Archie D Bunker wrote: » Which should probably tell you something, and it's not too subtle to understand.
Archie D Bunker wrote: » Funny how pro Palestinian demonstrations tend to deteriorate quickly into full blown anti semitic riots (yes! I've said it! sue me...)
NewCorkLad wrote: » Can you explain what would be wrong with an investigation. Of course I would prefer an investigation of both sides but we already know Hamas are F****d up.
DamagedTrax wrote: » yup, it tells us they want some of that lovely gaza gas at a good price once israel has cleared the pesky arabs out of the area. (cant be 100% relying on russian gas at the moment, can they?)
Archie D Bunker wrote: » Funny how pro Palestinian demonstrations tend to deteriorate quickly into full blown anti semitic riots (yes! I've said it! sue me...) I do urge you to scroll alllllll the way down these pages and see for yourselves.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2703713/Maccabi-Haifa-s-friendly-Lille-stopped-early-pro-Palestinian-protesters-storm-pitch-ATTACK-players.htmlhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2703713/Maccabi-Haifa-s-friendly-Lille-stopped-early-pro-Palestinian-protesters-storm-pitch-ATTACK-players.html And in the meantime, in Israel:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2703894/Bizarre-trend-bomb-shelter-selfies-takes-Israel-siege-Tel-Aviv-residents-vow-smiling.htmlhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2703059/Tell-mom-I-love-Heartbreaking-words-American-lone-soldier-killed-fighting-Gaza-Strip-30-000-mourners-attend-funeral-Jerusalem.html Anyone familiar with the saying "Tell me who your friends are, and I'll tell you who you are"?
DamagedTrax wrote: » pro palestinian but anti-semetic? thats a new one on me
tayto lover wrote: » Ha ha I knew I didn't even have to read your links as soon as I saw "Daily Mail" on them. Have you any links from "The Beano"?
Archie D Bunker wrote: » Wow.
Archie D Bunker wrote: » It's not the investigation which is wrong, it's the conducting body, it's reasons, it's mandate, and some of the countries that voted for it - some of the worst human rights abusers in the world. I find it hard to believe that this type of investigation will be unbiased and could be trusted - the Goldstone report is a good example.
Archie D Bunker wrote: » Yep, I've noticed you have a lot to learn.
I Heart Internet wrote: » So why doesn't Hamas agree to a truce? They had a chance to when the death toll was sub 100 and they refused.
I Heart Internet wrote: » So you're saying the attack on Israeli soccer players in Austria didn't happen then? The pictures were staged by the Dail Mail, is that it?
Buzz Killington the third wrote: » They offered one and Israel said they wont negotiate with terrorists!
DamagedTrax wrote: » are you going to deny the 'financial interests' in the gaza fields?
I Heart Internet wrote: » And the one negotiated by the Egyptians and agreed to by Israel, why did they turn that down?
Archie D Bunker wrote: » So now it's all about money again? Another conspiracy theory?
NewCorkLad wrote: » So all the lovely western countries abstain so now all the Israeli supporters can say, sure look who voted for it we can't trust that. That worked out nicely.
tayto lover wrote: » No. I'm saying I wouldn't read anything from the DM. It's a rubbish paper. If you have a link from an actual "newspaper" i will read it.
DamagedTrax wrote: » yes because im the one that doesnt understand the history of the semites :rolleyes:
Archie D Bunker wrote: » I know, I know. The Palestinians are also semites. I meant anti semitism in the old fashioned meaning of the word - the hate of Jews.
R P McMurphy wrote: » I don't think you will get many on this site supporting an attack on Maccabi Haifa players or on the stupid sectarian attacks on synagogues, in contrast to the support displayed for Israels attack on gaza and the subsequent murder of civilians