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  1. Goldberg has published an article (in the Atlantic) containing this pearl of wisdom per Gaza: “It is possible to kill children legally.” True enough. And Julius Streicher discovered at Nuremberg that it’s also possible to kill editors legally. Here’s wishing you a swinging future, Jeff.

  2. Hace 20 horas · Former 76ers guard a potential target for the Knicks in free agency Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports. Bleacher Report recently named Melton the Knicks’ “dream free agency target.” The 26-year-old is one of the best backup guards in the league, averaging 11.1 points per game while knocking down 36% of his three-pointers last season for the Philadelphia 76ers.

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  4. Goldberg has published an article (in the Atlantic) containing this pearl of wisdom per Gaza: “It is possible to kill children legally.” True enough. And Julius Streicher discovered at Nuremberg that it’s also possible to kill editors legally. Here’s wishing you a swinging future, Jeff.

  5. Hace 1 día · Answer: Julius Streicher It appeared from 1923 till 1945. It was a senstional tabloid that revived the very worst inflammatory legends about the Jews, such as the blood libel. Much of the material was pornographic and it popularized newer stereotypes, such as Jews as Bolshevist conspirators. It did its utmost to foster hatred at fever pitch.

  6. Goldberg has published an article (in the Atlantic) containing this pearl of wisdom per Gaza: “It is possible to kill children legally.” True enough. And Julius Streicher discovered at Nuremberg that it’s also possible to kill editors legally. Here’s wishing you a swinging future, Jeff.

  7. Hace 3 días · Caesar’s gens (clan) name, Julius (Iulius), is also familiar in the Christian world, for in Caesar’s lifetime the Roman month Quintilis, in which he was born, was renamed “ July ” in his honour. This name has survived, as has Caesar’s reform of the calendar. The old Roman calendar was inaccurate and manipulated for political purposes.