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by vancouverboo March 8, 2007 10:53 PM EST
To dare to criticize Israel is to bring the wrath of the jew tribes and the charge of antisemitism. That's how powerful they are.

We are truly a nation of jew toadies.

But then, they have done it fair and square. They have bought the media. They have bought the government. They have played the game and won, and we are their toadies.
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by lieber1881 March 8, 2007 10:45 PM EST
Spoken like a true Klansman - NOT to mention the Coward that he really is!

Remember Iran, folks. This pathetic peanut farmer and bonafide liar didn't mind the Human Rights Abuses of Saudi Arabia, shipping them advanced weapons on a regular basis - but boy, it didn't pay to be an Ally of the United States as the Shah was. The B&stard betrayed Reza Pahlevi, then wrung his cowardly hands when our people were seized.

IF we had had a President on Nov. 5, 1979 who was willing to turn Tehran into a radioactive paved parking lot, not this sniveling coward and bigot, we would only not be facing the spectre of a Nuclear American-hating Iran, but Osama too would never have dared to attack us.

But we had this.

Oh, I noticed Tucker rhymes with starting with F, is revealing his true colors. Once a traitor and a Nazi - always one. Blame dem Jooz, T*cker, and while you're at it, blame America.

Leave this country, traitor - and take your friend the Jew-hater, Terror lover and coward Carter with you.
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by logic07 March 8, 2007 10:36 PM EST
Carter is the real thing! He says it like it is.

He wasn't a great President, but he is a great man.

What's happening in Israel and Palestine is an outrage to civilized society and nothing justifies it, not even the holocaust.

For a people who has suffered so much, you would think they would have more compassion, but no, it's all about us. We'll steal other people's land, we'll build a wall around them. We'll marginalize them in their own homes.

And whenever people object, we'll just cry "anti-semitic" "holocaust" etc

The Israelis need to ask themselves. Is what they're doing in Israel and Palestine creating good karma?
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by obiwan234 March 8, 2007 10:04 PM EST
Former President Jimmy Carter was an embarrassment when he was president, and I see he hasn%u2019t changed much, once a fool, always a fool. The man is a great humanitarian, he should have stopped there, he is clearly still an embarrassment to himself and to America. Jimmy, shut up and sit down, stay there, roll over and now play dead. Good puppy.
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by tuckerndfw March 8, 2007 9:53 PM EST
Palestinians have no independent government. Palestinians daily lives are controlled by the Israeli government. Palestinians are severely repressed and discriminated against by a hostile government that controls their lives & property.

If that is not apartheid, I cannot imagine what would be considered apartheid.

So long as Israel is freely allowed to discriminate against & terrorize Palestinians with impunity, there will be no peace in the Middle East. Or, anywhere else.

Israel is the primary source for the vast majority of global terrorism and violence. When Israel disappears, global terrorism will diminish by at least 50%.


It is time the "international community," led by the US & UK, invade Israel and establish a democratic government that represents all the people, including the Palestinian majority.
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by susanhelit March 8, 2007 9:50 PM EST
Glad someone is saying it - amazing how violent and militant people get when squeezed out of their home, put on revervations, and cut off from the necessities of life.
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