Wednesday, June 1, 2011

HolocaustControversies hate bloggers prove they are cowards!

See the cowardly hate blogger Roberto Muehlenkamp follow in the footsteps of Dr Hate himself, the infamous Nick Terry of Exeter University, and run from answering for the crimes of their hate blog - HolocaustControversies (here on blogspot)

-repost from HBW-

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Dearest Forum Members.

Hypocritical Roberto Muehlenkamp of the Holocaust Controversies hate blog, issued the
following challenge on the demolished RODOH forum:


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There are two forums that the "Inconvenient History" blog site recommends for debate, the CODOH forum
and the RODOH forum. There’s not much if any debate on the former, as inconvenient posters
opposing the "Revisionist" stance tend to have their posts censored and eventually get banned, as happened to me some years ago (I haven’t been readmitted since). That leaves the latter. I hereby invite Mr. Kues to meet me on the RODOH forum. If he can bring along Carlo Mattogno and Jürgen Graf, that’s all the better. And if he can furthermore convince the cowardly "Revisionist" cheerleader Jonnie "Hannover" Hargis to leave the safety of his warm and cozy online Führerbunker, that would be the icing on the cake.
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Apparently Roberto conveniently forgot the Teleconference challenge he was
put to, regarding his crimes, and those of Nick Terry the coward of Exeter,
Sergey Romanov the kook and lunatic, and Andrew Mathis (PHD-AHOLE)


See this link:

http://hateblogwatch.yuku.com/topic/236/International-Audio-Conference-challenge--Nick-Terry-Sergey

So is Roberto simply a hypocrite of epic proportion? Or the worlds biggest
coward? Or is he just that stupid?



You decide.
HD

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