bud
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it's your concern about his looks instead of what really matters.
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israel's expansionism which includes the illegal settlements increase the security threat more than releasing people who fight (some illegally) against the occupier. the freed prisoners didn't decide to kill or try to kill because they hate jews. they did it because they're trying to defend their land. many of them are no different than the IDF soldiers who kill civilians. both are guilty. lets not forget that terrorism bob, bonam and the rest of propagandists hypocritically cry about was also used by jews before israel became a state. in fact, a leader of one of the jewish terrorist groups, ended up becoming israel's prime minister.
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don't let this dishonest racist piece of waste bully you. israel is still occupying gaza under international law. they still have control over the air, the coastline, the borders and reserve the right to launch incursions at will. israel also continues to wield overwhelming power over the territory’s economy and its access to trade. this is an occupation. article 42 of the hague convention (on regulations concerning the laws and customs of war on land) states: Territory is considered occupied when it is actually placed under the authority of the hostile army. The occupation extends only to the territory where such authority has been established and can be exercised.
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2 things about another one of your simpleton comments: #1 - a small percentage of those who have been freed have been charged for 'murder'. your blanket statement is stupid. #2 - those who you consider murderers are considered heros and defenders of palestinians to the palestinians. much like the idf soldiers who have killed 1000 more times civilians, are considered heros and defenders of israel to many israelis and jews.
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i wasn't. i was responding to bc2004 and his disapproval of ron paul's looks. i do understand ron paul's view. he says leave these decisions up to the states.
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i wonder what the support for ron paul is in the gay community.
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while bob, the "Far-Right-Wing Ultra-Nationalist Extemist" who promotes ethnic cleansing is in overdrive with the typical lies, spins and propaganda, here are some facts to consider in regards to israel and its treatment of palestinian prisoners: Held without trial – Administrative Detention At least half of prisoners are never given a trial. Israeli military commanders can detain an individual for up to six months without charge or trial. On or just before the expiry date, the detention order is frequently renewed. This process can be continued indefinitely. Administrative detention is often used against Palestinian writers, advocates or community organizers who are difficult to charge in military court. Administrative detention orders are issued either at the time of arrest or at some later date and are often based on secret evidence. Neither the detainee, nor the detainee’s lawyers are given access to the secret evidence. There are currently 221 Palestinians in administrative detention, including 20 elected parliamentarians of the Palestinian Legislative Council. Child prisoners There are no juvenile prisons for Palestinians, and children often serve their sentences in the same cells as adults. More than 6,000 Palestinian children have been detained since 2000, and there were 209 Palestinian prisoners under 18 as of January 2011 -- 29 under the age of 16. In March 2011, the Palestinian Ministry of Detainee Affairs published a new report documenting the torture of children as young as seven in Israeli prisons. Between January and March of 2011, Israeli soldiers abducted 150 children and all of them were interrogated during the course of their imprisonment – with many subjected to hitting, psychological abuse and other violence or threat of violence without a parent or adult representative present. Women prisoners An estimated 10,000 Palestinian women have been arrested and detained by the Israeli military since 1967, including 34 currently according to the July 2010 update from the Women’s Organization for Political Prisoners (the latest numbers available). The Addameer Prisoners’ Support and Human Rights Association reports that Palestinian women prisoners are subjected to severe abuse during interrogation, including various forms of torture, denial of medical treatment and threats of sexual abuse and rape. Longterm prisoners At the other end of the spectrum are older prisoners, 143 of whom have served terms of more than 20 years. Palestinian Fakhri Barghouthi, for example, is the world’s record-holder. The 54-year-old Barghouthi, originally from Ramallah, has been in custody for 3r years, after being detained on 4 April 1978 at the age of 21 for a suspected bombing. He has been in prison 12 years longer than he was free, and continues to be denied visits by his sister. Another is Akram Mansour, who has been jailed for 33 years and is quite ill with cancer.
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some americans just don't care about the constitution, like the 5th amendment.
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in american politics? yes, i know what they (your rulers) say. they say we should manufacture their opinion and consent. uh oh. hostile old man alert. bomb.terrorist.islamo-fascist.viagra.communist.bomb.masturbate.bomb. yeeeeeeeeehaw!
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aw. don't be so hostile. you know i'm going to give my opinion. who do you want to see as president in option a? pizza 9-9-9? no wait, perry looks to be more your type of guy! yeehaw! bombs away! he's like a slightly brighter version of bush jr. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pX9LfifXwQ slightly.
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cain is using pizza-like marketing to get to the simpletons. pizza 2-2-2! er, tax 9-9-9! cain is a crook. he worked for the federal reserve. he would be indebted to the special interest groups as much as obama is. if americans want real options, then they have 4 choices: a) obama/romney/perry/cain/etc. ron paul c) ralph nader d) the little leprechaun guy with the hot wife (his name escapes me) - that's if he runs as an independent
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two palestinian brothers were abducted by the IDF in gaza just a couple of days before shalit was abducted by hamas. no trial. nothing. both them and hundreds of other palestinians are lost somewhere in the israeli prison system and no one knows about them. thanks to the vermins in the media. it's not the palestinians who value their lives less. it's you, the rest of israeli apologists and the vermins in the mainstream media who value their lives as less.
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this means nothing to canadians as individuals. a teacher making $60k/year will continue to make $60k/year. a small business owner making $80k/year will continue to make the same amount. the only people making money are the top people from the military industrial complex and companies like kbr. you, you will make nothing. but i'm sure they enjoy seeing mouthpieces like you with their pompom's cheering for more wars.
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oil is flowing right now from iran. it was flowing before u.s. attacked iraq. what exactly is the interest for canada? what is the interest for you, as a person?
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so our interest is to stop the flow of energy in the region so the cost of energy goes up?
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our interest? how will you, derek l, receive any interest from a war against iran? have you received any interest from all the other wars in the region? i mean, they could have at least brought down the gas prices after attacking iraq and securing our 'interests' there.
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wild bill has a history of throwing around wild bullshit.
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yeah. okay. you know, you have a couple of decades left. three at most. these last few years are going to go by pretty quick. so why not, instead of celebrating death and destruction by salivating over an atomic attack and big bombs, you should be celebrating life. you should be the old wise one here, showing wisdom, telling us about how precious life is. you shouldn't be sitting here promoting war and destruction. grow up old man.
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not really? just like that? you've declared it, so the conversation is over? iran does many things wrong. try to focus for a second and acknowledge that the US government has used faked 'evidence' to create momentum for wars before. so it's possible that they're the same thing now. ray close, a longtime CIA arab specialist and former chief of station in saudi arabia: "If you were an Iranian undercover operative who was under instructions to hire a killer to assassinate the Saudi Arabian ambassador in Washington, D.C., why in HELL would you consider it necessary to explain to a presumed Mexican [expletive deleted] that this murder was planned and would be paid for by a secret organization in Iran? "Whoever concocted this tale wanted the 'plot' exposed ... to precipitate a major crisis in relations between Iran and the United States. Which other government in the Middle East would like nothing better than to see those relations take a big step toward military confrontation?" so as bonam said, it's hard to know at this point. it's kind of sad to see so many accepting the story despite the history of u.s. using fake evidence to drum up wars.
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what did the taliban do to canada?
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as if bob, who probably wasn't even born in israel, wouldn't pick up arms to fight against someone who he feels is invading israel.
