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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 4:33 pm
if you're using a tablet that explains issues with trying to quote posts.
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 4:40 pm
desertdude desertdude: Sorry to say goober you're still shit at quoting  It appeared that you had posted that pic. No problem. I am quotically challenged. I will make an effort to hit the website for training.
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 4:41 pm
BRAH BRAH: if you're using a tablet that explains issues with trying to quote posts. No, my laptop. Have to improve. i usually open multi tabs to try and get the quote correct.
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 4:42 pm
Goober911 Goober911: BRAH BRAH: if you're using a tablet that explains issues with trying to quote posts. No, my laptop. Have to improve. i usually open multi tabs to try and get the quote correct. Why not just hit the Preview button before you Submit?
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 4:45 pm
So Bart what do you call this. I am asking for the B&W version and the reprcussions. Though they may be grey now, they will eventually be red. And till now the West bank has been relatively peaceful. So is it one more prong to the Palestinians down their respective throats? What are the ramifications of this? Or is it Sins of the accused are visited upon his family? http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/mid ... story.htmlIn West Bank, Israel revives punitive home demolitions in effort to deter Hamas HEBRON, West Bank — Said Kawasmeh received the order from Israel’s military last week. His two-story house was to be demolished, and his large family had 48 hours to leave. The reason: Kawasmeh’s son is a key suspect in the brutal kidnapping and killing of three Israeli teenagers whose fates helped reignite the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The son, Marwan, has disappeared. So Israel has zeroed in on his family. “I built this house, and I own it,” lamented Kawasmeh, seated on a chair in his empty house. Outside, the family’s possessions lay in boxes and shopping bags, or scattered on the ground. “Why do they want to punish me?” As Israel pummels Hamas’s infrastructure inside Gaza, it is also trying to prevent attacks originating from the West Bank and Israel — by obliterating the houses of the relatives of Palestinians who allegedly have harm Israelis. In doing so, Israel’s military has returned to a controversial policy of punitive demolitions that has displaced thousands of Palestinians over the years.
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 4:47 pm
raydan raydan: Goober911 Goober911: BRAH BRAH: if you're using a tablet that explains issues with trying to quote posts. No, my laptop. Have to improve. i usually open multi tabs to try and get the quote correct. Why not just hit the Preview button before you Submit? I do, still mess up, will try harder. Being clumsy is my forte.
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 4:57 pm
desertdude desertdude: Only in Bart land do you kill your neighbor for playing his radio too loud It's not that unusual in the United States. In any case, while I certainly may want to I won't. But if my neighbor was threatening the lives of children and no one else was going to stop him then I certainly would. That said, if Hamas' shooting artilery into Israel is threatening the safety of kids at summer camp then they deserve what's coming to them. Again, and for the umpteenth time: Hamas can stop this right now by agreeing to and adhering to a cease fire. If they decide to negotiate peacefully and in good faith (which means not calling for the extinction of the Jews on Gaza television) then I'd be instantly on board with listening to and addressing their concerns. But that'd be along the lines of the Ku Klux Klan sitting down with the NAACP to discuss ending racial strife. Hamas, like the Klan, is an organization founded on hatred and if you remove the hatred then the organization which thrives on it will wither away and die. That said, I have no more expectation of Israel making peace with Hamas than I do of the Klan holding hands with black people at a Martin Luther King, Jr. parade.
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 5:00 pm
Goober911 Goober911: So Bart what do you call this. I am asking for the B&W version and the reprcussions. Though they may be grey now, they will eventually be red. And till now the West bank has been relatively peaceful. So is it one more prong to the Palestinians down their respective throats? What are the ramifications of this? Or is it Sins of the accused are visited upon his family? http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/mid ... story.htmlIn West Bank, Israel revives punitive home demolitions in effort to deter Hamas HEBRON, West Bank — Said Kawasmeh received the order from Israel’s military last week. His two-story house was to be demolished, and his large family had 48 hours to leave. The reason: Kawasmeh’s son is a key suspect in the brutal kidnapping and killing of three Israeli teenagers whose fates helped reignite the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The son, Marwan, has disappeared. So Israel has zeroed in on his family. “I built this house, and I own it,” lamented Kawasmeh, seated on a chair in his empty house. Outside, the family’s possessions lay in boxes and shopping bags, or scattered on the ground. “Why do they want to punish me?” As Israel pummels Hamas’s infrastructure inside Gaza, it is also trying to prevent attacks originating from the West Bank and Israel — by obliterating the houses of the relatives of Palestinians who allegedly have harm Israelis. In doing so, Israel’s military has returned to a controversial policy of punitive demolitions that has displaced thousands of Palestinians over the years. The policy of punitive demolitions was shown to reduce suicide bombings and it also negated the fact that terrorists families were rewarded by the terror organizations for the acts of their sons and daughters. Removing the fruits of terror went a long way to preventing more terror. It's not nice, but it is pragmatic.
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 5:07 pm
BartSimpson BartSimpson: Goober911 Goober911: So Bart what do you call this. I am asking for the B&W version and the reprcussions. Though they may be grey now, they will eventually be red. And till now the West bank has been relatively peaceful. So is it one more prong to the Palestinians down their respective throats? What are the ramifications of this? Or is it Sins of the accused are visited upon his family? http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/mid ... story.htmlIn West Bank, Israel revives punitive home demolitions in effort to deter Hamas HEBRON, West Bank — Said Kawasmeh received the order from Israel’s military last week. His two-story house was to be demolished, and his large family had 48 hours to leave. The reason: Kawasmeh’s son is a key suspect in the brutal kidnapping and killing of three Israeli teenagers whose fates helped reignite the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The son, Marwan, has disappeared. So Israel has zeroed in on his family. “I built this house, and I own it,” lamented Kawasmeh, seated on a chair in his empty house. Outside, the family’s possessions lay in boxes and shopping bags, or scattered on the ground. “Why do they want to punish me?” As Israel pummels Hamas’s infrastructure inside Gaza, it is also trying to prevent attacks originating from the West Bank and Israel — by obliterating the houses of the relatives of Palestinians who allegedly have harm Israelis. In doing so, Israel’s military has returned to a controversial policy of punitive demolitions that has displaced thousands of Palestinians over the years. The policy of punitive demolitions was shown to reduce suicide bombings and it also negated the fact that terrorists families were rewarded by the terror organizations for the acts of their sons and daughters. Removing the fruits of terror went a long way to preventing more terror. It's not nice, but it is pragmatic. And the down side is?
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 5:09 pm
And also for the umpteenth time Israel is also free to come to the negotiating table and finish this for once and for all.
Once again Hamas has also put forward a 10 year truce 10 point peace, but as I keep repeating Israel will try everything in the book except talk to what you even accept the legally elected govt.
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 10:37 pm
desertdude desertdude: And also for the umpteenth time Israel is also free to come to the negotiating table and finish this for once and for all.
Once again Hamas has also put forward a 10 year truce 10 point peace, but as I keep repeating Israel will try everything in the book except talk to what you even accept the legally elected govt. And also for the umpteenth time there is no point negotiating when there is no one in good faith to negotiate with. Having the other side refuse to recognize your right to exist, and paragraph 1 of the charter says destroy the Jews, then there is not much point. Those things need to change first. 10 year truce 10 point 'peace'.... For what, '48 borders and out of Jerusalem ? Please stop trying to promote Arab plans as 'reasonable', they are just sick jokes. 
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 8:08 am
desertdude desertdude: And also for the umpteenth time Israel is also free to come to the negotiating table and finish this for once and for all.
Once again Hamas has also put forward a 10 year truce 10 point peace, but as I keep repeating Israel will try everything in the book except talk to what you even accept the legally elected govt. Four of those ten demands involves Israel giving up sovereignty over its borders with Gaza, and either giving it to Hamas, or giving it to some international body who's....impartiality and effectiveness will come to question almost immediately. Then you have the "RELEASE ALL THE PRISONERS" bullshit that the Israelis are getting tired of. Oh but the most ironic one? Please don't interfere with our unity government, but make sure you keep giving us stuff. Electricity, water, resources, border access, etc etc. $1: 1. Return of IDF tank positions so that farmers can work their lands
2. Freeing of all prisoners arrested since June 23 (when 3 Israeli teens were killed by Hamas operatives), and improving the conditions of those currently in prison.
3. Lifting of Israel’s naval blockade around Gaza along with the complete opening of the land border crossings.
4. Establishment of an international airport and seaport in Gaza.
5. Expansion of Gaza fishing zone by six miles.
6. Open the Israel-Gaza Rafah border crossing permanently under UN supervision, instead of under Israel’s watch.
7. 10 year truce with Israel along with the deployment of an international observer force on the border.
8. Israel must never enter Gaza under any circumstances and protect Palestinian Muslim worshippers at Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
9. Israel must refrain from interfering with the newly created unity Palestinian government between Fatah and Hamas.
10. Rehabilitation of Gaza Industrial Zones and allowance for Gaza to create a border protection force. Do ALL of this for a 10 year truce, when Hamas could not even abide by a ceasefire created by the Egyptians for one day? What a fantastic offer and I can't certainly understand why the Israelis would not take it seriously.
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 9:41 am
See that red circle on the ground in the pic below? That's a Canadian girl (embedded top right thumbnail) getting stomped into the ground by pro-Palestinian protesters. See that woman in the white to the side? I think that's her mother. If it is, she had just gotten out of the hospital. She tried to help her daughter. She got a crap-kicking too. The story was going to get quietly pushed out of public view where such stories generally go, but unfortunately for the coming Islamic wave and their Progressive apologists in the Canadian media Ezra Levant has a big mouth. He's made it acceptable to speak about the beat-down of Canadians on the streets of Calgary. Below the pic there's a link to a story from what seems to be a Syrian Canadian who's not happy about all this. It's worth a read. ISIS May Not Have Reached Canada,but the ISIS Mentality Has
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 9:48 am
Looks like I should take a vacation in Calgary. It'd be most cathartic, I'm sure.
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 9:50 am
N_Fiddledog N_Fiddledog: See that red circle on the ground in the pic below? That's a Canadian girl (embedded top right thumbnail) getting stomped into the ground by pro-Palestinian protesters. See that woman in the white to the side? I think that's her mother. If it is, she had just gotten out of the hospital. She tried to help her daughter. She got a crap-kicking too. The story was going to get quietly pushed out of public view where such stories generally go, but unfortunately for the coming Islamic wave and their Progressive apologists in the Canadian media Ezra Levant has a big mouth. He's made it acceptable to speak about the beat-down of Canadians on the streets of Calgary. Below the pic there's a link to a story from what seems to be a Syrian Canadian who's not happy about all this. It's worth a read. ISIS May Not Have Reached Canada,but the ISIS Mentality HasThe CBC somehow missed that, it must have been lunch time.  Has Mayor Nenshi condemned the attack?
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