Martin Kramer, a (pretty racist) fellow at Harvard, has outlined measures to curb the Palestinian birth rate.
What century do these fuckers live in? And what kind of institution gives a platform for people who openly call for genocide? This is the danger of an ideology as illogical and as far removed from reality as Zionism; rather than understand the obvious effects its policies of displacement, subjugation, ethnic cleansing and continuous, traumatizing violence have on its victims, Israel and its supporters will use insane rationalizations for the anger it breeds. This time it’s ‘overpopulation’, and the answer to that is to cut off any humanitarian aid from the Palestinians until they starve.
Anyway, I think this ad promoting the shitty little Zionist entity will do a lot more to curb our sex lives: http://sizedoesntmatter.ca/media/videos/
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what a disgusting human
Posted by yuck | February 23, 2010, 12:12 amhttp://twitter.com/danhalutz/status/9491953084
Fellow Harvard alum Dan Halutz says: Martin Kramer, your genocidal wisdom could have come only from @Harvard http://www.martinkramer.org/sandbox/2010/02/super…
Posted by bleh | February 23, 2010, 12:15 amIntroduced myself here:
http://www.kabobfest.com/2010/02/civilians-we-don…
Let me make another point. More children is good because it accelerates global technological innovation and global living standards.
More Palestinian children is good for the Palestinian and Israeli economies. Who knows what technologies, art, music, culture they will create?
Posted by anan | February 23, 2010, 1:32 amI would like to learn what legal mechanisms the Israeli government uses to confiscate Palestinian property [in the occupied territories and Israel proper] paying below market prices or no price at all.
One legal mechanism Israel uses is the Israeli Land Administration (ILA.) Are there other legal mechanisms?
As a background; since 1948, the Israeli government has used the Ottoman era statute called (depending on the translation) the "Custodian of Absentee Property Law" to confiscate large amounts of Palestinian private property inside Israel proper paying below market prices or no price at all.
Since 1961, a formal institution, the Israel Land Administration (or, "ILA") has existed to administer many of these "absentee" properties. In 1967, the "Eretz Israel" statutes pushed the policies into the annexed East Jeruslaem sections. These laws and the budgets for their sustenance were created by statute in the Knesset.
The ILA has used the "Eretz Israel" statutes to confiscate large amounts of Palestinian private property paying below market prices or no price at all.
I think all of us, the friends of Palestine, as well as the friends of Israel, should care about Israeli abuse of "eminent domain" type laws for several reasons:
1) They are unfair to Palestinians and result in the seizure of their private property;
2) They slow the Palestinian economy. These anti free market policies increase investor uncertainty in the occupied territories (since a business isn't sure the property they buy won't be confiscated), increasing the risk premium businesses require to invest in occupied territory projects. The net affect of these policies is to disrupt business development and investment in the occupied territories; and slow the Palestinian economy.
2a) A sluggish Palestinian economy harms the capacity of Palestinians to win their own freedom.
3) A sluggish Palestinian economy means slower Israeli economic growth. [Many Israelis don't understand how a strong and successful Palestine benefits Israel.]
Posted by anan | February 23, 2010, 1:48 amSince some of the smartest friends of Palestine are here; maybe I could ask for some more guidance from you.
I was attacked on this blog:
http://www.michaeltotten.com/2010/02/quote-of-the…
They believe that Hamas' founding charter is anti-Jewish:
http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/hamas.asp
Some questions if I may:
1) Is this really Hamas' founding charter?
2) Is a better translation of Hamas' founding charter available?
3) Am I reading the charter out of context in some places?
4) Might Hamas no longer agree with its founding charter in many respects; might the charter be some baggage that Hamas hopes to eventually dispose of.
If this really is Hamas' founding charter; what is Hamas doing to amend it?
Posted by anan | February 23, 2010, 2:53 amHow many people who join or support Hamas read the founding charter?
Posted by yaman | February 23, 2010, 4:13 amHow many people who join or support Hamas can read at all?
Posted by Admiral_Akbar | February 23, 2010, 6:19 amConsidering that the literacy rate in Palestine is 93%, probably all of them.
Posted by yaman | February 23, 2010, 6:43 amWill $40 Million US Tax Dollars Subsidize UN Agency That Tolerates Teaching Martyrdom to Palestinian Kids?
In recent years, watchdog organizations have shined a light on the content of books in schools in the Palestinian territories – and what they illuminated was a consistent pattern of propaganda denying Israel's right to exist, dehumanizing Israelis and Jews, and lacking any concrete perspective that would point towards a nonviolent resolution of the conflict, such as a two-state solution. UNRWA schools use the same text books as those that are used in Palestinian schools run by the Palestinian Authority – and by Hamas.
In 2007, Senator Hillary Clinton joined Itamar Marcus, director of Palestinian Media Watch, an organization that translates and publishes online the contents of Palestinian media, in presenting a report to Congress analyzing eight textbooks used in Palestinian schools.
In a press conference on Capitol Hill, then-Senator Clinton said, "These school books together with the media are profoundly poisoning the minds of these children."
…the new books do not acknowledge Israel's right to exist and, perhaps even more chilling, are laden with content that romanticizes suicide martyrdom to children.
Between what is appearing on Palestinian television, what is being preached in the mosques, and what is taught in Palestinian schools, Palestinian leadership is doing its best to ensure there will be no peace in the middle east in this generation.
As long as the U.S. and others continue subsidizing that indoctrination, how can the world expect peace in the Middle East?
Schoolbooks
Posted by ham | February 23, 2010, 7:01 amThe US is giving a lot more money subsidizing a government that is deliberately provoking violence. Aside from its Iran warmongering, starvation of Gaza, and ongoing evictions in E.J., every week there's another new provocation – planting the tree in Ariel "a permanent part of Israel", renaming religious sites, inciting violence over Al Aqsa.
Posted by Legal I | February 24, 2010, 8:24 amWho is giving THE MOST money to the Palestinians?
Is the portion spent on education being well spent if the teaching materials indoctrinate young children, and teaches them martyrdom?
While you are getting off the subject…
APNewsBreak: Iran nuclear offer falls short
VIENNA – Iran has formally set out its terms for giving up most of its cache of enriched uranium in a confidential document — and the conditions fall short of what has been demanded by the United States and other world powers.
The United Nations has slapped sanctions on Iran for its defiance on nuclear issues.
Iran continues to enrich in defiance of the U.N. Security Council, saying it has a right to do that to make nuclear fuel.
Concerns have grown because it is much easier to enrich to weapons-grade uranium from the 20 percent level than from Iran's current 3.5 percent stockpile
Iran insists that its activities are peaceful. [and suckers like Legal1 believe them] But an agency report prepared last week says the IAEA is worried Iran may currently be working on making a nuclear warhead — suggesting for the first time that Tehran had either resumed such work or never stopped when U.S. intelligence thought it did.
Posted by ham | February 24, 2010, 8:51 amrenaming religious sites? they haven't been renamed, have they?
Riots over Israeli claim to West Bank heritage sites
Israeli soldiers have clashed with protesters in the West Bank town of Hebron after two disputed shrines were listed as Israeli heritage sites.
West Bank strike over Israeli tomb heritage claim
A strike has been called by the Palestinian Authority in Bethlehem in protest at Israel's move to claim two West Bank shrines as heritage sites.
Posted by ham | February 24, 2010, 9:34 amHow many KABOBfest bloggers have read the HAMAS charter? You didn't read it even after anand linked it, did you? Aren't you one of the people who says that Charter doesn't matter because somehow HAMAS doesn't pay attention to its own charter anymore, or some such nonsense?
Posted by programmer craig | February 23, 2010, 4:08 pmHere is Martin Karmer's answer to the Electronic Intifada article you linked:
Smear intifada
VERY INTERESTING. Oops, he never called for anything like Genocide. Here is the original article:
Superfluous young men
Posted by Admiral_Akbar | February 23, 2010, 6:19 amSuperfluous young men???
who needs to read the article with that GD title???
Posted by Legal I | February 24, 2010, 8:26 amIn 2005, when Israel was still an occupying force, Gaza lost more young men to gang fights and crime than in its war against the "Zionist enemy." Despite the media's obsession with the Mideast conflict, it has cost many fewer lives than the youth bulges in West Africa, Lebanon or Algeria. In the six decades since Israel's founding, "only" some 62,000 people (40,000 Arabs, 22,000 Jews) have been killed in all the Israeli-Arab wars and Palestinian terror attacks. During that same time, some 11 million Muslims have been killed in wars and terror attacks — mostly at the hands of other Muslims.
The reason for Gaza's endless youth bulge is that a large majority of its population does not have to provide for its offspring. Most babies are fed, clothed, vaccinated and educated by UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East. Unlike the U.N. High Commission for Refugees, which deals with the rest of the world's refugees and aims to settle them in their respective host countries, UNRWA perpetuates the Palestinian problem by classifying as refugees not only those who originally fled their homes, but all of their descendents as well.
UNRWA is benevolently funded by the U.S. (31%) and the European Union (nearly 50%) — only 7% of the funds come from Muslim sources. Thanks to the West's largesse, nearly the entire population of Gaza lives in a kind of lowly but regularly paid dependence. One result of this unlimited welfare is an endless population boom. Between 1950 and 2008, Gaza's population has grown from 240,000 to 1.5 million. The West basically created a new Near Eastern people in Gaza that at current trends will reach three million in 2040. Within that period, Gazans may alter the justifications and directions of their aggression but are unlikely to stop the aggression itself.
Posted by Amazing | February 23, 2010, 6:31 amIt must be very convenient for you to pick and choose cases where Israelis have lowered the rate at which they've slaughtered Palestinians, but it's ridiculous for you to even try to assert that the Palestinians themselves inflict more damage to their brethren than does the Israeli occupation army. Come back with this nonsense when Israel isn't occupying, stealing from, sieging, war crime'ing, and murdering Palestinians on a daily basis.
And it's funny you should bring up Lebanon, when Israel had an integral role in arming, funding, and training one of the main belligerents in that conflict and even launched an enormous assault on that country, slaughtering 20,000 human beings in the process. Really, really ironic there, hotshot.
You mention that more Muslims have been killed by other Muslims than Muslims killed by Jews. Not only does this not have anything to do with Palestine (I feel as if you're trying to push forth that perhaps violence is intrinsic to Islam), but it's also pure statistics. There are some 1.2+ billion Muslims in the world, and perhaps you should factor this into your awesome assessment on Muslim-on-Muslim violence.
I don't know if you're stupid, or desperate, but it seems to me like you're trying to paint a picture of Gazans as a pack of panhandlers who survive at the goodwill of the "West's largesse." Nevermind the fact that your Zionist buddies block even shipments of pasta from entering the Strip, and that 90% of Gaza's supplies come through underground tunnels dug by Palestinians, but you totally forget to acknowledge the role of the occupation in keeping Palestinians poor. Not only has Israel launched a total economic and military siege on Gaza, but it has been keen to destroy all of the Strip's civil infrastructure in the two wars it has launched against those poor human beings in the past four years. No shit they're tired, broke, and helpless. That's the price you pay for resisting Israeli occupation.
We can only hope that the Gazans remain resilient and continue to actively resist (or, as you'd call it, maintain their "aggression") Israel.
Posted by Waleed | February 23, 2010, 9:04 ambut it's ridiculous for you to even try to assert that the Palestinians themselves inflict more damage to their brethren
Gaza: Armed Palestinian Groups Commit Grave Crimes | Human Rights Watch
Gaza's supplies come through underground tunnels dug by Palestinians
Egypt police seize explosives destined for Gaza
Residents had tipped off police about the 3.5-tonne cache, which had been prepared for smuggling through one of the many underground tunnels linking Gaza with Egypt.
The tunnels are operated under Hamas sponsorship. Since June of 2007, over 100 Palestinians lost their lives in tunnel collapses.
Egypt Tightens Gaza Barrier to Close Tunnels
Israel hits Gaza tunnels in response to barrel bombs
Israel destroyed two Gaza smuggling tunnels in response to Hamas' attempt to attack Israeli targets in the Mediterranean Sea.
IAF bombs Gaza smuggling tunnels
The IAF struck weapons smuggling tunnels along the Philadelphi Corridor, in the southern Gaza Strip. early Wednesday morning
The strikes came in response to two barrels containing explosive devices washing ashore on beaches in Ashkelon and Ashdod Monday.
Egyptian security destroys two Gaza tunnels
Not only has Israel launched a total economic and military siege on Gaza
The blockade of Gaza was put in place by Egypt and Israel after Hamas won Palestinian-wide elections in 2006. The siege was tightened in 2007 when the militants took control of Gaza in a bloody rout of its rival Palestinian faction, Fatah.
The Gaza War ended in January 2009. That war began when Hamas resumed launching rockets at Israel in late 2008. Israel responded with a 23-day assault because it was not willing to tolerate more rocket fire.
Posted by Amazing | February 23, 2010, 9:51 ama picture of Gazans as a pack of panhandlers who survive at the goodwill of…
The Palestinian economy continues to be kept afloat by external sources, particularly in that the Palestinian Authority – and all the salaries it sustains – is heavily supported by international donations.
USAID West Bank/Gaza
The United States is the leading provider of bilateral economic and development assistance to the Palestinians
UNCTAD Report says 2009 represents an all-time low for Palestinian economy and policy environment
Norway provides budget support to the Palestinian Authority
Blair hopes Middle East talks to resume within weeks
Quartet envoy says both sides want talks; stresses importance of ending Gaza blockade.
He said efforts would increase not only to strengthen the Palestinian economy and allow greater freedom of movement, but also to do more to promote the rule of law on the Palestinian side and ensure a functioning criminal justice system.
As Talks Remain Stalled, US Pushes Palestinian Economy
At a Washington news briefing, Clinton said the policy of the administration under US President Barack Obama would shift to the first of three long-term goals; "to help build the economy and capacity to govern of a Palestinian state."
http://www.usaid.gov/wbg/home.html
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funds programs that help people living in the West Bank and Gaza lead healthier and more productive lives. Since 1994, Palestinians have received more than $2.9 billion in U.S. economic assistance via USAID projects – more than from any other donor country.
Posted by Amazing | February 23, 2010, 10:18 amMohammad:
This is the danger of an ideology as illogical and as far removed from reality
Hello? Can we say "Islamofascism"?
Palestinian groups that support and carry out acts of political violence include Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Fatah's Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command, the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and the Abu Nidal Organization.
I think this ad promoting the shitty little Zionist entity
Shitty? Maybe vacationers would prefer to go to Gaza? Or the West Bank? I don't think so.
Posted by ham sandwich | February 23, 2010, 6:43 amIslamofacism isn't a real ideology…Bush made up the word, it doesn't exist. And apart from the first two organization you listed there, the rest are not Islamic, they are secular. Of course, there's this thing called occupation, ethnic cleansing and apartheid which these groups have been fighting. But you do a great job in proving my point that Zionism is so far removed from reality that rather than see the obvious correlation between occupation and colonization and the violence they beget, Zionnuts like ham sandwich and Martin Kramer blame it on made up ideologies like 'Islamofacism' or on high birth rates.
God I hate arguing with racists.
Posted by MohammadKF | February 23, 2010, 10:14 amI am not racist. Are you?
Islamofascism refers to use of the faith of Islam as a cover for totalitarian ideology.
Islamofascism pursues its aims through the willful, arbitrary, and gratuitous disruption of global society, either by terrorist conspiracies or by violation of peace between states. These are not acts of protest, but calculated strategies for political advantage through undiluted violence.
Fascism was totalitarian; i.e. it fostered a totalistic world view–a distinct social reality that separated its followers from normal society. Islamofascism parallels fascism by imposing a strict division between Muslims and alleged unbelievers.
These characteristics are not intrinsic to any element of the faith of Islam. Islamofascism is a distortion of Islam, exactly as Italian and German fascism represented perversions of respectable patriotism in those countries.
But what of those primitive Muslims who declare that "Islamofascism" is a slur? The violence wreaked by al Qaeda and Hezbollah, and by Saddam Hussein before them, has been different from other expressions of reactionary Arabism, simple Islamist ideology, or violent corruption in the post-colonial world.
Posted by ham sandwich | February 23, 2010, 10:43 amHezbollah is a religious nationalist movement fighting Israeli occpuation and expansionism, Saddam Hussein was a secularist who's wars on Iran and Kuwait were waged with Western weaponry and against Iran with Western consent and support, and what the fuck is a primitive Muslim you bigoted shit?
Also, from now on stick to the topic.
Posted by MohammadKF | February 23, 2010, 4:26 pmHezbollah is a religious nationalist movement…
How can HA be a "nationalist" movement, when it was created by another country and acts as the proxy of that other country? Have you ever looked up "nationalist" in the dictionary?
Posted by programmer craig | February 23, 2010, 4:37 pmHezbollah is a religious nationalist movement…
How can it be "nationalist" when it was created by Iran's IRGC, and when it functions as a direct proxy for Iran? That's just silly.
Posted by craigPC | February 23, 2010, 4:44 pmMohammed, please forgive me for going off topic. Saddam did the terrible things he did in the 1980s with Western, Soviet (he was a Soviet ally during the cold war 1968-1990), Indian, Japanese, and Arab help. Every Arab country other than Syria backed Saddam in his atrocities. No one who helped the demonic Saddam should get a pass.
Hezbollah sprung up for many reasons, not just because of Israel [although Israel is also part of the reason Hezbollah formed.] Khomeini created an anti Amal organization for his own reasons. Hezbollah fought and defeated Shiite Amal in the 1980s. Hezbollah also stood up for the rights of the oppressed Shia against the Druze, Christians, Sunni Arabs, the West, "AND" Israel.
I also think "Islamo-facist" is a foolish phrase.
Mohammed, do you have a response to my comments above?
Waleed, I think you might concede that Hamas/Fatah tension has killed hundreds, probably over a thousand, Palestinians. This is deeply tragic and wrong. No doubt Hamas and Fatah deserve a lot of blame for this. I would argue that so does Israel. Hasn't Israel facilitated the conflict between Hamas and Fatah? Correct me if I am wrong. BTW, I don't think that Hamas and Fatah think they are fighting each other for Israel; Hamas and Fatah are motivated by factors unrelated to Israel. Nonetheless, hasn't Israel encouraged the conflict?
Posted by anan | February 23, 2010, 7:30 pmHezbollah is a religious nationalist movement
Hezbollah translates literally "Party of God". It is a Shi'a Islamist political and paramilitary organisation based in Lebanon.
In the ranks of Shia Muslims, Islamofascism is exemplified by Hezbollah in Lebanon and the clique around President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iran.
Hezbollah showed fascist methods both in its kidnapping of Israeli soldiers and in initiating that action without any consideration for the Lebanese government of which it was a member. Indeed, Lebanese democracy is a greater enemy of Hezbollah than Israel.
Islamofascism is hostile to modernity, except when it comes to the pursuit of weapons, and is bitterly nostalgic for past empires and lost glories.
Also, These characteristics are not intrinsic to any element of the faith of Islam. Islamofascism is a distortion of Islam, exactly as Italian and German fascism represented perversions of respectable patriotism in those countries.
Posted by resistance | February 24, 2010, 12:49 amAl Khomeni followers , Bathists and Al Qaeidsts are facistic bigots
Case closed
Posted by joorip | March 1, 2010, 12:34 pmOf course, there's this thing called occupation
WHY IS THERE AN OCCUPATION?
During the early months of 1966, it became clear that Israel's neighbors were escalating activities against her. More and more Israeli civilians were killed in attacks coming from the Syrian and Jordanian borders. The Syrians, from atop the Golan Heights, shelled Israeli towns indiscriminately. On May 15, 1967, Egyptian forces moved into the Sinai. Ironically, Egypts move was, in part, in reaction to false Soviet information passed to Syria according to which Israel had mobilized forces on her border with Syria in preparation for an invasion of Syria. On May 18, Egypt expelled the U.N. Peacekeeping forces from Israel's borders. On the 22nd, the Egyptians closed the Straits of Tiran to Israeli shipping. On the 25th, encouraged by Egypt – Syria, Jordan, Iraq and Saudi Arabia moved their troops to Israel's borders. Two days later, on the 26th of May, President Nasser of Egypt declared, "Our basic goal is the destruction of Israel. The Arab people want to fight…. The mining of Sharm El Sheik is a confrontation with Israel". Modelled after the November 1966 Egyptian-Syrian "defence" pact, other pacts were signed by Egypt with Jordan and Iraq on May 30th and June 4th, thereby completing the encirclement of Israel.
The buildup started because of false Soviet intelligence. But once the buildup started, Nasser couldn't quit – Amer and his military advisers were pressuring Nasser, along with entire Arab world. It snowballed into a "destroy Israel" campaign with the Arab states all joining together in the United Arab Command. None of this was Israel's fault.
Eshkol was still looking for a way to avoid war – he sent Meir Amit of the Israeli Intelligence Agency to see the head of the CIA in Washington – to see once again if the U.S. Navy would force the opening of the Straits of Tiran – but the U.S. would not. With diplomatic options exhausted, focus turned to the new Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan. On June 4, Eshkol convened a critical cabinet meeting, but Dayan took charge. The cabinet voted, 12 ministers were for a pre-emptive strike and only 2 were against. Dayan wrote the official text of the decision. It reads: "It is therefore decided to launch a military strike, aimed at liberating Israel from encirclement, and to prevent an impending assault by the United Arab Command."
Egypt, Syria, and Jordan were involved in the fighting. They were aided by Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Algeria. Israel captured the Sinai peninsula from Egypt, the Golan Heights from Syria and the West Bank and East Jerusalem from Jordan.
Posted by ham sandwich | February 23, 2010, 10:46 amIslamofacism isn't a real ideology…Bush made up the word
The term Islamofascism was first used in 1990 in Britain's Independent newspaper by Scottish writer Malise Ruthven, who was writing about the way in which traditional Arab dictatorships used religious appeals in order to stay in power.
Just thought you should know.
Does Bin Ladenism or Salafism or whatever we agree to call it have anything in common with fascism? The most obvious points of comparison would be these: Both movements are based on a cult of murderous violence that exalts death and destruction and despises the life of the mind. ("Death to the intellect! Long live death!" as Gen. Francisco Franco's sidekick Gonzalo Queipo de Llano so pithily phrased it.) Both are hostile to modernity (except when it comes to the pursuit of weapons), and both are bitterly nostalgic for past empires and lost glories. Both are obsessed with real and imagined "humiliations" and thirsty for revenge. Both are chronically infected with the toxin of anti-Jewish paranoia (interestingly, also, with its milder cousin, anti-Freemason paranoia). Both are inclined to leader worship and to the exclusive stress on the power of one great book. Both have a strong commitment to sexual repression—especially to the repression of any sexual "deviance"—and to its counterparts the subordination of the female and contempt for the feminine. Both despise art and literature as symptoms of degeneracy and decadence; both burn books and destroy museums and treasures.
al-Qaida's demand is that countries like Iraq and Saudi Arabia be dissolved into one great revived caliphate, but doesn't this have points of resemblance with the mad scheme of a "Greater Germany" or with Mussolini's fantasy of a revived Roman empire?
Technically, no form of Islam preaches racial superiority or proposes a master race. But in practice, Islamic fanatics operate a fascistic concept of the "pure" and the "exclusive" over the unclean and the kufar or profane. In the propaganda against Hinduism and India, for example, there can be seen something very like bigotry. In the attitude to Jews, it is clear that an inferior or unclean race is being talked about (which is why many Muslim extremists like the grand mufti of Jerusalem gravitated to Hitler's side). In the attempted destruction of the Hazara people of Afghanistan, who are ethnically Persian as well as religiously Shiite, there was also a strong suggestion of "cleansing." And, of course, Bin Laden has threatened force against U.N. peacekeepers who might dare interrupt the race-murder campaign against African Muslims that is being carried out by his pious Sudanese friends in Darfur.
Both these totalitarian systems of thought evidently suffer from a death wish. It is surely not an accident that both of them stress suicidal tactics and sacrificial ends, just as both of them would obviously rather see the destruction of their own societies than any compromise with infidels or any dilution of the joys of absolute doctrinal orthodoxy. Thus, while we have a duty to oppose and destroy these and any similar totalitarian movements, we can also be fairly sure that they will play an unconscious part in arranging for their own destruction, as well.
Posted by ham sandwich | February 23, 2010, 10:56 amWhat does any of what you just said have to do with Palestine or the calls for Palestinian population control? Stick to the topic.
Posted by MohammadKF | February 23, 2010, 4:24 pmBathists , Khomeni followers and Al Qaedists are all facist bigots
Posted by joo rip | March 1, 2010, 12:32 pmWell, you want more smart children, but less dumb children. The Palestinians I've known were highly intelligent, and much better to deal with than the AshkeNazis.
Here in the United States our growth economy is coming to an end, and we have a surplus of stupid people who are going to have to starve to death.. Liberals think they are so kind, but in the long run they are monstrously cruel.
Posted by Rob Winfield | February 23, 2010, 1:38 pmTo notice that international aid has created a welfare state in Palestine where most babies are fed, clothed, vaccinated and educated by UNRWA is very very racist!
On the other hand, these are not racist:
Hamas Leader Denies Holocaust, Objects To UN Plan To Teach Gaza Children About Holocaust
Hamas Objects to Possible Lessons on Holocaust in U.N.-Run Schools in Gaza
"Talk about the holocaust and the execution of the Jews contradicts and is against our culture, our principles, our traditions, values, heritage and religion"
In Gaza, Hamas’s Insults to Jews Complicate Peace
“Jews are a people who cannot be trusted,” Imam Yousif al-Zahar of Hamas told the faithful.
He referred to Jews as “the brothers of apes and pigs,” while the Hamas television station, Al Aksa, praises suicide bombing and holy war until Palestine is free of Jewish control.
Hamas Women Vow To Blow Themselves Up Among 'The Apes And Pigs'.
Posted by irony | February 24, 2010, 1:17 amYou have no right to post any of this. Saying bad stuff about Israel's enemies (true or not ) is not allowed
Posted by joorip | March 1, 2010, 12:53 pmThere's a whiff of desperation about Kramer's remarks. Despite the worst that the Zionists have been able to do, confiscating the Palestinians' land, sluicing off their water, demolishing their homes, cutting down their olive and almond trees, destroying their crops, denying them employment, health care and education, machine-gunning their children, etc. etc., the Palestinians continue to exist, and that is driving the Zionists wild with rage and frustration. Am Palestin hai!
Posted by traducteur | February 24, 2010, 12:33 pmhttp://sizedoesntmatter.ca/media/videos/
^ Wait, so Israel is actually just a giant open all hours gay club called Size Doesn't Matter? Wow.
Posted by Micha | February 25, 2010, 12:08 pmLMAO! That video, "Size Doesn't Matter" OMG I just *knew* it had to be satire, but no! It's not! They are actually serious in using this campaign as pro-Israel propaganda!
I am sorry, I do not have anything intelligent to add at this moment, but just had to stop and say thank you for giving me the biggest laugh I've had in weeks by sharing the video.
Posted by Lisa McB | February 25, 2010, 6:08 pmThe US will win the war on terror
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/02/18/60minut…
Posted by joorip | March 1, 2010, 12:23 pmIsrael might be racist but Israel's enemies are more racist.
Bathists, Khomeni followers and Al Qaedists and all the similar IDEOLOGICAL types are crueler and more racist than the zionists. They act worse in war time too. Anyone who thinks otherwise go see the Iran Iraq war or the Sudan or Algeria.
Case closed.
Posted by Joorip | March 1, 2010, 12:28 pm