FBI Finds Stolen Norman Rockwell Painting in Spielberg’s Home

March 6, 2007

  • March 12, 2007 at 2:41 am
    Disappointed says:
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    Wow, I thought this was a forum for insurance professionals, not a haven for anti-semites and holocaust deniers. Mell, if you really have this much free time on your hands, couldn\’t you find something more exciting to do than lurking in an insurance industry message board and spouting your anti-semitic b.s.?

  • March 13, 2007 at 10:28 am
    Jewel says:
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    Tom-

    I agree with you.

    Ponder this:

    I suppose the conspiracy theorists are also the same people who complain about airport security. I mean, who wants to wait while the government tries to ensure our safety, right? But, if something were to happen and the \”crazy\” airport rules hadn\’t been used, it would have been the government\’s fault. Catch 22. Hmm… can\’t have your cake and eat it too people.

    And to Disappointed:

    All I have to say is hilarious. The aliens spaceships aren\’t big enough and \”here\’s hoping.\” I loved it- made me laugh out loud. I thank you for that bright spot in my day.

    To you both, I say thank you. :)

  • April 2, 2007 at 3:00 am
    Daughter of Abraham says:
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    Someone here should go to the Holocaust Museum in Washington DC, or to the one in Germany, or elsewhere in the world. Real historians have put together the historical facts, artifacts, photos, interviews…by the way there were trials after the war. And the US troops who liberated the concentration camps and saw the mass graves told their stories too.
    I don\’t think this is a matter of debate. This is a pure matter of ignorance fueling predudice. You probably don\’t believe there is genocide taking place right now in Africa either.

    The fact that a news story about a stolen work of art cannot even be discussed in this \”insurance journal\” without someone using it for hate propaganda is evidence that the blog should be monitored. It is way off its intended purpose, which is, evidently, to give the readers the opportunity to bash individual insurance moguls and whichever insurance carriers the bloggers don\’t happen to be working for at the moment.



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