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Rabbi Eliezer Wolff, Dayan of Amsterdam, is seen at a bus stop in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Friday, June 25, 2010. Reports of increased anti-Semitism and a secret video showing Jews harassed on the street in Amsterdam have prompted Dutch authorities to consider using "decoy Jews", undercover officers wearing yarmulkes, to combat hate crimes. No decision has yet been made to use the tactic. Advocacy groups say intimidation has become a serious issue for Jews in the Netherlands. (AP Photo/ Evert Elzinga)
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Rabbi Eliezer Wolff, Dayan of Amsterdam, is seen at a bus stop in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Friday, June 25, 2010. Reports of increased anti-Semitism and a secret video showing Jews harassed on the street in Amsterdam have prompted Dutch authorities to consider using "decoy Jews", undercover officers wearing yarmulkes, to combat hate crimes. No decision has yet been made to use the tactic. Advocacy groups say intimidation has become a serious issue for Jews in the Netherlands. (AP Photo/ Evert Elzinga)
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Rabbi Eliezer Wolff, Dayan of Amsterdam, is seen in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Friday, June 25, 2010. Reports of increased anti-Semitism and a secret video showing Jews harassed on the street in Amsterdam have prompted Dutch authorities to consider using "decoy Jews", undercover officers wearing yarmulkes, to combat hate crimes. No decision has yet been made to use the tactic. Advocacy groups say intimidation has become a serious issue for Jews in the Netherlands. (AP Photo/ Evert Elzinga)
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Rabbi Eliezer Wolff, Dayan of Amsterdam, is seen near a parking meter in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Friday, June 25, 2010. Reports of increased anti-Semitism and a secret video showing Jews harassed on the street in Amsterdam have prompted Dutch authorities to consider using "decoy Jews", undercover officers wearing yarmulkes, to combat hate crimes. No decision has yet been made to use the tactic. Advocacy groups say intimidation has become a serious issue for Jews in the Netherlands. (AP Photo/ Evert Elzinga)
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Pavlos Joseph (C) leaves the Magistrates Court, on 25 June 2010, in Cape Town. Joseph is charged with two counts of trespassing after entering the England changing room following their 0-0 draw against Algeria on June 18. Joseph alledgedly entered the locker room of the English team and berated the players for their performance. The court adjourned Joseph's case until June 30. AFP PHOTO/RODGER BOSCH (Photo credit should read RODGER BOSCH/AFP/Getty Images)
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Pavlos Joseph (C) arrives at the Magistrates Court, on 25 June 2010, in Cape Town. Joseph is charged with two counts of trespassing after entering the England changing room following their 0-0 draw against Algeria on June 18. Joseph alledgedly entered the locker room of the English team and berated the players for their performance. The court adjourned Joseph's case until June 30. AFP PHOTO/RODGER BOSCH (Photo credit should read RODGER BOSCH/AFP/Getty Images)
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Pavlos Joseph (R) shakes hands with a well-wisher as he arrives at the Magistrates Court, on 25 June 2010, in Cape Town. Joseph is charged with two counts of trespassing after entering the England changing room following their 0-0 draw against Algeria on June 18. Joseph alledgedly entered the locker room of the English team and berated the players for their performance. The court adjourned Joseph's case until June 30. AFP PHOTO/RODGER BOSCH (Photo credit should read RODGER BOSCH/AFP/Getty Images)
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Pavlos Joseph arrives at the Magistrates Court, on 25 June 2010, in Cape Town. Joseph is charged with two counts of trespassing after entering the England changing room following their 0-0 draw against Algeria on June 18. Joseph alledgedly entered the locker room of the English team and berated the players for their performance. The court adjourned Joseph's case until June 30. AFP PHOTO/RODGER BOSCH (Photo credit should read RODGER BOSCH/AFP/Getty Images)
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Pavlos Joseph (C) speaks with his lawyer (L) as he leaves the Magistrates Court, on 25 June 2010, in Cape Town. Joseph is charged with two counts of trespassing after entering the England changing room following their 0-0 draw against Algeria on June 18. Joseph alledgedly entered the locker room of the English team and berated the players for their performance. The court adjourned Joseph's case until June 30. AFP PHOTO/RODGER BOSCH (Photo credit should read RODGER BOSCH/AFP/Getty Images)
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Thai policemen stand guard during the 38th Destruction of Confiscated Narcotics ceremony in Bang Pa-In, north of Bangkok on June 25, 2010. Thailand incinerated a 190-million-US-dollar drug haul as authorities warned that teenagers remained particularly vulnerable to the narcotics trade. Nearly six tonnes of illegal substances were thrown onto the flames to mark the United Nations' anti-drugs campaign, including 2.5 tonnes of methamphetamine -- or 20.2 million tablets. AFP PHOTO/Christophe ARCHAMBAULT (Photo credit should read CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT/AFP/Getty Images)
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Thai officials with the Public Health Ministry drop seized narcotics into a container before their incineration during the 38th Destruction of Confiscated Narcotics ceremony in Bang Pa-In, north of Bangkok on June 25, 2010. Thailand incinerated a 190-million-US-dollar drug haul as authorities warned that teenagers remained particularly vulnerable to the narcotics trade. Nearly six tonnes of illegal substances were thrown onto the flames to mark the United Nations' anti-drugs campaign, including 2.5 tonnes of methamphetamine -- or 20.2 million tablets. AFP PHOTO/Christophe ARCHAMBAULT (Photo credit should read CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT/AFP/Getty Images)
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By: NOLEN on 7/25/2010 9:35PM
I AGREE WITH MOST OF WHAT HAS BEEN SAID I HAVE WORKED ON JOBS WITH THEM AND THHEY WILL DO WHATEVER TO GET THE BLACKS FIRED JUST TO BRING IN THERE FAMILY AND FRIENDS I SAY IF YOUR NOT HERE THE RIGHT WAY THEN YOU NEED TO GET THE HELL OUT!!!! I MEAN THIS I AM SO GOT DAMN TIRED OF THEM BEING HERE!!!!!!!!
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By: catlife1 on 8/07/2010 1:46PM
I live in Michigan. We have many immigrants from Iraq, Germany, and Russia in our state. They are KGB sympathizers who work for the auto and oil industry. When auto and oil ends in bankruptcy, these KGB agents take an active role in overthrowing government, and exploiting Jones Music Company. They want our jobs, our banks, our identities, our homes, and our government. We need protection. Can the White House provide the protection we need? Not if they are distracted by racial intimidation and taboo sex scandals.
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