Can't do much worse than john BairdTopper wrote:John Lennon and Bob Marley.
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Fat bastard !
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Can't do much worse than john BairdTopper wrote:John Lennon and Bob Marley.
UK's foreign policy gurus.
Pop Stars.
Tried that, but YOU write off established fact as the lies of some insanely massive Jewish conspiracy.ukcanuck wrote: Stop with the ad hominem argument already, base your argument in logic
"clearly"?ukcanuck wrote: Why should Israel deserve my support when clearly they are abusing innocent people to acheive their new Jerusalem?
The master of understatementTopper wrote:John Lennon and Bob Marley.
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Or Wordsworthukcanuck wrote:The master of understatementTopper wrote:John Lennon and Bob Marley.
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Hey don't forget billy Joel
Haha that actually make senseTopper wrote:Sorry, Swift is taken. I am a direct descendant.
Ha!Topper wrote:Confit
It's not the Muslims you should be worried about, it's the British and French.Island Nucklehead wrote:64% of Egyptians support the death penalty for leaving Islam. Let that sink in for a second. 1/4 British Muslims wouldn't report a suicide bomber if they had prior knowledge.
Christians might have some funny (re: retarded) thoughts about the world, but they've moved away from burning people at the stake for disagreements.
Islam is a hateful religion where "moderates" enable the extremists.
Neighbours from Hell.http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/10/27 ... latestnews
Egypt considers Gaza wall to block Hamas terror attacks
Once again, a government is considering building a wall along its border with Gaza and destroying tunnels it claims Hamas uses to conduct terrorist attacks – but this time it is Egypt and not Israel.
In the wake of Friday’s attack in northern Sinai, which killed 33 Egyptian soldiers, Cairo has raised the idea of a building an eight-mile barrier along its border with Gaza to deter Islamist terrorists from moving in and out of the Palestinian territory.
Following Friday’s attack, the Rafah crossing between southern Gaza and Egypt was closed immediately and will reportedly remain closed indefinitely.
While the southern crossing into Egypt is closed, other border crossings with Israel remain open. Humanitarian and trade supplies are being delivered by Israel to the more than 1.8 million residents of Gaza whose Hamas government fought a 50-day war against them this summer.
The success of Israel’s controversial West Bank separation barrier in lowering suicide attacks on the Jewish state by as much as 90 percent, appears to have not gone unnoticed by Egypt which is now facing a comparable problem from Gaza-based Palestinian terrorists
Not enirely false, but also not entirely true.Strangelove wrote: Annihilation is not an alternative at all, let alone "the only other alternative".
The rest of your post was all over the map (literally and figuratively).
Did you know that one out of every five Israeli citizens is a palestinian/arab/muslim?
The palestinians/arabs/muslims who are in the Palestinan territories refuse to recognize Israel's right to exist.
Israel has never had any other choice than to "fight fire with fire" as far as those palestinans are concerned
... but they have always welcomed with open arms those palestinians/arabs/muslims who choose peace.