Here's a Canadian reader of Hungarian-German descent in response to the OSI harassment of yet another man for something that supposedly happened more than 50 years ago and that need not be proven before an allegation is made and a man's existence is systematically destroyed:
"The safety of our countries does not lie in the chase of old supposed Nazi criminals but in trying to prevent a communist infiltration of our countries.
There is only one way to counteract this harassment. Start demanding that all Communists are to be investigated who came to Canada or the United States.
According to the latest report of a former KGB operator, the US and Canada are full of Communist agents who are ready to be activated any time the Russian government wishes to do so.
The question that does need to be answered is this: All those recently arrived "immigrants" from Russia - to whom do they owe their allegiance ? This deliberate attempt to chase the ghosts of Nazi past is nothing more than an attempt to put up a smoke screen to hide the Communist infiltrators.
Hoffman has the right idea. There should be a real Holocaust museum established where one would see the horrors committed by the Communist over the past 70 odd years.
As a final thought: If all those who worked as slave laborers in German factories are to be compensated for their work, maybe then there should also be compensation for all those who were subjugated in a similar fashion by the Allies after WW II."
Thought for the Day:
". . . Or as a lady asked me at a political meeting in Orange County, California, during the Cold War: "I have two questions. First, what can I do as an average American housewife to fight Communism - and, second, what is Communism?"
(Not sure who sent me this... but isn't it a telling question?)