Proper Noun Derivation
Harry,
My guess is the Star of David was named after David. Am I correct?
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Harry Krause wrote:
Skipper wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:
Lord Reginald Smithers wrote:
Harry,
Do you believe the war on Terror can not be won? Do you think we
should
give up and just realize we need to accept terrorist attacks?
There is not one opinion of yours nor one piece of advice from you
about
which I give a ****. Save your keystrokes, dicquehead, for someone who
cares.
A lot of Jews seem to be named Sam or Harry, Krause. As an English
major, do you know anything about the derivation of those words?
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Skipper
Famous Jews who were called Harry:
Prince Harry of Wales, real name Henry, current holder of the Prince
Harry title as the second son of Charles, Prince of Wales.
Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal (1394 - 1460), also known as Harry
Henry Frederick Stuart, (1593/4 - 1612) son of James I of England,
another famous Harry who was Jewish.
Prince Hal, a character in Shakespeare's Henry IV, part 1 and Henry IV,
part 2, based on King Henry V of England. He also was known as Harry.
Another Jew named Harry: Harry S Truman, president of the United States.
And this has what to do with the dicquehead whose handle is Smithers? Is
he Jewish? If so, who cares? If not, who cares? I mean, other than you,
Adolf?
Oh...I forgot.
Sam Spade, famous Jewish detective.
Sam Morse, famous Jewish American artist. (and a few other things).
Sam Chase, famous Jewish signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Sam I Am, famous Jewish character in a Seuss book.
You really, truly, are an ass, Skipper.
Oh, did you know a lot of Jews are named David, David Mann.
Guess who the Star of David is named after.
D'oh.
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