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I tried to start a thread on this subject a while ago. I wish TC's could band together and boycott all "K" and "U" products!
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If you started in Canada, you'd probably have to certify most things unfit for True Christians(tm).Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View PostI think I will start the Bathfire Mark – I will personally approve most things for a fee certifying that they are fit for True Christians™ and I’ll start in Canada.
What would be the correct way to interpret it? Are you trying to claim that the Joos pay the food manufacturers for the pleasure of chanting their gibberish?Originally posted by WickedWitch View PostWhile I do appreciate that you've taken the time to read the article, it doesn't do much good when you go and misinterpret it. But at least you tried.
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I must say, reading this thread has been deeply disturbing. I certainly don't want to eat any food that might have some joo curse on it. While it has been enlightening to know to look for those vile symbols, I would feel better knowing that there were no joos lurking anywhere around while the food was being manufactured. I would certainly feel better if there was some sort of True Christian™ seal of approval on the things that I buy. Of course our Pastors would have to charge a modest sum for their inspection fees to ensure that there were no stealth rabbis around uttering some gobbledy-gook from the Torah, but I think all Americans could sleep better at night.
Praise Jesus!
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While I do appreciate that you've taken the time to read the article, it doesn't do much good when you go and misinterpret it. But at least you tried.Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View PostThere, I read it – the joo-ess agrees, it costs money, the joos get the money, the video shows how much. The joos are getting $Millions (that’s $CDN(Millions x 1.0244)). And how typical to point out that you can claim it against tax – why do these people stereotype themselves?
I think I will start the Bathfire Mark – I will personally approve most things for a fee certifying that they are fit for True Christians™ and I’ll start in Canada.
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There, I read it – the joo-ess agrees, it costs money, the joos get the money, the video shows how much. The joos are getting $Millions (that’s $CDN(Millions x 1.0244)). And how typical to point out that you can claim it against tax – why do these people stereotype themselves?Does certification add to the price of a product? Certainly, but the amount is miniscule, especially compared to the advertising, packaging, shipping, research, testing, admin and finance-related costs, and a myriad of other components that contribute to the process of bringing a product to market or making it better appeal to consumers. One might as well rail against the costs associated with selecting the ink colors and style of lettering used on a package; it's all legitimate business expense, even though no one ever rails against the "Secret Red Ink Conspiracy" or rants about the "Helvetica Font Tax."
I think I will start the Bathfire Mark – I will personally approve most things for a fee certifying that they are fit for True Christians™ and I’ll start in Canada.
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I make sure my coffee's non-kosher by making it with milk and then dunking pork rinds in it like a biscuit.Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View PostNo, she's beyond biased and probably gets a percentage of all those charges. She's unlikely to be cutting her own throat on this one is she? Come on, pull yourself together and smell the non-kosher coffee!
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Oh my goodness! Whatever am I going to do with you lot of paranoid nuts?Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View PostNo, she's beyond biased and probably gets a percentage of all those charges. She's unlikely to be cutting her own throat on this one is she? Come on, pull yourself together and smell the non-kosher coffee!
Oh wait... Do I hear squirrels? "Don't touch that squirrel's nuts!"
Now, now, Mr. SassyPants, there's no need to be a smart-ass.Originally posted by Brother Temperance View PostI'm sorry, I promise I'll read it just as soon as I've finished with this morning's copy of the Joo York Times and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion...
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I'm sorry, I promise I'll read it just as soon as I've finished with this morning's copy of the Joo York Times and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion...Originally posted by WickedWitch View PostI take it none of you have even bothered to look at Mrs. Mikkelson's article?
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No, she's beyond biased and probably gets a percentage of all those charges. She's unlikely to be cutting her own throat on this one is she? Come on, pull yourself together and smell the non-kosher coffee!Originally posted by WickedWitch View PostI take it none of you have even bothered to look at Mrs. Mikkelson's article? [...]
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I take it none of you have even bothered to look at Mrs. Mikkelson's article? She very clearly explains what those markings mean. But that wouldn't fit in with your crazy conspiracy theory, so no wonder you tossed it aside. I think you people might have your tinfoil hats on too tightly.
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I think that, to allow decent people to avoid this accursed food, any products that've been pawed by the grubby hands of these Shylocks should be marked with a large yellow star. That'd avoid any confusion.Originally posted by Ezekiel BathfireDoes anyone, other than the joos, want demonic chants said over their food for a price? I think not! If the joos are so keen to follow this ridiculous superstition, the way forward here is to have them all register with the police and all pay a special tax to subsidize the right-thinking world. They are blatantly forcing demon-cursed food down our throats and, to add insult to injury, charging us for it.
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You all believe in fairytales and conspiracy theories, but I'm the one who has to grow up. *Rolls eyes* [sarcasm]Yeah, that makes perfect sense.[/sarcasm]Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View PostExcuse me? Barbara MIKKELSON? She's a damned joo so of COURSE she's going to lie! They all lie and cover for each other! Both she and her husband thorougly research all the myths they come across and have never once presented information in a biased manner, nor have they fabricated information. If there were a tax, they'd come out and say it. Quit being so goshdarned paranoid.
Grow up Alie!
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It's an outrageous extortion. If they were eye-talians, there would be a RICO prosecution, but the joos get away with their criminal conspiracy. Why is this allowed to continue?Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View PostNot to mention the fact that normal people are ripped off every day in American supermarkets by the "kosher" scam.
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