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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran

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To: sea_urchin who wrote (9988)2/7/2006 9:03:22 PM
From: Edscharp  Read Replies (1) of 22250
 
Searle,

Here's a collection of cartoons about Jews that have been published in Arab newspapers. You'll notice that they are often compared with Nazi's and often employ the use of highly derogatory racial stereotypes.

tomgrossmedia.com

So, which of the following would you say is true. All, some or none?

1) It's the neocons fault

2) Jews shouldn't be upset by the stereotypes. They're only cartoons.

3) The Jews somehow missed passing laws in Muslim countries that would protect them. It's totally their fault.

4) The stereotypes perpetrated by Muslim newspapers are completely understandable.

5) The cartoons of Mohammed are far worse.

6) The cartoons about Jews are true. What are you complaining about?

7) How come these 'alleged' cartoons are only being published now. Isn't that susupicious? I smell conspiracy...sniff...sniff.

8) The Jews didn't riot when they saw these cartoons because they were inentionally trying to show how emotional Muslims are.

9) Denmark needs to import more Imam's and hire them as paperboys since they do such a good job of it elsewhere.

10) I'm a conspiracy nut. I'm convinced that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is a neocon toady and is making the nuclear weapons that will eventually take out the Saud family and give America all the oil they will ever need.
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