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(@alexandernevsky)
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Might as well get in on this ok Barnswein come out cout where ever you are you piece of shite.


   
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(@delenne)
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Chorny Volk, You try to use a C++ output function on "Bernstein"?;o)LOL


   
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(@rookie)
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Bagel,

How typical, deflecting your sad plight.

But lets get back to the reall issue; How does it feel to again have a War Criminal as Prime Minister?

Nothing more reflects the Aushwitz play-ground generation.

In All-America we have Generation X - in Israel they;re having Generation Aushwitz. lol...


   
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(@delenne)
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* How typical, deflecting your sad plight.
Any BS for You would do, I know.

* How does it feel to again have a War Criminal as Prime Minister?
Spare me the dumb clintonesque BS.
But, on Your insistence, - war criminals are usually those, that start wars, so You have a familiar roster to chose from - Nasser, Assad ... .
If current things will go their way, You will have Arafat soon nearby in the Gulf to shout together.


* In All-America ...
Since the Emirates is a kind of a "federation", You may call it this way, if it hurts You to be an Arab.

* ... we have Generation X ...
In view of Your unhealthy obsessions, You should've added two more Xs.
P.S. What about Abdallah's decision? A show of "love", or a sober assessment? Eh?


   
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(@kimarx)
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Pathetic, but I don't need to tell that to you, do I.

Allaaaam , you don't work for Customs and Excise do you? "president of the international C&E organisation, the first from the 3rd world(BBC-radio) HA,Ha,LOL,don't!!!!


   
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(@treslavance)
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Ohaya, Kisako!
0841

"if it hurts you to be an arab"...

yeah, it must hurt the FAKE quite a lot, as he has
always pretended to be AMERICAN...but no one here
believes him.

oh poor, poor FAKE AMERICAN FARIS HOMOUD... -_-
==
{+1sk}


   
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(@rookie)
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Oh, common idiots... ur hurting my feelings.. especially you Lmex...


lmao


   
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(@rookie)
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"""But, on Your insistence, - war criminals are usually those, that start wars, so You have a familiar roster to chose from - Nasser, Assad ...
If current things will go their way, You will have Arafat soon nearby in the Gulf to shout together."""

Delusions again... Israel fired the first shots in '67. this is well documented Bagel girl. your Aushwitz style delusions won't cut it here.

but good try Bagel girl, you Aushwitz education won't let u face up to your own misery and you start deflecting your sad plight. Ive never heard of Nasser killing innocent civilians by the thousands, like Your PRIME MINSTER SHARON who was found guilty of doing so by an official ISRAELI committee.

Kim, im starting to worry about you. lol...
being the Liberal God-save-the-whales type, you don't seem to mind when a proven terrorrist and war Criminal gets elected by a so-called civilized country...

Are you losing your perspective.


   
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(@delenne)
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* Delusions again... Israel fired the first shots in '67.... Israel fired the first shots in '67.
"Delusions again..." Yep, on Your part. (Other wars did not exist for You, anyways.) But I have no trouble in reminding You - 1967. Nasser closed the Straits of Tiran to Israeli shipping. Under International Law (You love so much, when it suits Your BS), codified in the 1956 Geneva Convention on the High Seas, that alone was an Act of War, and Israel was fully justified in taking any steps necessary later. Just to confirm his intent, Nasser ordered the UN peacekeepers out, and began massing troops on the border. So on June 5th, after the United Nations was unable (unwilling?) to fix the situation, Israel attacked.
your Radio Islam-style delusions won't cut it here., dear.


* you Aushwitz education won't let u face up to your own misery
What? Do You know, what You are talking about at all? Eh?

* Ive never heard of Nasser killing innocent civilians by the thousands,
Neither heard I that of Sharon. Assad, maybe? Eh?

* Your PRIME MINSTER SHARON who was found guilty of doing so by an official ISRAELI committee.
Source, dear, source. No Radio Islam, please.

* a proven terrorrist and war Criminal
Proven so by some Shariah court?
P.S. So, what about King Abdallah's intentions? You weasel out? Eh?
P.S.S. Are You happy with the possibility to have Arafat around Gulf?


   
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(@rookie)
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Bagel says

"""Source, dear, source. No Radio Islam, please"""

Ok how about from Time.com

"""Sharon had looked like political roadkill in 1983, after a government inquiry found that he had "indirect responsibility" for allowing Israel's Lebanese allies to systematically slaughter hundreds of Palestinians in Beirut refugee camps guarded by Israeli forces."""

Here's the Link Bagel Girl:

""" http://www.time.com/time/pow/article/0,8599,98526,00.html """

If you want I can post something of Sharon's old days of cleansing Palestinian villiages by killing all it's inhabitants.

only Aushwitz style manners would attempt to defend this criminals actions.


   
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(@rookie)
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Not going to let you slime ur way out again Bagel Girl .. you must get it through that thick hairy head of yours that jews are terrorrists as much as anyone else including Bin Laden and Arafat.


Another just to Prove that the JEW is truely the scum of the earth.

Raid led by Sharon left mark on village

By Dan Ephron, Globe Correspondent, 2/2/2001


IBYA, West Bank - Izzat Hassan Yousuf, a 47-year-old resident of this modest Palestinian village, would seem to have good reason to dread the election of Israeli right-winger Ariel Sharon next week.


On the night Yousuf was born, Israeli commandos stormed his village in a reprisal raid, blowing up 45 houses and killing 69 people. His mother, hearing the Israelis coming, wrapped Yousuf in a blanket and fled to a nearby field. She returned in the morning to a pile of rubble that was once her home.


The commander of the Israeli raid was a 25-year-old army officer named Ariel Scheinerman, who years later changed his last name to Sharon. The cross-border raid on Kibya would be Sharon's first brush with controversy in a military and political career that would be defined by it.


But Yousuf, a tile setter who makes his living in Israel, has no particular feeling for Tuesday's election and doesn't care whether Sharon defeats Prime Minister Ehud Barak, as polls predict.


''Sharon or Barak, it makes no difference. The men are different, but the policy is the same,'' he said, standing beneath the minaret that towers over Kibya's mosque.


While some Palestinian leaders quietly acknowledge that they will miss Barak if he loses the vote, many residents of the West Bank and Gaza Strip say, like Yousuf, that Barak and Sharon are two sides of the same coin.


The position might surprise many Israelis, given the tangible political differences between the two men. Barak, who says Israel and the Palestinians are closer than ever to an accord, is behind in the polls by as much as 18 percent.


But after four months of fighting in the West Bank and Gaza and the deaths of nearly 350 Palestinians - plus 52 Israelis - many Palestinians no longer believe peace is possible or even desirable, no matter who wins the vote.


Kibya was part of the tit-for-tat bloodletting that has frequently characterized violence in this region, an Israeli payback for a series of Palestinian attacks. A day before the 1953 raid, Palestinians slipped into Israel and killed an Israeli mother and her two children in their sleep.


Kibya was chosen because Israelis considered it a sanctuary for Palestinian terrorists and because several dozen Jordanian troops were stationed in the village.


One of them was Abdel Salam Zeidoun. Pressing a hand-rolled cigarette to his lips, Zeidoun says that on the night of the raid he saw Israelis approaching but had only 10 bullets in his British Army-issued gun.


''We fired everything we had and then we fled to the fields,'' said Zeidoun, now 72 and using a cane.


Sharon, who led one of the Israeli Army's first commando units, was told to enter the village and blow up several houses as a warning to villagers not to harbor terrorists. The young officer took 1,200 pounds of explosives on the mission.


''Kibya was to be a lesson,'' Sharon wrote decades later in an autobiography. ''I was to inflict as many casualties as I could on the Arab home guard and on whatever Jordanian army reinforcements showed up. I was to blow up every major building in the town,'' he wrote.


Residents old enough to remember the raid say Sharon and his men wrecked homes indiscriminately, demolishing stone structures while residents and livestock were still inside.


Sharon describes Kibya as a turning point in Israel's battle with Palestinian guerrillas, although he says the killing of civilians was a mistake.


''In those big stone houses where three generations of a family might live together, some could easily have hidden in the cellars and back rooms, keeping quiet when the paratroopers went in to check and yell out a warning,'' Sharon wrote in the autobiography. ''The result was this tragedy that had happened.''


To Zeidoun, Sharon's contrition rings false, but he doesn't mind if the Israeli general is elected. ''Things have to get worse before they get better,'' he said.


For decades, the Kibya massacre defined the village, which Israel captured from Jordan in 1967 and which became a hotbed of anti-Israel protests during the Palestinian uprising of the late 1980s.


Yousuf, who celebrates his birthday on the anniversary of the massacre, is a living example of the cyclical violence that has marked the region.


Two of his sons rebelled against Israeli rule during the first Palestinian uprising. One was jailed for preparing explosives, the other imprisoned for belonging to a ''hostile organization.''


One of the sons is now studying to be a doctor in Romania. ''It's better there,'' he said, ''away from this mess.''


   
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(@rookie)
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Bagel Girl just in case you missed it:

"""""Sharon, who led one of the Israeli Army's first commando units, was told to enter the village and blow up several houses as a warning to villagers not to harbor terrorists. The young officer took 1,200 pounds of explosives on the mission.


''Kibya was to be a lesson,'' Sharon wrote decades later in an autobiography. ''I was to inflict as many casualties as I could on the Arab home guard and on whatever Jordanian army reinforcements showed up. I was to blow up every major building in the town,'' he wrote. """"


HE'S A self proclaimed Terrorrist murderer... but here u are defending him!!!! lol... You see now what I mean by Aushwitz style delusions.

If you can defend him you surely can make a case for Hitler! common Bagel Girl let me hear you defend HITLER .


   
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(@delenne)
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* after a government inquiry found that he had "indirect responsibility" for allowing Israel's Lebanese allies to systematically slaughter hundreds of Palestinians in Beirut refugee camps guarded by Israeli forces.
Ah-h-h ... the old story again ... No problem.
But, first, I point out Your previous killing innocent civilians by the thousands, like Your PRIME MINSTER SHARON - You are too frivolous with facts, dear, to accept anything You post at face value.
But, getting back to Sabra and Shatila.
In September 1982, Christian Phalange units entered the Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila in Beirut under the auspices of the IDF and murdered about 800 people in revenge for the assassination of Lebanon's president-elect, Bashir Jemayel. The Kahan Commission of Inquiry, headed by the president of the Supreme Court at the time, Justice Yitzhak Kahan, which was appointed to investigate the atrocity, effectively brought about the removal of Ariel Sharon from his post as defense minister.
You're selectively "amnesive" about Arabs killing Arabs.
The validity of Kahan Commission is another story, and not for Your sorry pumkin head to decide over.


* ''Kibya was to be a lesson,'' Sharon wrote decades later in an autobiography. ''I was to inflict as many casualties as I could on the Arab home guard and on whatever Jordanian army reinforcements showed up. I was to blow up every major building in the town,'' he wrote."
What, Pals et. al. (et. You) expected a garden-building activity out of a military op?

* If you can defend him you surely can make a case for Hitler! common Bagel Girl let me hear you defend HITLER
You are a shrieking idiot. And I don't defend your role models.
P.S. So, what about King Abdallah's decision to keep "friendly" Pals at a bullet's flight distance? Eh?


   
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(@treslavance)
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FAKE AMERICAN SHRIEKING IDIOT GROSS PIG FARIS
HOMOUD:

as the saying goes...
"come correct, or dont come at all."
heh. -_-
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{+1sk}


   
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(@conrad_b)
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By Delenne ( - 192.114.47.50) on Saturday, February 10, 2001 - 04:12 pm:
* after a government inquiry found that he had "indirect responsibility" for allowing Israel's Lebanese allies to systematically slaughter hundreds of Palestinians in Beirut refugee camps guarded by Israeli forces.
Doesn't this bellowing baboon of a fanatical zionist - just wanna make you VOMIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ah-h-h ... the old story again ... No problem.
But, first, I point out Your previous killing innocent civilians by the thousands, like Your PRIME MINSTER SHARON - You are too frivolous with facts, dear, to accept anything You post at face value.
But, getting back to Sabra and Shatila.
In September 1982, Christian Phalange units entered the Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila in Beirut under the auspices of the IDF and murdered about 800 people in revenge for the assassination of Lebanon's president-elect, Bashir Jemayel. The Kahan Commission of Inquiry, headed by the president of the Supreme Court at the time, Justice Yitzhak Kahan, which was appointed to investigate the atrocity, effectively brought about the removal of Ariel Sharon from his post as defense minister.
You're selectively "amnesive" about Arabs killing Arabs.
* ''Kibya was to be a lesson,'' the pot bellied vietnamese pig wrote decades later in an autobiography. ''I was to inflict as many casualties as I could on the Arab home guard and on whatever Jordanian army reinforcements showed up. I was to blow up every major building in the town,'' he wrote."
What, Pals et. al. (et. You) expected a garden-building activity out of a military op?

* If you can defend him you surely can make a case for Hitler! common Bagel Girl let me hear you defend HITLER
This unemployed, (employed and paid in shekels = same thing) has nothing better to do this defecate on this board with her sewage class inane zionist propaganda!
You are a shrieking idiot. And I don't defend your role models.
P.S. So, what about King Abdallah's decision to keep "friendly" Pals at a bullet's flight distance? Eh?

The thing is zionist animal, NOBODY except lapdog L'menexe likes you on this board! many people on this board DON'T GET ON, but the ONE thing they all have in common is they totally abhor YOU!


   
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