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Default Re: French Minister: Threaten Jews, You Threaten France

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Originally Posted by Theobald
LOL. Not false, although it was the French Republic that made the Jews French citizens and let them leave their ghettos, and not the Jews who created the Republic (in 1789 at least).
Oh, you might be suprised



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as long as you support democracy and "Liberty-Equality-Fraternity" you can become a good French citizen.
Ah yes, the old Masonic mantra.
"Liberty (of Perdition), (False) Equality, (Masonic) Fraternity"

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As a socialist leader said it : "When the Marianne [statue of Liberty] on our town halls takes the beautiful face of a young immigrant Frenchwoman, this day France will have crossed a line while bringing alive fully the values of the Republic." ...
The Statue was designed and financied by French Freemasons and gifted to American Freemasons, and installed in a Masonic ceremony. A plaque at the bottom of "The Lady" is still there to commemorate it.

An entire nation built on a lie and a sham, IMO.
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