[#285488] Zed Shaw - Ruby has dodged a bullet — Chuck Remes <cremes.devlist@...>

Much like watching a car accident in slow motion, I could scarcely

96 messages 2008/01/01

[#285678] Windows Compilation Madness — Gary Wright <gwtmp01@...>

No point in keeping this discussion in the Zed thread...

24 messages 2008/01/02

[#285742] change the symbol in an interpolated string value? — scooterm@...

PROBLEM:

11 messages 2008/01/03

[#285784] Ruby install on Kubuntu Linux - why so spread out — Tom Cloyd <tc@...>

I've migrated from WinXP in recent days, and I'm having trouble getting

19 messages 2008/01/03
[#285786] Re: Ruby install on Kubuntu Linux - why so spread out — Casimir <pikEISPAMMMseli@...> 2008/01/03

Tom Cloyd kirjoitti:

[#285792] Re: Ruby install on Kubuntu Linux - why so spread out — Peter Hickman <peter@...> 2008/01/03

Casimir I'm going to have to call you on this. As you may have just

[#285838] "wrong number of arguments" What? I must be thick or somethi — ole __ <oliver.saunders@...>

class PermutationIterator

10 messages 2008/01/03

[#285873] Time.gm(1969) chokes on Windows — Tim Ferrell <s0nspark@...>

18 messages 2008/01/03

[#285910] Get your hands dirty: Help bootstrap Ruby on Windows. — Luis Lavena <luislavena@...>

This was asked, and asked, and asked too many times, so here we go.

20 messages 2008/01/03

[#285951] Finding if an array contains a data type — Sam Phoneix <dominicjefferies@...>

Say I wanted to see if an array contained a number or not. Would I use

11 messages 2008/01/04

[#285981] How to put a Ruby website online without rails — Softmind Technology <softmindtechnology@...>

Hi,

28 messages 2008/01/04
[#286230] Re: How to put a Ruby website online without rails — James Britt <james.britt@...> 2008/01/05

Giles Bowkett wrote:

[#286252] Re: How to put a Ruby website online without rails — yudi <yudi.xue@...> 2008/01/05

Ramaze looks good, gotta take a look. Thanks :-)

[#286449] Re: How to put a Ruby website online without rails — James Dinkel <jdinkel@...> 2008/01/07

Here is a forum post that tells you how to embed ruby script into

[#285988] problem with sockets — ian@...

Hi

13 messages 2008/01/04

[#286012] Studying Blackjack (#151) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>

The three rules of Ruby Quiz:

42 messages 2008/01/04

[#286056] Re: zed shaw zed shaw zed shaw — "Rick DeNatale" <rick.denatale@...>

On Jan 4, 2008 11:52 AM, Jeremy McAnally <jeremymcanally@gmail.com> wrote:

16 messages 2008/01/04

[#286077] DBI doesn't seem to install correctly on CentOS — Xeno Campanoli <xcampanoli@...>

I tried installing with the old tarfile sequence using setup.rb, as I

14 messages 2008/01/04
[#286079] Re: DBI doesn't seem to install correctly on CentOS — Joshua Schairbaum <joshua.schairbaum@...> 2008/01/04

Try this to use DBI with MySQL:

[#286120] Best Ruby book for experienced programmer — Kamil Chmielewski <kamilski81@...>

Hello,

19 messages 2008/01/04

[#286221] Vintage 0.0.1 - The super slim, micro web framework based on the idea of the old Merb — "Jeremy McAnally" <jeremymcanally@...>

Vintage is a very small web framework based on the original idea of

23 messages 2008/01/05
[#286346] Re: [ANN] Vintage 0.0.1 - The super slim, micro web framework based on the idea of the old Merb — "ara.t.howard" <ara.t.howard@...> 2008/01/06

[#286273] Marshal Pipe — "Carlos J. Hernandez" <carlosjhr64@...>

I've just re-discovered pipes.

16 messages 2008/01/05
[#286515] Re: Marshal Pipe — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net> 2008/01/07

On Jan 5, 2008, at 15:37 PM, Carlos J. Hernandez wrote:

[#286374] DateTime new_offset unexpected results — Greg Go <plant@...>

Hello, everybody:

13 messages 2008/01/06
[#286484] Re: DateTime new_offset unexpected results — "Todd Benson" <caduceass@...> 2008/01/07

On Jan 6, 2008 2:04 PM, Greg Go <plant@ultraspace.com> wrote:

[#286375] Ruby's Kernel::exec (and system and %x) — JJ <jjnoakes@...>

I was reading about Kernel::exec (and the related Kernel::system

29 messages 2008/01/06

[#286473] Where do I put the ".to_f" ? — Peter Bailey <pbailey@...>

Hello,

13 messages 2008/01/07

[#286493] Bacon 0.9, a small RSpec clone — Christian Neukirchen <chneukirchen@...>

Hello,

13 messages 2008/01/07

[#286508] Embedding 1.9 — Dave Thomas <dave@...>

Folks:

18 messages 2008/01/07

[#286558] Thin 0.5.1 LOLCAT released — Marc-andre Marc <macournoyer@...>

Hey all,

13 messages 2008/01/08

[#286656] JRuby 1.1 RC 1 Released — Thomas Enebo <Thomas.Enebo@...>

The JRuby community is pleased to announce the release of JRuby 1.1 RC 1

19 messages 2008/01/08
[#286710] Re: [ANN] JRuby 1.1 RC 1 Released — "Sander Land" <sander.land@...> 2008/01/08

With all the blog posts about JRuby being posted, I thought I would

[#286696] dow ruby's strftime not attempt POSIX-compliance? — Jochen Hayek <jochen+ruby-forum@...>

Why is ruby's core class Time acting like this:

21 messages 2008/01/08
[#286701] Re: dow ruby's strftime not attempt POSIX-compliance? — Suraj Kurapati <snk@...> 2008/01/08

Jochen Hayek wrote:

[#286702] Re: dow ruby's strftime not attempt POSIX-compliance? — Suraj Kurapati <snk@...> 2008/01/08

Suraj Kurapati wrote:

[#286717] Re: does ruby's strftime not attempt POSIX-compliance? — Jochen Hayek <jochen+ruby-forum@...> 2008/01/09

Suraj Kurapati wrote:

[#287161] Re: does ruby's strftime not attempt POSIX-compliance? — Suraj Kurapati <snk@...> 2008/01/12

Jochen Hayek wrote:

[#287217] Re: does ruby's strftime not attempt POSIX-compliance? — Jochen Hayek <jochen+ruby-forum@...> 2008/01/12

Pls let me assure you in the beginning of this note,

[#287219] Re: does ruby's strftime not attempt POSIX-compliance? — Suraj Kurapati <snk@...> 2008/01/12

Jochen Hayek wrote:

[#287344] Re: does ruby's strftime not attempt POSIX-compliance? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2008/01/14

Hi,

[#286742] why does this code leak? — ara howard <ara.t.howard@...>

cfp2:~ > cat a.rb

35 messages 2008/01/09
[#286991] Re: why does this code leak? — "=?ISO-8859-2?Q?Rados=B3aw_Bu=B3at?=" <radek.bulat@...> 2008/01/10

On Jan 10, 2008 10:15 PM, Robert Dober <robert.dober@gmail.com> wrote:

[#287063] Here Document syntax is stringent - trailing blank — Todd Burch <promos@...>

text = <<EOD

12 messages 2008/01/11

[#287067] Need command line to run a file 4 times — jackster the jackle <contact@...>

Hi Ruby Forum...

13 messages 2008/01/11
[#287074] Re: Need command line to run a file 4 times — Xavier Noria <fxn@...> 2008/01/11

On Jan 11, 2008, at 2:47 PM, jackster the jackle wrote:

[#287080] Counting the files in a directory.... — "Kyle Schmitt" <kyleaschmitt@...>

I'm writing some scripts to help manage a mail scanner used at my

18 messages 2008/01/11

[#287095] IRB Keyboard Input Issues — Oliver Saunders <oliver.saunders@...>

When I press the up arrow in IRB to access history I see this:

13 messages 2008/01/11

[#287188] Stream Parsing with REXML — Marc Hoeppner <marc.hoeppner@...>

Hi (again, sort of) :)

13 messages 2008/01/12

[#287190] Callable class with block — blondinet <jblondinet@...>

Hi everyone,

12 messages 2008/01/12

[#287199] Re: gem build documentation for new gems? — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net>

On Jan 12, 2008, at 07:57 AM, Giles Bowkett wrote:

11 messages 2008/01/12

[#287226] Ruby from source on Leopard excruciatingly slow internet talk — "Chris Shea" <chris@...>

Just a couple of days ago I "upgraded" from Tiger to Leopard, and the

19 messages 2008/01/13

[#287282] regualr expression (need help) — Heinrich Piard <linux@...>

Hi all,

15 messages 2008/01/13

[#287368] regular expression — Johnathan Smith <stu_09@...>

hey

15 messages 2008/01/14
[#287371] Re: regular expression — "Robert Klemme" <shortcutter@...> 2008/01/14

2008/1/14, Johnathan Smith <stu_09@hotmail.com>:

[#287414] any tricks to speed up ruby? — Roger Pack <rogerpack2005@...>

31 messages 2008/01/14
[#287423] Re: any tricks to speed up ruby? — James Britt <james.britt@...> 2008/01/14

Roger Pack wrote:

[#287583] Re: any tricks to speed up ruby? — "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" <znmeb@...> 2008/01/16

James Britt wrote:

[#287525] Overridding A Method Via A Mixin — Andrew Stewart <boss@...>

Hi Everyone,

17 messages 2008/01/15
[#287526] Re: Overridding A Method Via A Mixin — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2008/01/15

On 15.01.2008 18:32, Andrew Stewart wrote:

[#287666] ruby annoyances ... mine is line continuation, what's yours? — "scooterm@..." <scooterm@...>

Just thinking how really smart Ruby is in most areas makes it all the

11 messages 2008/01/16

[#287720] FXRuby or Shoes? — Doug Livesey <biot023@...>

Sorry I've posted this in the generic Ruby thread, but I wanted as

14 messages 2008/01/17

[#287735] LDAP Server not connected error — Varun Goel <varun.rajeshkumar@...>

hi all i made authentication function like this

12 messages 2008/01/17
[#287752] Re: LDAP Server not connected error — "Matt Todd" <chiology@...> 2008/01/17

Pluck out the actual LDAP code into IRB and see if it works. I've not

[#287757] Ruby syntax in "respond_to do |format| line -- can clarify? — Joshua Beall <jbeall.ruby@...>

Hi All,

12 messages 2008/01/17

[#287819] passing method references in python & ruby — "rpardee@..." <rpardee@...>

Hey all,

21 messages 2008/01/18
[#287897] Re: passing method references in python & ruby — "rpardee@..." <rpardee@...> 2008/01/18

On Jan 17, 8:12 pm, Justin Collins <justincoll...@ucla.edu> wrote:

[#287914] Re: passing method references in python & ruby — "=?ISO-8859-2?Q?Rados=B3aw_Bu=B3at?=" <radek.bulat@...> 2008/01/18

In python when you use method name without parenthesises you get

[#287917] Re: passing method references in python & ruby — Justin Collins <justincollins@...> 2008/01/18

Rados梶w Buウat wrote:

[#287989] Re: passing method references in python & ruby — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2008/01/19

On 18.01.2008 20:11, Justin Collins wrote:

[#288034] Re: passing method references in python & ruby — Justin Collins <justincollins@...> 2008/01/19

Robert Klemme wrote:

[#287869] Longest Repeated Substring (#153) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>

The three rules of Ruby Quiz:

62 messages 2008/01/18
[#287931] Re: Longest Repeated Substring (#153) — yermej <yermej@...> 2008/01/18

On Jan 18, 2:38 pm, Ken Bloom <kbl...@gmail.com> wrote:

[#287932] Re: Longest Repeated Substring (#153) — "=?ISO-8859-2?Q?Rados=B3aw_Bu=B3at?=" <radek.bulat@...> 2008/01/18

On Jan 18, 2008 10:00 PM, yermej <yermej@gmail.com> wrote:

[#287895] Thin 0.5.3 Purple Yogurt release — Marc-AndrCournoyer <macournoyer@...>

Hey all,

15 messages 2008/01/18
[#287962] Re: [ANN] Thin 0.5.3 Purple Yogurt release — "s.ross" <cwdinfo@...> 2008/01/19

This has been working so well on my Mac dev machine, I built it out on

[#287973] Re: [ANN] Thin 0.5.3 Purple Yogurt release — Bob Hutchison <hutch@...> 2008/01/19

[#287984] Re: [ANN] Thin 0.5.3 Purple Yogurt release — "s.ross" <cwdinfo@...> 2008/01/19

Got it up and running ... for a while. It's running as root/root and

[#287999] Re: [ANN] Thin 0.5.3 Purple Yogurt release — Marc-AndrCournoyer <macournoyer@...> 2008/01/19

Thin runs in a single thread, no need for a mutex there.

[#287953] Looking for code to determine length of audio files — "Rick DeNatale" <rick.denatale@...>

I'm working on a project which has the requirement to automatically

11 messages 2008/01/19

[#287971] Ruby with Mac OS X — Tj Superfly <nonstickglue@...>

Hello everyone,

22 messages 2008/01/19
[#287976] Re: Ruby with Mac OS X — "Hassan Schroeder" <hassan.schroeder@...> 2008/01/19

On Jan 18, 2008 8:37 PM, Tj Superfly <nonstickglue@verizon.net> wrote:

[#287978] Re: Ruby with Mac OS X — Tj Superfly <nonstickglue@...> 2008/01/19

She can't find the run file.

[#287979] Re: Ruby with Mac OS X — "Hassan Schroeder" <hassan.schroeder@...> 2008/01/19

On Jan 18, 2008 9:25 PM, Tj Superfly <nonstickglue@verizon.net> wrote:

[#287980] Re: Ruby with Mac OS X — Tj Superfly <nonstickglue@...> 2008/01/19

Hassan Schroeder wrote:

[#287985] Re: Ruby with Mac OS X — "s.ross" <cwdinfo@...> 2008/01/19

[#288000] Re: Ruby with Mac OS X — Tj Superfly <nonstickglue@...> 2008/01/19

Okay, we've got programs running!

[#288008] Re: Ruby with Mac OS X — "Windham, Kristopher R." <kriswindham@...> 2008/01/19

not sure what you are trying to do there..

[#288009] Re: Ruby with Mac OS X — Tj Superfly <nonstickglue@...> 2008/01/19

Well, I'm using it with arrays, here's a clip of the code that I'm

[#288133] Announcing Revactor: an Actor model implementation for Ruby 1.9 — "Tony Arcieri" <tony@...>

I'm pleased to announce the initial public availability of Revactor, an

25 messages 2008/01/21

[#288258] why must I initialize this variable? — matt@... (matt neuburg)

Here's a simple variable initialization / scope question. In the

14 messages 2008/01/22

[#288290] Determine where a method is being called from? — Ben Johnson <bjohnson@...>

Is it possible to determine if a public instance method is being called

11 messages 2008/01/22

[#288303] How to improve this code? — Jair Rillo Junior <jrjuniorsp@...>

Hi guys,

16 messages 2008/01/23

[#288308] Learning to build a MUD — Sean Dolbec <helbuns@...>

13 messages 2008/01/23

[#288348] Parsing HTML / following links etc — Dan Cuddeford <dancudds@...>

Hello all,

11 messages 2008/01/23

[#288391] Scripts run using load in "for" loop run out of order — Fa Sidd <siddiqifh@...>

Hi

13 messages 2008/01/23

[#288626] Making Change (#154) — Ruby Quiz <james@...>

The three rules of Ruby Quiz:

106 messages 2008/01/25
[#288653] Re: [QUIZ] Making Change (#154) — Dominik Honnef <dominikho@...> 2008/01/25

On [Sat, 26.01.2008 00:50], Ruby Quiz wrote:

[#288656] Re: [QUIZ] Making Change (#154) — "Jes俍 Gabriel y Gal疣" <jgabrielygalan@...> 2008/01/25

On Jan 25, 2008 9:53 PM, Dominik Honnef <dominikho@gmx.net> wrote:

[#288658] Re: [QUIZ] Making Change (#154) — James Gray <james@...> 2008/01/25

On Jan 25, 2008, at 3:09 PM, Jes俍 Gabriel y Gal疣 wrote:

[#288692] regular expression negate a word (not character) — Summercool <Summercoolness@...>

24 messages 2008/01/26

[#288773] Extracting Data from a Webpage — Tj Superfly <nonstickglue@...>

Hello everyone.

17 messages 2008/01/27

[#288847] Treetop parser (or PEG in general?) questions — Phrogz <phrogz@...>

I've been looking for something like treetop for a while now. Very

19 messages 2008/01/28

[#288916] Final Two Quizzes — James Gray <james@...>

As most of you know, we have two Ruby Quiz problems left (http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.ruby/msg/6f46393932c22e49

32 messages 2008/01/28
[#288978] Re: Final Two Quizzes — fedzor <fedzor@...> 2008/01/28

[#288980] Re: Final Two Quizzes — James Gray <james@...> 2008/01/28

On Jan 28, 2008, at 5:38 PM, fedzor wrote:

[#289016] Re: Final Two Quizzes — fedzor <fedzor@...> 2008/01/29

[#289026] Re: Final Two Quizzes — James Gray <james@...> 2008/01/29

On Jan 29, 2008, at 6:33 AM, fedzor wrote:

[#289048] Re: Final Two Quizzes — "Thomas Wieczorek" <wieczo.yo@...> 2008/01/29

Thank you for the many quizzes. I came to Ruby through a blog entry

[#289051] Re: Final Two Quizzes — James Gray <james@...> 2008/01/29

On Jan 29, 2008, at 3:23 PM, Thomas Wieczorek wrote:

[#289057] Re: Final Two Quizzes — Dominik Honnef <dominikho@...> 2008/01/29

On [Wed, 30.01.2008 06:34], James Gray wrote:

[#288973] Treetop Email Parser — Phrogz <phrogz@...>

(I would post this to the treetop mailing list...except there doesn't

14 messages 2008/01/28

[#289018] Proposal/RFQ: Hash#values/keys with block — "Dirk Traulsen" <dirk.traulsen@...>

Hi!

10 messages 2008/01/29

[#289046] newbie file write problem — Lars Zeb <larzeb@...>

This is my first attempt at ruby. I've written a class (SicCode) which

15 messages 2008/01/29

[#289060] For Loop question — Mark Mr <pimea.mark@...>

ok basically i cant quite figure out how to do a for loop i want in

13 messages 2008/01/29

[#289196] counting the number of repititions in an array — Adam Akhtar <adamtemporary@...>

Hi if i want to count the number of times values are repeated in an

10 messages 2008/01/30

[#289206] Ruby Puzzle Challenge — Wyatt Greene <greenewm@...>

Write a Ruby program that prints out the numbers 1 to 100, one number

14 messages 2008/01/30

[#289210] Learn how to program — "Regnum@... Regnum@..." <regnum@...>

Hi!, i want to learn how to program.Is ruby a good option?. Thanks.

30 messages 2008/01/30
[#289351] Re: Learn how to program — longint <michael.mello@...> 2008/01/31

On Jan 30, 4:30m, "Reg...@argentina.com Reg...@argentina.com"

[#289401] Re: Learn how to program — "Michael Bevilacqua-Linn" <michael.bevilacqualinn@...> 2008/02/01

IMHO,

[#289286] can ik make this more beautifull? — Remco Hh <remco@...>

nowadays i try to improve my coding style to produce nicer and beter

17 messages 2008/01/31

[#289355] Gedankenexperiment on method duck type safety — Tim Connor <timocratic@...>

*braces for the flames to follow*

13 messages 2008/01/31

[#289364] GUI for a newbie — Matthew Borgeson <hibridmatthias@...>

Hello All-

28 messages 2008/01/31

[#289375] how do you install a local gem? — 7stud -- <bbxx789_05ss@...>

Hi,

20 messages 2008/01/31
[#289378] Re: how do you install a local gem? — Stefano Crocco <stefano.crocco@...> 2008/01/31

Alle Thursday 31 January 2008, 7stud -- ha scritto:

[#289386] Re: how do you install a local gem? — 7stud -- <bbxx789_05ss@...> 2008/01/31

Stefano Crocco wrote:

[#289388] Re: how do you install a local gem? — Stefano Crocco <stefano.crocco@...> 2008/01/31

Alle Thursday 31 January 2008, 7stud -- ha scritto:

[#289398] Re: how do you install a local gem? — 7stud -- <bbxx789_05ss@...> 2008/02/01

Stefano Crocco wrote:

?? President Wilson Blackmailed by Samuel Untermeyer - How Brandeis was appointed to the SUPREME COURT ??

From: thermate_911@...
Date: 2008-01-17 17:06:21 UTC
List: ruby-talk #287764
?? President Wilson Blackmailed by Samuel Untermeyer - How Brandeis
was appointed to the SUPREME COURT ??

President Wilson Blackmailed :

Shortly after President Wilson's first inauguration, he received a
visitor in the White House by the name of Mr. Samuel Untermeyer.

Mr. Untermeyer produced a packet of letters from his pocket, written
by President Wilson to his colleague's wife when they were neighbors
at Princeton University. These letters established the illicit
relationship which had existed between President Wilson and the wife
of his colleague neighbor. He had written many endearing letters to
her, many of which she never destroyed. President Wilson acknowledged
his authorship of the letters after examining a few of them.

You can read the complete article at the link given.
http://www.jewwatch.com/jew-genocide-german-freedman.html


On Jan 15, 3:34m, thermate <therm...@india.com> wrote:
> A Jewish Defector Warns America: Benjamin Freedman Speaks on Zionism.
>
> This should do it! For the second and last time we are updating the
> transcript of Ben Freedman's 1961 speech at the Willard Hotel. The
> piece has been posted for over a year now. A few months ago, a person
> challenged the authenticity of the transcript, because his version
> stated that Samuel Untermeyer had used the Columbia Broadcasting
> studios when he declared a worldwide boycott against Germany -- in his
> words: 'A Holy War'. We could not debate the issue, having never heard
> the actual recording of Mr. Freedman's speech. Today, I discovered
> that we have a cassette tape of the speech, so I listened to the
> entire tape while reading the posted transcript. According to Mr.
> Freedman the radio station used by Untermeyer was, in fact, ABC. There
> had also been some simple rearrangements of sentence structure in that
> transcript, and a line or two omitted in places. For sake of
> authenticity, the corrections have been made. The transcript is now
> word for word from Mr. Freedman's speech. The original transcriber had
> 'tidied up' Mr. Freedman's responses during the Q&A period, omitting
> superfluous and repetitious words. For the most part, we've left the
> tidied up version as it was, since it didn't change the response, and
> actually helped to clarify Mr. Freedman's answers. If the names were
> changed, he could have been making that speech yesterday. -- Jackie --
> April 8, 2003.
>
> Here is our first update notice, about a year ago: The original
> posting of this speech was taken from an existing web site. In going
> through our files we recently discovered a full transcript of the
> speech and realized the original posting was not complete. Here is the
> transcript from our files, with additional text at the beginning -
> some within the body of the speech - and a question and answer section
> at the end that had not been included in the original posting. There
> will be further postings from other writers and quotes that will
> confirm much of what Mr. Freedman said here. Many of you will see the
> truth of it, as it stands. -- Jackie.
>
> The Truth will stand on its own merit. A Jewish Defector Warns
> America: Benjamin Freedman Speaks by Benjamin H. Freedman.
>
> Introductory Note -- Benjamin H. Freedman was one of the most
> intriguing and amazing individuals of the 20th century. Mr. Freedman,
> born in 1890, was a successful Jewish businessman of New York City who
> was at one time the principal owner of the Woodbury Soap Company. He
> broke with organized Jewry after the Judeo-ist victory of 1945, and
> spent the remainder of his life and the great preponderance of his
> considerable fortune, at least 2.5 million dollars, exposing the
> Jewish tyranny which has enveloped the United States. Mr. Freedman
> knew what he was talking about because he had been an insider at the
> highest levels of Jewish organizations and Jewish machinations to gain
> power over our nation. Mr. Freedman was personally acquainted with
> Bernard Baruch, Samuel Untermyer, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt,
> Joseph Kennedy, and John F. Kennedy, and many more movers and shakers
> of our times. This speech was given before a patriotic audience in
> 1961 at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C., on behalf of Conde
> McGinley's patriotic newspaper of that time, Common Sense. Though in
> some minor ways this wide-ranging and extemporaneous speech has become
> dated, Mr. Freedman's essential message to us -- his warning to the
> West -- is more urgent than ever before.
>
> A CHRISTIAN VIEW OF THE HOLOCAUST Ladies and gentlemen, you are about
> to hear a very frightening speech. This speech is an explanation of
> the plans now being laid to throw the United States into a third world
> war. It was made a short time ago before a large group in the
> Congressional `Room of the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. Both the
> speech and the question and answer period later so electrified the
> audience that a group of patriots has transferred it to two long-
> playing records which you may buy to play for friends, clubs, and your
> church group in your community.
>
> The speaker is Mr. Benjamin Freedman, noted authority on Zionism and
> all of its schemes. Mr. Freedman is a former Jew, and I mean a FORMER
> Jew. He has fought the Communist world conspiracy tooth and nail, and
> stands today as a leading American patriot. We now take you to the
> speaker's platform to present Benjamin Freedman. (applause)
> [Freedman's speech follows]
>
> This Sunday AM, 1-13-8, we are working on putting speech into
> paragraphs. Please bear with us as it will be more readable soon.
> Thank you. Meanwhile, next is Mr. Freedman's speech without
> paragraphs.
>
> What I intend to tell you tonight is something that you have never
> been able to learn from any other source, and what I tell you now
> concerns not only you, but your children and the survival of this
> country and Christianity. I'm not here just to dish up a few facts to
> send up your blood pressure, but I'm here to tell you things that will
> help you preserve what you consider the most sacred things in the
> world: the liberty, and the freedom, and the right to live as
> Christians, where you have a little dignity, and a little right to
> pursue the things that your conscience tells you are the right things,
> as Christians. Now, first of all, I'd like to tell you that on August
> 25th 1960 -- that was shortly before elections -- Senator Kennedy, who
> is now the President of the United States, went to New York, and
> delivered an address to the Zionist Organization of America. In that
> address, to reduce it to its briefest form, he stated that he would
> use the armed forces of the United States to preserve the existence of
> the regime set up in Palestine by the Zionists who are now in
> occupation of that area. In other words, Christian boys are going to
> be yanked out of their homes, away from their families, and sent
> abroad to fight in Palestine against the Christian and Moslem Arabs
> who merely want to return to their homes. And these Christian boys are
> going to be asked to shoot to kill these innocent [Arab Palestinians]
> people who only want to follow out fifteen resolutions passed by the
> United Nations in the last twelve years calling upon the Zionists to
> allow these people to return to their homes. Now, when United States
> troops appear in the Middle East to fight with the Zionists as their
> allies to prevent the return of these people who were evicted from
> their homes in the 1948 armed insurrection by the Zionists who were
> transplanted there from Eastern Europe... when that happens, the
> United States will trigger World War III. You say, when will that take
> place? The answer is, as soon as the difficulty between France and
> Algeria has been settled, that will take place. As soon as France and
> Algeria have been settled, that will take place. As soon as France and
> Algeria have settled their difficulty, and the Arab world, or the
> Moslem world, has no more war on their hands with France, they are
> going to move these people back into their homes, and when they do
> that and President kennedy sends your sons to fight over there to help
> the crooks hold on to what they stole from innocent men, women and
> children, we will trigger World War III; and when that starts you can
> be sure we cannot emerge from that war a victor. We are going to lose
> that war because there is not one nation in the world that will let
> one of their sons fight with us for such a cause. I know and speak to
> these ambassadors in Washington and the United Nations -- and of the
> ninety-nine nations there, I've consulted with maybe seventy of them
> -- and when we go to war in Palestine to help the thieves retain
> possession of what they have stolen from these innocent people we're
> not going to have a man there to fight with us as our ally. And who
> will these people have supporting them, you ask. Well, four days after
> President Kennedy -- or he was then Senator Kennedy -- made that
> statement on August 28, 1960, the Arab nations called a meeting in
> Lebanon and there they decided to resurrect, or reactivate, the
> government of Palestine, which has been dormant more or less, since
> the 1948 armed insurrection by the Zionists. Not only that... they
> ordered the creation of the Palestine Army, and they are now drilling
> maybe a half a million soldiers in that area of the world to lead
> these people back to their homeland. With them, they have as their
> allies all the nations of what is termed the Bandung Conference Group.
> That includes the Soviet Union and every Soviet Union satellite. It
> includes Red China; it includes every independent country in Asia and
> Africa; or eighty percent of the world's total population. Eighty
> percent of the world's population. Four out of five human beings on
> the face of the earth will be our enemies at war with us. And not
> alone are they four out of five human beings now on the face of this
> earth, but they are the non-Christian population of the world and they
> are the non-Caucasians... the non-white nations of the world, and
> that's what we face. And what is the reason? The reason is that here
> in the United States, the Zionists and their co-religionists have
> complete control of our government. For many reasons too many and too
> complex to go into here at this -- time I'll be glad to answer
> questions, however, to support that statement -- the Zionists and
> their co-religionists rule this United States as though they were the
> absolute monarchs of this country. Now, you say, 'well, that's a very
> broad statement to make', but let me show what happened while you were
> -- I don't want to wear that out --- let me show what happened while
> WE were all asleep. I'm including myself with you. We were all asleep.
> What happened? World War I broke out in the summer of 1914. Nineteen-
> hundred and fourteen was the year in which World War One broke out.
> There are few people here my age who remember that. Now that war was
> waged on one side by Great Britain, France, and Russia; and on the
> other side by Germany, Austria-Hungary, and
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