hummmmm
maybe so! but then the same is true for the Kennedy fortune as well.
BTW "McCain" means "son of Cain" which does imply the "mark of Cain"!
but seriously, unless one believes in the Bible literally, for how many
generations should following generations be blamed for gangster ancestors?
should they give up all the financial gain derived from their ancestor?
"Ø" <Ø@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Maybe it's because they already own MarkOfCain.
>
> See also:
> A brief history of the Bronfman crime family and their associates
> http://www.freedom4um.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=33249
>
> Big-Time Gangsters Set up McCain's Family Fortune
> http://www.hiddenmysteries.org/conspiracy/reststory/bronfmanscrime.html
>
> ++
> A morally strong America??
> This guy should be doing standup comedy.
>
> Ø
> --------------------
> http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1033267.html
>
> Last update - 20:10 31/10/2008
> Former World Jewish Congress chief Bronfman endorses 'tough idealist'
> Obama
> By Haaretz Service
> Tags: Israel News, Barack Obama
>
> Barack Obama gained the sup****t of one of the Jewish world's most
> prominent
> leaders Friday, when Canadian philanthropist Edgar M. Bronfman gave the
> Democratic presidential candidate his endorsement.
>
> In a column on the Huffingtonpost, Bronfman asserted that Obama is the
> candidate who will act in the best interest of Israel. Of Obama's
> Republican
> rival, the philanthropist said: "As an American Jew who loves Israel, I
> cannot sup****t John McCain."
>
> Bronfman, a former head of the World Jewish Congress, wrote in the piece
> titled "Israel's Best Interest is a Morally Strong America" that an
honest
> broker was needed to push Israelis and Palestinians toward a two-state
> solution.
>
> He said the Illinois senator could fill this role, being "a tough
idealist
> who has the courage to imagine an America that may inspire hope, not
fear,
> in
> the Middle East and around the world."
>
> Conversely, Bronfman scathingly criticized President George W. Bush's
> policies in the region, which he said McCain would continue, as only
> increasing the dangers Israel faces from its enemies. The philanthropist
> said
> the most immediate of them was from a nuclear Iran, adding that, "Under
> the
> Bush administration, conversations with the Iranians began only at the
end
> of
> May 2007 and have been badly mishandled."
>
> Bronfman, 79, is best known in the financial world as the owner for many
> years of Seagram's Whiskey. He recently published a book, "Hope, Not
> Fear,"
> in which he preaches for comprehensive reform of the content of Jewish
> life,
> and calls for changes in the conduct of its religious streams -
> particularly
> in the relation****ps between them.
>
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