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Date Posted: 10:40:00 02/19/14 Wed
Author: Joe Rizoli (Good for him)
Author Host/IP: 146.115.156.139
Subject: Kosher Tax by Giuseppe

From: joe
Date: Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 9:37 PM

From: jo
To: letters ; letters ; letters ; letters ; letters

Sent: Mon, Feb 17, 2014 9:37 pm
Subject: '' Somethings Are Not Kosher ''

To The Editor,
During dinner this evening I took the time to explain to my family the Kosher racket. Virtually every prepared food that we consume contains a Kosher certification, usually a U or a K that indicates that it has been inspected by some rabbinical authority and conforms to Jewish dietary laws. The cranberry sauce, the canned corn, the frozen string beans and the seltzer that we consumed with our chicken cutlets all bore a Kosher certification indicating that it had not been '' contaminated '' during its preparation with any animal product that itself was not Kosher. Kosher certification does not come cheap; last year it cost producers about 9 billion dollars...a cost passed on to the public, 98% of whom who are not Jewish and who no doubt don't give a flying fuck whether or not what they are eating is Kosher or not. This of course is nothing more than an add on tax levied by Jews against the gentile population...a form of taxation without representation. This kosher tax, paid almost exclusively by non-Jews, is no doubt used to fund projects and programs that only benefit the chosen few who are the descendants of Abraham.
I also noticed that the box of Dole Raisins and the bag of salted peanuts on the kitchen counter, as well as the ice cream that was my dessert, carried a kosher certification. There were however two things that were not designated Kosher; one was the can of Alpo dog food and the other was a container of pitted dates that said on its label, '' A product of Israel ''. It seems as if the Jews don't impose this costly procedure unless the tab is being picked up by not Jews. As for the dog food exemption, I guess I'll have to consult the Talmud on that one.

Giuseppe furioso

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