Action: Jewish Holocaust Denier Asks for Forgiveness

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Jewish Holocaust Denier Asks for Forgiveness

Question: What's worse than a Holocaust denier? Answer: A Holocaust denier who's a Jew.

David Cole, an arguably articulate and intelligent Jew, had been a major player in the Holocaust-denial movement. He gave credence to Jew-haters who have slithered on to television shows, college campuses and the Internet to spread their malicious lies that the Nazis weren't responsible for the genocide of the Six Million. He aided and abetted their movement, even making a videotape at the Auschwitz, where he toured the death camp and still denied the existence of the gas chambers.

When JDL made its debut on the Internet, it featured a hard-hitting essay about Cole by Robert J. Newman. Later on, a photo of Cole (pictured right) was added to the page. More recently, JDL offered a reward for information leading to the whereabouts of Cole.

Cole recently called JDL's national office in Los Angeles and begged JDL Chairman Irv Rubin to remove the negative piece from the site because he was afraid for his life and the relatives he supposedly is taking care of. Cole claims that he has been living in a secret location on the east coast for the past three years -- although he is temporarily in Southern California -- and has left Holocaust denying far behind him. He also says he is doing everything in his power to prevent his former cohort from using the Auschwitz video and other related anti-Semitic propaganda.

After receiving the notarized letter that appears below, Rubin made the determination to remove the references to Cole that previously appeared on this site. Says Rubin, "David Cole can do t'shuvah (repentance) with G-d ultimately judging him. If Cole means what he says in his letter, then this is a great transformation. It is also evidence of the power of the Jewish Defense League."

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