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http://metalwani.com/2025/09/twisted-sister-2026-reunion-dee-snider.html * it's all about the $$$$$$$$$$$$ zionist.
 

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KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley says that he stands behind his claim that former KISS members Ace Frehley and Peter Criss were anti-Semites who felt that the band was being "unfairly manipulated by money-grubbing Jews."

Stanley — who, like fellow KISS co-founder Gene Simmons, is Jewish — has accused his former bandmates of hating Jews.

"Ace and particularly Peter felt powerless and impotent when faced with the tireless focus, drive and ambition of me and Gene," Stanley writes in his new book, "Face The Music: A Life Exposed". "As a result, the two of them tried to sabotage the band — which, as they saw it, was unfairly manipulated by money-grubbing Jews."
 

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The phrase "a long history of death following Mike Huckabee's past" primarily refers to several controversial clemency and parole decisions made during his tenure as Governor of Arkansas (1996-2007) that led to violent crimes, including murder, by the released individuals. The phrase has also been used by critics and in political discourse to refer to his son's involvement in a dog's death as a teenager.
Key incidents that have drawn criticism:
Wayne DuMond Case: Mike Huckabee supported the parole of convicted rapist Wayne DuMond, who was serving a life sentence, in 1999. DuMond was released on the condition he leave the state and subsequently moved to Missouri, where he was later convicted of raping and murdering a woman and suspected in the murder of a pregnant woman.
Maurice Clemmons Case: In 2004, Huckabee commuted the sentence of Maurice Clemmons, who was serving a 95-year sentence. Clemmons later became the primary suspect in the 2009 murder of four police officers in Washington state before being killed in a shootout with police.
Larry Eugene Stewart Case: Huckabee granted clemency to convicted murderer Larry Eugene Stewart in 2004, who had been serving a life sentence for a 1973 killing. A local prosecuting attorney noted his concern that many of the individuals Huckabee released would reoffend.
Death Penalty Executions: As governor, Huckabee presided over executions, including an instance where the state executed three people on the same night in 1997, making Arkansas the only state to have done so twice since capital punishment was reinstated.
David Huckabee Incident: Critics have also referenced an incident from 1998 where Huckabee's son, David, and another Boy Scout camp counselor were fired after killing a stray dog. There were conflicting reports at the time regarding the circumstances, with some saying the dog was sick and others reporting it was hung over a limb.
These cases have been heavily covered in the media, especially during Huckabee's presidential campaigns in 2008 and 2016, and have been a source of significant political controversy and criticism regarding his judgment on clemency and parole matters.
 
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