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by rudy6543 January 1, 2009 3:42 AM EST
Posted by nittygritty6 at 12:35 AM

You''re just another idiot who can''t do more than cut and paste. You posted this same krap days ago, word for word. Like all racists, you have no family that cares about you and you will die a lonely, ugly and hated man. You''re a waste of space in the whole universe. And there is nobody who gives a krap about you.
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by jowand January 1, 2009 3:07 AM EST
No you''''re talking about your mom, refused to take her teeth out when she gave BJs unless she got an extra fifty cents

Posted by nittygritty6 at 12:03 AM : Jan 01, 2009
+ report abuse

Ok MO'' #1 calm down you''ll have a stroke at this rate.
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by trapbreaker January 1, 2009 3:03 AM EST
Arab News:
Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal criticized divisions among the Palestinians at the opening of the emergency meeting, saying it prevented an effective Arab response to Israel%u2019s attacks on the Gaza Strip.

%u201CThis terrible massacre would not have happened if the Palestinian people were united behind one leadership, speaking in one voice,%u201D said Prince Saud, who currently heads the Arab League%u2019s Council of Foreign Ministers.

%u201CWe are telling our Palestinian brothers that your Arab Ummah cannot extend a real helping hand if one of you doesn%u2019t extend his hands to the other with love. And also that the Arab Ummah is not interested in blaming this side or that side. What matters is to end this nightmarish discord,%u201D Prince Saud said while making an impassioned plea for unity.
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by jowand January 1, 2009 3:03 AM EST
%u201CThis terrible massacre would not have happened if the Palestinian people were united behind one leadership, speaking in one voice,%u201D Prince Saud said at the league meeting%u2019s opening.

Posted by Trapbreaker at 11:59 PM : Dec 31, 2008

There''s been no massacre, every Hamas terrorist hides behind and among women and kids, they all wear civilian cloths so they are all counted as civilian deaths.
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by jowand January 1, 2009 3:01 AM EST
Whini
ng? Are you kidding; they sound like a great jew investment to me.

Posted by nittygritty6 at 11:58 PM : Dec 31, 2008

Go with Gore he has a sure thing, a bunch of brainwashed idiots getting ready to pass legislation to make him a billionaire.
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by jowand January 1, 2009 2:59 AM EST
Isn''''t Capitalism Great! Maybe Palestians should try their hand at that instead of supporting Hamas.

Posted by caldwellptr at 11:56 PM : Dec 31, 2008

When the Israelis left Gaza in the land for peace thing, they left a thriving agricultural business in tact for the population of Gaza to run and make money. These religious knuckleheads of Gaza tore it all to shreds, this is how stupid they are.
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by trapbreaker January 1, 2009 2:59 AM EST
Robert Gates another who is no friend of Israel - Posted by nittygritty6

Hamas is no friend of the Arab League:

DIVISIONS DEEP AT ARAB LEAGUE MEETING

December 31, 2008

CAIRO %u2014 Arab countries appeared deeply divided on Wednesday over how to respond to the latest escalation in fighting between Israel and Hamas, with sharply differing comments from foreign ministers at the opening of an emergency Arab League meeting here.

Moderate Arab states generally allied to the United States blamed Palestinian disunity for the crisis and more radical states, some of whom did not attend, urged collective action to defend the Palestinians against Israel.

In the most striking comments, Saudi Arabia%u2019s foreign minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal, criticized the Palestinians for their inability to remain united behind President Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah %u2014 an implicit condemnation of Hamas, which took over Gaza entirely in 2007 in a brief but violent civil war with Fatah. Normally, during periods of Israeli-Palestinian fighting, Arab leaders only condemn Israel.

%u201CThis terrible massacre would not have happened if the Palestinian people were united behind one leadership, speaking in one voice,%u201D Prince Saud said at the league meeting%u2019s opening.
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by jowand January 1, 2009 2:56 AM EST
Posted by nittygritty6 at 11:50 PM

Weren''''t your people kicked out of Idaho?

Posted by rudy6543

More likely Jordan
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by caldwellptr January 1, 2009 2:56 AM EST
Isn''t Capitalism Great! Maybe Palestians should try their hand at that instead of supporting Hamas.
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by jowand January 1, 2009 2:54 AM EST
The franchise fee is not the bottom line: You must also pay them 20% of all profits. So there it is folks. If you want to make money - as the Zionist do, just buy one of these franchises.

Posted by nittygritty6 at 11:50 PM : Dec 31, 2008

Al Gore has made 100 million dollars off suckers like you from his global warming hoax.
You don''t like holocaust museums don''t go in, but quit whining.
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by trapbreaker January 1, 2009 2:52 AM EST
Keep in mind, ******, Hamas is a freely-elected government. -
Posted by nittygritty6

LOL! - Not recognized by the E.U., or any of the great powers, and even the Arabs disown them. Perhaps Iran still supports them.
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by rudy6543 January 1, 2009 2:52 AM EST
Posted by nittygritty6 at 11:50 PM

Weren''t your people kicked out of Idaho?
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by caldwellptr January 1, 2009 2:51 AM EST
At this point nothing in the past really bears no relationship to what happens in Gaza. Hamas is a terrorist organization. They will never accomplish anything other than sowing hate and destruction.
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by trapbreaker January 1, 2009 2:50 AM EST
Clinton still is the husband of the next Secretary of State and still carries some influence. John F. Kennedy, Truman, and Reagan were inspirational leaders of our country and people remember them.

You, perhaps, are inspired by that quack murderer Mohammad, who is also quite dead.

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by abrame January 1, 2009 2:34 AM EST
On Wednesday, The IAF reported that it had hit 25 terror-related targets including the offices of Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and a mosque in the city of Gaza where Hamas activists were hiding, and which had been used as a weapons storehouse.

Rockets had also been fired at Israel from the mosque.

Shin Bet security service officials said that over the last few days, Palestinian militants have been seen carrying Katyusha and Qassam rockets, as well as a large supply of other weapons, around the vicinity of the mosque. The Shin Bet said that these weapons were destroyed in the IAF strike.
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by abrame January 1, 2009 2:30 AM EST
Well, American and Israeli Zionist jews, still smell.

Posted by l00ker1 at 11:05 PM : Dec 31, 2008
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They don''''t just smell; they stink!


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Posted by nittygritty6

It''s you. Clean up your acts. Bigots.
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by trapbreaker January 1, 2009 2:29 AM EST
For some reason I don''''t think the above can be of any more help. Do you? Posted by nittygritty6

Well, Hamas has lost favor with almost all the world, including moderate governments of the Arab League. Egypt and Jordan won''t allow Hamas in their countries, and Egypt even fences them off. The Saudi Foreign Minister just opened the meeting on the conflict with a condemnation of Hamas and a call for Palestinians to unite under Fatah.

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by trapbreaker January 1, 2009 2:15 AM EST
Posted by nittygritty6

AMERICA STANDS WITH ISRAEL AND ALWAYS HAS

PRESIDENT HARRY S. TRUMAN: "The question of Palestine as a Jewish homeland goes back to the solemn promise that had been made to them [the Jews] by the British in the Balfour Declaration of 1917 - a promise which had stirred the hopes and the dreams of these oppressed people. This promise, I felt, should be kept, just as all promises made by responsible, civilized governments should be kept."

PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY: %u201CIsrael was not created in order to disappear - Israel will endure and flourish. It is the child of hope and the home of the brave. It can neither be broken by adversity nor demoralized by success. It carries the shield of democracy and it honors the sword of freedom.%u201D

PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN: : %u201CIn Israel, free men and women are every day demonstrating the power of courage and faith. Back in 1948 when Israel was founded, pundits claimed the new country could never survive. Today, no one questions that. Israel is a land of stability and democracy in a region of tyranny and unrest.%u201D

PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON%u201D: said he would fight and die for Israel: "If Iraq came across the Jordan River, I would grab a rifle and get in the trench and fight and die,"
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by abrame January 1, 2009 2:03 AM EST
On Wednesday, The IAF reported that it had hit 25 terror-related targets including the offices of Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and a mosque in the city of Gaza where Hamas activists were hiding, and which had been used as a weapons storehouse.

Rockets had also been fired at Israel from the mosque.

Shin Bet security service officials said that over the last few days, Palestinian militants have been seen carrying Katyusha and Qassam rockets, as well as a large supply of other weapons, around the vicinity of the mosque. The Shin Bet said that these weapons were destroyed in the IAF strike.
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by caldwellptr January 1, 2009 1:55 AM EST
Hamas supporters think like Timothy McVeigh. Or at least how he used to think.
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