From: carlos porter
Date: Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 10:28 AM
Subject: Weber
Subject: Weber
Michael,
Why can't Weber fish or cut bait?
Either the gas chambers existed or they did not. If he thinks they did not, that's fine, let him prove it. Why does he continue to derive a salary from a revisionist organization if that is what he believes? Why doesn't he just quit and go to work proving the existence of the gas chambers? The Jews would pay him well. Where does the $50,000 a year come from that he pays himself? Again, if the gas chambers existed, fine, that's great, let him prove him. He does neither. He doesn't prove it, he doesn't quit, he keeps fence-sitting, trying to derive prestige and money from both sides at once. He's a mugwump: somebody with his mug on one side of the fence, and his wump on the other.
He is a hypocrite. Let him prove it or get out.
CARLOS
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