OK. Let's start like this. Here's Ariel Sharon, IN HIS OWN WORDS, speaking at a cabinet meeting A little more, here's a conversation between Morris Draper, special envoy the the Middle East, and Ariel Sharon That should be a pretty good start.
Car bombs go off in Turkey (a NATO member)....we know that car bombs are a Mossad/CIA specialty......... a constant false flag by Mossad and the CIA......care to f*** off Mossad and let the world live in peace? (na you are not going to are you...1010 times coming up soon!) “Every time anyone says that Israel is our only friend in the Middle East, I can't help but think that before Israel, we had no enemies in the Middle East.” ...Fr John Sheehan
I noticed that you deliberately left out my remarks on the so called Palestinians killing Christians and digging their bodies from tombs... Your so called 'Precision' be it sooooooooooo un precise as everyone must have noticed is exactly so. It is obvious you have not experienced a war situation... for massacres my friend, you should check the history of the British in India where the blood of the Hindus run like a river... check on the country you live in called 'perfidious Albion' before venturing attacking mine. The Christian Phalanges are Lebanese and the so called Palestinian were murdering Arab terrorists... apparently your camp is not with the Lebanese for it is obvious now that it is with the terrorists. .
I do not dispute that. I don't dispute this either. Therefore I said earlier that massacres are not exclusively and Muslim phenomenon. BTW, I'm not from Britain.
So if you do not dispute anything... what is precisely your role on this thread? Shall I start enumerating the massacres of the Indian Tribes and how your country came to be?
You sir, are the most un precise phenomenon on this board!!!!!!!!!!!!!. You are pointing your crooked finger of indignation towards my country when all US citizens according to what you write are walking around with a saintly halo.. hmmmmmmmm I know Americans fairly well, but you do not seem to be one of them... How about Pakistani since you write English well?
Let us go into that slowly... Whose country is Israel??? When a country is recognized according to 'History and Archeology'? Normally a country is taken over i.e. the American countinent when the natives are decimated... Israel is alive and well and count 8 Million citizens.
Your country is the following... http://www.algemeiner.com/2013/05/13/ahmadinejads-transgression-could-earn-him-74-lashes/ Ahmadinejad’s Transgression Could Earn Him 74 Lashes May 13, 2013 8:43 am Author: avatar Zach Pontz Kadkhodaie Ahmadinejad 74 lashes Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei Iran elections Iran Guardian Council Iran law Iran President Iran The Wall Street Journal Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Photo: wiki commons. http://www.algemeiner.com/2013/05/13/ahmadinejads-transgression-could-earn-him-74-lashes/ Iran’s president has run afoul of the law and may have to pay dearly for his offense. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad openly endorsed the candidacy of his top adviser, Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei, and accompanied the candidate as he registered his nomination on Saturday for the June 14 presidential vote. Iran’s constitution bans a sitting president from campaigning for or supporting a presidential candidate. Ahmadinejad could face 74 lashes if punished to the full extent of the law. “We discussed this at a meeting of the committee that supervises elections and everyone unanimously agreed the president had committed a crime,” said Abasali Kadkhodaie, a spokesman for the Guardian Council, a committee of powerful clerics that vets presidential candidates and acts as a constitutional watchdog, according to The Wall Street Journal. Analysts have dismissed the possibility of Ahmadinejad actually being punished for his transgression, however. “There will be no lashing; the news is hyped and ridiculous,” Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh, the director of the Centre for Arab & Iranian Studies in London, told Al Arabiya English on Monday. “Yes, there would be a punishment if this were in a country that runs by law and order, with a strong judiciary that ensures laws and punishments are followed through. “But in Iran, most people break the rules, from the Ayatollah to the man on the street,” Nourizadeh said.