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I have also found at times, that I was totally wrong about what I believed. I have changed my core belief system at least twice and adjusted it many times. Not an easy thing to do, BTW. That means the possibility exists that you are totally wrong now... |
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Time to get back to topic
Okay, I will leave you to your hate mongering now. Have fun. Are you ridiculing me Jeanniebean? |
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I have also found at times, that I was totally wrong about what I believed. I have changed my core belief system at least twice and adjusted it many times. Not an easy thing to do, BTW. That means the possibility exists that you are totally wrong now... I hope I am. I keep hoping someone will prove that I am. So far, nothing. |
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Time to get back to topic
Okay, I will leave you to your hate mongering now. Have fun. Are you ridiculing me Jeanniebean? Not at all. I just think that what you are doing is anti-Irishism. |
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Time to get back to topic
Okay, I will leave you to your hate mongering now. Have fun. Are you ridiculing me Jeanniebean? Not at all. I just think that what you are doing is anti-Irishism. Not at all....for some silly reason I felt the need to research the subject...The more I read, the more I began to understand.... Later gator... |
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InvictusV
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Mon 06/18/12 05:17 PM
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perplexing
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I found a funny picture that says "NO Stupid, Reptoids Do Not Rule the World"
Can't get it to post |
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My Gud, I think he's got it!! Great vid..... |
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I'm going to steal that image.
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My Gud, I think he's got it!! Great vid..... That is just someone taking sides in a never ending mutual hate society blaming religious hatred or race. If people would realize that neither religion is anything close to the truth, then what excuse would they have then for killing each other? I'm sure they would find one. And the aliens will stir something up if peace does break out. Heaven forbid that happens!! |
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I would say he has pretty much nailed it exactly. |
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Why Is Ireland Such a Bastion of Anti-Israel Feeling?
JUN 27 2011, 8:56 AM ET 1 Kevin Myers reports on the depth of anti-Israel hatred in Ireland: Israel -- and its sole defender on the panel (is mise) -- were then roundly attacked by members of the audience. But what was most striking about the audience's contributions was the raw emotion: they seemed to loathe Israel. But how can anyone possibly think that Gaza is the primary centre of injustice in the Middle East? According to Mathilde Redmatn, deputy director of the International Red Cross in Gaza, there is in fact no humanitarian crisis there at all. But by God, there is one in Syria, where possibly thousands have died in the past month. However, I notice that none of the Irish do-gooders are sending an aid-ship to Latakia. Why? Is it because they know that the Syrians do not deal with dissenting vessels by lads with truncheons abseiling down from helicopters, but with belt-fed machine guns, right from the start? What about a humanitarian ship to Libya? Surely no-one on the MV Saoirse could possible maintain that life under Gaddafi qualified it as a civilised state. Not merely did it murder opponents by the bucketload at home and abroad, it kept the IRA campaign going for 20 years, and it also -- a minor point, this, I know -- brought down the Pan Am flight at Lockerbie. Yet no Irish boat to Libya. Only the other way round. And then there's Iraq. Throughout the decades of Saddam Hussein, whose regime caused the deaths of well over a million people, there wasn't a breath of liberal protest against him. Gassing the Kurds? Not a whimper. Invading Kuwait? Not one single angry placard-bearing European liberal outside an Iraqi embassy. |
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Why Is Ireland Such a Bastion of Anti-Israel Feeling? JUN 27 2011, 8:56 AM ET 1 Kevin Myers reports on the depth of anti-Israel hatred in Ireland: Israel -- and its sole defender on the panel (is mise) -- were then roundly attacked by members of the audience. But what was most striking about the audience's contributions was the raw emotion: they seemed to loathe Israel. But how can anyone possibly think that Gaza is the primary centre of injustice in the Middle East? According to Mathilde Redmatn, deputy director of the International Red Cross in Gaza, there is in fact no humanitarian crisis there at all. But by God, there is one in Syria, where possibly thousands have died in the past month. However, I notice that none of the Irish do-gooders are sending an aid-ship to Latakia. Why? Is it because they know that the Syrians do not deal with dissenting vessels by lads with truncheons abseiling down from helicopters, but with belt-fed machine guns, right from the start? What about a humanitarian ship to Libya? Surely no-one on the MV Saoirse could possible maintain that life under Gaddafi qualified it as a civilised state. Not merely did it murder opponents by the bucketload at home and abroad, it kept the IRA campaign going for 20 years, and it also -- a minor point, this, I know -- brought down the Pan Am flight at Lockerbie. Yet no Irish boat to Libya. Only the other way round. And then there's Iraq. Throughout the decades of Saddam Hussein, whose regime caused the deaths of well over a million people, there wasn't a breath of liberal protest against him. Gassing the Kurds? Not a whimper. Invading Kuwait? Not one single angry placard-bearing European liberal outside an Iraqi embassy. The common element is hating Jews. |
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Why Is Ireland Such a Bastion of Anti-Israel Feeling? JUN 27 2011, 8:56 AM ET 1 Kevin Myers reports on the depth of anti-Israel hatred in Ireland: Israel -- and its sole defender on the panel (is mise) -- were then roundly attacked by members of the audience. But what was most striking about the audience's contributions was the raw emotion: they seemed to loathe Israel. But how can anyone possibly think that Gaza is the primary centre of injustice in the Middle East? According to Mathilde Redmatn, deputy director of the International Red Cross in Gaza, there is in fact no humanitarian crisis there at all. But by God, there is one in Syria, where possibly thousands have died in the past month. However, I notice that none of the Irish do-gooders are sending an aid-ship to Latakia. Why? Is it because they know that the Syrians do not deal with dissenting vessels by lads with truncheons abseiling down from helicopters, but with belt-fed machine guns, right from the start? What about a humanitarian ship to Libya? Surely no-one on the MV Saoirse could possible maintain that life under Gaddafi qualified it as a civilised state. Not merely did it murder opponents by the bucketload at home and abroad, it kept the IRA campaign going for 20 years, and it also -- a minor point, this, I know -- brought down the Pan Am flight at Lockerbie. Yet no Irish boat to Libya. Only the other way round. And then there's Iraq. Throughout the decades of Saddam Hussein, whose regime caused the deaths of well over a million people, there wasn't a breath of liberal protest against him. Gassing the Kurds? Not a whimper. Invading Kuwait? Not one single angry placard-bearing European liberal outside an Iraqi embassy. The common element is hating Jews. Yes.... |
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