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Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 8:57:29 am PDT

The poor oppressed Palestinians are at it again: Palestinian group says it has kidnapped US student in West Bank.

RAMALLAH, West Bank (AFP) - A previously unknown Palestinian militant group has claimed to have kidnapped an American student in the occupied West Bank.

The group, Ansar Al-Suna, faxed a copy of the student’s passport and his student identification card to security officials in the West Bank, a Palestinian security official told AFP.

The group said it had snatched the student, who was named as Michael Phillips, in the town of Nablus on Wednesday.

The US consulate in east Jerusalem said it was looking into the report.

If the Michael Phillips who wrote this article for Islamofascist site aljazeerah.info is the same person, another useful idiot may be having a close encounter with reality: Israeli Occupation Terrorist Forces Reinvade Nablus, Kill One Member of the Resistance.

UPDATE at 10/11/06 1:28:51 pm:

More information at the Jerusalem Post, where they identify Phillips as a worker for Project Hope: Group says it kidnapped US student.

The IDF stressed that entering Nablus, as well as other Palestinian cities in the West Bank, was dangerous for foreigners as well as for Israelis, who were forbidden by law from entering Palestinian territory.

“People risk their lives when entering these places,” one officer said. “Nablus is a dangerous city, it is the terror capital of the West Bank and foreigners should think carefully before traveling there.”

International Director of Project Hope Jeremy Wideman told The Jerusalem Post that it was not certain that Philips had been kidnapped. Philips, he said, was in his early twenties, was from New Orleans, of Italian descent and had been in Nablus for close to half-a-year teaching English to Palestinian schoolchildren.

“We don’t even know if he has been taken,” he said. “He has not been around for one day and it could be that he just went away for the day.”

As to the IDF warnings not to enter Nablus, Wideman said it was actually the military that made the West Bank city dangerous.

“Generally the city is welcoming and safe,” he said. “It is certainly safer than Latin American cities. We will need to wait to see what happens.”

UPDATE at 10/11/06 3:38:49 pm:

Hmm. I’m getting a faint whiff of a piscine aroma about this story. Al-Aqsa: We freed kidnapped US youth.

Dozens of armed gunmen from the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades stormed the Nablus apartment where kidnapped US citizen Michael Leighton Phillips was being held and freed the American youth.
 
Phillips was initially taken to the home of a PLO Executive Committee member’s home, where he was surrounded by dozens of media crews.
 
Phillips spoke to Ynet immediately after his release and said he wasn’t disappointed in the Palestinian people, “even though I can’t exactly say that they treated me kindly.”

According to Phillips, he was held by his captors for 48 hours. “I don’t know who the kidnappers where or what they wanted, but I know who put me in the taxi that I was kidnapped from,” he said.
 
He refused to describe how the kidnappers treated him, and only said: “I can’t say they treated me politely or kindly.”

UPDATE at 10/11/06 4:07:31 pm:

That aroma is coming from the ISM; Jeremy Wildeman (misspelled above) is also a Canadian “delegate” for the International Solidarity Movement: ISM Canada - English - Delegates’ Pages. (Hat tip: LC La Wedgie.)

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1 Liz ard  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 6:58:46am

What a tool !

2 Joel  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 6:59:13am

Please do not rescue him!

3 FrogMarch  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:00:47am

Pass the Kleenex...

4 carridine  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:01:00am

"A previously unknown Jordyptian exile gang of retarded bullies today captured..."

5 Mycroft  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:01:02am

I'd bet money he's in on it.

6 Poitiers-Lepanto  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:01:47am

Israeli terrorist forces ?

Who will help you now, the Red Swastika ?
Fool.

7 RedPepper  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:01:57am

Can't wait to see the forced-conversion-to-Islam video!

8 pegcity  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:02:08am

Kidnapped yeah right.

Send us an ear to prove it.

9 Fluffster  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:02:42am

He must have run out of daddy's money.

10 lawhawk  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:03:42am

Well, seems that the Palestinian thugs have plenty of time on their hands, since they took time out from their attacking Israel and other terror groups to conduct this particular attack.

So, what's the endgame here? Ransom money to fund more terrorism? That's my take.

11 Shaemus  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:03:57am

Yawn...

12 Rancher  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:04:59am

Maybe, common enough name though. Ansar al-Sunna (Defenders of the Tradition), however isn't, yet this unknown group has been active in Iraq since May, 2004.

13 Kragar (proud to be kafir)  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:05:28am

Is the State Dept in negotiations arranging for the kidnappers to keep him?

14 eon  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:06:03am

By the standards of Al-Jazeera, this is almost impartial. At least he admitted that one of the targets was, in fact, armed.
Still, this looks like a case of the biter bit.

cheers

eon

15 coz  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:06:10am

but,but,but,...I'm on your side!

/Michael Phillips

16 Mike C.  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:06:13am

I'd like to see that student ID. What university ? And what is he working towards ? A PhD in stupidity ?

17 MandyManners  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:07:05am

How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child.

King Lear

18 Black George Bush  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:07:39am

Another useful idiot mugged by reality.

19 Kragar (proud to be kafir)  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:07:43am

OT

Here we go again:

Study: 655,000 Iraqis Died Due to War

A controversial new study contends nearly 655,000 Iraqis have died because of the war, suggesting a far higher death toll than other estimates.

The timing of the survey's release, just a few weeks before the U.S. congressional elections, led one expert to call it "politics."

In the new study, researchers attempt to calculate how many more Iraqis have died since March 2003 than one would expect without the war. Their conclusion, based on interviews of households and not a body count, is that about 600,000 died from violence, mostly gunfire. They also found a small increase in deaths from other causes like heart disease and cancer.

"Deaths are occurring in Iraq now at a rate more than three times that from before the invasion of March 2003," Dr. Gilbert Burnham, lead author of the study, said in a statement.

The study by Burnham, of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and others is to be published Thursday on the Web site of The Lancet, a medical journal.

20 Chicken Kiev  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:08:03am

OT

ROPers murdered a British female cop; hooray for multiculturalism:

A man has pleaded guilty to the murder of an unarmed policewoman who was shot dead during an alleged robbery at a travel agency in Bradford last year.

Muzzaker Imtiaz Shah, one of five men due to go on trial Wednesday for murdering Sharon Beshenivsky, admitted the killing at a court hearing earlier this month but legal restrictions prevented the fact being reported.

Judge Andrew Smith, sitting at Newcastle Crown Court, lifted the order after representations from the press, allowing the publication of 25-year-old Shah's guilty plea...

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

21 SpiritOf1683  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:09:39am

Another 'chestless man' in the making?

[Link: www.davidwarrenonline.com...]

22 Rancher  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:11:36am

Ansar al-Sunna generates 192,000 hits on Google and has its own newsletter.

23 Chicken Kiev  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:11:41am

The three guys who murdered that Brit lady cop (and tried to kill her partner too) are:

Muzzaker Imtiaz Shah, 24; Mustaf Jama, 25, and his 19-year-old brother Yusuf Jama -- a British-born Pakistani and two Somalians.

[Link: www.telegraph.co.uk...]

24 lawhawk  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:12:20am

Phillips apparently was working with an organization known as Project Hope, though I'm not sure it's this one, which doesn't list Israel/Palestinian areas as where it operates.

25 American Jewess in Jerusalem  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:12:53am

Earlier today, there was a report on Arutz Sheva about an unconfirmed kidnapping of an American from the town of Shechem. Then they pulled the story, so I assumed that they had confirmed it was false. Now I'm wondering if this is somehow related.

Well, I have no bleeders for useful idiots. I really don't care what happens to him, only that whatever it is, it be widely broadcast to his little band of fellow useful idiots back at home.

26 mike76  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:13:03am

Sorry about being OT, but this is just too funny - those poor souls just can't seem to get anything right:

Indonesian Competition: Mock Denmark
As a reaction against the now infamous video of a Danish political youth-wing mocking Muhammed, an Indonesian radio station has launched a competition to mock Denmark’s “King”.

By Theis Broegger

Who can make the best drawing of Denmark’s King next to a pig?

That is the challenge now issued by Imam Mubarok from the Indonesian radio station Radikal, reports the newspaper Republika. The competition has, very creatively, been named “Denmark’s king and pigs”, and the winner can expect a reward of approximately five million Rupiah (roughly 3.000 DKK).

“The winning drawing will be sent to the royal house in Denmark,” says Imam Mubarok from Radikal.

It remains unclear whether potential participants in the competition are to draw King Frederik IX, who died in 1972, or Queen Margrethe II, who is the current Danish monarch.

Muslims are not allowed to eat pigs, which is why such drawings are regarded as a deep insult of Denmark. The Danes, however, have received the news of this competition with smiling faces and a couple of good laughs so far.

From [Link: www.scandasia.com...] (also on several Danish newssites).

27 dipdipdipdip  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:13:45am

cheerleading the kidnapping of someone with whom you disagree is disgusting.

28 new_tommy  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:14:02am

How much will we have to pay the Palestinians to keep him? Don't harm him, but don't give him back to us either.

29 new_tommy  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:17:21am

#27 dipdipdipdip

cheerleading the kidnapping of someone with whom you disagree is disgusting.

Sorry. I seriously don't want to see him harmed, but this is a guy who clearly has a history of defending these sort of tactics and the goons who engage in them. If anyone had to be kidnapped I'm glad it was him and not a truly innocent person.

30 coz  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:17:37am

#27

kidnapping someone who agrees with you is kind of moronic

31 Chicken Kiev  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:17:41am

A new CD by the group slayer

depicts Christ with partially amputated limbs and a missing eye, set in a landscape littered with amputated heads.

It includes a song called "Jihad" and another called "Skeleton Christ," so it has been banned in India this week because it is offensive to both Christians and Muslims.


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

32 SpiritOf1683  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:17:53am

#19 Kragar

And, surprise surprise, its for that lying sack of shit called 'The Lancet' again.

A massive increase on the 198,000 last time around, I would say. And notice again that it isn't based on a body count.

No wonder Winston Churchill said this way back in 1933, but my God, isn't it relevant now:

"The worst difficulties from which we suffer do not come from without. They come from within. They do not come from the cottages of the wage-earners. They come from a peculiar type of brainy people always found in our country, who, if they add something to its culture, take much from its strength. Our difficulties come from the mood of unwarrantable self-abasement into which we have been cast by a powerful section of our own intellectuals. They come from the acceptance of defeatist doctrines by a large proportion of our politicians... Nothing can save EnglandAmerica if she will not save herself. If we lose faith in ourselves, in our capacity to guide and govern, if we lose our will to live, then indeed our story is told."
33 Cognito Primoris  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:18:01am

Look on the bright side here folks;

Maybe, just maybe, someone out there will see this story and realize what we've been saying all along is the truth.

I attend Texas Tech U., where the Studentius moonbaticus make up for their small population by being extra vocal. It takes seeing friends or family hurt by the Islamaniacs to turn their hard hearts. Trust me, words and facts are never enough to persuade people who are that far out in left field. I've tried so many times.

34 Owl  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:18:28am

dipdipdipdip,
right. we are supposed to be pulling for our enemies. right. i keep forgetting that.


I see it that way most Americans saw it on 9-12-2001. You are either with us or you are against us, and if you're against us then you can eat dirt and die.

35 akak  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:19:18am

Condi is scheduled to say thank you tonight.

36 Rancher  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:20:07am

#27 dipdipdipdip

cheerleading the kidnapping of someone with whom you disagree is disgusting.

That was kinda my take initially, but upon further thought I think this guy is more in the category of "enemy", "collaborator" or at least in the category of "on the wrong side of the WOT" than just someone who disagrees.

37 Stuck in california  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:20:31am

AHHH, I see the big dipper is back...

38 Joel  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:21:21am
cheerleading the kidnapping of someone with whom you disagree is disgusting.


You think he would have any sympathy for one of us if the situation was reversed?

39 mister ghost  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:22:52am

I long for the days when David Hatcher Childress was travelling in the Middle East for his Lost Cities series of books... he was somewhere in the occupied territories and hitched a ride with a crazy Palenstinian truck driver who was swigging alcohol from a bottle and made a detour to visit a tent brothel out in the boonies somewhere - then the Pali got in to a fight with some Kung Fu exhibiting Palestinian type, so he took out this long machete and... Those were the days...

40 galloping granny  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:23:01am

It is a very sad thing that the very first thought of so many of us is that this young man has not been "kidnapped" at all but is instead a volunteer - and a traitor.

41 amir  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:24:08am

I wouldn't jump to conclusions about who Michael phillips is. Michael and Phillips are common names. Here's another Michael Phillips.
Though this one doesn't seem like a student.

42 Dustoff-507  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:25:33am

#27 Dip-e-do

cheerleading the kidnapping of someone with whom you disagree is disgusting.

Hey dip, what makes you think it was a kidnapping?

43 Carl in Jerusalem  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:27:32am

According to one Abu Layl,

"This is the first time we hear of this group appearing in Nablus. I believe the statement is not reliable; no Palestinian group would harm international activists, who not only support us, but live among us like Palestinians. We eat with them, drink with them and work with them. It is impossible that a real Palestinian group stands behind the incident."

I guess Angelo Frammartino didn't count.

44 Thor-Zone  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:27:34am

seething palis = not the sharpest tools in the drawer

45 OldGuard  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:28:07am

Providing this is the same Michael Phillips that wrote the above mentioned article, most of us here have no sympathy for the fool. If, indeed, this is another Michael Phillips, I'm sure you'll get a different reaction.

46 javems  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:28:09am

#19 Kragar

Here we go again


According to my handy-dandy calcuator that is 598 people a day, every day, for three years.
The people have absolutely no sense.

47 Joel  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:28:24am

Any non Muslim who goes into Nablus is just asking for trouble.

48 MoonbatBane  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:30:16am

#27 dipdipdipdip 10/11/2006 09:13AM PDT

cheerleading the kidnapping of someone with whom you disagree is disgusting.

First, I don't buy that it was a kidnapping. These terrorists and their appeasing allies have discovered that they can work together to stage a kidnapping and then make quite a tidy sum off of it. Tell-tale if this is the case: after a ransom is paid, he will be released unharmed and praise his "captors."

Second, if it really is a kidnpapping, I for one won't cheerlead for it. However, I also won't lose a wink of sleep over it. If you appease and side with terrorists, you are making my world less safe. If the reality of whom you've sided with bites you in the ###, well, that's just too bad. File under "irony" and "justice."

PS This is assuming that Michael Phillips is the one wrote for aljazeerah(dot)info. If he isn't that person or a similar one, then that's a different matter entirely.

49 new_tommy  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:30:40am

#31 Chicken Kiev

Leave it to Slayer to offend everyone. Lol.

50 Tumulus11  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:30:44am

PNN, (Nablus) Michael Phillips, 2 July 06

'Israeli occupation terrorist forces killed at least one member of the armed Palestinian resistance and took two others to unknown locations in this weekend’s invasion of the northern West Bank city of Nablus.'

. Mr. Phillips should be hoping that with all that invading, occupying and terrorising on their schedule, Israeli forces have enough time left to rescue a badly frightened moonbat from his former heroes.

51 SpiritOf1683  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:33:03am

#26 mike76

How about a drawing of a pigs body with Imam Mubarok's face on it?

/Do I collect five million rupiah?

52 amir  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:33:10am

According to ynet (in Hebrew) the guys full name is Michael Leighton Phillips which returned zero results on a google search.

53 Ward Cleaver  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:33:58am

Hold on a minute, while I get out the world's smallest violin.

This one's for you, dipbrain.

An a one, an a two...

54 Hazmat  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:35:53am

42 Dustoff-507 10/11/2006 09:25AM PDT
#27 Dip-e-do

cheerleading the kidnapping of someone with whom you disagree is disgusting.

Hey dip, what makes you think it was a kidnapping?

Hey, it's probably a sleepover. And what's this dipdipdipdipshit, did nodrog spawn?

55 amir  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:36:04am
56 SpiritOf1683  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:40:31am

#46 javems

Or worse still, 1,252 every day over the last year.

Clearly, these terrorist-supporting jackasses have no sense whatsoever.

Maybe, its something to do with the mid term elections.

/conspiracy theory mode off

57 new_tommy  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:43:43am

Oh man! The al-Reuters article has been significantly changed in the last hour or two. Previously, the article mentioned that some of these researchers had a history of being involved in a previous questionable study and they quoted other experts who called this study ridiculous and politically motivated.

Apparently, they have removed all of that. Al-Reuters never fails to disappoint.

58 Ben Hur  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:47:15am

One man's Nablus is another man's Schem.

No surprise that they choose Nablus.

59 Charles  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:47:48am

I'm not jumping to conclusions about Michael Phillips, of course, as the post makes clear. But even though it is a common name, how many Michael Phillipses could there be in Nablus?

60 BabbaZee  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 7:54:38am
how many Michael Phillipses could there be in Nablus?

exactly.

61 wanumba  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 8:05:41am

Even though many times excitable reporting makes a place seem worse than it really is, kidnapping is such a feature of that region since the 70s (meaning foreigners) it's very reasonable to question anyone's excuses for hanging out in such a place, especially since the invasion of Iraq and especially again with the new version kidnapping industry of useful idiots and collaborators as fund-raisers or propaganda pieces.

Just food for thought, The Alaskan Indians are a much more impressive bunch, denied ANWAR oil and ANWAR jobs and living in a bitter cold environment, they refused tainted oil from the opportunist Chavez (native-borns reject racist appeal). Where is Habitat for Humanity and energy-efficent homes for our own citizens? No, the Left would rather cozy up to aggressive people in the Midle East who cry oppression and live in "refugee camps" that have shops, schools, electricity, tv, video, restaurants, and enjoy rather nice weather all year round.

62 Joel  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 8:08:46am
how many Michael Phillipses could there be in Nablus?


Obviously one too many!

63 Joel  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 8:15:21am
Phillips, who was teaching in West Bank refugee camps, was reported missing Wednesday and his project manager said he had been kidnapped.


Choose your friends carefully.

64 M. Bensson-Levi  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 8:16:59am

One must indeed be certain of the facts before coming to any conclusions, but for the sake of argument, let us proceed on the assumption that the person in question, is indeed the same person who wrote the screed published 2 July,2006, at aljazeerah.info.

If that is the case, FUCK 'IM! I hope that they rip his tounge out through his asshole!

How's that for cheerleading, dip?!

65 amir  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 8:20:41am

#64

well put.

66 Joel  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 8:20:56am

64 M. Bensson-Levi

I hope that they rip his tounge out through his asshole!

Happy Ram-a-dan-a-ding-dong!

67 BenZacharia  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 8:23:34am

#61 wanumba

Just food for thought, The Alaskan Indians are a much more impressive bunch, denied ANWAR oil and ANWAR jobs and living in a bitter cold environment, they refused tainted oil from the opportunist Chavez (native-borns reject racist appeal).

Agree about them throwing it Huggys face.

On the part about ANWAR jobs, do you think the unions will be more equitable this time around as far as allowing indigenous Alaskans to compete for jobs?

Last time was less than a shining example of 'content of character' and was more about 'the color of thier skin'.

.

68 amir  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 8:27:46am

The usual palestinian suspects are blaming an al-qaeda affiliated terrorist group Ansar A-Sunna, while denying responsibilty.

We don't kidnap tools

Rabi'a Abu Layl, a senior activist with the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, told Ynet: "Not only we have no contact with them, but we condemn
the incident. If this youth was kidnapped in Nablus itself, then the issue is serious since foreign teenagers staying here despite the situation are usually volunteers who come to help us on humanitarian missions."


Abu-Layl added: "This is the first time we hear of this group appearing in Nablus. I believe the statement is not reliable; no Palestinian group would harm international activists, who not only support us, but live among us like Palestinians. We eat with them, drink with them and work with them. It is impossible that a real Palestinian group stands behind the incident."
69 M. Bensson-Levi  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 8:38:02am

#66 Joel

Happy Ram-a-dan-a-ding-dong!

Thank You. It's the only time of the year that I eat PIG...during the daylight hours only, of course.

BTW, as we all know, language is a constantly evolving, living entity, yet I note that most of the rest of the world is still using the archaic form "tongue" rather than the more highly evolved "tounge" which I, of course,employ...it's good to be on the cutting edge.

70 Joel  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 9:03:53am

#69 M. Bensson-Levi
Odds are that the Michael Phillips is the same miscreant who wrote the al-Jihad article Charles referenced. In that case I have zero sympathy for him. You can bet he is being treated better than Gilad Shalit.

71 Lady Mondegreen  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 9:12:56am

Why did the Shriners kidnap this dude?

/bad joke. Sorry, Grandpa was an Ansar Shriner. (He had a fez!)

72 M. Bensson-Levi  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 9:56:01am

#70 Joel

You can bet he is being treated better than Gilad Shalit.

That is an absolute certainty.

73 Dr. Shalit  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 9:56:13am

Sounds like time to crack open a 24oz. can of
SCHADENFREUDE ICE.

-s-

74 Gmac  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 10:17:17am

To bad he's getting bi*ch slapped by reality but thats the price you pay when you're a tool of the RoP(MA).

75 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 10:26:36am
76 big L  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 11:59:43am

He will yak at them and spout all that leftie goofy twaddle and the captors will think, Praise be to allah: Give him back, release the stupid infidel.

77 Sabraguy  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 12:14:57pm

Its THIS Project Hope.

Their literature is totally one-sided (i.e. blame the Jews) and makes no mention that I can see of Paly terrorism or suicide bombings.

I can only hope it is their Michael Phillips who has been kidnapped, and that these misguided twats learn something from it.

78 amir  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 12:38:44pm

According to ynet, al-aksa martyrs brigade "rescued" mikey from his captors and turned him over to palestinian authority.
Also according to ynet, mickey is american jew.

79 amir  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 12:39:49pm

Mikey has already given ynet an interview. he says he is not disappointed in the palios.

80 looking closely  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 12:51:30pm

#78

Michael Leighton Phillips is a Jew?

Oi vey!

81 mayweed  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 1:50:12pm

I'm tempted to say "oh dear, what a pity, how sad" and then laugh until I lose control of my bladder.

Unfortunately, though, something tells me the little b*st*rd will end up being turned loose by his abductors, and will parade his tiresomely inevitable Stockholm Syndrome in front of an eager pack of the MSM's finest.

Now I'm going to go out and get insanely drunk. Quite honestly, it really seems like the only rational thing to do in the times we're living in.

Cheers, everyone.

82 LC LaWedgie  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 1:51:34pm

Project Hope We Get Lots of MSM Coddling

83 LC LaWedgie  Wed, Oct 11, 2006 2:01:16pm

#77 Sabraguy -
Jeremy Wildeman, project executive director, is an ISM Canada delegate.


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