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I can't shake the feeling that this is Hedd trying to get the board all riled up so he can dress up like a ballerina and whip himself into a frenzy screaming "I win! I win!"

Before innocently suggesting we change the topic from tossing cards to tossing salad.

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The truth I post is well documented. You hate the truth I post because the truth I post outs you for what you really are...

 

You can't handle the truth! Now answer this. Would you marry a nice jewish girl and settle down?

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You can't handle the truth! Now the answer this. Would you marry a nice jewish girl and settle down?

 

 

 

I have dated "Jewish women" before. The ones I dated tended to be very bossy... so I doubt I would marry one, but I have not ruled them out.

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I have dated "Jewish women" before. The ones I dated tended to be very bossy... so I doubt I would marry one, but I have not ruled them out.

 

Is Jewish Women in quotes because when you say Jewish Women you really mean Fat Polish Men?

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You all remember the theory...plant a democracy in the middle of the Middle East and it will spread. Well, now we have Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, and Bahrain all undergoing change in a democratic direction...

 

I know it's a revolting thought, but was W right about the inevitibility of the spread of Democracy in the Middle East?

 

And as a semi-related comment, why hasn't this turmoil spread to Syria? You'd think of all places that would be one place that would experience this kind of thing.

Other than the fact that Iraq had zero to do with Tunisia, Egypt, etc then yeah. He can do the Church Lady dance if he wants.

 

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Other than the fact that Iraq had zero to do with Tunisia, Egypt, etc then yeah. He can do the Church Lady dance if he wants.

 

PTR

 

 

and the whole W crowd, the Bible Thumping Socialists obsessed with selling out America for Zionist cash and favorable Zionist media coverage, they were all for

 

 

Keeping MUBARAK

 

 

and opposed the Egyptian democracy uprising as Master Israel wanted, because Master Israel liked Mubarak, and hence so did FIXED and every single W apologist alive, including DC Tom....

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and the whole W crowd, the Bible Thumping Socialists obsessed with selling out America for Zionist cash and favorable Zionist media coverage, they were all for

 

 

Keeping MUBARAK

 

 

and opposed the Egyptian democracy uprising as Master Israel wanted, because Master Israel liked Mubarak, and hence so did FIXED and every single W apologist alive, including DC Tom....

 

 

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http://media.www.dennews.com/media/storage/paper309/news/2011/02/14/Opinions/Column.Hosni.Mubaraksarah.Palin.For.2012-3976728.shtml

 

 

"Not sure what to make of the story, Fox devoted relatively little coverage to the Egyptian protests. But then, about a week in, they finally found their angle: the ominous-sounding, freedom-hating Muslim Brotherhood.

 

Suddenly, Fox was all over the Egyptian revolt, and invited every guest it could find to paint the peaceful protests as the Brotherhood's perfect path to power.

 

The truth is the Muslim Brotherhood was not a significant force in organizing the protests and held remarkably little sway among the protesters.

 

They were the only real political party in Egypt other than Mubarak's, not because they represented the major political ideology, but because the constitution banned other parties from organizing. Compared to other Islamic political parties in the region, the Brotherhood is quite tame.

 

Regardless, the revolt and the political awakening has largely been shaped by Egypt's youth, and they don't seem to have much affection for the Brotherhood's ideology. Now that the Egyptian constitution has been dissolved and political parties will be allowed to organize, things don't look very good for the Brotherhood.

 

But Fox never let facts get in the way of a good narrative. In presenting the movement as radically Islamic, Fox was able to root for Mubarak without appearing to be siding against basic democratic principles.

 

With their inveterate boogie man, the radical Islamist, so defined, Fox was the only large, Western news outlet regularly defending Mubarak to the very end. Soon, politicians showed up in their studios admonishing President Obama for abandoning "our friend and ally" Hosni Mubarak."

 

 

 

 

http://midnightpolitics.com/2011/02/06/palin-too-dumb-to-voice-opinion-on-egypt/2997

 

"Palin said the U.S. must find out who is “behind all the turmoil” and that “we should not stand” for a government led by the Muslim Brotherhood."

 

 

 

And, hence, as FIXED started cheering Mubarak and spreading FEAR FEAR FEAR of the "Muslim Brotherhood," all the W apologists were out parroting the same line, that Mubarak was our "ally" and that Mubarak's departure would turn Egypt into Afghanistan with the MB playing the role of Taliban...

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