[quote=SK in CV][quote=markmax33]I do know the banks and the fed are largely controlled by a few very powerful jewish families. The Rothchilds, the Rockefellers, etc. [/quote]
Which Federal Reserve bank is controlled by the Rothchilds? Now or ever?
And the Rockefellers? Really? In the late 70’s, there was a great-great grandaughter of John D. Rockefeller’s brother William living in San Diego for a short while.. After a night of heavy smoking and drinking, she did have some Jew in her. Couple months later I married her roommate. Coincidentally, she just friended me on facebook, more than 30 years later. But she’s not Jewish, and neither is the rest of her family.
You’re a sad sick pile of shit, asshat.[/quote]
markmax33, John D was a Baptist. His ancestors were German…
In case you have an issue with comprehension, I’ll BOLD the relevant words.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller
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Rockefeller spent the last 40 years of his life in retirement. His fortune was mainly used to create the modern systematic approach of targeted philanthropy with foundations that had a major effect on medicine, education, and scientific research.His foundations pioneered the development of medical research, and were instrumental in the eradication of hookworm and yellow fever. He is also the founder of both the University of Chicago and Rockefeller University. He was a devoted Northern Baptist and supported many church-based institutions throughout his life. Rockefeller adhered to total abstinence from alcohol and tobacco throughout his life.
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And in case you don’t know what a Baptist is, I’ll bold that for you too…
[quote] Baptists are the largest Protestant grouping in the United States, and the Southern Baptist Convention is the largest Protestant denomination in the U.S., with 16 million members. Baptist churches exist in each of the United States today. More than 70% of all Baptists worldwide reside in the United States.
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And if you need help in what a Protestant is, here… I’m trying to be helpful…
[quote] Protestantism is one of the three major groupings (Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and Protestantism) within Christianity. It is a movement that began in Germany in the early 16th century as a reaction against medieval Roman Catholic doctrines and practices, especially in regards to salvation, justification, and ecclesiology
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I hope you didn’t write about him in your thesis too.
You really got a problem with rich people don’t you?