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If Schlomo Abromowitz had stabbed 5 people at UCMerced, CNN would be showing photos of his colonoscopy by now

 

You should be aware that a Schlomo Abramowitz was stabbed last night in Brooklyn by a masked assailant.

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You should be aware that a Schlomo Abramowitz was stabbed last night in Brooklyn by a masked assailant.

 

 

rodney_dangerfield.jpg I can prove where I was last night, honest officer !

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Oh Lord.................here we go.

 

Kremlin media suggest the A321 was shot down by a missile fired by Israeli or U.S. aircraft.

 

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Russian media photo's show small holes in rear emergency door & larger holes in fuselage of the @airbus A321:

 

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Evidently, the Kremlin is in complete control of the @Airbus A321 crash site in #Sinai #Egypt:

 

 

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kompravda.eu/daily/26453/3324162/

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Oh Lord.................here we go.

 

Kremlin media suggest the A321 was shot down by a missile fired by Israeli or U.S. aircraft.

 

CTCxDSXW4AANsbL.png

 

 

 

 

Russian media photo's show small holes in rear emergency door & larger holes in fuselage of the @airbus A321:

 

CTANRhKXAAAD0Ce.jpg

 

 

 

 

Evidently, the Kremlin is in complete control of the @Airbus A321 crash site in #Sinai #Egypt:

 

 

CTC97VpXIAAVSSy.jpg

 

 

kompravda.eu/daily/26453/3324162/ …

 

That hole suggests an internal explosion with the metal bending outward, as opposed to the fuselage holes that marked the missile strike of the Malaysian jet.

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I'm tired of the Russians. Almost as tired as I am of the candy-ass "president" we have that bends over backwards to accomodate them.

I don't think he bends over backwards...

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SEEN ON FACEBOOK: “It must be incredibly frustrating as an Islamic terrorist not to have your views and motives taken seriously by the societies you terrorize, even after you have explicitly and repeatedly stated them,” self-described “Iraqi born writer & founder of the Global Secular Humanist Movement” Faisal Saeed Al Mutar notes:

 

Even worse, those on the regressive left, in their endless capacity for masochism and self-loathing, have attempted to shift blame inwardly on themselves, denying the terrorists even the satisfaction of claiming responsibility.

 

It’s like a bad Monty Python sketch:

 

“We did this because our holy texts exhort us to to do it.”

 

“No you didn’t.”

 

“Wait, what? Yes we did…”

 

“No, this has nothing to do with religion. You guys are just using religion as a front for social and geopolitical reasons.”

 

WHAT!? Did you even read our official statement? We give explicit Quranic justification. This is jihad, a holy crusade against pagans, blasphemers, and disbelievers.”

 

“No, this is definitely not a Muslim thing. You guys are not true Muslims, and you defame a great religion by saying so.”

 

“Huh!? Who are you to tell us we’re not true Muslims!? Islam is literally at the core of everything we do, and we have implemented the truest most literal and honest interpretation of its founding texts. It is our very reason for being.”

 

“Nope. We created you. We installed a social and economic system that alienates and disenfranchises you, and that’s why you did this. We’re sorry.”

 

“What? Why are you apologizing? We just slaughtered you mercilessly in the streets. We targeted unwitting civilians – disenfranchisement doesn’t even enter into it!”

 

“Listen, it’s our fault. We don’t blame you for feeling unwelcome and lashing out."

 

Seriously, stop taking credit for this! We worked really hard to pull this off, and we’re not going to let you take it away from us.”

 

“No, we nourished your extremism. We accept full blame.”

 

“OMG, how many people do we have to kill around here to finally get our message across?”

 

 

 

 

 

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Is that JTSP's inner monologue?

No, its more about questions, like ....why do we support "allies" who support terrorist groups?

 

Case in point Turkey:

 

World famous linguist Noam Chomsky has claimed that the Syrian extremist group al-Nusra has been a major recipient of Turkish aid and accused Turkish intelligence of selling out US-trained moderate Syrian forces.

 

"Turkey is the main supporter of jihadi organizations, which are merely distinguished by the Islamic State [the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)]," Chomsky told a packed group of students, journalists and activists at Boston College on Saturday. Chomsky's speech was part of a conference on press freedom in the Middle East organized by the Peace Islands Institute.

 

Chomsky is not the first to accuse Turkey of what many have called implicit support for radical groups in Syria opposed to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Turkish authorities have been the subject of much criticism for the porous and loosely inspected border that has been a major transit route for Syria-bound foreign fighters.

 

Chomsky said Turkey has been very resistant to attacking ISIL, despite a recent deal between Turkey and the US on the use of Turkish airfields for US warplanes. He added that the US claimed or believed that Turkey would join the fight against ISIL after the deal. "But they didn't," Chomsky said, recalling that Turkey instead attacked Kurds in Iraq and Syria.

 

Chomsky's remarks illustrated a prevailing belief in the West that Turkey's agreement to let the US use jets from Turkish air bases was a ploy to go after the Kurds. Since shortly after the deal with the US, Turkey has largely focused its air campaign on Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) elements in northern Iraq and has frequently shelled Syrian Kurdish groups close to Turkey's border.

 

Chomsky claimed that Turkey is supporting jihadi fronts in Syria, al-Nusra and Ahrar al-Sham in particular. He described al-Nusra as the main recipient of the Turkish aid.

 

"Turkish support for al-Nusra apparently is so strong that the first contingent of 50 Pentagon-trained moderate Syrian rebels was immediately wiped out by the al-Nusra front as soon as they entered into Syria, Chomsky said. "And it seems the [al-Nusra] front was informed by the Turkish intelligence to get ready to wipe out this first contingent, according to pretty credible reports," Chomsky added.

 

http://mobile.todayszaman.com/diplomacy_chomsky-syrian-al-nusra-main-recipient-of-turkish-aid_404345.html

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No, its more about questions, like ....why do we support "allies" who support terrorist groups?

 

 

 

Because the long standing policy was to dance with the devil that you know.

 

You are quite the idiot though, because the basis for neocon intervention was to break the old vestige of supporting tyrannical regimes in the ME.

 

Yet in your idiotic world, you don't like an interventionist policy, but then you also don't like that we support despots. Then you add the cherry to the cake by quoting Chomsky.

 

Too bad you can't be so self loathing when you support a pedophile.

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Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom publicly stated that she believes the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was partly responsible for a pattern of radicalization in the Middle East.


In a Saturday interview with Swedish public broadcaster SVT, Wallstrom said “it is clear that we have reasons to worry… to see that there are so many people who have become radicalized.”



“Once again we return to situations like that in the Middle East, especially [concerning] Palestinians who think: there is no future for us, we must accept a desperate situation or resort to violence,” she added.



http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/11/17/israel-to-sweden-dont-make-the-paris-attacks-about-palestine/


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