John Roberts Class Ring, John Nazi Roberts - Questions On Being A Nazi ?

Q: I was wondering, (I mean after Roberts shreds the constitution and brings about a Nazi police state), when they require that we all wear the brown shirts and jack boots, do you think we'll have to buy our own, or will there be some kind of government issue uniform... I do have a black leather belt that's long enough to wear bandolier style. I'm not sure on the Nazi salute either. Is it the right or left arm? I had a rotator cuff injury last year that prevents me from raising my right arm straight up like that. Do you think it will be ok if I just salute with my left arm? I don't want to do either of course, but I know the Democrats in the Senate will roll over for Bush's Nazi Roberts because they don't know how to fight anymore. I'm just trying to be practical.

A:"Last week I gave an interview to an English-language radio station in Teheran. The program was "The Islamic Voice of Iran." We talked about a number of things, including Ariel Sharon's visit to the White House, which was taking place at the time, and about President Bush's popularity ratings. The Iranian interviewer asked me whether Bush would take a more sensible, pro-American policy in the Middle East or would continue taking orders from Israel, to the detriment of American interests, the way the Clinton administration had. Of course, I explained to him that there was really no difference between Republicans and Democrats in that regard. They both dance to whatever tune the Jews are playing at the moment, and that George Bush would no more dare to disobey the Jews than Bill Clinton would. I told the Iranian interviewer that there are minor differences between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party, with the Democrats pandering a bit more to the welfare class and the Republicans paying a bit more lip service to things such as military preparedness and energy production, but that on the really essential issues -- immigration, racial policy, media control, foreign policy -- both parties do what they're told and don't give the Jews any back talk. The Iranian had a hard time understanding this.

If one party - the Democrats, say -- were controlled by Jews and supported Jewish interests, then surely there would be another party -- presumably the Republicans -- representing the interests of the American people. He couldn't understand how the Jews, making up only 2.5 per cent of the U.S. population, could have the whole political process under their control and in particular could dictate U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, regardless of who is in the White House and which party controls the Congress. What about the other 97.5 per cent of the population? They also have interests, and they can vote. Why aren't their interests supported by some political party?