Netanyahu, Sets Socialist Dimwit Straight!

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Yo, he basically tells the idiot, don`t interrupt me bitch! Every time Bibi was talking, this bitch tries to shut him up from telling the truth, just like a Socialist Puppet!!! GO BIBI!!!

Andrea Mitchell Reports on msnbc

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"GTP"

"OBAMA LOST, AHHHHHHH"
 
Yo, he basically tells the idiot, don`t interrupt me bitch! Every time Bibi was talking, this bitch tries to shut him up from telling the truth, just like a Socialist Puppet!!! GO BIBI!!!

Andrea Mitchell Reports on msnbc

View attachment 38138
"GTP"

"OBAMA LOST, AHHHHHHH"


Israel has nothing to do with you dumb goyim

for the uneducated goyims information


In Israel
1. They have universal health care
2. The have a mandatory 2 year military service
3. They have welfare in Israel
4. They have public housing in Israel
5. Public schools, library and universities.
6. Public service (fire department, post office, police department etc..)
7. The are pro-choice


The Origins of Democratic Socialism in Israel: Foundations and Leadership, covers the Socialist-Zionist history of Israel, with a focus on communal organizations in the pioneering settlement waves of Israel, as well as other significant, related topics. The book addresses the Jewish Revolutionary youth groups in Russia, Poland and the Ukraine, who as pioneers in Israel established the kvuzot (small, self-sufficient communal groups of 10-12 people), the kibbutzim (plural of kibbutz) and the Histadrut (General Federation of Labor), all of which transformed Jewish Palestine into a Democratic and Socialist settlement society, which itself was instrumental in the development of Israel’s infrastructure.

Central to the book is the actual experimental methods employed to develop communes, cooperatives, and trade unions, their difficulties and successes. Reading the book will reveal a history of a miraculous development. The book chronicles the development of the social movement that would become so developed that it competed with the capitalist world after 1948. The author included a chapter on the leadership of the movement and a section on the expectations and analysis of scholars after 1924. Thoughts of the best writers, scholars and political activists of the period are included.

One of the most prominent goals has been to describe the movement’s leadership, giving a human identity to the struggle, conflicts and compromises that lay at the base of the Socialist Settlement Society.

It is important to see how socialism can develop first democratically and if changes occur to a capitalist society when privatization is used, how even that can happen in a democratic manner. This can occur even with continual criticism of the new style of society and the profound loyalty of others for the traditional model.

Finally, in the Afterword, the book describes the fate of the Socialist Democratic ideology since 1980, and what has come since, establishing our discussion of the history with the state of the present. This is especially important now, as volunteerism and collective national identity have weakened substantially in the movement, and the kibbutzim are no longer uniform as social collectives.

However, in that short section, and in the Comments and Conclusions, references
are made to the types of socialism that was established during the first three Aliyot and to the newer urban collectives and non-profit organizations seeking social justice in 2011. This contemporary angle is also one of the most compelling points, as it explicates a contemporary relevance for the history.



- See more at: Origins of Democratic Socialism in Israel Foundations and Leadership Ameinu
 
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Yo, he basically tells the idiot, don`t interrupt me bitch! Every time Bibi was talking, this bitch tries to shut him up from telling the truth, just like a Socialist Puppet!!! GO BIBI!!!

Andrea Mitchell Reports on msnbc

View attachment 38138
"GTP"

"OBAMA LOST, AHHHHHHH"


Israel has nothing to do with you dumb goyim

for the uneducated goyims information


In Israel
1. They have universal health care
2. The have a mandatory 2 year military service
3. They have welfare in Israel
4. They have public housing in Israel
5. Public schools, library and universities.
6. Public service (fire department, post office, police department etc..)
7. The are pro-choice
Some people delude themselves into believing that Israel is an extension of the USA......
 
of course he was Moonglow , his tiny little rep was on the line and he lost his tiny little rep . Same as when he was trying to get some big deal show in Chicago [ think it was the Olympics ] . Many other examples of him being on the ballot and losing but he won the big one , thing is that everyone is sharing in that mistake .
 
of course he was Moonglow , his tiny little rep was on the line and he lost his tiny little rep . Same as when he was trying to get some big deal show in Chicago [ think it was the Olympics ] . Many other examples of him being on the ballot and losing but he won the big one , thing is that everyone is sharing in that mistake .
Cest la vie...I had to put up with Reagan and Nancy and I voted for him...I should have voted for a peanut farmer???
 
Yo, he basically tells the idiot, don`t interrupt me bitch! Every time Bibi was talking, this bitch tries to shut him up from telling the truth, just like a Socialist Puppet!!! GO BIBI!!!

Andrea Mitchell Reports on msnbc

View attachment 38138
"GTP"

"OBAMA LOST, AHHHHHHH"


Israel has nothing to do with you dumb goyim

for the uneducated goyims information


In Israel
1. They have universal health care
2. The have a mandatory 2 year military service
3. They have welfare in Israel
4. They have public housing in Israel
5. Public schools, library and universities.
6. Public service (fire department, post office, police department etc..)
7. The are pro-choice
Some people delude themselves into believing that Israel is an extension of the USA......

Yep the low IQ bible thumper have no idea


Urban Kibbutz - Socialist-Zionist Pioneering in Israeli Cities
Socialist Zionism and Labor Zionism gave Israel the Kibbutz, a uniquely Jewish and uniquely Zionist vision of democratic utopian socialism. The big difference between Kibbutzim and previous voluntary socialist commune experiments is that Kibbutzim really worked. They helped form the backbone of the State of Israel, its economy and its defense.

However as the state grew, it became apparent that a society founded on agrarianism would have difficulty surviving in a post-industrial economy in a country with scarce land and water resources. In modern Israeli society, the challenge of pioneering is no longer draining swamps, clearing land of rocks, bringing produce to market and building roads. The swamps that must be drained are swamps of urban poverty. The "produce" that must be generated is often hi-tech solutions that are marketed abroad. The roads that must be paved are roads of understanding between different communities in Israel. The kibbutz movement was always a blend of pragmatism and idealism. Not surprisingly, the communal spirit has bounced back with new answers to communal living that helps realize the Zionist dead. New and different models of cooperation are being explored, one of which is the urban kibbutz. Below are two articles that discuss the Urban Kibbutz.

Urban Kibbutz - Socialist-Zionist Pioneering in Israeli Cities
 
Yo, he basically tells the idiot, don`t interrupt me bitch! Every time Bibi was talking, this bitch tries to shut him up from telling the truth, just like a Socialist Puppet!!! GO BIBI!!!

Andrea Mitchell Reports on msnbc

View attachment 38138
"GTP"

"OBAMA LOST, AHHHHHHH"


Israel has nothing to do with you dumb goyim

for the uneducated goyims information


In Israel
1. They have universal health care
2. The have a mandatory 2 year military service
3. They have welfare in Israel
4. They have public housing in Israel
5. Public schools, library and universities.
6. Public service (fire department, post office, police department etc..)
7. The are pro-choice
Some people delude themselves into believing that Israel is an extension of the USA......

Yep the low IQ bible thumper have no idea


Urban Kibbutz - Socialist-Zionist Pioneering in Israeli Cities
Socialist Zionism and Labor Zionism gave Israel the Kibbutz, a uniquely Jewish and uniquely Zionist vision of democratic utopian socialism. The big difference between Kibbutzim and previous voluntary socialist commune experiments is that Kibbutzim really worked. They helped form the backbone of the State of Israel, its economy and its defense.

However as the state grew, it became apparent that a society founded on agrarianism would have difficulty surviving in a post-industrial economy in a country with scarce land and water resources. In modern Israeli society, the challenge of pioneering is no longer draining swamps, clearing land of rocks, bringing produce to market and building roads. The swamps that must be drained are swamps of urban poverty. The "produce" that must be generated is often hi-tech solutions that are marketed abroad. The roads that must be paved are roads of understanding between different communities in Israel. The kibbutz movement was always a blend of pragmatism and idealism. Not surprisingly, the communal spirit has bounced back with new answers to communal living that helps realize the Zionist dead. New and different models of cooperation are being explored, one of which is the urban kibbutz. Below are two articles that discuss the Urban Kibbutz.

Urban Kibbutz - Socialist-Zionist Pioneering in Israeli Cities
If Israel had no collectivization, it would have no nation...
 
Yo, he basically tells the idiot, don`t interrupt me bitch! Every time Bibi was talking, this bitch tries to shut him up from telling the truth, just like a Socialist Puppet!!! GO BIBI!!!

Andrea Mitchell Reports on msnbc

View attachment 38138
"GTP"

"OBAMA LOST, AHHHHHHH"


Israel has nothing to do with you dumb goyim

for the uneducated goyims information


In Israel
1. They have universal health care
2. The have a mandatory 2 year military service
3. They have welfare in Israel
4. They have public housing in Israel
5. Public schools, library and universities.
6. Public service (fire department, post office, police department etc..)
7. The are pro-choice


The Origins of Democratic Socialism in Israel: Foundations and Leadership, covers the Socialist-Zionist history of Israel, with a focus on communal organizations in the pioneering settlement waves of Israel, as well as other significant, related topics. The book addresses the Jewish Revolutionary youth groups in Russia, Poland and the Ukraine, who as pioneers in Israel established the kvuzot (small, self-sufficient communal groups of 10-12 people), the kibbutzim (plural of kibbutz) and the Histadrut (General Federation of Labor), all of which transformed Jewish Palestine into a Democratic and Socialist settlement society, which itself was instrumental in the development of Israel’s infrastructure.

Central to the book is the actual experimental methods employed to develop communes, cooperatives, and trade unions, their difficulties and successes. Reading the book will reveal a history of a miraculous development. The book chronicles the development of the social movement that would become so developed that it competed with the capitalist world after 1948. The author included a chapter on the leadership of the movement and a section on the expectations and analysis of scholars after 1924. Thoughts of the best writers, scholars and political activists of the period are included.

One of the most prominent goals has been to describe the movement’s leadership, giving a human identity to the struggle, conflicts and compromises that lay at the base of the Socialist Settlement Society.

It is important to see how socialism can develop first democratically and if changes occur to a capitalist society when privatization is used, how even that can happen in a democratic manner. This can occur even with continual criticism of the new style of society and the profound loyalty of others for the traditional model.

Finally, in the Afterword, the book describes the fate of the Socialist Democratic ideology since 1980, and what has come since, establishing our discussion of the history with the state of the present. This is especially important now, as volunteerism and collective national identity have weakened substantially in the movement, and the kibbutzim are no longer uniform as social collectives.

However, in that short section, and in the Comments and Conclusions, references
are made to the types of socialism that was established during the first three Aliyot and to the newer urban collectives and non-profit organizations seeking social justice in 2011. This contemporary angle is also one of the most compelling points, as it explicates a contemporary relevance for the history.



- See more at: Origins of Democratic Socialism in Israel Foundations and Leadership Ameinu

Yo, are you really that sick in the head or were you born that way? Look at the Population Dunce!

"GTP"
Dunce-cap-in-corner.jpg
 
Yo, he basically tells the idiot, don`t interrupt me bitch! Every time Bibi was talking, this bitch tries to shut him up from telling the truth, just like a Socialist Puppet!!! GO BIBI!!!

Andrea Mitchell Reports on msnbc

View attachment 38138
"GTP"

"OBAMA LOST, AHHHHHHH"


Israel has nothing to do with you dumb goyim

for the uneducated goyims information


In Israel
1. They have universal health care
2. The have a mandatory 2 year military service
3. They have welfare in Israel
4. They have public housing in Israel
5. Public schools, library and universities.
6. Public service (fire department, post office, police department etc..)
7. The are pro-choice


The Origins of Democratic Socialism in Israel: Foundations and Leadership, covers the Socialist-Zionist history of Israel, with a focus on communal organizations in the pioneering settlement waves of Israel, as well as other significant, related topics. The book addresses the Jewish Revolutionary youth groups in Russia, Poland and the Ukraine, who as pioneers in Israel established the kvuzot (small, self-sufficient communal groups of 10-12 people), the kibbutzim (plural of kibbutz) and the Histadrut (General Federation of Labor), all of which transformed Jewish Palestine into a Democratic and Socialist settlement society, which itself was instrumental in the development of Israel’s infrastructure.

Central to the book is the actual experimental methods employed to develop communes, cooperatives, and trade unions, their difficulties and successes. Reading the book will reveal a history of a miraculous development. The book chronicles the development of the social movement that would become so developed that it competed with the capitalist world after 1948. The author included a chapter on the leadership of the movement and a section on the expectations and analysis of scholars after 1924. Thoughts of the best writers, scholars and political activists of the period are included.

One of the most prominent goals has been to describe the movement’s leadership, giving a human identity to the struggle, conflicts and compromises that lay at the base of the Socialist Settlement Society.

It is important to see how socialism can develop first democratically and if changes occur to a capitalist society when privatization is used, how even that can happen in a democratic manner. This can occur even with continual criticism of the new style of society and the profound loyalty of others for the traditional model.

Finally, in the Afterword, the book describes the fate of the Socialist Democratic ideology since 1980, and what has come since, establishing our discussion of the history with the state of the present. This is especially important now, as volunteerism and collective national identity have weakened substantially in the movement, and the kibbutzim are no longer uniform as social collectives.

However, in that short section, and in the Comments and Conclusions, references
are made to the types of socialism that was established during the first three Aliyot and to the newer urban collectives and non-profit organizations seeking social justice in 2011. This contemporary angle is also one of the most compelling points, as it explicates a contemporary relevance for the history.



- See more at: Origins of Democratic Socialism in Israel Foundations and Leadership Ameinu

Yo, are you really that sick in the head or were you born that way? Look at the Population Dunce!

"GTP"
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Yo, he basically tells the idiot, don`t interrupt me bitch! Every time Bibi was talking, this bitch tries to shut him up from telling the truth, just like a Socialist Puppet!!! GO BIBI!!!

Andrea Mitchell Reports on msnbc

View attachment 38138
"GTP"

"OBAMA LOST, AHHHHHHH"


Israel has nothing to do with you dumb goyim

for the uneducated goyims information


In Israel
1. They have universal health care
2. The have a mandatory 2 year military service
3. They have welfare in Israel
4. They have public housing in Israel
5. Public schools, library and universities.
6. Public service (fire department, post office, police department etc..)
7. The are pro-choice


The Origins of Democratic Socialism in Israel: Foundations and Leadership, covers the Socialist-Zionist history of Israel, with a focus on communal organizations in the pioneering settlement waves of Israel, as well as other significant, related topics. The book addresses the Jewish Revolutionary youth groups in Russia, Poland and the Ukraine, who as pioneers in Israel established the kvuzot (small, self-sufficient communal groups of 10-12 people), the kibbutzim (plural of kibbutz) and the Histadrut (General Federation of Labor), all of which transformed Jewish Palestine into a Democratic and Socialist settlement society, which itself was instrumental in the development of Israel’s infrastructure.

Central to the book is the actual experimental methods employed to develop communes, cooperatives, and trade unions, their difficulties and successes. Reading the book will reveal a history of a miraculous development. The book chronicles the development of the social movement that would become so developed that it competed with the capitalist world after 1948. The author included a chapter on the leadership of the movement and a section on the expectations and analysis of scholars after 1924. Thoughts of the best writers, scholars and political activists of the period are included.

One of the most prominent goals has been to describe the movement’s leadership, giving a human identity to the struggle, conflicts and compromises that lay at the base of the Socialist Settlement Society.

It is important to see how socialism can develop first democratically and if changes occur to a capitalist society when privatization is used, how even that can happen in a democratic manner. This can occur even with continual criticism of the new style of society and the profound loyalty of others for the traditional model.

Finally, in the Afterword, the book describes the fate of the Socialist Democratic ideology since 1980, and what has come since, establishing our discussion of the history with the state of the present. This is especially important now, as volunteerism and collective national identity have weakened substantially in the movement, and the kibbutzim are no longer uniform as social collectives.

However, in that short section, and in the Comments and Conclusions, references
are made to the types of socialism that was established during the first three Aliyot and to the newer urban collectives and non-profit organizations seeking social justice in 2011. This contemporary angle is also one of the most compelling points, as it explicates a contemporary relevance for the history.



- See more at: Origins of Democratic Socialism in Israel Foundations and Leadership Ameinu

Yo, are you really that sick in the head or were you born that way? Look at the Population Dunce!

"GTP"
View attachment 38146
1393452023725.jpg

Yo, you are nothing more than an idiot, and most here know it, I heard them laughing at you the other day!!!

"GTP"
Dunce-cap-in-corner.jpg
 
Yo, he basically tells the idiot, don`t interrupt me bitch! Every time Bibi was talking, this bitch tries to shut him up from telling the truth, just like a Socialist Puppet!!! GO BIBI!!!

Andrea Mitchell Reports on msnbc

View attachment 38138
"GTP"

"OBAMA LOST, AHHHHHHH"


Israel has nothing to do with you dumb goyim

for the uneducated goyims information


In Israel
1. They have universal health care
2. The have a mandatory 2 year military service
3. They have welfare in Israel
4. They have public housing in Israel
5. Public schools, library and universities.
6. Public service (fire department, post office, police department etc..)
7. The are pro-choice


The Origins of Democratic Socialism in Israel: Foundations and Leadership, covers the Socialist-Zionist history of Israel, with a focus on communal organizations in the pioneering settlement waves of Israel, as well as other significant, related topics. The book addresses the Jewish Revolutionary youth groups in Russia, Poland and the Ukraine, who as pioneers in Israel established the kvuzot (small, self-sufficient communal groups of 10-12 people), the kibbutzim (plural of kibbutz) and the Histadrut (General Federation of Labor), all of which transformed Jewish Palestine into a Democratic and Socialist settlement society, which itself was instrumental in the development of Israel’s infrastructure.

Central to the book is the actual experimental methods employed to develop communes, cooperatives, and trade unions, their difficulties and successes. Reading the book will reveal a history of a miraculous development. The book chronicles the development of the social movement that would become so developed that it competed with the capitalist world after 1948. The author included a chapter on the leadership of the movement and a section on the expectations and analysis of scholars after 1924. Thoughts of the best writers, scholars and political activists of the period are included.

One of the most prominent goals has been to describe the movement’s leadership, giving a human identity to the struggle, conflicts and compromises that lay at the base of the Socialist Settlement Society.

It is important to see how socialism can develop first democratically and if changes occur to a capitalist society when privatization is used, how even that can happen in a democratic manner. This can occur even with continual criticism of the new style of society and the profound loyalty of others for the traditional model.

Finally, in the Afterword, the book describes the fate of the Socialist Democratic ideology since 1980, and what has come since, establishing our discussion of the history with the state of the present. This is especially important now, as volunteerism and collective national identity have weakened substantially in the movement, and the kibbutzim are no longer uniform as social collectives.

However, in that short section, and in the Comments and Conclusions, references
are made to the types of socialism that was established during the first three Aliyot and to the newer urban collectives and non-profit organizations seeking social justice in 2011. This contemporary angle is also one of the most compelling points, as it explicates a contemporary relevance for the history.



- See more at: Origins of Democratic Socialism in Israel Foundations and Leadership Ameinu

Yo, are you really that sick in the head or were you born that way? Look at the Population Dunce!

"GTP"
View attachment 38146


Poor little Shegetz :itsok:
 
Yo, he basically tells the idiot, don`t interrupt me bitch! Every time Bibi was talking, this bitch tries to shut him up from telling the truth, just like a Socialist Puppet!!! GO BIBI!!!

Andrea Mitchell Reports on msnbc

View attachment 38138
"GTP"

"OBAMA LOST, AHHHHHHH"


Israel has nothing to do with you dumb goyim

for the uneducated goyims information


In Israel
1. They have universal health care
2. The have a mandatory 2 year military service
3. They have welfare in Israel
4. They have public housing in Israel
5. Public schools, library and universities.
6. Public service (fire department, post office, police department etc..)
7. The are pro-choice


The Origins of Democratic Socialism in Israel: Foundations and Leadership, covers the Socialist-Zionist history of Israel, with a focus on communal organizations in the pioneering settlement waves of Israel, as well as other significant, related topics. The book addresses the Jewish Revolutionary youth groups in Russia, Poland and the Ukraine, who as pioneers in Israel established the kvuzot (small, self-sufficient communal groups of 10-12 people), the kibbutzim (plural of kibbutz) and the Histadrut (General Federation of Labor), all of which transformed Jewish Palestine into a Democratic and Socialist settlement society, which itself was instrumental in the development of Israel’s infrastructure.

Central to the book is the actual experimental methods employed to develop communes, cooperatives, and trade unions, their difficulties and successes. Reading the book will reveal a history of a miraculous development. The book chronicles the development of the social movement that would become so developed that it competed with the capitalist world after 1948. The author included a chapter on the leadership of the movement and a section on the expectations and analysis of scholars after 1924. Thoughts of the best writers, scholars and political activists of the period are included.

One of the most prominent goals has been to describe the movement’s leadership, giving a human identity to the struggle, conflicts and compromises that lay at the base of the Socialist Settlement Society.

It is important to see how socialism can develop first democratically and if changes occur to a capitalist society when privatization is used, how even that can happen in a democratic manner. This can occur even with continual criticism of the new style of society and the profound loyalty of others for the traditional model.

Finally, in the Afterword, the book describes the fate of the Socialist Democratic ideology since 1980, and what has come since, establishing our discussion of the history with the state of the present. This is especially important now, as volunteerism and collective national identity have weakened substantially in the movement, and the kibbutzim are no longer uniform as social collectives.

However, in that short section, and in the Comments and Conclusions, references
are made to the types of socialism that was established during the first three Aliyot and to the newer urban collectives and non-profit organizations seeking social justice in 2011. This contemporary angle is also one of the most compelling points, as it explicates a contemporary relevance for the history.



- See more at: Origins of Democratic Socialism in Israel Foundations and Leadership Ameinu

Yo, are you really that sick in the head or were you born that way? Look at the Population Dunce!

"GTP"
View attachment 38146


Poor little Shegetz :itsok:

Yo, Dreykop who can`t handle emes!!!:blahblah:

"GTP"
 

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