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<P> <P> <center><font face="Verdana,Arial" size=5>U.S Founding Fathers' Statements Concerning the Jews </center></font>
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"They (the Jews) work more effectively against us than the enemy's
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armies. They are a hundred times more dangerous to our liberties and
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the great cause we are engaged in. It is much to be lamented that
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each state, long ago, has not hunted them down as pests to society
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and the greatest enemies we have to the happiness of America."
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<P>Source: Maxims of George Washington by A.A. Appleton & Co.
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<P>As the American colonies rose in revolt against political oppression
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occasioned by the attempt of Jewish banking houses in Europe to
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consolidate their economic foothold in the New World, no man among
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the Founding Fathers was more alert to the designs of international
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Jewry than that shrewd elder statesman of the American Revolution,
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Benjamin Franklin. Perhaps Ben Franklin's most damning indictment of
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Jewry was contained in his famous prophecy at the Constitutional
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Convention of 1787 in Philadelphia. In one of the most anti-Jewish
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utterances of all time, he declared:
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<P>"I fully agree with General Washington, that we must protect this
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young nation from an insidious influence and impenetration. That
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menace, gentlemen, is the Jews. In whatever country Jews have
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settled in any great number, they have lowered its moral tone;
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depreciated its commercial integrity; have segregated themselves and
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have not been assimilated; have built up a state within a state;
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and when opposed have tried to strangle that country to death
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financially, as in the case of Spain and Portugal.
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<P>"For over 1700 hundred years, the Jews have been bewailing their sad
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fate in that they have been exiled from their homeland, as they call
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Palestine. But, gentlemen, did the world give it to them in fee
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simple, they would at once find some reason for not returning. Why?
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Because they are vampires, and vampires do not live on vampires.
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They cannot live only amongst themselves. They must subsist on
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other people not of their race. If you do not exclude
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them from these United States in the Constitution, in less than 200
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years they will have swarmed here in such great numbers that they
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will dominate and devour the land, and change our form of
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government, for which we Americans have shed our blood, given our
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lives, our substance, and jeopardized our liberty.
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<P>"If you do not exclude them, in less than 200 years our descendants
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will be working in the fields to furnish them substance, while they
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will be in the counting houses rubbing their hands. I warn you,
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gentlemen, if you do not exclude the Jews for all time, your
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children will curse you in your graves."
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<P>Franklin's remarks were recorded in "Chit Chat Around the Table
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During Intermissions," a section of the Diary of Charles Cotesworth
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Pinckney of South Carolina. Pickney (1746-1825) attended the
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Convention as a delegate, and took down excerpts of some of the
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outstanding addresses and discourses, which he later published in
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his diary. Perhaps the best proof of the Franklin prophecy--as with
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any prophecy--lies in its actual fulfillment. What Benjamin Franklin
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foresaw as an ominous possibility in 1787 has today--a little over
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two hundred years later--become painful reality.
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