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David Irving's Achilles' Heel?
Following up Robert Faurisson's strident remarks about David Irving, I located this article that suggests that the British judge had little choice but to jew Irving due to a number of factors, including his famous Chappaquidick analogy and the wonderful poem (see below) this loving father composed for his daughter, which kikess liar Lipstadt's shysters must have somehow dug up in Irving's "personal diary." My question is: how many grown men keep a diary? I know that high public officials like to do this sort of thing in preparation for cashing in by writing their memoirs, but otherwise I thought the diary was more the province of the teenage girl. Anyone know?
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