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Friday, 30 January 2009

The Samson Option - Vatican vs Chief Rabbinate

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Oy, if this meshuggenah zundel pope, who was himself a member of the Hitler Youth, thinks that he can push this holocaust-denying bishop into our faces, he should think again!

Our Chief Ashkenazi Mezger will never allow it. We want the Vatican back on its knees. They must remember that Jesus was one of us.

So far we have only cut ties with this papal schlemiel, but this Benedict must understand that what happened in Goyza can easily happen in the Vatican. If we can bomb mosques, does he think we will hesitate to bomb cathedrals?

Our Olmert would weep to see such destruction of all the pretty Italian architecture, but we will do whatever we are forced to do for the security of Yisrael.

Maybe our Professor Martin van Creveld should explain to the Romans that we have a nuclear missile pointed directly at St. Mark's Basilica.

As Martin'le says, "We have the capability to take the world down with us. And I can assure you that this will happen before Israel goes under."

Nu shoin, even after seeing how we annihilated Goyza, the goyim still don't understand the Samson option we are keeping as a last card to play.

United Against the Papal See

Meshuggenah - crazy, someone who is nuts
Shlemiel (shleh-meel) - a clumsy, inept, pathetic, oaf.



Israel's Chief Rabbinate Calls off Rome Visit




29/01/2009

Israel's chief rabbinate has cancelled its planned participation in a meeting with Catholic officials in Rome in March in protest at Pope Benedict XVI's decision to reinstate a Holocaust-denying bishop.

"The five representatives of the chief rabbinate who were due to meet five Vatican representatives in Rome in March will not be able to participate in this meeting in the current state of affairs," the rabbinate's director general Oded Wiener said.

"The dialogue that we began in 2000 following the visit of former Pope John Paul II cannot continue as if nothing has happened after such a decision, announced nearly on the day that the international community commemorates the Holocaust," he said.

He was referring to the pontiff's decision on Saturday to bring back into the fold of the Catholic Church four breakaway bishops, including Richard Williamson of Britain who has claimed that the Nazis did not use gas chambers.

Wiener said he had written to the Vatican demanding that Williamson should apologize for his remarks. "I have sent a letter to Cardinal Walter Casper, president of the Vatican commission charged with Jewish relations, to explain our attitude, underlining that in the least, one should have demanded a public apology from this Holocaust-denying bishop before reinstating him," he said.

He said the pope's remarks on Wednesday in which he expressed "solidarity" with Jews and condemned denial of the Holocaust were important but not enough. "It is an important step toward resolving this unfortunate affair," Wiener said. "But it is not enough. So we are waiting for a response from the Vatican to the letter that I sent Cardinal Casper. He did not exclude participating in the March meeting in Rome as planned if the Vatican's response is "satisfying."

The German pope, 81, said on Wednesday he was in "full and indisputable solidarity" with Jews, adding at his weekly general audience: "The Shoah should be a warning for all against forgetting, denial and reductionism."

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