Fred Nerks is a hard working FR poster
His posts have a consistent drum beat:
https://www.freerepublic.com/~frednerks/
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, a top witness in the House impeachment inquiry, will be removed...
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Early life and education
Alexander Semyon Vindman (né Aleksandr Semenovich Vindman) and his identical twin brother Yevgeny were born to a Jewish family in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union.[3] After the death of their mother, the three-year-old twins and their older brother Leonid were brought to New York in December 1979 by their father, Semyon (Simon). They grew up in Brooklyns Little Odessa neighborhood. A photograph of the twins with their maternal grandmother briefly appears in the Ken Burns documentary The Statue of Liberty.[3] Vindman speaks fluent Russian and Ukrainian.[4][5]
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ROBERT ROTH
Early years[edit]
Roth is the son of a middle-class family in Queens, New York, where he grew up in a progressive Jewish household.[1] He graduated high school in 1966, at the age of 16. That same year he was accepted to, and entered Columbia University in New York City.[2] In 1969, Roth withdrew from Columbia to focus his full attention to SDS.[2] [3]
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Bernardine Dohrn - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernardine_Dohrn
Overview
Early life
Bernardine Dohrn was born Bernardine Ohrnstein in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1942, and grew up in Whitefish Bay, an upper-middle-class suburb of Milwaukee. Her father, Bernard, changed the family surname to Dohrn when Bernardine was in high school. Her father was Jewish
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Kathy Boudin - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathy_Boudin
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Early life and family
Kathy Boudin was born on May 19, 1943, into a family with a long left-wing history. She was raised in Greenwich Village, New York City. Her family was Jewish. Her great-uncle was Louis B. Boudin, a Marxist theorist. Her father, attorney Leonard Boudin, had represented controversial clients such as Judith Coplon, the Cuban government, and Paul Robeson. A National Lawyers Guild attorney, Leonard Boudin was the law partner of Victor Rabinowitz, himself counsel to numerous left-wing organizations...
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David Gilbert grew up in a Jewish family in Brookline, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston. He was an Explorer Scout, and his father was Post Leader, of a South Brookline Explorer Post. Inspired in his teens by the Greensboro sit-ins and other events of the Civil Rights Movement, he joined the Congress of Racial Equality at age seventeen. He entered Columbia University in 1962. In March 1965, Gilbert founded the Independent Committee on Vietnam (ICV) at Columbia University. Later, in the same year, he co-founded the Columbia University Chapter of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) which merged with ICV in the Fall of 1966, even though there was already a chapter set in place that was formed in the early 1960s. The SDS chapter founded by Gilbert became renowned.[2]...
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ADAM SCHIFF
Early life, education, and career
Schiff was born in Framingham, Massachusetts, the son of Edward and Sherrill Ann (Glovsky) Schiff.[1] He was raised in a Jewish family, and moved to Danville, California, during high school.[2] He graduated from Monte Vista High School[3] and received a political science degree from Stanford University and a J.D. degree from Harvard Law School.
Churchill makes a case that there exist three classes of Jews: ordinary Jews who want to earn a living, raise a family and contribute to the nation they live in; Jews who work to undermine the nations of the West via socialism
https://www.xyz.net.au/winston-churchill-jews/
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The GIs Rabbi: David Max Eichhorn - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8y41JPG37I
13/05/2015 · Mark Zaid presents the story of his grandfather Rabbi David Max Eichhorn. Eichhorn was the Jewish chaplain who conducted the first religious services at Dachau after the liberation of the ...