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10 October 2005 New York -- Citizen of the USA Stephen M. St. John brings to the attention of the international
community, as well as all members of the US Congress among others, Robert F. Kennedy's first step toward a bid for the Democratic
nomination for President of the USA. With probable indictments and a failing and increasingly unpopular enterprise in
Iraq hobbling the Republicans versus sheer lack of charisma smothering the feckless democratic opposition, a return to the
Camelot days of JFK just might tickle the fancy of the majority of the minority that bothers to vote. In order to curry
favor with political, financial and media powers, Kennedy, on 10 September 2005 in San Francisco, introduced a novel and carefully
calculated theological concept of "Talmudic prophets" when he noted in a speech before the Sierra Summit that "all of the
Old Testament prophets, all of the Talmudic prophets, all of the New Testament prophets came out of the wilderness."
Thus did Kennedy, in accepting the William O. Douglas Award for his truly praiseworthy defense of the natural environment,
plant in the Democratic left the seed of Talmudism which is at the very heart of the psychopathic Zionist Neo-Conservative
drive for world domination in total disregard for international law as well as the Constitution of the USA. This clever
left-to-center move will only prolong the Zionist agenda that -- ever since the assassinations of the Romanovs to the bombing
of the King David Hotel to the assault on the USS Liberty to the Sabra and Shatilla massacres to the most recent atrocities
against Palestinians and Iraqis -- promises to make this new century as bloody as the last. Discover the Talmud and
what makes it so antithetical to the principles on which the USA was founded by visiting the very excellent website www.come-and-hear.com.
Stephen M. St. John
metatron.metatron@verizon.net
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze4wbps
P. S. You may read Kennedy's speech in its entirety by going to www.informationclearinghouse.info/article10313.htm
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