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In a message dated 2/1/99 9:42:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<<
  THE Israeli Prime Minister caused uproar yesterday with his
 election slogan, "a strong leader for a strong people",
 which critics said echoed Nazi and fascist propaganda.
 Avraham Burg, chairman of the Jewish Agency and a candidate
 for the Opposition Labour Party, appealed to Binyamin
 Netanyahu to drop the slogan. He said it reminded many
 people of the Nazi party slogan and insulted Holocaust
 survivors and their families. "The sound of 'a strong
 leader, a strong people' is coming directly from the
 conceptual framework of the Third Reich of 50 to 60 years
 ago," he said. >>

There's an old saw that "We become what we hate," and it's been pretty obvious
that Israel demonstrates its truth very well.  Prudy

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