View Full Version : Israhell's Deadliest Day : 15 Soldiers Dead Today - You Go Hez
Contumacious
08-09-2006, 05:17 PM
MSNBC :15 Israeli troops killed in Lebanon today (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14258758/)
Gerry
08-09-2006, 06:03 PM
Israel scratched itself where it wasn't itching and now it's in a big mess from which it cannot seem to extricate itself. There is a lesson in it somewhere......which they should have learned during the 18 years they illegally occupied Lebanon but, evidently, didn't..
Bertrand
08-10-2006, 07:51 AM
Israel scratched itself where it wasn't itching and now it's in a big mess from which it cannot seem to extricate itself. There is a lesson in it somewhere......which they should have learned during the 18 years they illegally occupied Lebanon but, evidently, didn't..
Insanity is defined... doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a change in the results.
What you see there is certainly more than insanity!
Fair &Balanced Who Ca
08-10-2006, 08:27 AM
You guys really endear people to your cause when you cheer death.
Contumacious
08-10-2006, 09:35 AM
You guys really endear people to your cause when you cheer death.
Very Interrrrresting.
You commander-in-chief orders the Jewish State to decimate the entire population of Southern Lebanon in preparation for invading Iran. I am yet to see you protest to the carnage - the Holocaust.
From your aryan perpective semites do not have rights that the US or Israel has to recognize.
Putz.
Fair &Balanced Who Ca
08-10-2006, 09:58 AM
Very Interrrrresting.
You commander-in-chief orders the Jewish State to decimate the entire population of Southern Lebanon in preparation for invading Iran. I am yet to see you protest to the carnage - the Holocaust.
From your aryan perpective semites do not have rights that the US or Israel has to recognize.
Putz.
I have yet to see you do anything meaningful either. You must want it too. You only cheer the deaths of Israelis. I don't cheer the deaths of anyone.
How do I have an "aryan perspective," fuckwad?
I happen to believe very strongly that the types of military actions the US and Israel are conducting are VERY wrong, and have said so numerous times.
But that doesn't legitimize YOU.
You're still a Jew-hating FREAK.
Contumacious
08-10-2006, 10:15 AM
I happen to believe very strongly that the types of military actions the US and Israel are conducting are VERY wrong, and have said so numerous times.
But that doesn't legitimize YOU.You're still a Jew-hating FREAK.
Hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
If you TRULY agree that "the types of military actions the US and Israel are conducting are VERY wrong" how am I a "Jew Hating FREAK"?
Or do you enjoy labeling people for its shock value?
Bertrand
08-10-2006, 10:58 AM
Hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
If you TRULY agree that "the types of military actions the US and Israel are conducting are VERY wrong" how am I a "Jew Hating FREAK"?
Or do you enjoy labeling people for its shock value?
He is just a flake and craves for attention...
The resident giggolo and clown.
He uses extreme shock... to get instant attention.... suffering Tourettes syndrome, may be.
Fair &Balanced Who Ca
08-10-2006, 11:25 AM
Hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
If you TRULY agree that "the types of military actions the US and Israel are conducting are VERY wrong" how am I a "Jew Hating FREAK"?
Or do you enjoy labeling people for its shock value?
Um, you started a thread rooting for Israeli soldiers to be killed, for starters.
Contumacious
08-10-2006, 11:49 AM
Um, you started a thread rooting for Israeli soldiers to be killed, for starters.
I see , you claim not to be an aryan or an anti-semite but are of the opinion that the Lebanese do not have a right to defend themselves!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Putz.
Fair &Balanced Who Ca
08-10-2006, 01:32 PM
I see , you claim not to be an aryan or an anti-semite but are of the opinion that the Lebanese do not have a right to defend themselves!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Putz.
I have made no such claim.
The Lebanese have every right to defend themselves.
Saying so is not the same as cheering the deaths of Israeli soldiers.
You're kind of an asshole, aren't you?
Contumacious
08-10-2006, 01:40 PM
I have made no such claim.The Lebanese have every right to defend themselves.Saying so is not the same as cheering the deaths of Israeli soldiers.You're kind of an asshole, aren't you?
HUH?
So they can defend themselves so long as they don't kill IDF soldiers?
Putz.
Dingo
08-10-2006, 03:51 PM
It's a tragedy on both sides. Nothing to celebrate here. Both sides see themselves as protecting their home turf so they will take greater losses under such circumstances.
However, France and the U.S. remained divided over a proposed truce resolution, particularly at whether Israeli troops would be able to stay in south Lebanon until they can hand over to a multinational force.
Without knowing greater details I'm not sure why there is so much problem with having the Israeli troops move out while the multinational force moves in.
Israel continues to have a large part of its problems due to not allowing an internationally acceptable resolution of its border problems with its neighbors, particularly the Palestinians. But they still also have a legitimate bone to pick. How can you have an opponent like Hezbollah who on the one hand has a legitimate political presence in Lebanon through the election process and the other hand acts as an independent military proxy for Syria and Iran. I don't blame that on the Lebanese government. Hell with all our money and power we can't manage a unity government in Iraq. Nevertheless the Hezbollah dual roll continues to exist and any resolution of the problem is going to have to address that.
Gerry
08-10-2006, 07:43 PM
It's a tragedy on both sides. Nothing to celebrate here. Both sides see themselves as protecting their home turf so they will take greater losses under such circumstances.
Ah is that what it's called? Illegally invading countries, destroying their infrastructure, engaging in ethnic cleansing,colonizing them , and finally anexing them....that's protecting their home turf. ??? Dang how come I didn;t get that.? Thanks SO much for making it so clear to me now. I am a complete convert. LOL
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However, France and the U.S. remained divided over a proposed truce resolution, particularly at whether Israeli troops would be able to stay in south Lebanon until they can hand over to a multinational force.
No shit, France wants them out and the U.S wants the Israelis to remain.
Without knowing greater details I'm not sure why there is so much problem with having the Israeli troops move out while the multinational force moves in.
At the risk of becomming repetitive.....France, like the rest of the world, wants Israel OUT of Lebanon but the U.S.......peaceloving people that we are wants Israel to remain there and do some more bombing.
Israel continues to have a large part of its problems due to not allowing an internationally acceptable resolution of its border problems with its neighbors, particularly the Palestinians.
Is it beginning to dawn here??...folks we are getting somewhere.......ISRAEL HAS NO PLANS NOR HAS IT EVER PLANNED TO LEAVE GAZA OR THE WEST BANK, DESPITE ALL ITS RHETORIC. ISRAEL DOES NOT RECOGNIZE ANY UN RESOLUITIONS CONDEMNING THEIR ACTIONS. ISRAEL HAS NEVER WANTED U.N. TROOPS ON THE BORDERS.......FOR OBVIOUS REASONS....THEY SHOOT THEM OR BOMB THEM , WHICH EVER IS MOST CONVENIENT, AND THEN CLAIM THAT HEZBOLLAH MADE THEM DO IT. SEE HOW CONVENIENT HEZBOLLAH HAS BECOME?? ARAFAT HAS ASKED FOR INTERNATIONAL TROOPS FOR 20 YEARS!!!
But they still also have a legitimate bone to pick. How can you have an opponent like Hezbollah who on the one hand has a legitimate political presence in Lebanon through the election process and the other hand acts as an independent military proxy for Syria and Iran.
Ah there you go again, right back into the crapper. Israel has no legitimacy sonny. It is an illegal invader, has been for 40 years, and Hezbollah is a very legitimate popular resistance movement, very much allowed under the Geneva Convention. And so is HAMAS.
I don't blame that on the Lebanese government. Hell with all our money and power we can't manage a unity government in Iraq. Nevertheless the Hezbollah dual roll continues to exist and any resolution of the problem is going to have to address that.
Dual role my ass. Hezbollah is a people's movement. It is part of the Government as well as the defense. The sooner you accept that the less confusion you'll have in your wittle head.
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