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Reader comment on item: Richard Silverstein Shoots Himself in the Foot
in response to reader comment: Silverstein Parasites Others towards a plus income, along with the enhancement of his ego

Submitted by elzeide (Argentina), Nov 22, 2010 at 18:02

He is very harsh with people that make some language mistake, even a minor one. Really catch my attention he waste time on that. Perhaps he hasn't real concepts to discuss. He shows as a very authoritarian person. And his hate against Israel is really unbelievable.

But the worst thing for me is that he stole a very deep and beautyfull concept: the Jewish idea of "Tikkun Olam". His blog is not related to Tikkun Olam. It's only hate.

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Silverstein's blog [26 words]Wallace Edward BrandAug 1, 2010 22:15176230
1Richard Silverstein [18 words]YehudaJan 27, 2009 21:33149303
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Silverstein Parasites Others towards a plus income, along with the enhancement of his ego [216 words]YnnatchkahJul 26, 2008 15:07135692
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