Another one who will not admit being wrong tsk tskOh cool, now it's deflection, lol.
Face it dude, you ate your foot today.

Another one who will not admit being wrong tsk tskOh cool, now it's deflection, lol.
Face it dude, you ate your foot today.
Oh cool, now it's deflection, lol.
Face it dude, you ate your foot today.
You can try and shuffle the goalposts, with large sized, bolded, and coloured font all you want, you said they couldn't set up shop in Israel.This is my foot or is it Israels foot in you mouth?? "the State of Israel does not recognize the Baptist Church."
Not much of a surprise since MeinKampf is a best seller there.
Would you be happier with the translation by PMW, of the original article from a Palestinian daily?I'm not sure I'd take an article written by a guy who says the Freemasons did 9/11 as representative of the Palestinian people.
Not particularly. It wouldn't change the fact that the article was written by a guy who seems to score pretty well on the wackaloon scale.Would you be happier with the translation by PMW, of the original article from a Palestinian daily?
I'll take your word for that. It's not exactly surprising. The Palestinians feel much put upon by the Israelis. It's not surprising that anti-Semites poll well in Palestine.It's not exactly an uncommon theme.
Quite true, and he has a public pulpit, in a Palestinian daily, where his views are relished and savoured.Not particularly. It wouldn't change the fact that the article was written by a guy who seems to score pretty well on the wackaloon scale.
Quite true, and he has a public pulpit, in a Palestinian daily, where his views are relished and savoured.
It isn't the west he's catering to.
Alex Jones would have been a better example. But even then, you won't find either Jones or Limbaugh throwin' down for one of the most brutal regimes in history.The same could be said of Rush Limbaugh. If one takes one's view of the U.S. from him, we don't look very good.
Alex Jones would have been a better example. But even then, you won't find either Jones or Limbaugh throwin' down for one of the most brutal regimes in history.
Well you're making up conjectures, why not just say he's a member of the Klan as well?I don't listen to ol' Rush much, but I wouldn't be surprised if he were to throw down for the U.S. between 1776 and 1907, despite inconvenient little things like slavery, genocide, and the subjugation of women.
Well you're making up conjectures, why not just say he's a member of the Klan as well?
I'd love to see some of that.I could find you plenty of other "opinion leaders" in the U.S. who explicitly praise the U.S. during that period. It's pretty much a staple of the right wing that that period was the Golden Age of the U.S.
That would explain the supposition as apposed to the facts.Sorry I can't give you a detailed analysis of ol' Rush or Glenn Beck or their compatriots, but to be honest I don't spend a lot of time listening to or reading them.
That's an understatement. I don't listen to him at all.I find just a little Rush goes a long, long way.
I would add political fanatics, right or left, to that list.I fear any religious fanatic. Lets face it fanaticism is a mental illness.
And? Some sort of nefarious underhanded celebration conspiracy?Pay attention to the date......