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Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Never again." What is Stephen Harper proposing in Iraq?



As the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazis' –not Natzis’ most notorious concentration camp approaches, historians are grappling with how to preserve the memory of Auschwitz and the Holocaust. 
The Nazis used Auschwitz, Dachau and the holocaust in an attempt to wipe out the Jewish religion.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper paid his respects to Jewish victims of the Holocaust during a visit today to Yad Vashem memorial on the third day of his Middle East tour. With him is his official “delegation”???, which includes Conservative MPs and cabinet ministers.
According to the CBC's Terry Milewski, this is Harper's note in the memorial's guestbook: "They are remembered always, in our hearts, in our prayers and most importantly in our resolve. Never again."
What is Stephen Harper proposing in Iraq?

Possibly it is not the members of religious persuasions that we have to kill but the members of all opposing political parties such as the New Democrat Party, The Liberals, Bloc Québécois, Green party, Forces et Democratic, Action Party, Communist Party , Libertairian Party, Marijuana Party, United Party. But then Canada abolished  the death penalty away back in the 1950s so now a days legally, we would have to put all of these people into concentration camps(Prisoner of war camps such as the United States of the Americas runs in Cuba. 
No one knows how many of the survivors remain alive today, but it is a group that is definitely dwindling, as age takes its toll.
To mark the liberation's anniversary, about 300 former Auschwitz prisoners are travelling to Oświęcim, Poland, to pay tribute on Jan. 27 at Birkenau's Gate of Death, the unloading ramp at the camp's rail entrance.
In 10 years, during the 80th anniversary, we'll not have this opportunity so maybe we can then pay our respects to peoples of the Islamic/Muslim religion. ©Al (Alex-Alexander) D. Giorvan. All rights reserved.

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