"peter terry" <namb...@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message
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> Join the growing international boycott of Israel
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http://www.boycottisraeligoods.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=13
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> Boycott these products
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http://www.export.org.il/BuildaGateIEI/iei/search_tree.php?SiteName=exporter
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> And it's beginning to bite hard.
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> http://www.jpost.com/Editions/2002/04/25/Digital/Digital.47777.html
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> PeterT
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> Join the growing international boycott of Israel
Women like you will spred the legs when your country is attacked by some
sexually repressed Muslims and thousands die due to the attack.
The Frog wrote:
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> Oh, well, if EUROPE is on board....we simply MUST follow suit......they are
> so "enlightened"..........
Oh! No! We just have to throw in an other $5B to make up the lost
revenue because of the boycott of Israel.
dapra
ir
"Patrick Finucane" <finu...@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> peter terry
ir
"dapra" <dap...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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Too bad americans aren't responsible enough to protect their own democracy.
They have to have a president selected by the supreme court.
Yup, the europeans certainly are enlightened.
"The Frog" <jm...@ticnet.com> wrote in message
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And I am pretty proud of the fact that we accepted the decision and then
moved on with the rest of our lives. That is the beauty of having a
system people believe in.
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> Yup, the europeans certainly are enlightened.
If it means that I have to be morally crippled to be "enlightened",
I will take what I have. However, I find that Palestinian supporters
are often telling me red is blue, so I will take your pronouncement
with a grain of salt.
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TUKA
Find the grain of truth in criticism, chew it, and swallow it.
ir
"Tuka" <tu...@bill.valuemedia.com> wrote in message
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ir
"kangdagu" <korea...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Interesting that you would use the word "enlightened" with such disdain.
People who aren't so stupid they top post also don't fail to notice
sarcasm that is well earned, particularly when the more feeble-minded
are given what should be a foolproof hint in the form of quotation
marks surrounding the word "enlightened" (accurate, too, as the word
is a lie when misused by the chattering classes).
Those leftists claiming to be "enlightened" or "progressive" are
liars.
> Americans are idiots, plain and simple. They want a president that's even
> more of an idiot so that the common folk can relate.
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> Too bad americans aren't responsible enough to protect their own democracy.
> They have to have a president selected by the supreme court.
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> Yup, the europeans certainly are enlightened.
The US-bashers there are freeloading, terrorist-loving, decadent
scum, as are those wannabees that follow in their feces-filled
footsteps here in the States, too lazy or stupid to post in correct
order rather than top posting, too lazy or stupid to capitalize, and
so on -- the embarrassment and disgrace here in the States among
better Americans and other world residents.
Dave Simpson
> > Too bad americans aren't responsible enough to protect their own democracy.
> > They have to have a president selected by the supreme court.
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> And I am pretty proud of the fact that we accepted the decision and then
> moved on with the rest of our lives. That is the beauty of having a
> system people believe in.
Not only that, but even that charge is a lie. The U.S. Supreme
Court put a stop to nonsense behavior coupled with an obvious attempt
to steal the election by the Democrats after it was lost, aided and
abetted by a truly partisan and incorrectly-behaving Florida State
Supreme Kangaroo Court.
Bush won. Gore lost. The Gore coup attempt failed. Losers should
grow up or shut up about it.
> > Yup, the europeans certainly are enlightened.
> If it means that I have to be morally crippled to be "enlightened",
> I will take what I have. However, I find that Palestinian supporters
> are often telling me red is blue, so I will take your pronouncement
> with a grain of salt.
You, unlike the losers, can claim "enlightenment" here, though it
really only amounts to your being extremely generous and lenient with
losers like the earlier poster.
Dave Simpson
>Join the growing international boycott of Israel
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Unfortunately, under US law boycotting Israel is illegal.
ir
"Dave Simpson" <david_l...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Kangdagu wrote:
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Europe is a nest of socialism and hate.....
I don't know your positions on the Middle East but your discription of the
Election is correct.
For what it is worth, I voted my conscience. I voted for Harry Browne
Libertarian.
Violation, name-calling without substantiating.
Slanderous Zionist tactic.
Penalty, three points of your credibility rating
Violation solution; Attack the message not the messenger
Unless I missed something, WE Americans can vote with our money if WE so
choose.
Only a facsist would say a thing like this;
ir
"J. Barber" <jimmyl...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Only facists would implement it
During the mid-1970's the United States adopted two laws that seek to
counteract the participation of U.S. citizens in other nation's
economic boycotts or embargoes. These "antiboycott" laws are the 1977
amendments to the Export Administration Act (EAA) and the Ribicoff
Amendment to the 1976 Tax Reform Act (TRA).
U.S. companies and tax payers are forbidden to participate in any
unauthorized foreign boycott and required to report any request to
cooperate with a boycott.
Punishable by ten year in prison
You are, indeed, a freedom fighter.
How 'bout your use of labels like "homophobe", "racist", "redneck", or any
other name you call your political opponents?
Pot-Kettle-black
ir
"Shaun" <shaun....@spaammmtmbmmmmam.ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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That must have been the most reasoned post I seen in a long time.
It seems indicative of your style.
>Join the growing international boycott of Israel
>
>http://www.boycottisraeligoods.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=13
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>Boycott these products
>
>http://www.export.org.il/BuildaGateIEI/iei/search_tree.php?SiteName=exporter
>s&NewNameMade=0
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>And it's beginning to bite hard.
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>http://www.jpost.com/Editions/2002/04/25/Digital/Digital.47777.html
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>PeterT
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So they're being boycotted for protecting themselves? For killing
terrorists?
Perhaps the US should boycott Europe for supporting terrorists and
being so gullible and stupid to accept and believe plo propaganda.
The little boycott scheme will not work. If Israel bought and sold
only from us, that would be enough for them to prosper.
And we'd be willing to help them.
These Europeons for the most part are rat-bastards.
Damn do I despise them. The US in 2 centuries became leader of the
world. Europe has been there for millennia, and they still change
their governments, borders every week or so.
JD
"We need honest, reasoned debate, and not fear-mongering. To those . . .
who scare peace-loving people with phantoms of lost liberty, my message is
this: Your tactics only aid terrorists, for they erode our national unity
and diminish our resolve. They give ammunition to America's enemies and
pause to America's friends. They encourage people of goodwill to remain
silent in the face of evil."
-- John Ashcroft -
Testifying before congress defending military tribunals and upholding the
Constitution of the United States of America
"Critics of the war on terrorism don’t seem to understand: someone is trying to kill them."
-Jonathan Alter
NEWSWEEK
Are you a penalty-bot assigned to our newsgroup?
If K&K&K finds it resonable then we must
have made a mistake, or it was simply
misunderstood by K&K&K.
ir
"Kleuskes & Moos" <some...@over.the.rainbow> wrote in message
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