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Arizona Baltimore 9.5 New Orleans Detroit 9.5 Indianapolis 5.5 N.Y. Jets 5.5 Pittsburgh Tampa Bay 8.5 3.5 St. Louis Tennessee Seattle 11.5 6.5 San Diego N.Y. Giants Philadelphia 12.5 5.5 Green Bay 6.5 New England Buffalo- 14
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I don't make anything up. I just read your posts
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Yes. That's because your an idiot who doesn't want a Jewish state to live in peace. No it's not. But the way you criticise them makes you seem anti-Semetic. I thought you didn't hate anyone! Why? Because it's written by Jews? Or is it because it backs up everything it says with facts, figures, referencing and all that good stuff? Because you can never prove any of your points and that site exposes for you for the fuckwit you are?
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Except for Americans and Jews. The fact that you're opposed to Israel trying to co-exist peacefully in the Middle East despite being attacked time and time again is pretty appalling.
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That's why the US stood by for many years and put up with the UN's shit on many issues. That's why the US did everything they could to convince the UN to join them in the War. Yep- they sure did ignore them
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Did you not read what he wrote you Anti-Semetic waste of sperm? That site backs up EVERYTHING with facts, figures, credible sources, cross referencing sources- everything to ensure the information they give is 100% correct. The only things you seem to be able to post is your Anti-Semtic anti-Israel drivel that has no factual information to back itself up. INXS: Israel is bad. Slapnuts: No- as you can see thanks to all these sources and references- Israel really isn't that bad. INXS: Well it's from a Jewish site and I hate Jews so it must be bad
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Well considering most terrorist attacks don't occur over 18 months- you'd probably be right. That's still a horrible comparison though. And your views and total ignorance towards Israel make you an anti-Semite
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I knew you'd come through for us Slapnuts!
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While I do want to punch INXS and C-Bacon in the face I don't think we should ban people for their political views. Plus they're entertaining
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Perhaps if Palestinians stopped blowing up Israel, breaking treaties and invading the country only to get their ass kicked- Israel would be a lot nicer to Palestine. As it is- I think they're nice enough
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I find it hilarious that you're totally ignoring everything Dr. Tom said. Calling Israel the bad guys when you know nothing about the situation makes you an anti-Semitic fuck I'm afraid. Sorry but it's true. If Israel were the bad guys- there would be no Palestinian people.
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Well calling Israel the bad guy is a pretty big myth. You do so with horrible ignorance and little knowledge for anything going on in Israel. It might be biased but it backs up everything it says and does a great job of destroying your arguments and exposing for you the anti-Semite that you are.
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Because they totally destroy your argument and expose you for the ignorant anti-Semite that you are? I could do that and I'd probably be right but I think posting actual facts from a credible source that backs up everything they say is better. Please do. I'm sure everyone here would be happy to dismiss their argument. And Dr. Tom also just owned you regarding Israel but you'll probably stick your fingers in your ear and run away. Question: When Israel was invaded on Yom Kippur (the holiest day of the Jewish calendar)- were they the bad guys then you anti-Semitic fuck?
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I'm giving Slapnuts a couple hours to post some myths/facts or else I'm stealing the gimmick again
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Jennifer is the best at playing the game. I loved the exchange between Donald and Andy. Donald gave him a softball and he hit that out of the park
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Ivana getting burned cause everyone watching with me to start laughing and cheering. I hate that bitch and hope to hear 'You're fired' come her way very soon. Maria- you're fired. Him turning to Wes and firing him too- My God
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That was an amazing episode. The swerve at the end gave me goosebumps
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Yea- sorry for not giving the credit. And sorry for stealing your gimmick Slapnuts. :-) I just assumed everyone knew where that was from since Slapnuts posts from there all the time.
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Because you're an ignorant anti-Semetic piece of shit that never listens to ANY of the posts people make that show you no nothing about Israel in the slightest. Fuckass. What usual tactics is Israel up to? Protecting itself from terrorism and harm? Protecting their right to a free nation? You defend a terrorist like Yasser Arafat but you won't defend a country seeking freedom. This is why the UN shouldn't get involved- feel free to ignore this which you will" MYTH "The United Nations has long played a constructive role in Middle East affairs. Its record of fairness and balance makes it an ideal forum for settling the Arab-Israeli dispute." FACT Starting in the mid-1970s, an Arab-Soviet-Third World bloc joined to form what amounted to a pro-Palestinian lobby at the United Nations. This was particularly true in the General Assembly where these countries—nearly all dictatorships or autocracies—frequently voted together to pass resolutions attacking Israel and supporting the PLO. In 1974, for example, the General Assembly invited Yasser Arafat to address it. Arafat did so, a holster attached to his hip. In his speech, Arafat spoke of carrying a gun and an olive branch (he left his gun outside before entering the hall). A year later, at the instigation of the Arab states and the Soviet Bloc, the Assembly approved Resolution 3379, which slandered Zionism by branding it a form of racism. U.S. Ambassador Daniel Moynihan called the resolution an “obscene act.” Israeli Ambassador Chaim Herzog told his fellow delegates the resolution was “based on hatred, falsehood and arrogance.” Hitler, he declared, would have felt at home listening to the UN debate on the measure.1 On December 16, 1991, the General Assembly voted 111-25 (with 13 abstentions and 17 delegations absent or not voting) to repeal Resolution 3379. No Arab country voted for repeal. The PLO denounced the vote and the U.S. role. As Herzog noted, the organization developed an Alice-In-Wonderland perspective on Israel. “In the UN building...[Alice] would only have to wear a Star of David in order to hear the imperious ‘Off with her head’ at every turn.” Herzog noted that the PLO had cited a 1974 UN resolution condemning Israel as justification for setting off a bomb in Jerusalem.2 Bloc voting also made possible the establishment of the pro-PLO “Committee on the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People” in 1975. The panel became, in effect, part of the PLO propaganda apparatus, issuing stamps, organizing meetings, preparing films and draft resolutions in support of Palestinian “rights.” In 1976, the committee recommended “full implementation of the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, including their return to the Israeli part of Palestine.” It also recommended that November 29 — the day the UN voted to partition Palestine in 1947 — be declared an “International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.” Since then, it has been observed at the UN with anti-Israel speeches, films and exhibits. Over the objections of the United States, a special unit on Palestine was established as part of the UN Secretariat. Israel is the object of more investigative committees, special representatives and rapporteurs than any other state in the UN system. The special representative of the Director-General of UNESCO visited Israel 51 times during 27 years of activity. A "Special Mission" has been sent by the Director-General of the ILO to Israel and the territories every year for the past 17 years. The Commission on Human Rights routinely adopts disproportionate resolutions concerning Israel. Of all condemnations of this agency, 26 percent refer to Israel alone, while rogue states such as Syria and Libya are never criticized.3 The U.S. has reacted forcefully to efforts to politicize the UN. In 1977, the U.S. withdrew from the International Labor Organization for two years because of its anti-Israel stance. In 1984, the U.S. left UNESCO, in part because of its bias against Israel, but announced in September 2002 it would return to the organization. From 1982-89, the Arab states sought to deny Israel a seat in the General Assembly or put special conditions on Israel's participation. Only a determined U.S. lobbying campaign prevented them from succeeding. In 2001, the U.S. joined Israel in boycotting the UN World Conference Against Racism when it became clear that it had become little more than an Israel-bashing festival. While the Arab-Israeli peace process that was launched in Madrid in 1991 is structured on the basis of direct negotiations between the parties, the UN constantly undercuts this principle. The Oslo Agreements are predicated on the idea of bilateral talks to resolve differences between Israelis and Palestinians. The General Assembly routinely adopts resolutions, however, that attempt to impose solutions on critical issues such as Jerusalem, the Golan Heights and settlements. Ironically, UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 proposed the bilateral negotiations that are consistently undermined by the General Assembly resolutions. Thus, the record to date indicates the UN has not played a useful role in resolving the Arab-Israeli conflict.
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I really enjoyed a lot of the advice and a lot of his anecdotes in Who's Looking Out For You? This book seems like Who's Looking Out For You but without his political analysis and while it's aimed for parents and teens- I figure it's okay if I just miss the cut off
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Hilary Duff has a reason to be scared of clowns
bob_barron replied to Rob E Dangerously's topic in General Chat
Should I do it? -
Yea- I wanted Season 6 of SATC more then Season 5
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I also got: World Almanac 2005 The Last Night of the Yankee Dynasty by Buster Olney To Be The Man by Ric Flair Sex and the City Season 5 The Eddy Guerrero DVD
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My dad. I'm the completely uninformed moron who asked for the book
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Hilary Duff has a reason to be scared of clowns
bob_barron replied to Rob E Dangerously's topic in General Chat
I never said I wasn't obsessed with her- I am. I don't do any schoolwork anyway so maybe I should do that. My 'Weekly Spinning of Raise Your Voice's box office total's was a big hit. I'm always up for a LL v. Hilary debate. Even though Raise Your Voice weakened my argument