"As the author of Common Sense and other writings without which America wouldn't have come to exist....Am I the radical everyone said I was, including many 'Founding Fathers' who were my peers, or do I qualify as "The Center"? And if so, why did Teddy Rosenfeld (Roosevelt) call me a 'filthy little atheist', and Washington left me to rot in a french prison? And what happened to my head and hands?"
----- American' Libertarian' Hero--Thomas Paine
How incredibly disingenuous of you to change Teddy Roosevelt's name in such a way to make it sound as though he were a crypto-Jew. I looked it up just to see if there was any truth to it. I don't know why I wasted my time. You fascist types are always inventing lies to back your preferred narrative. The name was changed slightly--from van Rosenvelt, which is about as Dutch a name as you'll ever find.
Also, Roosevelt and Paine were separated by about 150 years. Do you really expect anyone to believe this is some kind of direct quote?
With two such obvious fallacies just on the face of your statement, here, why would you expect anyone to believe a single word or trust an opinion that boils over from the sewer of your heart?
So, what you're saying, then, is I should only believe what I read if it conforms to the tenants of National Socialism. Ignore everything else. Got it.
"As the author of Common Sense and other writings without which America wouldn't have come to exist....Am I the radical everyone said I was, including many 'Founding Fathers' who were my peers, or do I qualify as "The Center"? And if so, why did Teddy Rosenfeld (Roosevelt) call me a 'filthy little atheist', and Washington left me to rot in a french prison? And what happened to my head and hands?" ----- American' Libertarian' Hero--Thomas Paine
How incredibly disingenuous of you to change Teddy Roosevelt's name in such a way to make it sound as though he were a crypto-Jew. I looked it up just to see if there was any truth to it. I don't know why I wasted my time. You fascist types are always inventing lies to back your preferred narrative. The name was changed slightly--from van Rosenvelt, which is about as Dutch a name as you'll ever find.
Also, Roosevelt and Paine were separated by about 150 years. Do you really expect anyone to believe this is some kind of direct quote?
With two such obvious fallacies just on the face of your statement, here, why would you expect anyone to believe a single word or trust an opinion that boils over from the sewer of your heart?
Wow
How ignorant of you to suggest against fact, that the Roosevelt name isn't originally Rosenfeld.
Or to think that Teddy Rosenfeld had to live contemporaneously with Paine to make comment on his life. Or that it isn't a KNOWN quote to historians.
Gee, I'm now a 'fascist type'. I'm curious as to what a 'fascist type' might be, especially since I'm a virulent anti-fascist as well as anit- antifa.
With all these such obvious ignorances on your part, why would you even BE HERE?
You're welcome for the reeeeeeeeeeeee d pill.
It was van Rosenvelt--a Dutch name.
You framed your post as though it were a quote from Paine.
And I know I'm not replying to a human. You're a demon wearing flesh.
Dutch....that's just frigging hilarious.
The 'dutch' of the Dutch East Indies Company were Phoenician Navy also.
"Rosen is Dutch now?" Gene "the little Dutchboy of Sandy Hook" Rosen
https://boards.straightdope.com/t/roosevelt-rosenfeld-roosevelt-ancestry-history-of-jewish-names/246198
OOPS
You're just a joke without a punchline.
signed The Dutch Embassy:
Isaac Rosenfeld (1918-1956), Jewish-American writer Azriel Rosenfeld (1931–2004), American informatics professor Bella Rosenfeld (1895–1944), Yiddish picture book writer Morris Rosenfeld (1862–1923), Yiddish playwright Roni Rosenfeld (born 1959), Israeli-American computer scientist Šandor Friedrich Rosenfeld (1872–1945), Austrian-Jewish writer
You're welcome for the reeeeeeeeee d pill again.
A daemon is a negative force or energy like your denial of facts.]
Own it.
Don’t believe everything you read. The names are awfully close. Some would call this a “coincidence.” Others of us know better.
So, what you're saying, then, is I should only believe what I read if it conforms to the tenants of National Socialism. Ignore everything else. Got it.