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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Thomas M. who wrote (9278)11/2/2005 12:58:59 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22250
 
Tommy boy
You are way to stupid:
no wonder why you are on this thread posting your hatred of the USA!
Goose-steps and tommym`s real feelings slipped out
here is goose-steps post:---------------------------
LOL... Look, you redneck: this ain't Texas, this is Belgium, Europe. You and your f**ing fellows can bully your wetbacks, niggers and gays in your Bible belt cesspool --but you ain't gonna bully me, compris? Now, crawl back into your honky-tonk, gulp a beer and... watch a football game. Don't hurt yourself trying to think, don't trouble yourself talking geopolitics --AND GET OFF MY BACK.

Thanks,
Gus,

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if this is criticism, tommy is a rabbi
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Just to be clear: Gustave criticized people who think of minorities in those terms. You attacked him, thus meaning that you support those terms. Thus, you are a vile racist.

Of course, there is another alternative. You are a Jew who rabidly attacks anyone who doesn't fully support Israel.

Note that these two alternatives are not mutually exclusive.

Tom



To: Thomas M. who wrote (9278)11/3/2005 12:42:12 PM
From: Elmer Flugum  Respond to of 22250
 
"Jewish Only" International Holocaust Remembrance Day

U.N. to vote on official Holocaust Day

ynetnews.com

For first time in history, General Assembly will vote on Israeli proposal to mark official U.N. Holocaust Remembrance Day
History in the making: For the first time ever, the U.N. General Assembly will vote Monday to approve an official worldwide Holocaust Remembrance Day.

The Israeli proposal, expected to pass with a majority vote, will be celebrated on January 27 - the anniversary marking the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp.

During the official Holocaust Day, the U.N. plans to initiate seminars and classes throughout the world, in a bid to preserve the memory of the Holocaust for future generations and to prevent future genocide.


The General Assembly is expected Monday to praise countries that preserve the existing concentration camps and condemn those that deny the existence of the Holocaust.

The Holocaust Day proposal was presented to the General Assembly by Israel more than two months ago and was initially supported by the U.S, Russia, Canada and Australia. Since then, more than 90 countries have expressed their support.

At present, 110 out of the 191 member countries intend to vote in favor of the proposal, including Jordan and Oman.

Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom was expected to talk before the General Assembly, but had to cancel at the last minute upon his arrival in New York citing "scheduling conflicts."