Faith-based intolerance
• Religious Intolerance
May 30 (Bloomberg) -- Dee Quigley acknowledged at the time it was ``sick, sick, sick'' for her to be joking about the Holocaust. She regretted, she would later testify, musing about attaching a picture of an oven to her Jewish neighbors' house, burning a cross, perhaps using one of their children as the cross.
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