If you Prick us, do we not Bleed?!?!?

Filed under: Anti-Semitism, Children, Feature, Islamists, Israel, Palestine, Palestinians, Terrorism, Terrorists — Chaim on July 21, 2008 @ 10:54 pm CEST

Yes, gentle reader, believe it or not the Joo has no horns, no tail. We are as human as the rest of you, we bleed, we cry, we laugh, we suffer, we sing and we too can have our hearts shuttered… But… if you look at Jewish history… we were attacked by the greatest empires, they all even held us under their individual yoke for a while and then… they disappeared! Yet… while we Jooz were decimated by the millions, while the hatred of the world at our stubbornness never abated we cried, we prayed, we hoped and died with the word “Jerusalem” on our lips! And so in 1948 of the Current Era - symbolically, Abraham was born in 1948 in the Hebrew calendar - we once again got our own independent Jerusalem.

We will survive the MSM and their hypocrisy, even though the UN’s Human Rights Council will never bring itself to discuss the Jews’ cause. We will survive the IslamoFascists hatred as they will eventually burn up in the pyre of their own poison. Yes, gentle reader, if you prick us we do bleed, if you poison us we do die… but, like the mythical phoenix, we always rise from our ashes and accomplish the impossible! Look at Israel today, a prosperous garden in the desert, a center of science and technology where there was only sand and poverty!!!

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That Was The Week That Was - Coercion

Filed under: Children, Freedom, Hezbollah, Islam, Islamists, Israel, Justice, Lebanon, Terrorism — Chaim on @ 3:46 am CEST

I was away this past week I barely had any internet access, the week however was filled with disgrace!

Israel, has shown a new facet to the world… This is how the German perceived it according to Spiegel OnLine (H/T: IMRA):

The center-left daily Suddeutsche Zeitung writes:

“The macabre Israeli-Lebanese deal, which saw living Lebanese prisoners being swapped for the bodies of Israeli soldiers, is a major success for the Shiite militia.. The prisoner exchange shows who really has the power in Lebanon and who can force archenemy Israel to make concessions: It is Hezbollah, it is Nasrallah. That elevates the radicals’ image in Lebanon, inthe Arab world and in the Muslim world.”

[…]The new and obvious reality is that Israel has in fact rewarded and strengthened Hizbullah. Some in Lebanon refuse to cheer for Samir Kuntar,, since they perceive him as nothing more than the ruthless murderer he truly is. There is nothing heroic about killing an unarmed father and bludgeoning his 4 year old daughter to death with a rifle butt, after she witnessed her father savagely assassinated. And yet, Kuntar returned mostly as a hero, as someone worthy of admiration rather than contempt. I do not blame Hizbullah on this as much as I blame Allmerde and his entourage.

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British girl feared abducted in Portugal turns 4

Filed under: Britain, Children — Michael van der Galien, Editor-in-Chief on May 14, 2007 @ 8:13 pm CEST

Breaks your heart:

A British girl kidnapped in Portugal spent her fourth birthday still missing on Saturday, prompting a call from her parents for redoubled efforts to find her.

Madeleine McCann disappeared nine days earlier from her bed in a resort hotel where she had been on holiday with her parents in the Algarve. Police say all evidence points to an abduction. “Today is our daughter Madeleine’s fourth birthday,” said Alex Woolfall, a representative for the holiday company used by parents Gerry and Kate McCann, speaking on their behalf. “We would like to mark it by asking people to redouble their efforts to help find Madeleine.” Police ended a physical search for Madeleine in the area immediately around the Praia da Luz resort this week but hundreds of investigators are still working on the case. Portuguese daily Correio de Manha reported that police are now looking for two men and a woman who were filmed on security cameras with a young girl at a petrol station not far from the resort where Madeleine disappeared.

Famous football (soccer) players have already weighed in: they appealed to the kidnappers to release Madeleine and have donated money to a fund. They have now raised approximately 3.5 million euros. That money will go to whomever tips off the police about Madeleine’s whereabouts.

Outrageous

Filed under: Children, Education, Morons — Michael van der Galien, Editor-in-Chief on @ 5:58 pm CEST

These teachers should be ashamed of themselves and should be fired immediately. What a bunch of idiots.

Staff members of an elementary school staged a fictitious gun attack on students during a class trip, telling them it was not a drill as the children cried and hid under tables.

It was, according to the teachers, meant as a “learning experience.”

Good, lets turn this into a learning experience for the teachers as well. The lesson they have to learn: doing stupid things like that results in your firing.

The children will, most likely, be haunted by nightmares for days, for some even weeks and / or months to come.

Message from President Bill Clinton

Filed under: 2008 elections, Bill Clinton, Children, Hillary Clinton — Michael van der Galien, Editor-in-Chief on @ 5:52 pm CEST

Hillary for children

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As Jules Crittenden remarks, this is truly “touching and commendable.” I am not sure about Jules, but I really do mean those words. Hillary Clinton is a remarkable lady, the downright hatred many conservatives seem to feel for her is amazing and undeserved. She is a caring, intelligent, ambitious Lady who deserves our respect. Whether you’re conservative or progressive or moderate, you have to admit that Hillary Clinton is a good person and a talented politician.


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