Not so strange! Only a Jew can replace a Jew.

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QuoteThe 1972 Olympic games which took place in Munich, Germany are known in sports history for two reasons. First, because 11 Israeli athletes were murdered by Palestinian terrorists and second, because the American Jewish swimmer Mark Spitz won seven gold medals.

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Swapping old Jewish swim records for new ones

    * Author: Alison Klayman
    * Filed under: Beijing Olympics, Sports

Monday
Aug 11,2008

Jewish-American swimmers Garret Weber-Gale and Jason Lezak, along with Cullen Jones and the unstoppable Olympic champion Michael Phelps, made history in the pool on Monday, August 11. The US relay team won the Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay and smashed the world record by nearly four seconds on their way to the gold.

In a strange Jewish sports irony, the gold for this half-Jewish team may come at a price to the legacy of an iconic Jewish sports figure. Phelps needed this gold medal to help him on his quest to break legendary Jewish swimmer Mark Spitz's 36- year-old record of seven gold medals in one Olympics. With the relay gold under his cap, Phelps is on his way to eight in '08.  Not so strange! Only a Jew can replace a Jew.

But at least a new Jewish name can be added to the annals of Olympic swim glory, for the sports world will be talking about Lezak's outstanding anchor leg to edge out Alain Bernard and the French team for a long time.

"Going out in the first 50 (meters), I was breathing on my right side," Lezak said after the race. "I saw him (competitor Bernard) a little bit. I knew where he was. I knew I had to swim my mind out. I had more adrenaline going than I ever had in my life."

As JTA's Marc Brodsky reported in a feature about Lezak, the 32-year-old is competing in his third Olympics and has garnered four medals on relay teams, including a gold in the 4×100 medley in '04.

A third Jewish-American swimmer actually took home a gold for this team, even though he wasn't in the pool for the historic win. Ben Wildman-Tobriner, the other member of the self-described "hyphenated Jew crew," is among the seven swimmers on the 4×100 relay team who received a gold medal.
DFTG!

kolnidre

I thought for a moment the article was going to say Phelps is Jewish. That would have been ironic, indeed, given disinfo agent Eric Jon's surname.

In a related manner, 41 year-old Dara Torres, who is in her fifth Olympics and has retired for long periods twice, has just gotten a silver in the women's 4x100 freestyle relay. I had my suspicions about her before and pegged her for a Marrano Jew, and that was indeed confirmed in a big feature article in the JYT a little while back. Her former husband was an Izzie and her current "partner," the father of her daughter but not her husband, is a Jewish endocrinologist. I'm very knowledgeable about endurance sports and suspect that while she's not taking any banned substances her helpful "partner" is tweaking her hormones to help her train harder and recover more effectively.

She's so buff there's nothing female about her. Perfect subject for the hermaphrodite agenda, despite having birthed a daughter, but you get the point about the media promoting unisexual bots. Here's a link to the story:
http://tinyurl.com/65mul8
Take heed to yourself lest you make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land whither you go, lest it become a snare in the midst of you.
-Exodus 34]

Anonymous

QuoteNot so strange! Only a Jew can replace a Jew.
--->  Not so strange! Only a white man can replace a whtie man. ---> Not so strange! Only an Asian can replace an Asian.

Would those be deemed racially charged incorrect things to say in the mainstream?  Or would they be just as acceptable as the "Jewish" claim that only a "Jew" can replace another "Jew's" record...