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are we talking about your imagination or in reality. In reality the majority of people do NOT support israel. |
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wow man it's sure nice to see how pissed the Israel supporters get when the world talks about them
all i have to say to israel right now: hahahahhahahahahah finally the world sees you for what you are, an illegal settlement founded on flawed principles, bigotry, racism, terrorism, hatred, dishonesty and murder. LOVE to see guys like you squirming like you've been for the past week or so sperbonzo, 10 years ago no one dared say anything about israel and now you're spending all your time trying to defend that illegal terrorist founded state. Squirm baby, squirm!!!! |
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Nice post. :thumbsup
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u anti-Israel faggots can cry all day for dead terrorists and dead future terrorists(muslim children) but I care not , neither does the majority of America thank god. Why you silly queers side with the side who would cut your throat if you lived in their society BAFFLES me. Remember, homosexuality is not allowed in Muslim countries boys ;-)
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It's not news because Muslims have and always will just butcher themselves and anyone else for the smallest of things. Israel is more developed and we hold them to a higher standard than the monkeys.
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I approve this thread!
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PHOTOS ALWAYS TELL THE TRUTH...... EXCEPT SOMETIMES...
Reuters Admits Cropping Photos of Ship Clash, Denies Political Motive http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/06...stnews#content "The British-based Reuters news agency has been stung for the second time by charges that it edited politically sensitive photos in a way that casts Israel in a bad light. But this time Reuters claims it wasn?t at fault. The news agency reacted to questions raised by an American blogger who showed that Reuters' photo service edited out knives and blood traces from pictures taken aboard the activist ship Mavi Marmara during a clash with Israeli commandos last week. Nine people were killed and scores were injured in the clash. The pictures of the fight were released by IHH, the Turkish-based group that sponsored the six-ship fleet that tried to break Israel's blockade of Gaza. In one photo, an Israeli commando is shown lying on the deck of the ship, surrounded by activists. The uncut photo released by IHH shows the hand of an unidentified activist holding a knife. But in the Reuters photo, the hand is visible but the knife has been edited out. This is the second time Reuters has been accused of manipulating photos. In 2006 a Reuters photographer, Adnan Hajj, doctored several photos of the destruction caused by Israel's bombing of Beirut. In one he added smoke to a panoramic picture of South Beirut to make the damage look more severe than it was. In a second photo, he showed a woman whose home had supposedly been destroyed in the same raid, but an investigation revealed that the woman's house had been destroyed prior to the Israeli strike. " . |
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