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Originally posted by Paddy View Post...That was the reply of a Nazi. I suppose that the Jews fighting for their lives in the Warsaw ghetto could have been dismissed as militants.
The Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni asserts that her government will have no dealings with Hamas, because they are terrorists. Tzipi Livni's father was Eitan Livni, chief operations officer of the terrorist Irgun Zvai Leumi, who organized the blowing-up of the King David hotel in Jerusalem, in which 91 victims were killed, including four Jews.
Israel was born out of Jewish terrorism. Jewish terrorists hanged two British sergeants and booby-trapped their corpses. Irgun, together with the terrorist Stern gang, massacred 254 Palestinians in 1948 in the village of Deir Yassin. Today, the present Israeli government indicates that they would be willing, in circumstances acceptable to them,...
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It is time for peace, but real peace, not the solution by conquest which is the Israelis' real goal but which it is impossible for them to achieve. They are not simply war criminals; they are fools.
I also often wondered how many of the Israeli political parties were formed by terrorist groups. And how many of these parties see Jabotinsky as their "spiritual" leader - cause frankly I think most of them are Atheists anyway.McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."Comment
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Originally posted by Paddy View Post....... They could have negotiated with Fatah's previous leader, Yasser Arafat, who was a friend of mine. Instead, they besieged him in a bunker in Ramallah, where I visited him.Bored.Comment
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Originally posted by Lambros View PostLetter from David Soul to the BBC
Regarding the BBC's unwillingness to support the appeal for relief to the people of Gaza:
It is unconscionable that the BBC refuses to make a distinction between "unbiased reporting" (which apparently means, bending to lobbying pressure) and supporting the humanitarian action that is so urgently needed in GAZA ... whoever may be responsible for causing the destruction.
Over 3,000 innocents in GAZA caught in the cross- fire are dead or wounded ... families have been decimated ... whole communities have been leveled ... infrastructure has been destroyed ... and you refuse to join humanitarian efforts to bring aid to them.
What is the matter with you people? Are you blind or just spineless?
Innocent people urgently need supplies of food, water, medicines, shelter ... yes, and limbs too ... as a result of the annihilation of GAZA. Meanwhile, the BBC puts its corporate tail between its legs and hides behind the thinly-veiled excuse of "impartiality".
What's the difference between supporting an appeal for aid to the victims of a Tsunami and supporting a relief effort to the innocent victims of war ... any war?
As an independent broadcaster, the public mandate of the BBC should be to place it squarely on the side of HUMANITY. That being so, the BBC should be at the forefront of reporting the whole story even as it supports the greater cause of HUMANITY.
Shame on you! You have lost my respect and until the BBC can show me true "impartiality", the BBC can have my TV license back.
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostStill waiting for the link to corroborate this.
Anyone..?
Anywhere?
Dust?
Anyone?Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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Originally posted by ratewhore View Post"The weapons that Hamas used were the very weapons supplied by the UK who also trained the Hamas security forces five years ago."
No evidence anywhere?
Anywhere?
Dust?
Anyone?Comment
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Shame on you! You have lost my respect and until the BBC can show me true "impartiality", the BBC can have my TV license back.
David Soul - ActorOriginally posted by AZZIK View PostWell said mate!
That letter from David Soul is lame. Why don't all these moaners forget about the BBC and pile all their efforts into raising funds for Gaza? Why haven't all the newspapers turned over any space they've wasted on this non-story to advertising for the campaign?
The BBC is, and has been since at least the Second World War, a source of neutral news for people all over the world, not just in Britain. They do show one-sided programmes from time to time, but then they'll show a different programme another time with the opposite bias. Either way they get moaned about. I'm not sure which news organisation people consider to be less biased???
As for British forces training Hamas... I've not read specifically of that, but I wouldn't be at all surprised if they had. We train all sorts of people all the time. In Andy McNab's latest book he talks about when the British trained the Mujahadeen to use Stinger missiles. Apparently the missiles were too noisy to be able to do the training on the spot, so they smuggled groups of Afghans out and flew them to Scotland, trained them there, then flew them back. There are loads of Stingers still unaccounted for, though I did read somewhere else that they tend to be a status symbol and usually don't get fired because then the owner instantly loses the cred of owning a missile,Comment
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Originally posted by dang65 View PostThere are loads of Stingers still unaccounted for, though I did read somewhere else that they tend to be a status symbol and usually don't get fired because then the owner instantly loses the cred of owning a missile,Comment
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Originally posted by dang65 View Post.........I did read somewhere else that they tend to be a status symbol and usually don't get fired because then the owner instantly loses the cred of owning a missile,
Loads of Guys posing and looking hard with RPGs over thier shoulder...... beaten up, paint scratched and flaked..... it MUST have been bounced and bashed about a fair bit..... and obviously not been fired (or they wouldn't still have it).
Holding a stick obviously doesn't have the same qudos.....
although to be fair these are often the same guys who hack "opponents" (aka innocent women and children) to bits with a MacheteComment
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Originally posted by dang65 View Post
As for British forces training Hamas... I've not read specifically of that, but I wouldn't be at all surprised if they had. We train all sorts of people all the time. In Andy McNab's latest book he talks about when the British trained the Mujahadeen to use Stinger missiles. Apparently the missiles were too noisy to be able to do the training on the spot, so they smuggled groups of Afghans out and flew them to Scotland, trained them there, then flew them back.
After all, people wouldn't post made up stuff as fact on CUK would they?Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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