A "Slow But Steady" Genocide

It appears that you have a need to place the blame for poverty on everyone except those Islamic terrorists who are in a position to help alleviate that poverty. You're too willing to excuse the Islamic terrorists and the embedded systems of ineptitude and incompetence that is so pervasive in Gaza'istan. That criticism extends to include the pal/Arabs who elect Islamic terrorists to political office and in some strange, alternate reality, expect Islamic terrorists to be capable of establishing rules and mechanisms for providing governance.

Every dollar spent on rockets/weapons in gaza is a dollar not spent to alleviate poverty.
 
Yes. And let us pray it stays that way with Arab terrorists kiiling each other without killing us infidels with them. LONG LIVE HAMAS & LONG LIVE THE ARAB SPRING!




Every dollar spent on rockets/weapons in gaza is a dollar not spent to alleviate poverty.

You might think life is all about getting fat. But, some people are more interested in freedom.
 
You might think life is all about getting fat. But, some people are more interested in freedom.

One scumbag here complains about poverty, the other animal asshole calls eliminating it "getting fat." Make up your minds, stromfront jewhating dogshit.

Freedom from what fucktard, the hamas fake, illegitimate regime? When are they ever going to have elections? Or is hamas in power forever, douchebag?
 
Here is an example of Palestinian mentality: Israel bulldozes a few Palestinian homes in Jennin filled with weapons & explosives & --- "It's a MASSACRE!"

King Hussein of Jordan gives them Black September killing aroung 20,000 Palestinian terrorists & it's just an Arab misunderstanding without a single Palestinian complaint about it.
 
Here is an example of Palestinian mentality: Israel bulldozes a few Palestinian homes in Jennin filled with weapons & explosives & --- "It's a MASSACRE!"

King Hussein of Jordan gives them Black September killing aroung 20,000 Palestinian terrorists & it's just an Arab misunderstanding without a single Palestinian complaint about it.

Israel bulldozes homes in their ethnic cleansing operations in
Palestine, their ethnic cleansing has nothing to do with homes filled with explosives anywhere.

Jenin is where many Palestinian homes were unlawfully demolished, especially in 2002, when houses were even bulldozed with their inhabitants still inside.

About the 2002 operations in Jenin, I read:

"An estimated $76,231,128 (US$) damage was done to Jenin Refugee Camp and Jenin City.

According to Major David Holley, a British military adviser to Amnesty International, the demolition of part of the Jenin Refugee Camp was not militarily justified (Ha'aretz, English edition, April 29, 2002, page 2). Evidence available to Holley indicated that after the fighting was over, the IDF had bulldozed the centre of the camp in revenge for the heavy casualties they had suffered at the hands of the Palestinian fighters."

home demolitions jenin - Bing Images


jenin-095m-250402.jpg




The Zionist barbarians' desire is to make Palestinians homeless, and force them from their homelands.

About home demolitions of Israel, I read:

"Are Israel's house demolitions legal under international law?

No. Under the Fourth Geneva Convention Occupying Powers are prohibited from destroying property or employing collective punishment. Article 53 reads: “Any destruction by the Occupying Power of real or personal property belonging individually or collectively to private persons…is prohibited." Under this provision the practice of demolishing Palestinian houses is banned, as is the wholesale destruction of the Palestinian infrastructure"


"How many houses have been demolished since the Occupation began?

Since 1967, 18,000 houses Palestinian homes have been demolished in the Occupied Territories, including East Jerusalem.

• At least 6,000 houses were demolished immediately following the 1967 war. Four entire villages were razed in the Latrun area (now known as “Canada Park”), while hundreds of ancient homes were destroyed in the Mughrabi Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City to create a plaza for the Wailing Wall.

• In 1971, Ariel Sharon, then Commander of the Southern Command, cleared 2,000 houses in the Gaza refugee camps to facilitate military control. (Since he was elected Prime Minister in early 2001 he has overseen the demolition of another 1500 homes in Gaza.)

• At least 2,000 houses in the Occupied Territories were destroyed in the course of quelling the first Intifada in the late 1980s and early ‘90s.

• Almost 1,700 Palestinian homes in the Occupied Territories were demolished by the Civil Administration during the course of the Oslo peace process (1993-2000)

• Since the start of the second Intifada in September 2000, about 5000 Palestinian homes have been destroyed in military operations, including hundreds in Jenin, Nablus, Ramallah, Bethlehem, Hebron and other cities of the West Bank, more than 2500 in Gaza alone. Tens of thousands of other homes have been left uninhabitable. Altogether around 50,000 people have been left homeless (Human Rights Watch, Razing Rafah, October 2004). Hundreds of shops, workshops, factories and public buildings, including all the Palestinian Authority ministry offices in all the West Bank cities, have also been destroyed or damaged beyond repair. According to Amnesty International more than 3000 hectares of cultivated land – 10% of the agricultural land of Gaza – have been cleared during this time. Wells, water storage pools and water pumps which provided water for drinking, irrigation and other needs for thousands of people, have also been destroyed, along with tens of kilometers of irrigation networks.

• During the same period (Sept. 2000-May 2007) about 1900 Palestinian homes have been demolished by the Civil Administration for lack of proper permits.

• More than 628 Palestinian homes have been demolished during the second Intifada as collective punishment and “deterrence” affecting families of people known or suspected of involvement in attacks on Israeli civilians. On average 12 innocent people lose their home for every person “punished” for a security offense – and in half of the cases the occupants had nothing whatsoever to do with the acts in question. To add to the Kafkaesque nature of this policy, the Israeli government insists its aim is to “deter” potential terrorists, although 79% of the suspected offenders were either dead or in detention at the time of the demolition (B’tselem Summary 2004:1,3).

Israel’s policy of house demolitions seeks to confine Palestinians to small enclaves, leaving most of the land free for Israeli settlement."

FAQs |

Don't know what you are trying to say about Jordan's King, who has nothing to do with the confllict and whose acts do nothing to justify Isreal's continuing ethnic cleansing crimes against humanity.

Sherri
 
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Here is an example of Palestinian mentality: Israel bulldozes a few Palestinian homes in Jennin filled with weapons & explosives & --- "It's a MASSACRE!"

King Hussein of Jordan gives them Black September killing aroung 20,000 Palestinian terrorists & it's just an Arab misunderstanding without a single Palestinian complaint about it.

Israel bulldozes homes in their ethnic cleansing operations in
Palestine, their ethnic cleansing has nothing to do with homes filled with explosives anywhere.

Jenin is where many Palestinian homes were unlawfully demolished, especially in 2002, when houses were even bulldozed with their inhabitants still inside.

About the 2002 operations in Jenin, I read:

"An estimated $76,231,128 (US$) damage was done to Jenin Refugee Camp and Jenin City.

According to Major David Holley, a British military adviser to Amnesty International, the demolition of part of the Jenin Refugee Camp was not militarily justified (Ha'aretz, English edition, April 29, 2002, page 2). Evidence available to Holley indicated that after the fighting was over, the IDF had bulldozed the centre of the camp in revenge for the heavy casualties they had suffered at the hands of the Palestinian fighters."

home demolitions jenin - Bing Images


jenin-095m-250402.jpg




The Zionist barbarians' desire is to make Palestinians homeless, and force them from their homelands.

About home demolitions of Israel, I read:

"Are Israel's house demolitions legal under international law?

No. Under the Fourth Geneva Convention Occupying Powers are prohibited from destroying property or employing collective punishment. Article 53 reads: “Any destruction by the Occupying Power of real or personal property belonging individually or collectively to private persons…is prohibited." Under this provision the practice of demolishing Palestinian houses is banned, as is the wholesale destruction of the Palestinian infrastructure"


"How many houses have been demolished since the Occupation began?

Since 1967, 18,000 houses Palestinian homes have been demolished in the Occupied Territories, including East Jerusalem.

• At least 6,000 houses were demolished immediately following the 1967 war. Four entire villages were razed in the Latrun area (now known as “Canada Park”), while hundreds of ancient homes were destroyed in the Mughrabi Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City to create a plaza for the Wailing Wall.

• In 1971, Ariel Sharon, then Commander of the Southern Command, cleared 2,000 houses in the Gaza refugee camps to facilitate military control. (Since he was elected Prime Minister in early 2001 he has overseen the demolition of another 1500 homes in Gaza.)

• At least 2,000 houses in the Occupied Territories were destroyed in the course of quelling the first Intifada in the late 1980s and early ‘90s.

• Almost 1,700 Palestinian homes in the Occupied Territories were demolished by the Civil Administration during the course of the Oslo peace process (1993-2000)

• Since the start of the second Intifada in September 2000, about 5000 Palestinian homes have been destroyed in military operations, including hundreds in Jenin, Nablus, Ramallah, Bethlehem, Hebron and other cities of the West Bank, more than 2500 in Gaza alone. Tens of thousands of other homes have been left uninhabitable. Altogether around 50,000 people have been left homeless (Human Rights Watch, Razing Rafah, October 2004). Hundreds of shops, workshops, factories and public buildings, including all the Palestinian Authority ministry offices in all the West Bank cities, have also been destroyed or damaged beyond repair. According to Amnesty International more than 3000 hectares of cultivated land – 10% of the agricultural land of Gaza – have been cleared during this time. Wells, water storage pools and water pumps which provided water for drinking, irrigation and other needs for thousands of people, have also been destroyed, along with tens of kilometers of irrigation networks.

• During the same period (Sept. 2000-May 2007) about 1900 Palestinian homes have been demolished by the Civil Administration for lack of proper permits.

• More than 628 Palestinian homes have been demolished during the second Intifada as collective punishment and “deterrence” affecting families of people known or suspected of involvement in attacks on Israeli civilians. On average 12 innocent people lose their home for every person “punished” for a security offense – and in half of the cases the occupants had nothing whatsoever to do with the acts in question. To add to the Kafkaesque nature of this policy, the Israeli government insists its aim is to “deter” potential terrorists, although 79% of the suspected offenders were either dead or in detention at the time of the demolition (B’tselem Summary 2004:1,3).

Israel’s policy of house demolitions seeks to confine Palestinians to small enclaves, leaving most of the land free for Israeli settlement."

FAQs |

Don't know what you are trying to say about Jordan's King, who has nothing to do with the confllict and whose acts do nothing to justify Isreal's continuing ethnic cleansing crimes against humanity.

Sherri
You didn't even come close to addressing MJ's remark. Do you and the rest of your den mates have a problem answering a question or replying to a simple statement without a big spiel of nonsense. Get with the program.
 
Here is an example of Palestinian mentality: Israel bulldozes a few Palestinian homes in Jennin filled with weapons & explosives & --- "It's a MASSACRE!"

King Hussein of Jordan gives them Black September killing aroung 20,000 Palestinian terrorists & it's just an Arab misunderstanding without a single Palestinian complaint about it.

Israel bulldozes homes in their ethnic cleansing operations in
Palestine, their ethnic cleansing has nothing to do with homes filled with explosives anywhere.

Jenin is where many Palestinian homes were unlawfully demolished, especially in 2002, when houses were even bulldozed with their inhabitants still inside.

About the 2002 operations in Jenin, I read:

"An estimated $76,231,128 (US$) damage was done to Jenin Refugee Camp and Jenin City.

According to Major David Holley, a British military adviser to Amnesty International, the demolition of part of the Jenin Refugee Camp was not militarily justified (Ha'aretz, English edition, April 29, 2002, page 2). Evidence available to Holley indicated that after the fighting was over, the IDF had bulldozed the centre of the camp in revenge for the heavy casualties they had suffered at the hands of the Palestinian fighters."

home demolitions jenin - Bing Images


jenin-095m-250402.jpg




The Zionist barbarians' desire is to make Palestinians homeless, and force them from their homelands.

About home demolitions of Israel, I read:

"Are Israel's house demolitions legal under international law?

No. Under the Fourth Geneva Convention Occupying Powers are prohibited from destroying property or employing collective punishment. Article 53 reads: “Any destruction by the Occupying Power of real or personal property belonging individually or collectively to private persons…is prohibited." Under this provision the practice of demolishing Palestinian houses is banned, as is the wholesale destruction of the Palestinian infrastructure"


"How many houses have been demolished since the Occupation began?

Since 1967, 18,000 houses Palestinian homes have been demolished in the Occupied Territories, including East Jerusalem.

• At least 6,000 houses were demolished immediately following the 1967 war. Four entire villages were razed in the Latrun area (now known as “Canada Park”), while hundreds of ancient homes were destroyed in the Mughrabi Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City to create a plaza for the Wailing Wall.

• In 1971, Ariel Sharon, then Commander of the Southern Command, cleared 2,000 houses in the Gaza refugee camps to facilitate military control. (Since he was elected Prime Minister in early 2001 he has overseen the demolition of another 1500 homes in Gaza.)

• At least 2,000 houses in the Occupied Territories were destroyed in the course of quelling the first Intifada in the late 1980s and early ‘90s.

• Almost 1,700 Palestinian homes in the Occupied Territories were demolished by the Civil Administration during the course of the Oslo peace process (1993-2000)

• Since the start of the second Intifada in September 2000, about 5000 Palestinian homes have been destroyed in military operations, including hundreds in Jenin, Nablus, Ramallah, Bethlehem, Hebron and other cities of the West Bank, more than 2500 in Gaza alone. Tens of thousands of other homes have been left uninhabitable. Altogether around 50,000 people have been left homeless (Human Rights Watch, Razing Rafah, October 2004). Hundreds of shops, workshops, factories and public buildings, including all the Palestinian Authority ministry offices in all the West Bank cities, have also been destroyed or damaged beyond repair. According to Amnesty International more than 3000 hectares of cultivated land – 10% of the agricultural land of Gaza – have been cleared during this time. Wells, water storage pools and water pumps which provided water for drinking, irrigation and other needs for thousands of people, have also been destroyed, along with tens of kilometers of irrigation networks.

• During the same period (Sept. 2000-May 2007) about 1900 Palestinian homes have been demolished by the Civil Administration for lack of proper permits.

• More than 628 Palestinian homes have been demolished during the second Intifada as collective punishment and “deterrence” affecting families of people known or suspected of involvement in attacks on Israeli civilians. On average 12 innocent people lose their home for every person “punished” for a security offense – and in half of the cases the occupants had nothing whatsoever to do with the acts in question. To add to the Kafkaesque nature of this policy, the Israeli government insists its aim is to “deter” potential terrorists, although 79% of the suspected offenders were either dead or in detention at the time of the demolition (B’tselem Summary 2004:1,3).

Israel’s policy of house demolitions seeks to confine Palestinians to small enclaves, leaving most of the land free for Israeli settlement."

FAQs |

Don't know what you are trying to say about Jordan's King, who has nothing to do with the confllict and whose acts do nothing to justify Isreal's continuing ethnic cleansing crimes against humanity.

Sherri
You didn't even come close to addressing MJ's remark. Do you and the rest of your den mates have a problem answering a question or replying to a simple statement without a big spiel of nonsense. Get with the program.
How nice of Sherri to show us just one particular area of Gaza. I guess since she didn't show us more, she had no pictures of other areas which actually stood intact. Meanwhile, does anyone think that Sherri would show us pictures of different parts of Syria which have been destroyed by her Muslim buddies. I wonder if she can give us a running tally of how many innocent civilians have been killed in Syria by now, or doesn't the NeoNazi/Islamofascist hate sites that she uses keep track of this information.


jt2
 
Greatest purveyor of violence in the world is...

"Case in point. Article 54 of the Geneva Conventions clearly states that destroying or rendering useless items essential to the survival of civilian populations is illegal under international law and a war crime.

"Hard then to explain the 1991 US bombing of electrical grids that powered 1,410 water-treatment plants for Iraq's 22 million people.

"An excerpt from a 1998 US Air Force document, entitled Strategic Attack,' chillingly explains: 'The electrical attacks proved extremely effective ... The loss of electricity shut down the capital's water treatment plants and led to a public health crisis from raw sewage dumped in the Tigris River.'

"A second US Defense Intelligence Agency document, 1991's 'Iraq Water Treatment Vulnerabilities,' predicted how sanctions would then be used to prevent Iraq from getting the equipment and chemicals necessary for water purification, which would result in 'a shortage of pure drinking water for much of the population' leading to 'increased incidences, if not epidemics, of disease.'"

Heroic shit, right, Hoss?

Material Breach: US Crimes in Iraq
 
Greatest purveyor of violence in the world is...

"Case in point. Article 54 of the Geneva Conventions clearly states that destroying or rendering useless items essential to the survival of civilian populations is illegal under international law and a war crime.

"Hard then to explain the 1991 US bombing of electrical grids that powered 1,410 water-treatment plants for Iraq's 22 million people.

"An excerpt from a 1998 US Air Force document, entitled Strategic Attack,' chillingly explains: 'The electrical attacks proved extremely effective ... The loss of electricity shut down the capital's water treatment plants and led to a public health crisis from raw sewage dumped in the Tigris River.'

"A second US Defense Intelligence Agency document, 1991's 'Iraq Water Treatment Vulnerabilities,' predicted how sanctions would then be used to prevent Iraq from getting the equipment and chemicals necessary for water purification, which would result in 'a shortage of pure drinking water for much of the population' leading to 'increased incidences, if not epidemics, of disease.'"

Heroic shit, right, Hoss?

Material Breach: US Crimes in Iraq
Did you know that each and every time a tactical or strategic mission is suggested, before excecuting the order, a team of military lawyers go over everything in the order to insure it is within the laws of warfare. And that's at DOD level. The items you mentioned were legal.
 
Greatest purveyor of violence in the world is...

"Case in point. Article 54 of the Geneva Conventions clearly states that destroying or rendering useless items essential to the survival of civilian populations is illegal under international law and a war crime.

"Hard then to explain the 1991 US bombing of electrical grids that powered 1,410 water-treatment plants for Iraq's 22 million people.

"An excerpt from a 1998 US Air Force document, entitled Strategic Attack,' chillingly explains: 'The electrical attacks proved extremely effective ... The loss of electricity shut down the capital's water treatment plants and led to a public health crisis from raw sewage dumped in the Tigris River.'

"A second US Defense Intelligence Agency document, 1991's 'Iraq Water Treatment Vulnerabilities,' predicted how sanctions would then be used to prevent Iraq from getting the equipment and chemicals necessary for water purification, which would result in 'a shortage of pure drinking water for much of the population' leading to 'increased incidences, if not epidemics, of disease.'"

Heroic shit, right, Hoss?

Material Breach: US Crimes in Iraq
Did you know that each and every time a tactical or strategic mission is suggested, before excecuting the order, a team of military lawyers go over everything in the order to insure it is within the laws of warfare. And that's at DOD level. The items you mentioned were legal.

...before excecuting the order, a team of military lawyers...

If you are to stupid to get a real job,
>
>
work for the government.
 
Greatest purveyor of violence in the world is...

"Case in point. Article 54 of the Geneva Conventions clearly states that destroying or rendering useless items essential to the survival of civilian populations is illegal under international law and a war crime.

"Hard then to explain the 1991 US bombing of electrical grids that powered 1,410 water-treatment plants for Iraq's 22 million people.

"An excerpt from a 1998 US Air Force document, entitled Strategic Attack,' chillingly explains: 'The electrical attacks proved extremely effective ... The loss of electricity shut down the capital's water treatment plants and led to a public health crisis from raw sewage dumped in the Tigris River.'

"A second US Defense Intelligence Agency document, 1991's 'Iraq Water Treatment Vulnerabilities,' predicted how sanctions would then be used to prevent Iraq from getting the equipment and chemicals necessary for water purification, which would result in 'a shortage of pure drinking water for much of the population' leading to 'increased incidences, if not epidemics, of disease.'"

Heroic shit, right, Hoss?

Material Breach: US Crimes in Iraq

Waaaay off topic but it is good to see all the America haters [Sherri, LoinCloth, TinHorn] coming out of the closet. Not surprisingly they are also this board's Israel/Jew haters.
 
Greatest purveyor of violence in the world is...

"Case in point. Article 54 of the Geneva Conventions clearly states that destroying or rendering useless items essential to the survival of civilian populations is illegal under international law and a war crime.

"Hard then to explain the 1991 US bombing of electrical grids that powered 1,410 water-treatment plants for Iraq's 22 million people.

"An excerpt from a 1998 US Air Force document, entitled Strategic Attack,' chillingly explains: 'The electrical attacks proved extremely effective ... The loss of electricity shut down the capital's water treatment plants and led to a public health crisis from raw sewage dumped in the Tigris River.'

"A second US Defense Intelligence Agency document, 1991's 'Iraq Water Treatment Vulnerabilities,' predicted how sanctions would then be used to prevent Iraq from getting the equipment and chemicals necessary for water purification, which would result in 'a shortage of pure drinking water for much of the population' leading to 'increased incidences, if not epidemics, of disease.'"

Heroic shit, right, Hoss?

Material Breach: US Crimes in Iraq
Did you know that each and every time a tactical or strategic mission is suggested, before excecuting the order, a team of military lawyers go over everything in the order to insure it is within the laws of warfare. And that's at DOD level. The items you mentioned were legal.

...before excecuting the order, a team of military lawyers...

If you are to stupid to get a real job,
>
>
work for the government.

Anyone who judges others to be "to stupid" is clearly too stupid.
 
Did you know that each and every time a tactical or strategic mission is suggested, before excecuting the order, a team of military lawyers go over everything in the order to insure it is within the laws of warfare. And that's at DOD level. The items you mentioned were legal.

...before excecuting the order, a team of military lawyers...

If you are to stupid to get a real job,
>
>
work for the government.

Anyone who judges others to be "to stupid" is clearly too stupid.

Maybe you are right. Overpaid shysters can't be all that stupid.
 
I find it interesting how the overwhelming majority of the haters of Israel are also haters of the USA. And not a Zionist among them.



Greatest purveyor of violence in the world is...

"Case in point. Article 54 of the Geneva Conventions clearly states that destroying or rendering useless items essential to the survival of civilian populations is illegal under international law and a war crime.

"Hard then to explain the 1991 US bombing of electrical grids that powered 1,410 water-treatment plants for Iraq's 22 million people.

"An excerpt from a 1998 US Air Force document, entitled Strategic Attack,' chillingly explains: 'The electrical attacks proved extremely effective ... The loss of electricity shut down the capital's water treatment plants and led to a public health crisis from raw sewage dumped in the Tigris River.'

"A second US Defense Intelligence Agency document, 1991's 'Iraq Water Treatment Vulnerabilities,' predicted how sanctions would then be used to prevent Iraq from getting the equipment and chemicals necessary for water purification, which would result in 'a shortage of pure drinking water for much of the population' leading to 'increased incidences, if not epidemics, of disease.'"

Heroic shit, right, Hoss?

Material Breach: US Crimes in Iraq

Waaaay off topic but it is good to see all the America haters [Sherri, LoinCloth, TinHorn] coming out of the closet. Not surprisingly they are also this board's Israel/Jew haters.
 
Greatest purveyor of violence in the world is...

"Case in point. Article 54 of the Geneva Conventions clearly states that destroying or rendering useless items essential to the survival of civilian populations is illegal under international law and a war crime.

"Hard then to explain the 1991 US bombing of electrical grids that powered 1,410 water-treatment plants for Iraq's 22 million people.

"An excerpt from a 1998 US Air Force document, entitled Strategic Attack,' chillingly explains: 'The electrical attacks proved extremely effective ... The loss of electricity shut down the capital's water treatment plants and led to a public health crisis from raw sewage dumped in the Tigris River.'

"A second US Defense Intelligence Agency document, 1991's 'Iraq Water Treatment Vulnerabilities,' predicted how sanctions would then be used to prevent Iraq from getting the equipment and chemicals necessary for water purification, which would result in 'a shortage of pure drinking water for much of the population' leading to 'increased incidences, if not epidemics, of disease.'"

Heroic shit, right, Hoss?

Material Breach: US Crimes in Iraq
Did you know that each and every time a tactical or strategic mission is suggested, before excecuting the order, a team of military lawyers go over everything in the order to insure it is within the laws of warfare. And that's at DOD level. The items you mentioned were legal.

...before excecuting the order, a team of military lawyers...

If you are to stupid to get a real job,
>
>
work for the government.
What a simple-minded response, jerk.
 

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