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August 11, 1995 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-08-11

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geneous roots and weed out the
mongrels and parasites," said the
fax, whose targets included Reps.
Eliot Engel, Charles Schumer
and Jerrold Nadler, all Jewish
Democrats from New York.
"Final solution: Death to the
Sambos and death to the Yids,"
the message said.
Another more general but no
less acerbic fax sent to Mr. Engel
featured a fuzzy image of a stout
man aiming a gun.
"If you want my gun, socialist,
you will have to come and get it!"
it said.
The assault comes as Democ-
ratic members of Congress are
takings steps that extremist
groups perceive as a threat to
their agenda.
In a recent floor debate, for in-
stance, Mr. Engel spoke out
against an amendment limiting
pay raises for officials of the Bu-
reau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms. Anti-government
groups blame the federal agents
from the bureau for the fiery
death of 80 Branch Davidians in
the failed 1993 raid at Waco,
Texas.
Mr. Nadler has introduced leg-
islation that would outlaw pri-
vate militias.
Mr. Schumer, too, has been a
perennial enemy of extremist
groups, holding hearings to ex-
pose them. He has also defended
the agents who operated in Waco
while extremist groups have at-
tacked them.
That the flurry of hate mail
comes at a time when officials are
trying to root out extremist
groups highlights the distinct
strain of anti-Semitism in these
groups' philosophies.
The greatest brunt of the at-
tacks has been borne by Mr.
Schumer, the ranking Democrat
on the House Judiciary Commit-
tee, which is spearheading the in-
vestigation into the Waco raid.
Since the Waco hearings be-
gan, Mr. Schumer has received
as many as three hundred pieces
of hate mail and faxes, some of
them containing direct threats,
according to the lawmaker's of-
fice.

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