According to the paper, it was his grandfather. If it was his grandmother 
and if it was his maternal grandmother, then by jewish law he's jewish.
I never said I liked the guy. Never even said I knew who he was. I was 
pointing to the question.

> Remember this is a guy who used a racial slur towards a guy of south asian 
> (indian) heritage. He used to fly the confederate flag. During his 
> election campaign for governor of Virginia he had made other ethnic slurs 
> towards people. So it fits with his character.
>
> btw it was his grandmother who was jewish.
>
>>On 9/20/06, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> On 9/20/06, Maureen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> > Ok.  I'm confused.  If his grandfather was Jewish, and he is denying
>>> > it,  I would wonder why.  It would  seem to me that his denial is more
>>> > of a problem that the reporter's question.  What am I missing?
>>>
>>> The fact that this is a political debate that ethenic heritage and/or
>>> bloodlines have absolutely no place in this setting (in a perfect
>>> world at least)
>
> 

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