
Give us your best comment on this picture for the White House State Dinner crasher, Tarek Salahi, the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and the president of the American Task Force for Palestine (ATFP). There are plenty of pictures for the Salahis, this one is special, here is what some of what KABOBfest commentators had to say:
Will:
Shooting a pilot for a new reality tv show: Three Stooges, Palestine
Mohammad:
I wasn’t invited to this either!
Fadi
Salahi crashes private AIPAC gathering
Anonymous
“Casting call for ‘Palestine Got Talent’ ”
“Casting call for ‘The Biggest Loser: Palestine’ ”
Michaele is next door crashing the AIPAC party
Hey believe me, I am not the crasher here!
Michaele is doing Palestine’s Top Model
“Now you know Farah Atassi is jealous!”
Who is the housewife now?
At least I did not steal money from neither guys
“Great, they told me “Princess Peach” will be waiting in this level”
Add yours in the comment section to win real tickets to the next State Dinner at the White House
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"Job well done. Next you crash a Knesset dinner party."
Posted by eagle007blogger | November 29, 2009, 3:32 pmOn a related note, Mahmoud Abbas flips out when he realizes the true nature of the people he has been collaborating with.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zV3rw_QOD7U
Gotta love the resemblance
Posted by Sean2009 | November 29, 2009, 5:42 pmBuy One Jasus, Get Two Free!
Posted by Sam | November 29, 2009, 8:09 pmI got nothing, but Fadi wins, hands down.
Posted by Ismail | November 30, 2009, 2:01 pmET has learned that a fourth judge will be joining the cast next season
Posted by jundi | December 1, 2009, 12:28 pmAn-Najah National University is recognized as Palestine's leader in Higher Education. Its name reflects the true vision of its founders: "Najah" meaning success and "National" meaning that it belongs to the citizens of Palestine. An-Najah is a public university in that it is supported and supervised by a Board of Trustees and funded by citizens for a non-for-profit basis. This is opposed to other Palestinian universities that are either governmental – funded, supported, and supervised by the Ministry of Higher Education or private – supported, funded, and supervised by private institutions and organizations.
http://www.najah.edu/index.php?about&page=56&…
Posted by waleed | December 3, 2009, 8:48 am