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comment by Lewis B. Sckolnick  on  11/13  at  11:05 AM
DougM (commissarophobe)

Dont’ expect solidarity, or even understanding.
I’d be encouraged if they merely acknowledged that the US might just have a wee bit of a case against these animals.


comment by DougM (commissarophobe)  on  11/13  at  11:05 AM

Dittos


comment by TomR  on  11/13  at  11:16 AM

Know what I hear every time they talk like that?

BLAHBLAHBLAHHATEHATEBLAHBLAHHATEHATEBLAHHATE.


comment by stepperg  on  11/13  at  12:27 PM

It gets better---You have presumption.  I suggest you re-read my letter.  I did not state that Social Security declined me access to Medicaid via car ownership.  The state of XX
declined my applications for social services.  I was forced to go to the XXX Clinic; just more humiliation for a person who has worked 32 years, often working 2
jobs.  As
for your erroneous statement that I am uniformed because I watch TV.  You again must not have read my letter in which I stated I read 3+ newspapers a day in
addition to
watching the PBS news and BBC news.  Maybe you need to get glasses.  As for staying in XX, are you going to pay my mortgage?  I receive $880.00 a month my
mortgage is $994.00.  You do the math.  As for living under a communist regime, I have not.  But I have lived in socialist country for a year.  And have learned to
accept
and respected of all Ilk.  I believe sir, that you are an Islamic bigot.  By the way, it is hard for me to swallow the Department of Homeland Security when many
Americans
don’t have homes or a decent place to stay.  Besides it is a waste of money.  No person or entity can secure this country.  It is an impossible task.  What we need to
do
is stay out of other countries business.

And here I thought I wasa Jewish bigot!!!


comment by Lewis B. Sckolnick  on  11/13  at  12:59 PM

I keep getting the Lewis’s mixed up.
So do they.


comment by TomR  on  11/13  at  01:24 PM

We never had any of this when Carter and Clinton were Presidents-those were the good old days.


comment by Lewis B. Sckolnick  on  11/13  at  01:35 PM
MCPO Airdale

I don’t care if the Jordanian unemployed blame the US or Israel. When they declare Zarqawi a heretic. It is the first step in opening their minds.


comment by MCPO Airdale  on  11/13  at  03:10 PM

“But when they started targeting slurpee machines Muslims , I stopped sympathizing with them,” said Daoud, who is in his early 20s. “I wish I could live in a world where terrorists and their sympathizers don’t exist ..... Uhhh...ummm..never mind...”


comment by mtrent  on  11/13  at  03:22 PM

The Opening of the Arab Mind


comment by Lewis B. Sckolnick  on  11/13  at  03:27 PM

Sigh. I’m just gonna go take a long, hot bubble bath, and listen to some Um Kalthoum.

Sisyphus had nuthin’ on me…


comment by Mrstvrtko  on  11/13  at  03:34 PM

“If there were still any people with any sympathy left for al-Zarqawi, it’s gone now. It has backfired on him,” said Zuheir Najjar, 45.

That sounds like Zero percent for ‘satisfaction’ and ‘integrity’ in the polls to me. That means the Bushitler is way ahead!

Thoughts from the ‘Manifesto’:

“I support the resistance against the Americans in Iraq and against the Israelis everywhere,” said the unemployed 47-year-old. “Those are our enemies. But I don’t support bombing innocent civilians.”

In the town’s center, Nabil Daoud said he supported bin Laden when he fought the Soviets and, later, the Americans in Afghanistan, just like he backed al-Zarqawi’s insurgency against the U.S.-led occupation in Iraq.

Sound like they have been indoctrinated well by the ‘Berkley’ crowd. Leave it to the AP to quote only the anti-american/war side. But then again, what should we ever expect?


comment by LLoyd  on  11/13  at  06:52 PM
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