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Old March 2nd, 2004 #1
The Final Solution
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Default 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?

The Guilt of David Irving
Ernest Sommers

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Over the past ten years, Irving had frequently made outrageous comments about the Holocaust, implying that some survivors were "assholes" who had in effect made a nice living off their wartime suffering, or by saying that more people died in the back of Teddy Kennedy's car than in the gas chambers of Auschwitz.
http://vho.org/tr/2000/4/tr04goirving.html

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Irving 'sang racist poem to daughter in her pram'

By Sandra Laville

David Irving: recorded the 'racist' poem in his diary DAVID IRVING, the historian, was accused in the High Court yesterday of being a perverted racist who taught his daughter a "poisonous" poem about children of other races. The verse, which he wrote in a personal diary, was labelled a "racist ditty" by the defence QC, who said Mr Irving sang it to his nine-month-old daughter when "half-breed" children were wheeled by in prams.

Richard Rampton, defending Deborah Lipstadt, an American academic, and Penguin Books, produced the entry from September 1994, as he cross-examined Mr Irving.

The verse read: I am a Baby Aryan / Not Jewish or Sectarian / I have no plans to marry an / Ape or Rastafarian.

In an increasingly heated exchange Mr Rampton asked: "Racist, Mr Irving? Anti-Semitic, Mr Irving?"

Mr Irving replied: "I don't think so."
Mr Rampton: "Teaching your little child this kind of poison?"

Mr Irving: "Do you think a nine-month-old can understand?"
http://www.fpp.co.uk/docs/trial/DTel030200.html
 
Old March 2nd, 2004 #2
Mike Jahn
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Originally Posted by The Final Solution
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?

The Guilt of David Irving
Ernest Sommers



http://vho.org/tr/2000/4/tr04goirving.html



http://www.fpp.co.uk/docs/trial/DTel030200.html
But Irving then fired back at Lipstadt and said that she had written articles about how Jews shouldn't marry Gentiles.....he said, "Isn't that also defined as hate?" To which Lipstadt could offer no response.....
 
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