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Report as: spam offensive Dan on 5/09/08 at 7am

Happy Birthday, Israel!

Report as: spam offensive Sam on 5/09/08 at 9am

This is what you celebrate http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eY5VhJqqDg&feature=related

Report as: spam offensive Brett P on 5/09/08 at 11am

Why is half the article devoted to a small protest to the main event? That does not seem fair.

Report as: spam offensive Rick on 5/09/08 at 12pm

No, that's what the protesters celebrated.

Report as: spam offensive Grow up and be a man, Sam on 5/09/08 at 1pm

While few are proud of Israel's destruction of Palestinian property and life, it is time that people like Sam stop acting like idiots and recognize the situation for what it is. Only when the Palestinians and their supporters recognize Israel's right to exist in peace, and stop provoking these unfortunate responses by their incessant and indiscriminate rocket attacks against civilian targets in Israel, can there be peace. Simply pointing fingers at Israel and playing the pitiful martyr role serves no useful purpose.

Report as: spam offensive Rick on 5/09/08 at 2pm

Sam, I think this will convince you otherwise:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0

Report as: spam offensive Sam on 5/09/08 at 10pm

in the world exist other type of idiots and stupid imbeciles who keep blaming others ppl actions, like...pro-israelis who close their eyes to the facts and insist in justifying their actions

Report as: spam offensive Malinda L. on 5/09/08 at 11pm

It was a good event, and I can't understand the disproportionate amount of space the very small group of protesters got in this article.

Report as: spam offensive Sam II on 5/10/08 at 5am

In 1948 when the British Mandate expired, the UN could have come in and devised a one state democratic solution that the Arabs would have agreed to. In a democracy, it is the will of the majority that rules. The Tory government of British did not see democracy as a solution in Palestine, and the Judeo-Fascists in England cooked up a plan with the Judeo-Fascist Zionists to push the worshipers of the mudblood God of Abraham off the face of their land and earth.
I am sure that there is enough gold and silver in the Bank of England to compensate the Palisinians for their land that was stolen from them by the Supremacist Jew God religion of the British. After all, it all comes down to money, not blood and British guts.

Report as: spam offensive ▲▲▲▲ on 5/10/08 at 10am

"While few are proud of Israel's destruction of Palestinian property and life, it is time that people like Sam stop acting like idiots and recognize the situation for what it is. Only when the Palestinians and their supporters recognize Israel's right to exist in peace, and stop provoking these unfortunate responses by their incessant and indiscriminate rocket attacks against civilian targets in Israel, can there be peace. Simply pointing fingers at Israel and playing the pitiful martyr role serves no useful purpose."

If the divine right of the bitch Queen God of England and the divine right of the bitch King God of Israel is to steal people's land and property without paying these lost children of Sudan/Palestine just compensation, what can a poor Iron Cross of God of Germany and a poor transsexual God of Japan do but to walk on the water of a Las Vegas swimming pool and ask for free rent for the night at the top of the Hotel Luxor, Las Vegas.

http://www.mytvisonfire.com/couchpotato/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/chrisangel.jpg

When the Jews and the Christians see this Carnivale God show instead of the Carnivale God show in Palestine that they have put on for the world, just like the Stanford social psychologist Leon Festinger would have predicted, they all say: "I don't believe in God, I believe in mass murder and world domination."

Report as: spam offensive Happy Birthday, Israel! on 5/10/08 at 4pm

Israel is a great country, whose democracy, respect for human life, and care not to hurt innocent civilians in its self-defense against a culture of terror with no values whatsoever are amazing.
Israel's enemies stop at nothing - be it blowing up a bus full of women and children, shooting a pregnant woman and her young daughters in a car just because they are Jewish, or herding their own Palestinian children around a rocket launcher to prevent Israel from firing back. Talk about brave...
Kidnappings, lynchings of unarmed prisoners, hateful media -anyone see a problem with pro-terror Palestinian culture?
Plenty of Palestinians just want to live in peace with their neighbors, but, unfortunately, that's not what their leaders have in mind (and they do not hesitate to execute their own people who oppose their hate and corruption).
When Palestinians start loving their kids more than they hate Israel, maybe there will be peace.

Report as: spam offensive Against Sam II/trianngles but pro-SCAI on 5/10/08 at 4pm

Pro-Palestine people need to watch how far their rhetoric goes. Last thing you want to do is to prove what many pro-Israelis argue: that Palestinians are bent on terror.
Desparate people resort to ridiculous shit. The situation in Gaza and West Bank on the whole is unfair and violates a lot of human rights. IDF soldiers have been documented abusing their power (not uncommon) by terrorizing citizens. When they launch back rockets and bust out the suicide bombers, no it isn't good, but their actions have a context.




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