Israeli court rejects US activist's family lawsuit

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Yes the group was infiltrated and exposed for what they really are. It is called investigative reporting.

They have a right to know who he is? Why MD? Would you like him hurt? Harrassed? Maybe given a good beating?

So I take it you hate the Joooos as well MD?

But if they are really a peaceful organisation,why make them look like war wacky lunatics?


PS i hate all those who do/start wars for no reason.
 
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I am against terrorists teaching children how to manufacture and fire rockets. Look at these smirking militants holding their weapons of terror. They are probably thinking about how many joos they will kill. (sarcasm alert)

Yes the group was infiltrated and exposed for what they really are. It is called investigative reporting.

They have a right to know who he is? Why MD? Would you like him hurt? Harrassed? Maybe given a good beating?

So I take it you hate the Joooos as well MD?
and so starts the slanderous false allegations. Expect that the usual suspects will now accuse you of antisemitism and make ridiculous claims about your beliefs and what you've written.
 

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Yes the group was infiltrated and exposed for what they really are. It is called investigative reporting.

They have a right to know who he is? Why MD? Would you like him hurt? Harrassed? Maybe given a good beating?

So I take it you hate the Joooos as well MD?

I could again point to Dieudonné

Who was branded anti semite,by a group of terrorists,who are also a buch of racists pricks.
 

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I never heard of Dieudonné. I just read his profile on wikipedia which portrays him mostly as an antisemitic comic and lists his convictions for defamation. He is certainly controversial and has caught the attention of the pro-Israel lobby.

French comic 'not anti-Semitic'

The comedian says the furore over his sketch has damaged business

A comedian who gave the Nazi salute while dressed as an Orthodox Jew on a TV sketch show has been cleared of anti-Semitism by a Paris court. Dieudonne M'Bala M'Bala's sketch mocked Israel's policy of building Jewish housing on Palestinian land. The judge said this was not an attack against Jews in general but against a type of person "distinguished by their political views". Jewish and anti-racist groups have said they will appeal the court's decision. A lawyer for the plaintiffs said the decision, though lawful, ignored the pain the sketch had caused French Jews. But a lawyer for the comedian said the court recognised his client's "right to criticise the policies of a state and not be branded an anti-Semite, even if this state is Israel". After the ruling, Dieudonne, as he is known, demanded an apology from French Justice Minister Dominique Perben, who had earlier called for a heavy fine to punish the comedian.

Fined for remarks


Dieudonne is no stranger to controversy. He has repeatedly criticised Israeli and American policies and once said he preferred "Osama Bin Laden's charisma to that of US President George W Bush". His TV sketch urging French youth to sign up to the "Axis of Good: the American-Zionist axis" created uproar amongst Jewish groups.

In a separate case, a French court on Wednesday fined him 5,000 euros (about $6,000) for comments he made about Jews in a newspaper interview.

BBC NEWS | Europe | French comic 'not anti-Semitic'
 

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The idiots bitching against his humor,only focused on one small part of his entire show,as i've said before,he mocked all religions,but the doofuses with a persecution complex,attacked him over one little portion.


For those who do not understand french "sorry"
but here he mocked islam,and up until now,no islamic fanatic whined about it.
 

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Part of an interview:

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Q: You were quoted as saying that Jews were slave traders who became bankers, and that the yearly commemoration of Auschwitz is “memorial pornography.” At the same time, you say you are anti-Zionist, not anti-Semitic.
A: I don’t consider myself an anti-Semite. I am supported in my political aspirations by a large number of Jews, whose parents were victims of heinous atrocities during the war. Yes, I’m anti-Zionist. It is a political project that is on par with apartheid, and it must be resisted.
Q: But did you say that Jews were slave traders who became bankers?
A: I wasn’t addressing all Jews. I was addressing a bunch of Zionists who came into one of my shows in Lyon, and who were screaming that Israel will be victorious, death to Palestinians and that sort of thing, and they injured a 13-year-old girl who was at the show. That part wasn’t in the paper. These people were Zionists. And because I was talking about slavery during the show, I made the parallel with Zionism. I was quoted out of context, but if you look at the transatlantic slave trade, which was legal for 400 years, you see among the traders people who were bankers, people of all sorts of backgrounds, but especially Christians and Jews. To say otherwise is to lie.
Q: You’ve broken up and gotten back together many times with your long-time collaborator Elie Semoun, who is Jewish. What did he think of your thing with Jean-Marie Le Pen?
A: He is in business now, and politics are dangerous for people in business.
Q: One of the strange things is that his cousin, Patrick Bruel, successfully sued you for libel after you called him a liar and a member of the Israeli military on a Quebec television show. Have you paid him the $75,000?
A: It’s not finished, and we should let the wheels of justice roll on.
Q: A lot of attention has been paid to what you’ve said about Jews, but it’s worth mentioning that you also make fun of Muslims.
A: In my shows I go after any extremism in any form. The divided communities, and the borders that divide us all, are a game to me. I play with them, and they get outraged. But that’s a good example. The Muslim community has never been hostile toward me. It’s like they have a better sense of humour.
Q: Doing jokes like that in, say, Iran would be slightly more dangerous than in France.
A: Maybe, but we aren’t in Iran. We are ostensibly in a country where we can laugh and have fun. The problem is that France is a country that is under the thumb of the Zionist lobby, and because of this the reaction to my words wouldn’t be out of place in a religious state.
Q: People hear you say things like this and suggest you are promoting hatred.
A: I don’t want to promote hatred.
Q: Le Pen has said some awful things.
A: He’s been quoted as saying some things, yes. I’m actually running against him for the European Parliament.
Q: How does he rate as a godfather to your daughter, Plume?
A: Ah, you are talking about the promotion of my last show, Je fais l’con (I’m Playing the Idiot), where I used a promotional strategy that was based on provocation.
Q: To say the least.
A: It was a way to promote my show.
Q: But he is still godfather to your child?
A: You can’t ask a magician his tricks. What I can say is that it was a way to introduce my show, and in the first 10 minutes of that show I basically told the story of getting Le Pen to be my daughter’s godfather. I mean, the whole baptism thing was fantasy. I have a profound respect for Christ, but the Church? Do I think putting water over the head of a child does anything? That’s open to debate.....
Maclean's Interview: Dieudonné M
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We all know what this image represents don't we?


As for this bunch of idiots, just the way they are handling the weapons screams "I have NO idea what I am doing with this thing".

No matter.

International Solidarity Movement works in "solidarity" with Hamas, a terrorist organization. They are, therefore, by their own declaration supporters of terrorism, and our enemies.
 

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Yep.

They are sending a message to the scum that would line them up for the gas chambers given the opportunity.
I can also post pictures of the children on the receiving end of those shells if you like. They don't look nearly so gleeful unfortunately.

...The "open war" in Lebanon and Israel has hit close to home. So far, nine Canadians — four of them children — have been killed in the cross-border conflict. On July 16, 2006, an Israeli air raid hit Aitaroun, a Lebanese town bordering Israel, killing seven Canadians, including four children. Three were seriously wounded, one of whom later succumbed to his injuries. The blasts levelled a house nearby where the Canadians had been hiding for three days, crushing the victims, according to reports from Lebanon. Israel has acknowledged carrying out the attack...
CBC News In Depth: Middle East in Crisis

I think teaching children to hate is a bad idea, no matter who does it. Also children have no business being anywhere near heavy artillery and high explosive shells. It could be argued that these children are acting as human shields used to defend legitimate Israeli military targets from attack.
 
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Israeli Soldiers Attack UN Employee - YouTube
What crime did the UN people have done to be pushed like that?
Islam-Ex Muslim., Allah is a Gangster,watch this you will leave Islam- YouTube
A view form the other side
again no matter the religion/belief,allah who according to the wanking of nutcases,want non muslim dead.
and on the other side we have another buch of nutcaese who talk about the promised land,and that god gave them that land,will they STFU,and find another land,where they won't be surrounded by muslims,and finally live in peace.
 

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Sure MD... peaceful organizations always work with terrorist groups and carry AK-47s.


I suspect Colpy doesn't buy your allegations that this photo supports Kaplan's allegations that the ISM is a violent terrorist group.

As for this bunch of idiots, just the way they are handling the weapons screams "I have NO idea what I am doing with this thing".

No matter.

International Solidarity Movement works in "solidarity" with Hamas, a terrorist organization. They are, therefore, by their own declaration supporters of terrorism, and our enemies.

I don't see the point in debating ES's fantasies about the ISM. But at least your post is based on what the ISM does...

The ISM does work with Hamas and other militant groups which the Canadian government has deemed to be terrorist organizations. But "work with" does not equate to "support of". The ISM's work with militant groups like Hamas is related to non-violent resistance only. The ISM does not support any violent resistance by Hamas or any other militant group. As far as I can tell the Canadian government has not classified the ISM as a terrorist organization, an organization which supports terrorist organizations or an enemy of Canada.

If you believe that the Canadian government agrees with your appraisal of the ISM, please post a link...
 

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As for this bunch of idiots, just the way they are handling the weapons screams "I have NO idea what I am doing with this thing". ...

BTW, I gave you a thumbs up, not just because I agree with the above statement. (I also thought, those people look like they've never handled a firearm.) I gave you a thumbs up, because you give your honest opinions and for the most part refrain from personal attacks and name calling. You are a class act. I am glad you are a regular on this forum and I enjoy reading your posts... even if I seldom agree with your opinions.
 

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I suspect Colpy doesn't buy your allegations that this photo supports Kaplan's allegations that the ISM is a violent terrorist group.

Wow you're pretty desperate aren't you? Do you think just mixing everything up is going to help you?

BTW, I gave you a thumbs up, not just because I agree with the above statement. (I also thought, those people look like they've never handled a firearm.) I gave you a thumbs up, because you give your honest opinions and for the most part refrain from personal attacks and name calling. You are a class act. I am glad you are a regular on this forum and I enjoy reading your posts... even if I seldom agree with your opinions.

Awww...isn't that sweet. Does someone need a hug? lol