I am rocking and shivering here. I apologize to all Jewish people on behalf of the rest of the world. My great-grandfather was a Methodist Episcopal minister. He left word that his Jewish rabbi friends were always very generous in answering his questions about the the Torah and the prophets and the Hebrew language. And I grew up in a neighborhood with many Jewish families, mostly very kind and friendly. Years later, in a time if difficulty, I found myself stuck for awhile in a remote rural Illinois town, where I found a number of vicious little racist white supremacist crypto-nazis exercising surreptitious control of the town government and the school. They displayed their self-pitying delusions of crafty Jews scheming against them. When I told them I had grown up among Jews, they grilled me, trying to prove that all Jews are rich. I told them, "No, I saw many poor Jews. But I will tell you what I never saw: I never saw a stupid Jew. I never saw an ignorant Jew. I never saw a racist Jew. I never saw a malicious Jew." Well, that was slightly indiscreet of me. Before it was over, they were targeting my job and even my children. Thank God, I found a job elsewhere and got out of there, leaving no forwarding address. Oh, boy, did I ever learn to appreciate my good old mixed inner-city Chicago neighborhood! So much good has come from Jewish people, and this good has spread widely. These other people have allowed evil to take root in their souls. This evil will be resisted.