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Elber2k3

Senior Squad
Commentators on cable news were singled out for airing and promoting conspiracy theories -- notably Fox News commentator Glenn Beck, who has described Obama alternatively as a "fascist," a "Nazi" and a "Marxist."
This is kinda funny, I love Fox News.
 

RobbieD_PL

Unreliable deceiver
Staff member
Moderator


:D the two sides of American poltiics? :P
 

Keegan

Yardie
Commentators on cable news were singled out for airing and promoting conspiracy theories -- notably Fox News commentator Glenn Beck, who has described Obama alternatively as a "fascist," a "Nazi" and a "Marxist."

add to this "... a racist with a deep-seated hatred of white people..."
 

Ubik Valis

Croatian Viking
Israel hits back over Swedish organ harvesting article

JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Israel on Sunday withheld the press credentials of a Swedish newspaper in retaliation for a controversial piece that suggested the Israeli army kidnapped and killed young Palestinians to harvest their organs.
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman compared the Swedish government's hands-off position to the country's neutrality during World War II.

Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman compared the Swedish government's hands-off position to the country's neutrality during World War II.

The journalists need the credentials to report from Gaza.

"We have no duty to supply them with press cards immediately; (we) have 90 days to decide about their status," said Danny Siman, the head of the government press office.

The article, "Our sons are being stripped of their organs," appeared Tuesday in Aftonbladet and was an opinion piece written by freelance journalist Donald Bostrom.

Bostrom told CNN he had no proof that Israeli soldiers were stealing organs, and that the purpose of his piece was to call for an investigation into numerous claims in the 1990s that such activity was going on in the West Bank and Gaza.

Even though the Swedish embassy distanced itself from the report, the country's foreign ministry refused to condemn it -- saying Sweden has a "free press."

The refusal has rankled Israel, which said it will submit an official complaint.

"This is an anti-Semitic blood libel against the Jewish people and the Jewish state. The Swedish government cannot remain apathetic," said Israel's Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz.

"We know the origins of these claims. In medieval times, there were claims that the Jews use the blood of Christians to bake their Matzas for Passover. The modern version now is that the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) soldiers use organs of Palestinians to make money."
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He continued: "It makes no difference whether this comes from a neo-Nazi organization or from an honorable newspaper. The Swedish government must renounce itself from this anti-Semitic publication."

The article centers around the case of Bilal Ahmed Ghanem, a 19-year-old Palestinian man who was shot and killed in 1992, allegedly by Israeli forces, in the West Bank village of Imatin.

Bostrom, who witnessed the man's killing, said Ghanem was taken away by Israeli forces while he was still mortally wounded. His body was returned five days later with a cut in his midsection that had been stitched up.

Ghanem's family said they believed that his organs had been removed.

After that incident, at least 20 Palestinian families told Bostrom that they suspected the Israeli military had taken the organs of their sons after they had been killed by Israeli forces and their bodies taken away -- presumably for routine autopsies.

Bostrom said he balanced those claims in his article by including a reaction from an Israeli military spokesman who told him that the Israel Defense Forces routinely carries out autopsies on Palestinians killed by their troops.

But, as he stated in his article, Bostrom said he has doubts about the necessity of the procedures if it is clear how the person died.

Last week Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman compared the Swedish Foreign Ministry's hands-off position to the country's neutrality during World War II.

"It's a shame that the Swedish Foreign Ministry fails to intervene in a case of blood libels against Jews," Lieberman told Sweden's ambassador to Israel on Thursday evening. "This is reminiscent of Sweden's stand during World War II, when [it] had failed to intervene as well."



Hahaha.
 

hot_player7

Youth Team
It's the ultimate firefighter

Nothing like getting to a place in the fastest time, especially if you happen to be in the firefighting business. Well, how about a Nissan GT-R then, as a firefighting vehicle?

That's precisely what the Nürburgring boys have now - Nissan has presented a specially redesigned GT-R as a gift to the curcuit operator, Nürburgring GmbH, and the zippy machine will provide the fastest possible response to emergency calls at the Nordschleife circuit.


How fast you can chase fire fighter?

Equipped with a fire extinguishing system with water and foam on board attached to a hose pipe accessed via the sizeable boot, this GT-R is designed to get to the scene of a blaze in the quickest possible time. In standard road-car form, the GT-R is capable of lapping the famous Nordschleife in only 7min 26secs, and though this one has an extra 200kg of fire-fighting equipment on board, it can still lap the challenging circuit in less than 8mins.

The fire-fighting conversion was carried out by M&M Automotive, a Bonn-based specialist for car development and motor sports. The GT-R’s two standard backseats were taken out and replaced with a 50l water tank, which was secured with a roll cage.


I think is faster then fire.

There is a medium-pressure extinguisher system (20 bars) as well as a winding device for the hose. The only other differences between this GT-R and one straight from the factory is the additional radio communication system, the new Recaro sports seats and the roll bar. With a foam reach of around 18m and a 20m hose, the unit will be able to fight fire for around two minutes on one tank.

source: http://forum.antivirus365.net/index.php?showtopic=2225
 

Siawash

Senior Squad
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After the incident, Lawrence was asked by a school staffer why she confronted the girl. "She began to rant that she was enlisting and was going to Iraq and that basically because the girl looks Middle Eastern, that makes her an enemy because all Iraqis are Middle Eastern," according to the referral signed by assistant principal Stephen Crognale.
 

Siawash

Senior Squad
Fact is that the Asst. Principal signed the referral saying what I quoted. I doubt the principal would be lying.
 

Ubik Valis

Croatian Viking
Saudi lawyer demands cartoon apology
Monday, 31 August 2009 15:23 KR News

But the Danish media have no plans to apologise for reprinting the controversial Mohammed cartoons

A letter from a Saudi Arabian lawyer demanding an apology for the reprinting of the Mohammed cartoons has been dismissed by Danish media as an attempt to ‘fan the flames’.

Faisal A.Z. Yamani contacted the Danish newspapers that reprinted Kurt Westergaard’s cartoon depicting the Prophet Mohammed with a bomb in his turban, requesting that a front page apology be printed as well as removing the images from news websites.
The lawyer claimed to have been contacted by ‘several thousand descendants of the Prophet’ all of whom felt insulted and defamed by the reprinting of the cartoons.

The letter requested that the apology be printed in Danish, English, French and Arabic by the end of September, or further legal action would be taken.

But all Danish media have ruled out printing any sort of apology.

Jørn Mikkelsen, editor of Jyllands Posten newspaper, which originally published the cartoons in 2005, said the letter was just the latest in a long line of threats and comments from Islamic countries.

‘Our answer is the same now as before and we have absolutely no reason to apologise. The prophet drawings are covered by Danish law and tradition and represented a journalistic project that started a debate on the freedom of speech,’ said Mikkelsen.

Features editor at Politiken newspaper Anders Jerichow said the lawyer appeared to be trying to stir up tensions.

‘Just let him. The majority of the Muslim world is taking it easy and so can we,’ said Jerichow.

Five Danish daily newspapers and many smaller papers reprinted the cartoons in February 2008 after it emerged that police had foiled a plot on the life of Westergaard


Don't you just love all the ridiculous bullsh!t humans waste their time with?
 

Bobby

The Legend
Siawash;2727580 said:
Fact is that the Asst. Principal signed the referral saying what I quoted. I doubt the principal would be lying.

The girl, not the Principal. She made up the story about the girl not standing during the pledge to try to justify her racism.
 

Ubik Valis

Croatian Viking
Keegan;2727782 said:
I'd do her. That would either cure her racism or allow it to bloom. Win-win, I say.

I like your style. I bet you'd even use Shane Diesel's brilliant line: "Yeah, she loves to suck on a nigga dick." (H)
 

Bobby

The Legend
Yea, I was gonna call her up and ask if she wanted my left wing dick in her ass while we talked about the legitimacy of Obama's birth certificate but realized her daddy probably beat me to the punch.
 


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