he denies the amount of people who were murdered in the Holocaust, he should go to a Holocaust museum and see the glaring evidence, including lists of Jews round up for the camps supplied by the Germans. Also, the # of 6 million is without a doubt accurate. What does Bishop Williamson think happened to all of those missing Jews? Where did they go if they were not exterminated? If he knew history, he would recall that no one wanted any of the Jews who tried to escape the German death camps, including supposedly "neutral" Switzerland. The collaborators of the Germans were just as happy assisting the Germans in killing Jews and gleefully took their homes, valuables and property.
This story just underscores how little information is out there about the Holocaust. There are numerous teaching tools available for people who want to learn more about the war and its victims. I'm shocked to read comments that relate to popular films and not books questioning topics on the Holocaust. I recommend that "deniers" out there read a history book and then reassess their opinions.
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