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Morons to the Rescue in Gaza

Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 9:13:31 am PDT

Several boats full of Hamas-loving morons arrived in Gaza yesterday: Blockade-running boat activists tour Gaza Strip.

“We are thrilled to be here,” said Greta Berlin, 67, an American activist and a founder of the California-based Free Gaza movement, which organised the trip.

“We could not believe it when we saw the shore,” she told reporters in Gaza City. “(It) was one small step for humankind and one giant step for Palestine.”

Oh, please.

Meanwhile, many Palestinians who turned out to welcome them were disappointed that the self-aggrandizing morons didn’t bring them any food.

Palestinian disappointment: A Gaza activist told Ynet Saturday that local residents were disappointed by the small quantities of food brought in by two boats carrying international leftist activists.

“Many people thought these boats will make a significant contribution to break the siege, not only politically but also in terms of brining in goods, equipment, food, and medicine,” he said. “However, once it turned out these boats contain too little food and mostly activists ... some people left the beach disappointed.”

UPDATE at 8/24/08 9:25:08 am:

The “Free Gaza Movement,” by the way, is yet another sham organization created by our old pals, the International Solidarity Movement—who specialize in convincing gullible Western kids to put themselves in harm’s way to advance Palestinian propaganda: International Solidarity Movement - The Free Gaza Movement.

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1 laZardo  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:15:14am

/still snerking

2 Sizzlack  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:15:21am

One small step for mankind, one giant explosion for Gaza?

3 jcm  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:15:31am

One of the boats is ironically named Liberty!

4 rwmofo  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:15:44am

What are the odds that the locals will kidnap the useful idiots?

5 Sizzlack  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:16:56am
“We could not believe it when we saw the shore,” she told reporters in Gaza City.

Because Gaza is known for its beautiful beaches and resort hotels.

6 laZardo  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:17:01am

re: #4 rwmofo

Or that one of them will have a Caterpillar™ canonization?

7 Blackacre  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:17:01am

They say they need food? Then maybe they shouldn't have destroyed the greenhouses that the Israelis left them.

8 kawabunga  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:17:05am

Get out the Rachel Corrie memorial bulldozer.

9 Walter L. Newton  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:17:08am

re: #4 rwmofo

What are the odds that the locals will kidnap the useful idiots?

They don't sound too useful?

10 solomonpanting  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:17:36am

There was one Pali waiting with a sign:

Will Trade Rockets for Food

11 marsl  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:17:56am

Palestinian disappointment: A Gaza activist told Ynet Saturday that local residents were disappointed by the small quantities of food weapons brought in by two boats carrying international leftist activists terrorists supporters.

Fixed.

12 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:18:03am

Any future St. Pancakes in the group?

13 Walter L. Newton  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:18:04am

re: #10 solomonpanting

There was one Pali waiting with a sign:

Will Trade Rockets for Food

lol, love it!

14 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:18:23am

re: #6 laZardo

Or that one of them will have a Caterpillar™ canonization?

Beat me to it!

15 jaunte  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:18:27am

Sounds like the Gazans will have to feed the activists while they're on tour.

16 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:19:35am

re: #4 rwmofo

What are the odds that the locals will kidnap the useful idiots?

As the LOLCATZ would say:

[Link: icanhascheezburger.com...]

17 Opinionated  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:19:49am

re: #3 jcm

One of the boats is ironically named Liberty!

It's not ironic.

It was done on purpose. They anticipated and hoped for a violent Israeli response and were hoping to bring up comparisons to the unfortunate attack on the USS Liberty.

18 itellu3times  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:19:57am
“However, once it turned out these boats contain too little food and mostly activists ... some people left the beach disappointed.”

Probably hungry activists, who wanted to use the toilets.

19 solomonpanting  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:20:16am

re: #13 Walter L. Newton

Alls I can is merci beaucoup.

20 SemperHunden  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:21:03am

What arrogance. These people think simply showing up somewhere is enough to bring about peace. No food? No matter, at least they felt good about themselves.

21 Sizzlack  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:21:22am

They must have booked their reservations thru the Hamas travel agency.

Their itinerary includes:

-Visiting the local metal shops
- Bulldozer rides
- Rocketry classes
- Rock throwing visits to the zoo
- A one on one meeting with Nahoul

22 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:21:39am

re: #15 jaunte

Sounds like the Gazans will have to feed the activists while they're on tour.

I wonder if they brought only enough to feed themselves.

23 jaunte  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:22:01am

re: #22 MandyManners

Likely only enough for the boat ride.

24 mbruce  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:22:04am

All smoke, the main part of the plan is to spring 10 future terrorists out of Gaza.

25 Opinionated  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:22:04am
...was one small step for humankind and one giant step for Palestine.”

I could support a "Palestinian" State in Gaza, if all of humankind's assholes promised to move there.

26 rwmofo  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:22:10am

re: #9 Walter L. Newton

They don't sound too useful?

True dat.

27 Geepers  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:23:48am
“Many people thought these boats will make a significant contribution to break the siege, not only politically but also in terms of brining in goods, equipment, food, and medicine,” he said. “However, once it turned out these boats contain too little food and mostly activists ... some people left the beach disappointed.”

Well duh. This isn't about helping the poor little palestinians, it's all about the "activists" and showing off to their Lefty friends.

28 politicalinsomniac  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:23:57am

If the moon landing was 'one small step' for humankind, that makes this....what?

29 solomonpanting  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:24:00am
The activists had expected to be stopped by the Israelis, who had warned them to stay out of Gaza's coastal waters, but on Saturday Israel decided to allow them through without incident in order to avoid a public standoff.

The joke's on the activists if Israel doesn't let them leave.

30 Sizzlack  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:24:10am

Of course I forgot one more item on their itinerary...

- Placing a wreath at Farfur's grave-site

31 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:24:14am

"What?! No flat-screen TVs?!"

32 free  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:25:09am

Hopefully when they come back they will get an all expense paid trip to prison. Welcome back to America now go directly to jail, do not pass go do not collect $200.

33 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:25:14am

re: #9 Walter L. Newton

They don't sound too useful?

Idiots of Marginal Utility (At Best)?

34 Colonel Panik  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:25:20am

Were they wearing "peace scarves"?

35 angst  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:25:38am

Such tools.
Don't they realize the Palestinians are laughing at them behind their backs?

36 Killian Bundy  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:26:02am
A Gaza activist told Ynet Saturday that local residents were disappointed by the small quantities of food brought in by two boats carrying international leftist activists.

Hey, it's the thought that counts, [expleive deleted] ingrate.

/eat your stockpiles of ammunition, low fat, lots of potential fiber

37 Defector01  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:26:09am

Pity the Israelis couldn't torpedo that boat


and yeah how dumb are these activists if they're going into a 'starving local' to not bring, idk, food and medicine? Instead the American hippies bring "sunshine, lollipops and the desire to be patsies".

38 laZardo  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:26:09am

re: #30 Sizzlack

And bringing home a jar of honey from the Hamas Bee's hive.

Unless it got destroyed by those IDF meanies.

39 The Other Les  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:26:52am

re: #4 rwmofo

What are the odds that the locals will kidnap the useful idiots?

Why? They'd only have to feed them too.

But I've been questioning the intelligence of peace activists for about three decades now.

40 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:27:59am

re: #37 Defector01

Pity the Israelis couldn't torpedo that boat


and yeah how dumb are these activists if they're going into a 'starving local' to not bring, idk, food and medicine? Instead the American hippies bring "sunshine, lollipops and the desire to be patsies".

Not just Americans. There are also Germans and Tunisians. And, an Israeli. (Wonder if that one is kin to Olmert.)

41 pat  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:28:44am

You mean gun running is illegal?

42 billy hank  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:28:44am

Palestinian cargo cult disappointed again. When will they learn? From leftist stunts you get hot air, not hot tamales. Were there giant paper maiche heads?

Sounds like the Israeli Foreign Ministry nailed the bozos.

43 cyclown  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:29:04am

Sounds like a bunch of highly qualified nutjobs from the US and UK on this journey. "The demonstrators, aged between 22 and 81, include students, lawyers, doctors and an online poker player." Where else but the US and UK could spawn these types of loafers with tons of free-time.

They carried hearing aids and 5,000 balloons for the children. Must have been tough decision for the crew of the Minnow--sacks of rice and wheat or boxes of balloons?

44 The Other Les  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:29:10am
“However, once it turned out these boats contain too little food and mostly activists ... some people left the beach disappointed.”


It's all about the posture and that narcissistic warm fuzzy feeling of being a goody two-shoes. Not about actually DOING something.

45 Joan Not of Arc  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:29:41am

"We wanted a hand-out, not your unemployed!"
What a comedy of errors!

46 FurryOldGuyJeans  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:29:44am

re: #35 angst

Such tools.
Don't they realize the Palestinians are laughing at them behind their backs?

I seriously doubt they actually care. By their attitude I suspect they think the Palis as a bunch of crude natives that could use a bit of civilizing by a superior and smug demeanor.

47 The Other Les  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:29:58am

re: #10 solomonpanting

There was one Pali waiting with a sign:

Will Trade Rockets for Food

Better idea: WILL TRADE LEADERS FOR FOOD.

48 Spiny Norman  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:30:35am
“However, once it turned out these boats contain too little food and mostly activists ... some people left the beach disappointed.”

Usefulless Idiots.

I have yet to hear an explanation from these twits how "the eeevilll Zionists" can "blockade" Gaza when it f*cking borders Egypt!

49 Luigi  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:30:59am

The Palestinians oppress themselves.

You really can't beat this war between Fatah and Hamas. It led directly to the creation of East and West Palestine. In unity there is strength, in division there is weakness.

50 Walter L. Newton  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:31:17am

re: #39 The Other Les

Why? They'd only have to feed them too. But I've been questioning the intelligence of peace activists for about three decades now.

I know a LOT of these types (you all probably do). They are so blinded by their "can't we all just get along" mantra, they really don't see the realities of life. I have a saying (which I suspected others have said before) "Idealism works during times of peace, realism takes over during times of confict or war"

They just don't understand that. It's almost like wanting to "pet the cute bear cub" without any thought to mama who will rip your heart out in a beat (heartbeat).

51 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:31:30am

re: #41 pat

You mean gun running is illegal?

Only if you get caught.

52 The Other Les  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:31:39am

re: #28 politicalinsomniac

If the moon landing was 'one small step' for humankind, that makes this....what?

A stumble for Neanderthalism.

53 pingjockey  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:31:44am

re: #48 Spiny Norman

The msm won't tell you it is the Egyptians who've blocaded the border to keep out the terrorist swine.

54 solomonpanting  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:32:09am

re: #47 The Other Les

Better idea: WILL TRADE LEADERS FOR FOOD.

That's not a fair trade. At least the rockets have some value.

55 FurryOldGuyJeans  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:32:43am

re: #53 pingjockey

The msm won't tell you it is the Egyptians who've blocaded the border to keep out the terrorist swine.

That would mean actually reporting the facts instead of an agenda. That ain't gonna happen.

56 Killian Bundy  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:33:13am

What about the greenhouses?

/oh wait, nevermind

57 Typicalwhitey  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:34:25am
58 Bill Amos  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:35:54am

Can watch 2 videos of these nuts on my site

[Link: williamamos.wordpress.com...]

59 FurryOldGuyJeans  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:36:16am

re: #57 Typicalwhitey

The crazies are out in Denver

It is the Dem convention, so that is a given.

60 yenta-fada  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:36:31am

"International left-wing activists"

Let's give them a state!

61 AG in Houston  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:36:37am
If Israel wishes to harm our mission, we expect them to try to plant arms on board. Therefore, before boarding, all participants, vessels and supplies will undergo a security check by qualified personnel from an internationally recognized NGO to verify that no dangerous items are brought aboard. Since we will not be entering Israeli territory, we will not allow Israeli authorities to perform such inspections.

Bwaaahaaahahaaaa!

62 The Other Les  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:36:38am

re: #54 solomonpanting

That's not a fair trade. At least the rockets have some value.

As scrap metal. I'd rather use proper tube artillery for fire support missions.

63 rwmofo  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:36:48am

re: #48 Spiny Norman

Usefulless Idiots.

I have yet to hear an explanation from these twits how "the eeevilll Zionists" can "blockade" Gaza when it f*cking borders Egypt!

Ya see, the Egyptians don't want the "Palestinians" either, but it's not their fault. It's the joooooos!

64 Typicalwhitey  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:37:14am

Bidens SON is a lobbyist

Who in the hell vetted this guy?

65 laZardo  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:37:44am

re: #48 Spiny Norman

Egypt was forced into a pact with the Zionists after they failed to liberate Palestine several decades ago!

/

66 debutaunt  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:38:21am

re: #64 Typicalwhitey

Bidens SON is a lobbyist

Who in the hell vetted this guy?

Nobody - he was was last guy on the list.

67 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:39:01am

re: #58 Bill Amos

Can watch 2 videos of these nuts on my site

[Link: williamamos.wordpress.com...]

More of a "human rights mission than a humanitarian mission"? WTF does that mean? Raising awareness is more important than bringing medical supplies and food?

68 rboa  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:39:10am

I wonder how long the activists stuck around after they learned of the disappointment. Sort of like showing up at a drug dealers house with baby powder instead of cocaine.

69 Spiny Norman  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:39:12am

re: #42 billy hank

Palestinian cargo cult disappointed again. When will they learn? From leftist stunts you get hot air, not hot tamales. Were there giant paper maiche heads?

Hamas has not yet learned the unstoppable power of the giant papier-maché puppet head. These activist reinforcements will soon have them up to speed...

70 FurryOldGuyJeans  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:39:23am

re: #64 Typicalwhitey

Bidens SON is a lobbyist

Who in the hell vetted this guy?

Change, eh? More and more the O is appearing to be yet another trough-wallowing piggish politico.

71 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:39:45am

OT, but I thought this was worth reposting from last night:

Joe Biden, foreign policy sooper-genius. Guess what his brilliant idea was, a month after 9/11, to somehow or other... make Arabs, uh, think we're nice, or something?

Send $200 million to Iran, no strings attached.

Really.

Among other things, he seems to believe the Iranians are Arabs. But of course, that's not the gobsmackingly worst thing about this "idea" (if it even merits the label).

Wow. They really did manage to find someone who makes Obama look good.

72 jaunte  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:39:59am

re: #67 MandyManners

That's their obscurantist translation of "we didn't bring anything useful."

73 politicalinsomniac  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:40:07am

re: #57 Typicalwhitey

They are all so stup... ah, who am I kidding? Resistance is futile.

O-ba-ma! O-ba-ma! O-ba-ma!

74 Barry the Baptist  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:40:16am

Well look at it this way:

Since these morons ran the blockade then the PLO, HAMAS- whatever they are called today- now has 1 ship to call its own!

Beware the HAMANAVY! Ba-boom!

75 FurryOldGuyJeans  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:40:41am

re: #71 Occasional ReaderWow. They really did manage to find someone who makes Obama look good.

And ultimately that may be the key to the selection.

76 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:41:49am

re: #64 Typicalwhitey

Bidens SON is a lobbyist

Who in the hell vetted this guy?

A rich lobbyist? That can't be right. After all, Biden and his wife sit at the kitchen table late at night fretting how to make ends meet for their family, just like ordinary Americans. Didn't you hear his speech?

/

77 rightside  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:42:06am

re: #57 Typicalwhitey

OMFG, listening to Mcmoonbat Mckinney now!

78 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:42:33am

re: #72 jaunte

That's their obscurantist translation of "we didn't bring anything useful."

But I bet they feel really good about themselves today.

79 c&msdad  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:42:58am

re: #27 Geepers

They shouldn't need food now that these "enlightened" people have arrived to show "solidarity" because wherever socialism goes it spreads "peace" and we all know truly peaceful people don't eat

80 libertexian  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:42:59am

The self-aggrandizing morons will soon be begging Israel for relief. And food and assistance.

81 jaunte  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:43:53am

re: #78 MandyManners

I wish there was some way to get recordings of their first requests to be fed.

82 ishabibble  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:43:58am

re: #1 laZardo


Clueless activists who cannot even grasp the basics about the Palestinian situation. Code Pink harasses the Marines in Berkley, yet doesn't say boo about the hell that women suffer under Sharia law.
Gawd, how I loathe the "enlightened ones"!

83 Spiny Norman  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:44:23am

re: #71 Occasional Reader

OT, but I thought this was worth reposting from last night:

Joe Biden, foreign policy sooper-genius. Guess what his brilliant idea was, a month after 9/11, to somehow or other... make Arabs, uh, think we're nice, or something?

Send $200 million to Iran, no strings attached.

Really.

Among other things, he seems to believe the Iranians are Arabs. But of course, that's not the gobsmackingly worst thing about this "idea" (if it even merits the label).

Wow. They really did manage to find someone who makes Obama look good.

I hope you have your supply of popcorn stocked up, because the Dems are headed for an implosion of McGovern-like proportions.

84 Quilly Mammoth  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:44:23am

re: #59 FurryOldGuyJeans

It is the Dem convention, so that is a given.

She's even loonier than when she was in the Congress.

85 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:44:28am

re: #77 rightside

OMFG, listening to Mcmoonbat Mckinney now!

You have better self-control than I do. My television would be in grave peril of death by gunfire, Elvis-style, if I made myself watch Cindy "Traitor" Sheehan and Mcmoonbat McKinney succesively.

86 Barry the Baptist  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:44:33am

re: #76 Occasional Reader

This is the messiah's message for change? A 35 year old oligarch whose son is a lobbiest for a major DC law firm?

Hmm....boy that sounds totally different from the norm.

/sarc

87 The Other Les  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:44:44am

re: #61 AG in Houston

Bwaaahaaahahaaaa!

Oddly enough I'm in the process of writing a Sci-fi story set in a binary star system with two habitable planets. One colonized by capitalists and the other colonized by some socialists.

The topic of discussion is the capitalist patrol ship orbiting the socialist planet.

"Why would they do that? I thought the [capitalists] hated the [socialists]."

"They do, that's why they're running the anti-piracy patrol."

88 FurryOldGuyJeans  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:44:55am

re: #78 MandyManners

But I bet they feel really good about themselves today.

Why actually do something when you can get the warm fuzzies by just showing up and belching a lot of empty rhetoric?

89 Bill Amos  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:45:58am
MandyManners 8/24/08 9:39:01 am reply quote 0

More of a "human rights mission than a humanitarian mission"? WTF does that mean? Raising awareness is more important than bringing medical supplies and food?

You really didnt expect these people to have a clue did you ?

I have noticed brains is not a prequisite for being an anti war protestor

90 Alberta Oil Peon  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:46:24am

re: #80 libertexian

The self-aggrandizing morons will soon be begging Israel for relief. And food and assistance.

What Israel should do now is not let them leave. Keep that ship of fools confined to port, by letting them know in no uncertain terms that it will be sent to Davy Jones' locker if it ever puts to sea. Let those moonbats stew in Gaza until they get thoroughly miserable.

91 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:46:30am

re: #72 jaunte

That's their obscurantist translation of "we didn't bring anything useful."

In any event, I think that Hamsistan has a different definition of "useful". If it can't be made to explode and murder Jews, they're not terribly interested in it.

92 FurryOldGuyJeans  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:46:49am

re: #89 Bill Amos

I have noticed brains is not a prequisite for being an anti war protestor

It is actually a detriment, apparently.

93 rightside  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:47:13am

re: #85 Occasional Reader

It's only open in a two-by-two inch window in my browser...and the sound is barely up... sort of like hearing the dentists' drill..

94 laZardo  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:47:37am

re: #82 ishabibble

"Because it's their culture, and we're just as bad as they are for infringing that!"

/so fluent at moonbat that i scare myself sometimes...

95 Quilly Mammoth  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:48:06am

The next loon on the platform just claimed that 50,000 people would be coming to take direct action. If half that show up Denver is in big trouble.

96 The Other Les  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:48:31am

re: #67 MandyManners

More of a "human rights mission than a humanitarian mission"? WTF does that mean? Raising awareness is more important than bringing medical supplies and food?

I suspect that it goes back to what Ayn Rand called the Primacy of Consciousness, the belief that reality is subject to a consciousness instead of consciousness being subject to reality.

Instead of believing something because it is true, they instead hold something to be true because they believe it.

They're mentally putting the cart before the horse here.

97 rightside  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:48:40am

LOL

Ward "I'm a real Indian" Churchill!

A veritable who's who in leftard land!

98 Quilly Mammoth  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:48:48am

OMG! Chutch is speaking now. This is too good!

99 rwmofo  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:48:49am
100 Quilly Mammoth  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:51:12am

LOL...Ward Turdhill is talking about Occupied Denver.

101 FurryOldGuyJeans  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:51:12am

re: #97 rightside

LOL

Ward "I'm a real Indian" Churchill!

A veritable who's who in leftard land!

This is showing America who is truly in charge of the Dems. I am becoming less worried about the election outcome when I see how far Left the DNC runs their convention.

102 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:51:15am

re: #96 The Other Les

I suspect that it goes back to what Ayn Rand called the Primacy of Consciousness, the belief that reality is subject to a consciousness instead of consciousness being subject to reality.

Instead of believing something because it is true, they instead hold something to be true because they believe it.

They're mentally putting the cart before the horse here.

I know someone who is in the relatively harmless moonbat category. He's firmly convinced that you can get anything you want by "positive visualization". Mind you, this is not just that "it helps to have a positive attitude" or anything like that; rather, literally, that your positive visualization, by itself, will alter the physical world, and the decision-making of other people. Want that plum job? Just positively visualize getting it, and voila, it's yours.

103 jaunte  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:51:21am

re: #98 Quilly Mammoth

The thug contingent standing around Churchill is comically self-important.
Who do they imagine they're protecting him from?

104 laZardo  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:51:31am

..."Little Eichmanns" Chutch?

Suddenly I'm glad that I'm staring at my laptop and not the TV screen.

/double facepalming otherwise.

105 SaracensAtTheGates  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:51:33am
The group plans to spend 10 days in Gaza visiting schools, hospitals, and refugee camps before sailing back to Cyprus with 10 Palestinian students who have been accepted to study abroad but were prevented from leaving Gaza.

So in these "refugee camps" they are going to see Palestinian refugees living in Palestine. That makes sense. Haven't we all met New York refugees living in New York?

106 Perplexed  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:51:47am

More volunteer pancake wanna-bes? Cool.

107 FurryOldGuyJeans  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:52:06am

re: #100 Quilly Mammoth

LOL...Ward Turdhill is talking about Occupied Denver.

Rather ironic it is the Dems doing the occupying.

108 Killian Bundy  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:52:11am

My God, is anyone watching Fox? They must have transported (UFOs included) everry insane, unsatble troofer/moonbat in this country to Denver.

/and I'm guessing none of them have hotel reservations so they're all going to have to defecate somewhere

109 The Other Les  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:53:09am

re: #99 rwmofo

OT: Eight year-old wants to divorce 50 year-old Saudi man.

...and I'm the infidel?

I need to do some serious cursing here.

110 FurryOldGuyJeans  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:53:24am

re: #108 Killian Bundy

My God, is anyone watching Fox? They must have transported (UFOs included) everry insane, unsatble troofer/moonbat in this country to Denver.

/and I'm guessing none of them have hotel reservations so they're all going to have to defecate somewhere

Even if they DID have a place to stay they would still be defecating any place that they find convenient.

111 lifeofthemind  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:54:39am

re: #90 Alberta Oil Peon

What Israel should do now is not let them leave. Keep that ship of fools confined to port, by letting them know in no uncertain terms that it will be sent to Davy Jones' locker if it ever puts to sea. Let those moonbats stew in Gaza until they get thoroughly miserable.

Concur.
/every ship is a submarine, once.

112 jcm  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:54:43am

re: #110 FurryOldGuyJeans

Even if they DID have a place to stay they would still be defecating any place that they find convenient.

Got have it handy to throw at Police.

113 TS  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:55:07am

re: #35 angst

Such tools.
Don't they realize the Palestinians are laughing at them behind their backs?

No, they just think they are the good 'people of the book', who know their place.

114 the_flying_pig  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:55:07am

I hope the "Palestinians" are wising up to the BS stuff from the Free Gaza Movement and the ISM and shun them outright.

115 The Other Les  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:55:08am

re: #102 Occasional Reader

I know someone who is in the relatively harmless moonbat category. He's firmly convinced that you can get anything you want by "positive visualization". Mind you, this is not just that "it helps to have a positive attitude" or anything like that; rather, literally, that your positive visualization, by itself, will alter the physical world, and the decision-making of other people. Want that plum job? Just positively visualize getting it, and voila, it's yours.

Doesn't work for me.

There's a Scientology joke that ends with. "get your ethics in, I'll postulate a can opener."

116 Killgore Trout  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:55:35am

Not only did they not bring food, they had a banquet after they landed....
Reuters pic

They were also given some nifty medals

117 rightside  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:55:42am

re: #95 Quilly Mammoth

The next loon on the platform just claimed that 50,000 people would be coming to take direct action. If half that show up Denver is in big trouble.

We can only hope...

118 itellu3times  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:55:43am

Mr. Gaza never hangs around,
When he hears this mighty sound:
"Here we come to make your day!"
That means that moonbat folk, are on the way.

Yessir, when there is a wrong to right,
Moonbat folk increase the blight,
From the sea, they come and land,
They're just as useful as a bag of sand!

119 Quilly Mammoth  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:56:22am

re: #103 jaunte

The thug contingent standing around Churchill is comically self-important.
Who do they imagine they're protecting him from?

I was looking at that. Anarchists _organized_ to provide security? The mind boggles.

120 Perplexed  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:56:32am

re: #61 AG in Houston

Bwaaahaaahahaaaa!

Wonder how they will prevent the Israelis from performing a search? That would be an interesting sight.

121 PatrioticNaturalizedAmerican  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:56:40am

They should have brought lots of pancakes in honor of St. Pancake.

122 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:56:58am

re: #103 jaunte

The thug contingent standing around Churchill is comically self-important.
Who do they imagine they're protecting him from?

Dude, we're, like, the Secretive Service guys, except, you know, we're like all radical n'stuff.

123 rightside  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:56:58am

Yo, Yo, Yo!

Whitehouse RAPS!

124 the_flying_pig  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:57:34am

re: #35 angst

Such tools.
Don't they realize the Palestinians are laughing at them behind their backs?

Lot of giggling, snickering, cackling, and guffawing laughs, you mean?

125 quickjustice  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:58:05am

They thought that their mere presence would bring peace? They forget to bring along the Peacemaker Himself-- B.H. Obama! ;-)

126 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:58:11am

Oooh, we're getting a lecture on "hip-hop activism" now.

127 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:58:40am

"Hip-hop activism" = support for freedom, she says.

Yeah, right.

128 rightside  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 9:58:46am

I see most are wearing keffiyah chic

OMFG! this leftard says the war on drugs is the war on color! LMFAO!

129 MadJadBad  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:00:26am
The boats ... carried 200 hearing aids for Gaza children and 5,000 balloons.


Otter: No, I think we have to go all out. I think that this situation absolutely requires a really futile and stupid gesture be done on somebody's part.
Bluto: We're just the guys to do it.

130 Quilly Mammoth  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:00:37am

Ralph Nader...too far right for the Green "Hip-Hop" Party!

131 rightside  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:00:42am

Isn't the south Bronx Charley Rangels district?

132 FurryOldGuyJeans  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:00:44am

re: #103 jaunte

The thug contingent standing around Churchill is comically self-important.
Who do they imagine they're protecting him from?

I saw that and all I could think of was they must be a platoon of The O's Civilian Security Forces.

133 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:00:51am

re: #116 Killgore Trout

Not only did they not bring food, they had a banquet after they landed....
Reuters pic

The moonbat in the foreground is wearing military camo pants. That must mean he's a real badass.

/snicker

134 Tigger2005  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:01:09am

re: #96 The Other Les

I suspect that it goes back to what Ayn Rand called the Primacy of Consciousness, the belief that reality is subject to a consciousness instead of consciousness being subject to reality.

Instead of believing something because it is true, they instead hold something to be true because they believe it.

They're mentally putting the cart before the horse here.

I think to some degree this can be true in human affairs. However, there's a limit to it. The problem with taking this concept too far (and I am speaking as one who used to believe stuff very similar to Christian Science) is that it doesn't take into account the chaos that would result if people really could alter the fundamentals of reality by thought alone.

135 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:01:36am

re: #116 Killgore Trout

Not only did they not bring food, they had a banquet after they landed....
Reuters pic

They were also given some nifty medals

Oh, dear me. They are even more tone-deaf than BHO.

136 daddyo  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:02:15am

Wonder what these ISM as*holes have to say about the 50 yr old Saudi and his 8 yr old bride.

137 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:02:27am

Wonderful! "Hip hop activist" broad is warning that "we may have enemies in our ranks who look like us". PURGE TIME!

138 Killian Bundy  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:02:33am

re: #128 rightside

I see most are wearing keffiyah chic

OMFG! this leftard says the war on drugs is the war on color! LMFAO!

Because of the disparate cocaine penalties.

/it's easy, snort the coke, don't smoke the crack

139 Walter L. Newton  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:03:16am

The top of the hour radio news was reporting on the anti-war parade just starting up. The announcer mentioned the different sort of items in the parade. There are PUPPETS. Weeeeee.

140 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:03:23am

re: #123 rightside

Yo, Yo, Yo!

Whitehouse RAPS!

KICK IT, KARL!

Compare this.

141 Perplexed  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:03:53am

re: #134 Tigger2005

I think to some degree this can be true in human affairs. However, there's a limit to it. The problem with taking this concept too far (and I am speaking as one who used to believe stuff very similar to Christian Science) is that it doesn't take into account the chaos that would result if people really could alter the fundamentals of reality by thought alone.

The Lathe of Heaven complete with creative dreaming?

142 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:03:55am
Morons to the Rescue in Gaza

Charles has quite the skill at titles.

143 Capitalist Tool  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:04:06am

re: #102 Occasional Reader

I know someone who is in the relatively harmless moonbat category. He's firmly convinced that you can get anything you want by "positive visualization". Mind you, this is not just that "it helps to have a positive attitude" or anything like that; rather, literally, that your positive visualization, by itself, will alter the physical world, and the decision-making of other people. Want that plum job? Just positively visualize getting it, and voila, it's yours.

I positively have the winning Powerball ticket in my wallet.
No wait-
I positively will buy the next winning Powerball ticket.

144 Quilly Mammoth  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:04:27am

Hip-Hop is a platform of the Green Party? Who knew?

145 laZardo  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:05:01am

re: #126 Occasional Reader

Oooh, we're getting a lecture on "hip-hop activism" now.

VOTE FREE OR DIE, MUTHAFUCKA.

/finger-twisting gang sign

146 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:05:47am

re: #144 Quilly Mammoth

Hip-Hop is a platform of the Green Party? Who knew?

Cynthia McKinney's their pick for prez.

147 FurryOldGuyJeans  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:05:48am

re: #135 MandyManners

Oh, dear me. They are even more tone-deaf than BHO.

And even more smug and condescending to boot.

148 lifeofthemind  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:06:12am
149 rightside  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:06:41am

re: #140 MandyManners

That is sooooo funny! Thanks for sharing that!

150 FurryOldGuyJeans  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:06:51am

re: #139 Walter L. Newton

The top of the hour radio news was reporting on the anti-war parade just starting up. The announcer mentioned the different sort of items in the parade. There are PUPPETS. Weeeeee.

Puppets and Leftards and Moonbats, oh my!

151 jaunte  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:07:18am

re: #116 Killgore Trout

That shot of Haniyeh next to the table full of medals could be used for a dictionary illustration of "cynical."

152 sattv4u2  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:07:20am

re: #102 Occasional Reader

I know someone who is in the relatively harmless moonbat category. He's firmly convinced that you can get anything you want by "positive visualization". Mind you, this is not just that "it helps to have a positive attitude" or anything like that; rather, literally, that your positive visualization, by itself, will alter the physical world, and the decision-making of other people. Want that plum job? Just positively visualize getting it, and voila, it's yours.

re: #143 Capitalist Tool

I positively have the winning Powerball ticket in my wallet.
No wait-
I positively will buy the next winning Powerball ticket.

I for one know for a fact this works. Just last week, I was a working class 54 year old schlub. Today, due to positive visualization, I am not the starting center fielder and power hitter of the Boston Red Sox, will be starting at quaterback this year for the New England Patriots, I have married Pamela Anderson and we are honeymooning on my private island in the South Pacific

153 sattv4u2  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:08:02am

re: #152 sattv4u2

I for one know for a fact this works. Just last week, I was a working class 54 year old schlub. Today, due to positive visualization, I am not the starting center fielder and power hitter of the Boston Red Sox, will be starting at quaterback this year for the New England Patriots, I have married Pamela Anderson and we are honeymooning on my private island in the South Pacific


PIMF

154 The Other Les  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:08:12am

re: #143 Capitalist Tool

I positively have the winning Powerball ticket in my wallet.
No wait-
I positively will buy the next winning Powerball ticket.

I usually think that about twice a week.

155 Bill Amos  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:08:42am
re: #116 Killgore Trout

Not only did they not bring food, they had a banquet after they landed....
Reuters pic

Wait a second they came to gaza to complain about gazans starving and they accept a BANQUET of food from them ?

Tone deaf is one thing stupid beyond belief another.

156 Walter L. Newton  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:08:46am

re: #152 sattv4u2

I for one know for a fact this works. Just last week, I was a working class 54 year old schlub. Today, due to positive visualization, I am not the starting center fielder and power hitter of the Boston Red Sox, will be starting at quaterback this year for the New England Patriots, I have married Pamela Anderson and we are honeymooning on my private island in the South Pacific

Visualizing Borat "Sexy Times."

157 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:09:02am

re: #147 FurryOldGuyJeans

And even more smug and condescending to boot.

His is concentrated into one package.

158 sattv4u2  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:09:12am

re: #116 Killgore Trout

Not only did they not bring food, they had a banquet after they landed....
Reuters pic

They were also given some nifty medals

Those aren't medals ,,, those are gold tinfoil covered chocolates

159 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:09:16am

re: #149 rightside

That is sooooo funny! Thanks for sharing that!

You're welcome!

160 FurryOldGuyJeans  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:09:16am

re: #154 The Other Les

I usually think that about twice a week.

That is why I get 10 plays on one ticket. That way it lasts 3 1/3 weeks.

161 daddyo  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:09:27am

Another Gaza moron

162 Bill Amos  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:09:40am

Yep the puppets are out in force with mommy moonbat

[Link: www.denverpost.com...]

163 FurryOldGuyJeans  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:10:01am

re: #157 MandyManners

His is concentrated into one package.

I prefer Brand X, thank you very much.

164 laZardo  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:10:02am

re: #156 Walter L. Newton

Being a "negative visualizer," I just thought of his swimsuit.

/there goes a good night's sleep tonight...

165 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:10:15am

bbl

166 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:10:18am

"I been rollin' with my comrades for 10 years"

Stalin in da house, yo!

167 Whiterasta  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:10:46am

I hope this gang of hippies is busy spreading some scorching herpes among the population of the imaginary state of "gaza".

Rove, you magnificent bastard!

168 sattv4u2  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:11:25am

re: #162 Bill Amos

Yep the puppets are out in force with mommy moonbat

[Link: www.denverpost.com...]



Anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan urged a crowd of 500 people in Denver today to support alternative candidates.

"Neither Republicans nor Democrats represent the people," she said.

I always knew the Dems represented sheep!

169 hans ze beeman  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:11:33am
170 FurryOldGuyJeans  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:11:34am

re: #167 Whiterasta

I hope this gang of hippies is busy spreading some scorching herpes among the population of the imaginary state of "gaza".

Rove, you magnificent bastard!

I think even the Palis have some standards.

171 Walter L. Newton  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:12:47am

re: #164 laZardo

Being a "negative visualizer," I just thought of his swimsuit.

/there goes a good night's sleep tonight...

[Link: maycph.files.wordpress.com...]

172 christheprofessor  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:13:03am

re: #167 Whiterasta

I hope this gang of hippies is busy spreading some scorching herpes among the population of the imaginary state of "gaza".

Rove, you magnificent bastard!

You know, every time I see that commercial saying that one in five American adults has genital herpes, I think that can't possibly be so. But, you make a good point. Perhaps it is concentrated in certain subgroups, like hippies (and pr0n stars)....

173 lifeofthemind  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:13:24am

It makes sense for us to bet the Palestinians and the Iranians bet the farm right now on Obama and the Russians. Note that is not the same as believing that anything the Palestinians or Iranians do makes sense "objectively" as Marxists would put it.

The American citizens who engaged in this unauthorized diplomacy and support for named terrorists can not be denied reentry into the United States. They can however face loss of their passports and possible prosecution.

174 Miss Trixie  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:13:56am

re: #116 Killgore Trout

Not only did they not bring food, they had a banquet after they landed....
Reuters pic

They were also given some nifty medals

Do these idiots not have a f***ing CLUE? Do they not see the triumphant evil in Haniyeh's eyes?

Pardon the potty mouth today - this just p*sses me off to no end.

/is it too early for a cocktail?

175 mitthrawnurdo  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:14:28am

re: #153 sattv4u2

I hope you purged Pamela's hepatitis first...

176 lifeofthemind  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:14:28am

re: #152 sattv4u2

I for one know for a fact this works. Just last week, I was a working class 54 year old schlub. Today, due to positive visualization, I am not the starting center fielder and power hitter of the Boston Red Sox, will be starting at quaterback this year for the New England Patriots, I have married Pamela Anderson and we are honeymooning on my private island in the South Pacific

Could I have some of whatever you are having?

177 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:14:39am

Meanwhile, in the "stay classy, Commies" file:

Cuban Taekwondo Champ Banned for Life After Kicking Referee

BEIJING — A Cuban taekwondo athlete and his coach were banned for life after Angel Matos kicked the referee in the face following his bronze-medal match disqualification.

Cuban coach Leudis Gonzalez offered no apology for Matos' actions during the men's over-80 kg match.

178 debutaunt  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:14:48am

re: #142 Fat Bastard Vegetarian

Charles has quite the skill at titles.

That drew me to this site.

179 sattv4u2  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:15:17am

re: #162 Bill Amos

Yep the puppets are out in force with mommy moonbat

[Link: www.denverpost.com...]

Anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan urged a crowd of 500 people in Denver today to support alternative candidates.

wow ,, she really whipped up the masses, huh !

500 people. my bet is at least half of them were already there (Denver's "urban outdoorsmen", in my day known as street bums)

180 realwest  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:15:49am

re: #162 Bill Amos
A crowd of 500 protesters? I literally counted 11.
Now math isn't my strongest suit, but I'll wage I'm closer with my 11 than they are with their 500!

181 Walter L. Newton  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:16:29am

re: #179 sattv4u2

Anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan urged a crowd of 500 people in Denver today to support alternative candidates.

wow ,, she really whipped up the masses, huh !

500 people. my bet is at least half of them were already there (Denver's "urban outdoorsmen", in my day known as street bums)

Hey, we don't have street people in Denver.

182 Whiterasta  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:16:32am

Tony Blair's sister in law is one of the moonbats....

183 sattv4u2  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:17:14am

re: #181 Walter L. Newton

Hey, we don't have street people in Denver.

the DNC had them all rounded up and shipped to Cancun for the week, huh ?

184 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:17:18am
“(It) was one small step for humankind and one giant step for Palestine.”

Fly them to the Moon and let them play among the stars
Let them feel what breathing's like on Jupiter and Mars
On other worlds, let them land
From an airlock, eject them.

/payback for ripping off Neil Armstrong

185 realwest  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:17:43am

re: #171 Walter L. Newton GACK! Eyebleach, eyebleach PLEASE!

186 debutaunt  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:17:54am

re: #180 realwest

A crowd of 500 protesters? I literally counted 11.
Now math isn't my strongest suit, but I'll wage I'm closer with my 11 than they are with their 500!

You and your facts.

187 The Other Les  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:17:55am
188 rightside  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:18:09am

re: #174 Miss Trixie

/is it too early for a cocktail?

Never. Try a "stumplifter"

189 Miss Trixie  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:18:12am

re: #153 sattv4u2

PIMF

Better not let Missus sattv4u find out or have you wished her into the corn yet? :P

190 laZardo  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:18:24am

re: #185 realwest

Use tears of gypsy! They also good to prevent AIDS!

/not niiiiice...

191 jcm  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:18:45am

re: #179 sattv4u2

Anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan urged a crowd of 500 people in Denver today to support alternative candidates.

wow ,, she really whipped up the masses, huh !

500 people. my bet is at least half of them were already there (Denver's "urban outdoorsmen", in my day known as street bums)

489 where media......

192 sattv4u2  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:19:34am

re: #189 Miss Trixie

Better not let Missus sattv4u find out or have you wished her into the corn yet? :P

hey ,,, she has HER "positive visualizations" (a young Sean Connery) and I have mine !

193 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:20:04am

re: #116 Killgore Trout

Not only did they not bring food, they had a banquet after they landed....
Reuters pic

They were also given some nifty medals

Now that's REALLY feeling the Palestinians' pain!

/git out in front of that bulldozer!

194 lifeofthemind  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:20:54am

re: #168 sattv4u2

I always knew the Dems represented sheep!

All we like sheep.

195 jcm  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:21:35am
196 debutaunt  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:21:44am

re: #193 pre-Boomer Marine brat

Now that's REALLY feeling the Palestinians' pain!

/git out in front of that bulldozer!

The activists brought a long white tablecloth to the pot luck.

197 lostlakehiker  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:22:37am

“Many people thought these boats will make a significant contribution to break the siege, not only politically but also in terms of brining in goods, equipment, food, and medicine, ammo, explosives, goats and melons, detonators, and RPG's” he said. “However, once it turned out these boats contain too little ammo, fun food, and mostly activists ... some people left the beach disappointed.”

198 hans ze beeman  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:22:51am
199 Miss Trixie  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:23:39am

re: #188 rightside

Never. Try a "stumplifter"

Now THAT sounds delish and just the thing to settle me - thansk! :D

200 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:23:58am

re: #162 Bill Amos

Yep the puppets are out in force with mommy moonbat

[Link: www.denverpost.com...]

Ron Kovic, the anti-war activist whose paralyzing injuries in Vietnam were chronicled in the film "Born on the Fourth of July," told the crowd, "We refuse to be silent .... we are going to speak our minds. The whole world is watching."

Yawn.

Ronny, can't you come up with any new material after 40 years?

(And let's remember, America-hater Kovic spoke as an invited guest at the 1976 Democratic Party convention)

201 Walter L. Newton  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:24:24am

re: #188 rightside

Never. Try a "stumplifter"

Is that like Viagra?

202 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:24:33am

re: #196 debutaunt

pot luck

heh
I'm sure it was.

203 Miss Trixie  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:24:54am

re: #192 sattv4u2

hey ,,, she has HER "positive visualizations" (a young Sean Connery) and I have mine !

It must be REALLY interesting in your house, sattv4u. :D

204 Perplexed  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:25:20am

re: #201 Walter L. Newton

No, not like Viagra. Sort of like beer goggles only much faster.

205 rightside  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:25:39am

re: #201 Walter L. Newton

LOL, no, it's a shot of everything you have on hand. I can neither confirm nor deny viagra-like effects though...

206 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:26:03am
207 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:27:15am

re: #195 jcm

OT

Toronto Man Busted With 2,865 Stolen Bicycles

A lot of those bikes have no seats. Oughta make him ride one.

/make sure he's firmly seated attached

208 Walter L. Newton  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:27:35am

re: #204 Perplexed

No, not like Viagra. Sort of like beer goggles only much faster.

Just checking. I'm always looking for holistic answers to possible future problems.
/

209 realwest  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:27:43am

Well all y'all it's been grand, but I'm off to mush some lunch!
I hope you all have a GREAT DAY and that I get the chance to see you all down the road!

210 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:27:50am

re: #206 buzzsawmonkey

The Wazir of Waffles has far too close an affinity for the St. Pancakes for comfort.

If I understood her correctly, the Pink Party "hip hop activist" more or less just called Obama a race traitor. So he's got that going for him, at least.

211 jcm  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:28:07am

Web site for the tools.

Free Gaza Movement: WE BROKE THE SIEGE OF GAZA !

Date : 08-24-2008
On August 23, 2008, the Free Gaza Movement broke the Siege of Gaza. It was world news yesterday, thousands of people cried for joy, and there is an enourmous amount of footage and coverage. A press conference in Gaza is taking place now, on Sunday morning. Press release follows shortly on this website. Thanks to everybody who made this possible. And: this is certainly not the end of the story.

Being let through, and breaking the siege legitimate maritime blockage to prevent weapons from entering Gaza is two different things.

212 Typicalwhitey  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:28:11am

re: #209 realwest


See ya tonight real!

213 Perplexed  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:28:44am

re: #208 Walter L. Newton

Just checking. I'm always looking for holistic answers to possible future problems.
/

Heard once, that a thick coating of shellac works....

214 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:28:50am

Later.

215 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:28:56am
216 Miss Trixie  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:29:37am

re: #209 realwest

Well all y'all it's been grand, but I'm off to mush some lunch!
I hope you all have a GREAT DAY and that I get the chance to see you all down the road!

Later, luv *smoochie* :D Enjoy your lunch. Me - I'm jonesing for a chili dog.

217 sattv4u2  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:29:41am

OT,, but anyone seen or mentioned this little gem? Obama went to great lengths to make sure he mentioned Bidens son being sent to Iraq, but he made no mention of Bidens OTHER son!

MATH TIME ,,, Obama loathes "LOBBYISTS"
Bidens other son is a "LOBBYIST"
One LOATH minus one SON +'s ?

[Link: news.yahoo.com...]

218 Dahveed  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:29:44am

OT

Did anyone see MTP? Nancy Pelosi blaming the president for low congress approval ratings. I can't possibly write every silly thing that she said, but it is beyond belief. She is easily the worst Speaker I have seen. What's worse is that she will still be Speaker after November. I think this says more about how poorly the Republicans are campaigning rather than the Democrat's lack of skills in running the government.

219 lifeofthemind  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:30:21am

They should be made to walk out through the Philadelphia crossing to Egypt.

220 Barry the Baptist  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:30:37am

re: #193 pre-Boomer Marine brat

I'll guess that the 'medals' were old grenade pins or used bullet casings fashioned into something 'nifty.'

221 jaunte  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:30:43am

re: #211 jcm

The 'Latuff' cartoon at that site was apparently inked before they found out there was no medicine on the boats.

222 Typicalwhitey  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:30:48am

Rudy stirring the pot:

In a separate interview, former Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani questioned Obama's decision not to pick Clinton. "The strong choice would have been Hillary Clinton. The obvious choice would have been Hillary Clinton," Giuliani said. "She had 50 percent of the Democratic vote. Obama has 50 percent of the Democratic vote. You almost have to go to extraordinary lengths to avoid her as the vice presidential pick of the party."


LMAO!

223 Typicalwhitey  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:31:53am
My Son, The Lobbyist: Biden's Son a Well-Paid DC Insider

Front paged on ABCNews.com

224 sattv4u2  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:33:01am

re: #222 Typicalwhitey

You almost have to go to extraordinary lengths to avoid her as the vice presidential pick of the party."

Not so. I'll bet ole' Barry decided not to pick her in less time than the guy in the car behind you blows his horn when the light turns green!

225 jcm  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:33:13am

This provides some opportunity for a little mayhem....

Free Gaza Song Contest

There is a new Free Gaza Song online at [Link] (tools can't embed a link) and here. Viewers are invited to answer the clip with their own versions, new lyrics, different languages or genuinely new songs. The first prize will be a complete set of the 12 "Before their Diaspora" pictures (worth 70 euros) and further I give at least three sets of postcards. Deadline is when I say stop. OK, let me hear some!

Keep on rockin',
Anis (anis at anis-online.de)- August 2, 2008

226 Typicalwhitey  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:33:13am

I have to think that with all of Bidens negatives, he was just the only one who would take the job.

227 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:35:04am
228 debutaunt  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:35:27am

re: #226 Typicalwhitey

I have to think that with all of Bidens negatives, he was just the only one who would take the job.

OK - we ran out of names on the list - what now?

229 opnion  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:36:12am

Good Sunday afternoon all.
Question for an alert Lizard. An Obama spokesman claimed the Obama kinda, sorta knew Bill Ayers through some community things, but mostly that their children went to school together.
I looked up Bill Ayers on Wikepedia & His bio says thet he & Bernadine Dohrn had two children together & joint custody of a third & all are now adults . If this is true they could not have gone to school together, since the Obama kids are in grade school.
Anybody know?

230 Walter L. Newton  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:36:13am

Ot - And you tell me there are no traitors in our country? This is a comment on BBC on a thread about the Poland/US missile shield.

"Because of the demise of USSR as a superpower, therewas no balance of power in the world. Israel and its lobby in the US and Europe took advantage of this oppertunity and devastated some countries and its people in the Middle East. Nobody including United Nations will bring US, Britain or Israel to courts of Justice. Currently these powers enjoy total freedom to kill and destroy. Hope Russia will be able stand up again and support the sufferings of Palestinians and others.

Shah Nawaz, Seattle "

The thread...

[Link: newsforums.bbc.co.uk...]

231 Typicalwhitey  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:37:03am

re: #228 debutaunt

OK - we ran out of names on the list - what now?

Seriously, this is why it was announced so late because he is such a bad pick.

I was truly afraid he would suck it up and ask Hillary.
They might have won then.

They won't now.

232 Maximu§  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:37:19am

but also in terms of bringing in goods, equipment, food, and medicine,” he said.

Actually they were angry because the Moonbats forgot cigarettes.

233 sattv4u2  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:39:08am

re: #229 opnion

I brought that up many moons ago (the difference in the ages of the "kids")
So ,, my conclusion was, either the Obama kids are VERY advanced ,, or the Dohrn/Ayers kids are VERY slow (my bet is on the later, figuring all those drugs Bill and Bernadine did MUST have genetic consequences)

234 Typicalwhitey  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:39:33am

re: #229 opnion

Good Sunday afternoon all.
Question for an alert Lizard. An Obama spokesman claimed the Obama kinda, sorta knew Bill Ayers through some community things, but mostly that their children went to school together.
I looked up Bill Ayers on Wikepedia & His bio says thet he & Bernadine Dohrn had two children together & joint custody of a third & all are now adults . If this is true they could not have gone to school together, since the Obama kids are in grade school.
Anybody know?

This will tell a lot:

The University of Illinois at Chicago said Friday it is releasing records of Barack Obama's service to a nonprofit organization linked to former 1960s radical William Ayers.

235 sattv4u2  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:39:57am

re: #225 jcm

This provides some opportunity for a little mayhem....

Free Gaza Song Contest

" ,,,, if you can sing this song better than me."

My dogs ASS makes better music than this trio!

236 Capitalist Tool  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:40:36am

Biden may have been picked in order to placate the party insiders, the "superdelegates" who were growing increasingly reluctant to support the Obama sinking ship and who were threatening mass defections to the Hillary camp, which had just successfully organized a mini- coup by getting placed on the August Ballot in Denver.

237 christheprofessor  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:41:33am

re: #235 sattv4u2

" ,,,, if you can sing this song better than me."

My dogs ASS makes better music than this trio!

Same breath, though...

238 opnion  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:41:54am

re: #233 sattv4u2

I brought that up many moons ago (the difference in the ages of the "kids")
So ,, my conclusion was, either the Obama kids are VERY advanced ,, or the Dohrn/Ayers kids are VERY slow (my bet is on the later, figuring all those drugs Bill and Bernadine did MUST have genetic consequences)

The Obama kids attend the "Latin School", pretty prestgious.
If as the bio says , the Ayers children are adults , it was just another outright lie from the Obama campaign.

239 sattv4u2  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:42:15am

re: #236 Capitalist Tool

Biden may have been picked in order to placate the party insiders, the "superdelegates" who were growing increasingly reluctant to support the Obama sinking ship and who were threatening mass defections to the Hillary camp, which had just successfully organized a mini- coup by getting placed on the August Ballot in Denver.

I don;t see that. Biden wasn't exactly a "heavy hitter" in the primaries. IIRC, he carries ZERO delegates into the convention

240 vapig  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:42:18am

re: #236 Capitalist Tool

Biden may have been picked in order to placate the party insiders, the "superdelegates" who were growing increasingly reluctant to support the Obama sinking ship and who were threatening mass defections to the Hillary camp, which had just successfully organized a mini- coup by getting placed on the August Ballot in Denver.

Perhaps - but now they have a dynamic-duo who will now have a contest in who can put the most feet in their mouths.

This is gonna be fun........

241 The Other Les  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:42:23am

re: #230 Walter L. Newton

That Dumb-F*** would not be whining if the Soviet Union was the dominant power on the planet and the Soviet state was able to inflict it's will anywhere it wished.

If there is one thing robbers, murderer, and other savages hate it is the people who fight back.

242 Killian Bundy  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:42:51am

I'm John Kerry and I'm reporting for duty I'm Barrack Obama and I have one house.

/wait for it

243 Perplexed  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:43:12am

re: #239 sattv4u2

I don;t see that. Biden wasn't exactly a "heavy hitter" in the primaries. IIRC, he carries ZERO delegates into the convention

That may be why Biden was selected. He's no threat to Obamanation.

244 Barry the Baptist  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:44:00am

re: #230 Walter L. Newton

This moron had better be glad that we DON'T wipe out nations and people b/c his type (the seditious amongst us) would be the FIRST to go if we were like that.

245 sattv4u2  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:44:36am

re: #242 Killian Bundy

I'm John Kerry and I'm reporting for duty I'm Barrack Obama's BROTHER and I have one house Refrigerator Box.

/wait for it

246 Maximu§  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:45:07am

...

247 debutaunt  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:45:18am

re: #242 Killian Bundy

I'm John Kerry and I'm reporting for duty I'm Barrack Obama and I have one house.

/wait for it

I'm John McCain - I got my houses legally.

248 opnion  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:45:19am

re: #234 Typicalwhitey

This will tell a lot:

The University of Illinois at Chicago said Friday it is releasing records of Barack Obama's service to a nonprofit organization linked to former 1960s radical William Ayers.

Yeah, they have had plenty of time to doctor the documents. They turned away Stanley Kurtz , of National Review & he predicted this

249 opnion  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:46:08am

re: #239 sattv4u2

I don;t see that. Biden wasn't exactly a "heavy hitter" in the primaries. IIRC, he carries ZERO delegates into the convention


He only got 9,500 more votes that I did.

250 Tigger2005  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:46:10am

re: #230 Walter L. Newton

Ot - And you tell me there are no traitors in our country? This is a comment on BBC on a thread about the Poland/US missile shield.

"Because of the demise of USSR as a superpower, therewas no balance of power in the world. Israel and its lobby in the US and Europe took advantage of this oppertunity and devastated some countries and its people in the Middle East. Nobody including United Nations will bring US, Britain or Israel to courts of Justice. Currently these powers enjoy total freedom to kill and destroy. Hope Russia will be able stand up again and support the sufferings of Palestinians and others.

Shah Nawaz, Seattle "]

Probably a troofer too.

It's fascinating that in this modern world, with the powerful tools we have for discerning facts and reality, more people are probably more out of touch with facts and reality than at any other time in human history, adrift in their own spheres of consciousness. I think this is largely due to the fact that in the past, more people were closer to the real world where you had to grow your own food and make your own things and bury your own dead.

251 solomonpanting  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:46:13am

re: #223 Typicalwhitey

Front paged on ABCNews.com

Also on Yahoo:

Biden's Son Employed in Profession Obama Disdains: Lobbying

Barack Obama's speech announcing his running mate Joe Biden singled out the Delaware senator's son who is headed for Iraq. Obama didn't mention the profession of Biden's other son, who lobbied for two drug companies and five universities.

I can understand the Dems having problems with companies that produce life-saving drugs, but universities that give us Ward Churchill, Norman Finkelstein, et al?

Sacre blue!

252 Maximu§  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:46:53am

re: #64 Typicalwhitey

Bidens SON is a lobbyist

Who in the hell vetted this guy?

ooops repost.

McCains kids are serving in the military and Biden's kid is a rich lobbyist...that alone is reason to vote McCain.

253 Typicalwhitey  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:47:19am

re: #248 opnion

Actually I heard they were trying to block this release until after November.
I don't think they would be stupid enough to doctor the documents.

Politics 101...it isn't the original sin that sinks you, it is the coverup!

254 RememberSekhmet?  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:47:41am

re: #108 Killian Bundy

My God, is anyone watching Fox? They must have transported (UFOs included) everry insane, unsatble troofer/moonbat in this country to Denver.

/and I'm guessing none of them have hotel reservations so they're all going to have to defecate somewhere

Bring out the crap cannon!

255 jcm  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:48:00am

Nude ride prompts naked assault on Canada police

VANCOUVER, British Columbia: Naked cyclists converged on Vancouver's main police station Saturday to protest the arrest of a fellow cyclist who had taken his 3-year-old son on a nude ride earlier in the day.

Naked Bike Ride spokesman Conrad Schmidt said it all began when six squad cars and a paddy wagon showed up as the group of about 75 naked cyclists arrived along the city's English Bay.

256 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:48:40am
257 jcm  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:48:59am

re: #252 Maximu§

ooops repost.

McCains kids are serving in the military and Biden's kid is a rich lobbyist...that alone is reason to vote McCain.

One of McCain's kids in in Iraq now IIRC

258 opnion  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:49:35am

re: #253 Typicalwhitey

Actually I heard they were trying to block this release until after November.
I don't think they would be stupid enough to doctor the documents.

Politics 101...it isn't the original sin that sinks you, it is the coverup!

Thats true, but if the pages are not sequential, things can just get omitted. This is Chicago & Rich Daley is pulling the strings.
If they do turn over everything , it could be real interesting.

259 jcm  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:49:51am

re: #256 buzzsawmonkey

Cyclists in a flap again?

To bad something didn't get caught in the chain.

260 sattv4u2  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:50:01am

re: #255 jcm

Nude ride prompts naked assault on Canada police

HOLD THE WEDDING !

Not that is matters much ,,, but was the CYCLIST nude, or the 3 eyar old son ? (or both?)

261 The Other Les  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:50:21am

re: #256 buzzsawmonkey

Cyclists in a flap again?

It is not possible to ride a bicycle with an inflated scrotum. Right?

262 jcm  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:50:38am

re: #260 sattv4u2

HOLD THE WEDDING !

Not that is matters much ,,, but was the CYCLIST nude, or the 3 eyar old son ? (or both?)

Sounds like both.....

263 Barry the Baptist  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:51:05am

re: #255 jcm


Were they headed towards Denver?

264 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:51:06am
265 Spiritualized  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:51:10am

There is no damn 'blockade' and there never has been one.

Hundreds of millions of dollars still goes to UNRWA and an equal amount gets funnelled to the terrorists of Fatah which in turn gets distributed to the terrorists running Gaza.

I wish I owned a boat, I would've been straight over to Cyprus and set anchor right in front of their pathetic little dinghies.

266 jcm  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:51:18am

re: #261 The Other Les

It is not possible to ride a bicycle with an inflated scrotum. Right?

Must have the proper inflation.... Barry's volunteered for pressure checks.

267 jcm  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:51:33am

re: #263 Barry the Baptist

Were they headed towards Denver?

Tune up ride!

268 Crimsonfisted  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:51:52am

re: #174 Miss Trixie

Do these idiots not have a f***ing CLUE? Do they not see the triumphant evil in Haniyeh's eyes?

Pardon the potty mouth today - this just p*sses me off to no end.

/is it too early for a cocktail?

It is after 5 pm somewhere.

269 Barry the Baptist  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:54:04am

re: #267 jcm

LOL

Wonder if the Denver cops would arrest them since they won't, apparently, arrest the Dem dope smokers this week?

270 sattv4u2  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:55:17am

re: #269 Barry the Baptist

LOL

Wonder if the Denver cops would arrest them since they won't, apparently, arrest the Dem dope smokers this week?

They do call it the mile HIGH city, dontchya know !

271 uptight  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:57:48am

Israel should refuse to let them leave Gaza. F*ckers.

272 Tigger2005  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:57:58am

re: #230 Walter L. Newton

Ot - And you tell me there are no traitors in our country? This is a comment on BBC on a thread about the Poland/US missile shield.

"Because of the demise of USSR as a superpower, therewas no balance of power in the world. Israel and its lobby in the US and Europe took advantage of this oppertunity and devastated some countries and its people in the Middle East. Nobody including United Nations will bring US, Britain or Israel to courts of Justice. Currently these powers enjoy total freedom to kill and destroy. Hope Russia will be able stand up again and support the sufferings of Palestinians and others.

Shah Nawaz, Seattle "

The thread...

[Link: newsforums.bbc.co.uk...]

Comments are now closed there...damn...wonder if I can find an address for Shah Nawaz and write him an educational letter.

Stalin's non-aggression pact with Hitler...the partitioning of Poland...the invasion of Finland...the enslavement of the Baltic states and Eastern Europe after the war...the gulags...the Ukraine famine...the training and financing of terrorist organizations ... Hungary and Czechoslovakia ... the massive butchery in Afghanistan ... the fact that most of Saddam's weaponry, which he used mostly to kill Iranians and his own people, came from Russia and France... etc etc etc.

273 Cognito  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:58:07am

Clueless American protester and shadowboxer par exellence: “We could not believe it when we saw the shore... one small step for humankind and one giant step for Palestine.”

Actual Gaza resident: “...it turned out these boats contain too little food and mostly activists...”

That is high humor, my friends. "We're here, O people of Palestine! Welcome us with open arms! Together we will throw off the... the, eh... why are you all holding sporks?"

274 Barry the Baptist  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:58:09am

re: #270 sattv4u2


LOL

Yeah...reminds me of the old Revenge of the Nerds II line after they smoked a little dope:

'What if C-A-T really spelled dog?'

I can see a bunch of these Dem's sitting around a tree (with freshly cleaned up bum) smoking and applying the phrase to foreign policy, domestic policy, etc......

275 jcm  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:58:31am

Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami, August 15, 2008:
When Mahdi Appears, "Islamic Revival Will Sweep Over Entire World"

"Globalization will only be realized when the days of the Mahdi come. The world of arrogance will take its dream of globalization to the grave. But in the days of the Mahdi, [real] globalization will definitely come to pass.

[...]

"God sent His Messenger in order to spread the just religion, so that His religion [Islam] would overcome all other religions.

[...]

"By 'overcome,' I am not referring to the superiority of the logic of Islam, because in this sense, it is already superior.

[...]

"[I am referring to] a tangible victory.

[...]

"Not a single house will remain on the face of the earth

[...]

"unpenetrated by Islam.

[...]

"The claim that the time has passed when one religion ruled the world runs counter to the Koran and the [Islamic] tradition. Not only has the time not passed, but the Islamic revival that we are witnessing today is moving in this direction, and Allah willing, this Islamic revival will sweep over the entire world, when the Mahdi appears.

276 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 10:59:26am
277 Barry the Baptist  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:00:01am

"Not a single house will remain on the face of the earth"

Wonder if Barry will use this against McCain?

278 Macker  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:00:33am

re: #276 buzzsawmonkey

You think you're one of a special breed
But for causes you just have a bottomless need
You want to be a hero, and what do you do?
You try to come to Hamas' rescue
You try to come to Hamas' rescue

--with apologies to the Rolling Stones

Which song is this?

279 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:00:58am
280 eclectic infidel  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:01:03am

Ah, Larudee and creeps finally made it. I heard that they were stuck elsewhere for awhile due to conditions on the sea, forced to max out credit cards while they begged their comrades back home for more donations. A shame their boats didn't run afoul of any mines. I can say with confidence that the world would be a better place without them in it.

281 nyc redneck  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:01:13am

the morons show up at the pity party and they expect to be served.
typical behavior from self-centered libs.
it's all abt. how good they feel arriving only w/ their empty intentions.
assholes.

282 Cognito  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:01:14am

re: #48 Spiny Norman

Usefulless Idiots.

I have yet to hear an explanation from these twits how "the eeevilll Zionists" can "blockade" Gaza when it f*cking borders Egypt!

The Egyptians don't exactly keep that border open, and they tend to shoot anyone who makes a run at it -- like desperate African women, for instance.

283 sattv4u2  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:01:30am

re: #273 Cognito

My guess is that some of these "activists" will leave Gaza with a few less articles than they showed up with

sandles ,, desinger sunglasses,,,, digital cameras ,,,, watches ,,,,pride ,,,,,

284 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:01:39am
285 pat  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:05:43am

re: #283 sattv4u2

My guess is that some of these "activists" will leave Gaza with a few less articles than they showed up with

sandles ,, desinger sunglasses,,,, digital cameras ,,,, watches ,,,,pride ,,,,,

Wallet, passports, and will be luck if not raped.

286 Dr. Shalit  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:08:00am

re: #29 solomonpanting

The joke's on the activists if Israel doesn't let them leave.

solomon -

And how - looks like somebody got smart. And, they were on the beaches waiting for food and other goods - Palestinian Cargo Cult?

-S-

287 RememberSekhmet?  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:08:08am

Visualizing the results you want can get you what you want, insofar as it changes your mindset to make you more aware of opportunity, more conscious of those things you need to achieve the change you want, and in what you project toward others. Anything metaphysical you invoke in that visualization is also paying attention, and may be inclined to kick a few opportunities your way. If you believe in an overmind of people in similar pursuits, you can possibly influence the overmind in your direction.

Where people think of the futility of visualization, they think of goals that are, quite frankly, far beyond the abilities and control of the visualizer: world peace, changing the color of traffic lights, etc. In other words, many of the moonbats' favorite targets of visualization. You may be able to visualize a better job, but visualizing world peace is beyond the individual.

288 Alberta Oil Peon  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:08:14am

re: #152 sattv4u2

I for one know for a fact this works. Just last week, I was a working class 54 year old schlub. Today, due to positive visualization, I am not the starting center fielder and power hitter of the Boston Red Sox, will be starting at quaterback this year for the New England Patriots, I have married Pamela Anderson and we are honeymooning on my private island in the South Pacific

Heh! If your positive visualization really worked, Pamela Anderson would have real boobs.

289 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:10:30am

re: #287 RememberSekhmet?

Hear hear!
A hundred up-dings!
/obscure subject, but vital

290 Spiritualized  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:10:55am

Oooh, there's a petition here to 'stop the siege', they only have 2,360 signatures.

I implore you to help them out.

291 debutaunt  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:14:23am

re: #290 Spiritualized

Oooh, there's a petition here to 'stop the siege', they only have 2,360 signatures.

I implore you to help them out.

Nah.

292 lifeofthemind  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:17:16am

re: #248 opnion

Yeah, they have had plenty of time to doctor the documents. They turned away Stanley Kurtz , of National Review & he predicted this


In totally unrelated news everyone who works at destroy-it got a 40 ft boat as a special bonus this year. I'd be amazed if they find anything in that file, not even a laundry list. See my #744 on Veep thread #1.
/joke

293 jcm  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:17:45am

re: #290 Spiritualized

Oooh, there's a petition here to 'stop the siege', they only have 2,360 signatures.

I implore you to help them out.

I signed up Adolf Hitler, some other wise assed lizard got Joseph Geobbels

294 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:18:10am

re: #290 Spiritualized

I implore you to help them out.

I'll help them outdoors and point them toward the bulldozer.

295 Amy  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:19:58am

The Carter Center also was involved in funding this boat ride.

From IMRA:

The Carter Center of former US President Jimmy Carter and the Archbishop Desmond Tutu have both endorsed the project (www.imra.org.il/story.php3?id=40027). According to news reports, the Carter Center was also involved in the funding of the project.

By doing so, Carter has violated the U.S. Neutrality Act, but don't hold your breath waiting for anyone to prosecute him.

296 jcm  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:22:13am

re: #290 Spiritualized

Oooh, there's a petition here to 'stop the siege', they only have 2,360 signatures.

I implore you to help them out.

Some of the comments are priceless!

Gaza my not be occupied, but it is even worse. Israel tries all it can to push Palestinians into desperate attacks on Israel so that it can then use its military might to ccontinue crushing Palestine and rob more land

...

The holocaust must be stopped!

...

End the siege. More Justice. More Peace.
297 JeremyR  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:33:30am

However, once it turned out these boats contain too little food and mostly activists ... some people left the beach disappointed.

I'd suggest cooking and cleaning the activists, but 1. Thats a little overboard, and 2. Given the condition of most activists I've met, ya can't clean em.

298 JeremyR  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:36:03am

re: #293 jcm

I signed up Adolf Hitler, some other wise assed lizard got Joseph Geobbels

Did anyone sign up Ayers, Rezco, and the Obamanation?

299 debutaunt  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:40:09am

re: #298 JeremyR

Did anyone sign up Ayers, Rezco, and the Obamanation?

That would be wrong.

300 FlakMusic  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:40:17am
Meanwhile, many Palestinians who turned out to welcome them were disappointed that the self-aggrandizing morons didn’t bring them any food.

I guess that means they're not even useful idiots.

301 Cheese Eating Victory Monkey  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 11:50:13am

Jpost is featuring a talkback saying that Israel shouldn't let these "visitors" out of Gaza until they convince Hamas to release Corporal Shalit.

302 eclectic infidel  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 12:04:26pm

re: #265 Spiritualized

There is no damn 'blockade' and there never has been one.

Hundreds of millions of dollars still goes to UNRWA and an equal amount gets funnelled to the terrorists of Fatah which in turn gets distributed to the terrorists running Gaza.

I wish I owned a boat, I would've been straight over to Cyprus and set anchor right in front of their pathetic little dinghies.

It's encouraging to know that someone is paying attention.

When I heard about Cyprus, I was so hoping that they'd simply run out of contributions and head back from whence they came.

Or as I mentioned earlier, float into a live mine.

303 eclectic infidel  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 12:12:26pm

re: #99 rwmofo

OT: Eight year-old wants to divorce 50 year-old Saudi man.

...and I'm the infidel?

A quote from the article:

"...groups say children are often given away in return for hefty dowries, or as a result of old customs in which a father promises his infant daughters and sons to cousins out of a belief that marriage will protect them from illicit relationships."

The irony is that these children are then subjected to violence & sexual abuse (read: child rape) from their "husbands" who, of course, consider their "wives" to be their personal chattel, to do with them as they please.

Islam is a religion that promotes & enables child rape.

But yes, you, I and everyone else who doesn't submit to Allah is an infidel.

I wear the infidel label with pride. So should you.

304 eric_odessit  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 12:25:56pm

So, this idiot woman's name is Greta Berlin? Berlin? Another one of those self-hating suicidal Jews? What can be done about those people?
Eric.

305 Outrider  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 12:43:49pm

re: #210 Occasional Reader

If I understood her correctly, the Pink Party "hip hop activist" more or less just called Obama a race traitor. So he's got that going for him, at least.

A "race traitor"? A Mudblood? She is channeling the Dark Lord now? You mean the Death Eaters are meeting in Denver?

You just can't make up stuff as good as is really happening in Denver. This is going to be a _great_ week!

306 eaglewingz08  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 1:00:23pm

Distinguishing 'Palestine' from 'humankind' is very true and ironic although that would be lost on these koolaid drinkers. Also wondering whether what little food they brought (or did the leftards eat most of what food they had on the boat while waiting to get into hamasstan?) was halal? If not, would they be brought up on charges of being zionists who were attempting to have hamasstan residents violate sharia laws?
Any word on whether any 'advisors' from the Obamanation's campaign were on this boat? (The Obamanation's advisors do seem to get along well with islamofascists-birds of a feather?)

307 yochanan  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 2:12:37pm

PANCAKES for everyone.

308 Muadib  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 2:32:09pm

Boatloads of idiots lost in an ocean of stupidity.

309 Hanoch  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 3:21:55pm

It would be nice to think these people were simply morons or "useful idiots". The reality is that they are just garden-variety anti-semites. Does anyone think these people get worked up about real injustice in the world? If so, they would be focusing on the way the Arab leaders treat their own people; what China has done to Tibet; the atrocities in Darfur, etc., etc. This has nothing to do with perceived injustices, and everything to do with the fact that their target is Israel.

310 EuskalHerria  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 3:52:37pm

Kaixo!

here is a comment by Hugh Fitzgerald of Jihadwatch which is timely and applicable to the subject at hand. The Prime Minister of the deposed Palestinian unity goverment Ismail Haneya said that liberating Jerusalem and the holy al-Aqsa Mosque can only be achieved through Jihad (Holy War), instead of "absurd peace talks"

Hugh states:

Such shining forthrightness should not be allowed to obscure the obverse of the medal: Hamas stands for Fast Jihad, but Fatah stands for Slow Jihad. They differ only on matters of tactics and timing. The terminally ill Olmert regime, like a patient suffering Alzheimer's who is pursuaded on his deathbed to sign a document leaving everything to a distant and indifferent and least worthy relative, is determined, it appears, to sign away to Mahmoud Abbas what it has no right to do, for the olmert regime lacks legitimacy. and it not only has no right to do so, it exhibits no sense in attempting to do so, for it has failed to recognize the new understanding dawning among Infidels, an understanding not brought about by any great improvement in Israel's efforts at explaining itself, nor any great improvement in the largely atrocious and biased coverage of israel's attempts to defend itself, but rather from the behavior of Muslims toward Infidels around the world. each bomb attack on a bus in London, each slitting of the throats of Christian schoolgirls in Indonesia, each murder or threat of murder in Amsterdam or Denmark, each example of Muslim outrage, which in turn forces people, nolens-volens, to realize how absurd is the presentation of Islam as merely a "religion," and to listen more keenly to the articulate defectors from Islam, such as Wafa Sultan and Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Ali Sina and Ibn Warraq, and to those who, having grown up within the Muslim world as non-Muslims, have also managed to survive, get to the West, and to testify--all of this, and even the greater heed paid to the texts (and thus the tenets) of Islam, have changed the situation for Israel, and will continue to do so. For much more of the outside world is willing to listen, and beginning to comprehend, that what the Arabs have done since the Six-Day War, that is to so carefully create out of the Gazan Arabs and the "West Bank" Arabs a totally fictitious "Palestinian People" (with lots of clever backdating), in order to misrepresent, through repackaging as a "war for the legitimate rights of the 'Palestinian' People" and to keep using phrases that juridically are simply false, such as that deadly word "occupied" (Israel, as the intended beneficiary of, and sole possessor state to, the Mandate for Palestine, has a prior and convincing claim, should it choose to exercise it, to both Gaza and what the Jordanians renamed as "the West Bank," in addition to its claim to territory taken in a war of self-defense. it is absurd--but so many things about the coverage of the Arab Muslim war on Israel are absurd--to keep talking about part of the territory allocated by the league of nations, in its attempt to do justice, after the breakdown of the Ottoman empire, to others among the many peoples of the Middle East, not just to the dominant and dominating Arabs as "occupied" by Israel. it would be far more accurate to describe those portions of Judea and Samaria (as they have been known since the time of Jesus), who had no trouble with those toponyms either) that comprise the soi-distant "West Bank" as "Arab-occupied parts of Judea and Samaria". How strange it sounds. but get it repeated ten thousand times, and it will not sound strange at all.

Those Muslim acts of aggression against non-Muslims, acts of aggression of every kind--for are not Muslim demands for changes in the very institutions, legal and political and social, of the Infidel nation-states that have so generously and heedlessly allowed Muslims to settle deep within, not acts of aggression of the most disturbing and threatening kind?---

---The age of deterrence, of forcing the Arabs not to attack, is the only way to keep the peace---.

311 eclectic infidel  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 4:24:37pm

re: #304 eric_odessit

So, this idiot woman's name is Greta Berlin? Berlin? Another one of those self-hating suicidal Jews? What can be done about those people?
Eric.

Be done? Not too much can be done. People like Berlin exist in their own carefully constructed universe of victimhood and ignorance. She can be opposed in the public forum, where such a forum is allowed, of course. It has been my experience that this particular brand of activist is not too keen on opposing viewpoints.

312 haiku  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 4:55:08pm

#304 & #311
Greta Berlin is not Jewish but has a Jewish ex-husband, hence the last name, who obviously got tired of her anti-semitic views. "Stop the Ism" has an e-mail from Greta's former stepdaughter who was a witness to several of Greta's anti-semitic rants. One of those rants occurred in front of Israeli dinner guests.

It's safe to say that many if not all of the pro-"Palestinian" activists are anti-semites. These groups like Ism and "Free Gaza" are more about hating Jews than caring about the "poor" Arabs. They also have nothing to do with peace. Many activists were seen hugging the evil leader of hamas after arriving in Israel. It made me sick to see affection shown to a man who has been behind the murder of thousands of Israeli women and children.

The crazed leader and co-founder of Ism Huwaida Arraf was there. Does anyone know if she's still married to a real self-hating Jew, Adam Shapiro? He's just as insane as Huwaida but even more sick because he's Jewish. It wasn't surprise me if they divorced because the whole relationship and marriage seemed like a sham created for publicity.

313 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sun, Aug 24, 2008 6:23:48pm
314 paybacktime  Mon, Aug 25, 2008 2:35:06am

Great LIAR Berlin has been exposed as a LIAR.

[Link: www.solomonia.com...]

And when confronted with evidence that she is a LIAR, she skulks away.

Greta LIAR Berlin attended a talk by Daniel Pipes and Wafa Sultan, where Greta interrupted the talk with screams of "LIAR, LIAR", claiming that Wafa Sultan never appeared on Al Jazeera.

My Disrupted Talk at UCLA
by Daniel Pipes
Weblog
April 13, 2007
[Link: www.danielpipes.org...]

Below is a link to a page on Al-Jazerra APOLOGIZING for an appearance of Wafa Sultan on Al-Jazeera, counter to Greta LIAR Berlins claim.

[Link: english.aljazeera.net...]

Al Jazeera apology for guest remark

Al Jazeera has apologized for "offensive" remarks made by a guest during a live debate about the reprinting of cartoons in Denmark said to insult Prophet Muhammad.

In a statement on Wednesday, Al Jazeera expressed its "deepest apologies" for comments made by Wafa Sultan, a Syrian-born US-based academic, which "offended Islam".

The comments were made during the Tuesday evening debate on the talk show "The Opposite Direction".

The statement did not say what offensive remarks had been made in the programme, which was moderated by Al Jazeera's Faisal al-Qassem.

Sultan has drawn strong criticism for her controversial views on how Islam needs to be reinterpreted to suit the modern world.

Protests have raged across the Muslim world since several Danish newspapers recently reprinted a drawing featuring the prophet.

The cartoon, first published in early 2006, caused days of protests worldwide, including in Afghanistan, where 11 people were killed.

Al Jazeera is based in the Gulf state of Qatar.

Who ya gonna believe, Greta LIAR Berlin or Al Jazeera itself?

In the above link to Solomonia.com, when confronted with evidence that Greta LIAR Berlins claims are false, Greta LIAR Berlin then claims she never said the Wafa Sultan never appeared on Al-Jazeera, it was a fake "zionist" version of Al-Jazeera.

The apology on aljazeera.net is real.

Greta LIAR Berlins search for peace is fake.

315 Jed  Mon, Aug 25, 2008 7:41:34am

Why didn't they go to Georgia and face Russian tanks?

316 see bs  Mon, Aug 25, 2008 9:40:42am

Can we revoke their passports and let them stay there?


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