WHAAAAT? Are you suggesting, then, that Jews are ....usurers?
The Hell you say
(Notwithstanding the money changers Jesus booted from the temple were Jews and that Jews had been persecuted or exiled for usury in a dozen or so territories before that and that good coins were originally gold and were smithed by Jews and literally gold Jewellery gets its namesake from Jewish Jewellers )
Looks like a paraphrase from Shakespeare, only it was lawyers, wasn't it?
Yes, and for this observation, you shall receive this gift of enlightenment:
“The first thing we do is, let’s kill all the lawyers.” is said by a character named :Dick the Butcher in Act IV, Scene II of William Shakespeare’s Henry VI, Part .
He was not a "butcher" of meat, but rather of men. He was a tyrannical maniac.
While many gripe about lawyers being ball-washing bastards who over-charge and cause problems where there are no problems and make jokes like:
"It was so cold out today, I saw my lawyer walking with his hands in his own pockets, for once:
or
"Some towns are not big enough for a lawyer to earn enough money, but no town is too small for TWO lawyers to earn enough money."
or
"Q:What do you call 100,000 lawyers at the bottom of the ocean? A: A good start."
But Dick the Butcher wanted to kill all the lawyers because some would
prosecute and stop him from carrying out his evil intentions
defend the people the tyrant sought to imprison or execute
Sounds antisemitic
WHAAAAT? Are you suggesting, then, that Jews are ....usurers?
The Hell you say
(Notwithstanding the money changers Jesus booted from the temple were Jews and that Jews had been persecuted or exiled for usury in a dozen or so territories before that and that good coins were originally gold and were smithed by Jews and literally gold Jewellery gets its namesake from Jewish Jewellers )
Ban usury
Looks like a paraphrase from Shakespeare, only it was lawyers, wasn't it?
Yes, and for this observation, you shall receive this gift of enlightenment:
“The first thing we do is, let’s kill all the lawyers.” is said by a character named :Dick the Butcher in Act IV, Scene II of William Shakespeare’s Henry VI, Part .
He was not a "butcher" of meat, but rather of men. He was a tyrannical maniac.
While many gripe about lawyers being ball-washing bastards who over-charge and cause problems where there are no problems and make jokes like:
"It was so cold out today, I saw my lawyer walking with his hands in his own pockets, for once:
or
"Some towns are not big enough for a lawyer to earn enough money, but no town is too small for TWO lawyers to earn enough money."
or
"Q:What do you call 100,000 lawyers at the bottom of the ocean? A: A good start."
But Dick the Butcher wanted to kill all the lawyers because some would