Proof that Israel is #1 theat to our freedom

Discussion in 'Politics' started by TorontoTrader2, Aug 22, 2009.

  1. Have you noticed the quality of ZZzz's responses, his complete inability to debate serious issues and his tendency to resort to trolling every time he is confronted with facts? He is a troll and an idiot, he is the most despised individual on this forum by far and you know that as well as I do.

    Oh, have you paid attention to the caliber of anti-Israel posters lately. Clowns who are fighting the Illuminatis, clowns blaming banking (and all other) problems on Jews, clowns claiming that Ahmadinejad can't be anti-semitic because [allegedly] he was born jewish, your buddy Tresor who just said that Ahmadinejad is a decent jew. You're probably right, calling these people idiots is an insult to normal everyday idiots.

    PS I believe I have never called you an idiot though. Consider it a compliment :)
     
    #51     Oct 4, 2009
  2. Quote from Mom0/pH0x:

    :::glug glug glug:::


    Try taking that farm animal dick out of your mouth...

    Mom0/pH0x (Apr 21, 2008 10:57:02 AM)
    i really got into farm animals
    Mom0/pH0x (Apr 21, 2008 10:57:05 AM)
    for some reason
    Mom0/pH0x (Apr 21, 2008 10:57:17 AM)
    they are so much more docile that you would think



     
    #52     Oct 4, 2009
  3. To introduce an entirely foreign concept to you, it's called an <b>obvious</b> self-depreciating humorous remark. People without a stick up their ass are known to do this occasionally.

    Look it up if you don't believe me.
     
    #53     Oct 4, 2009
  4. That's one possibility, the other is a true confession...

    ...as if you actually know which one it is...

     
    #54     Oct 5, 2009
  5. Here ya go..they agree:

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    ElBaradei Says Nuclear Israel Number One Threat to Mideast: Report

    By Chinaview

    October 05, 2009 "Chinaview" -- TEHRAN, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) -- Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mohamed ElBaradei said Sunday that "Israel is number one threat to Middle East" with its nuclear arms, the official IRNA news agency reported.

    At a joint press conference with Iran's Atomic Energy Organization chief Ali Akbar Salehi in Tehran, ElBaradei brought Israel under spotlight and said that the Tel Aviv regime has refused to allow inspections into its nuclear installations for 30years, the report said.

    "Israel is the number one threat to the Middle East given the nuclear arms it possesses," ElBaradei was quoted as saying.

    Israel is widely assumed to have nuclear capabilities, although it refuses to confirm or deny the allegation.

    "This (possession of nuclear arms) was the cause for some proper measures to gain access to its (Israel's) power plants ... and the U.S. president has done some positive measures for the inspections to happen," said ElBaradei.

    ElBaradei arrived in Iran Saturday for talks with Iranian officials over Tehran's nuclear program.

    Leaders of the United States, France and Britain have condemned Iran's alleged deception to the international community involving covert activities in its new underground nuclear site.

    Last month, Iran confirmed that it is building a new nuclear fuel enrichment plant near its northwestern city of Qom. In reaction, the IAEA asked Tehran to provide detailed information and access to the new nuclear facility as soon as possible.

    On Sunday, ElBaradei said the UN nuclear watchdog would inspect Iran's new uranium plant near Qom on Oct. 25.
     
    #55     Oct 5, 2009
  6. Sure it is, it's not even in dispute. The middle east outside Israel is a bunch of Islamic dictatorships rejecting Israel's right to exist and bent on wiping Israel off the map. Israel is undoubtedly a threat to them as it should be in order to survive. The good news is the moment they stop messing with Israel they have nothing to worry about.

    And let us not forget that Mohamed ElBaradei is a miserable failure, his agency is a miserable failure, their mission to stop Iranian nuclear program is a miserable failure... Of course Israel has always been his biggest critic so he would not have any love lost for Israel even if he was not an Arab.
     
    #56     Oct 5, 2009
  7. Tresor

    Tresor

    Momo, you surely need to get laid. The frequency of your sex-painted humor (pedophilia, homosexual obsession with men's asses, etc) tells there is something happening with you. You are either unhappy with your sex life or you are sick. In any case I advise you go and visit a sexologist.

    Regards
     
    #57     Oct 5, 2009
  8. Tresor

    Tresor

    Another post and another sex-related words by Momo.

    You are a self-hating sexual deviant. Seek for professional help.
     
    #58     Oct 5, 2009
  9. ROTFLOL, that's too funny. :D
     
    #59     Oct 5, 2009
  10. Hatred of the rule of law.

    Let's see...we have a rogue state full of extremists and fanatics, who have undisclosed nukes.

    Iran? Nope, Israel.

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    Israel threatens to quit peace talks over UN war crimes vote
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    Israel has threatened to pull out of Middle East peace talks if Britain and other European nations fail to back the country in a key vote at the United Nations.

    A furious Israel said it would not continue with the peace plan if the UN Human Rights Council endorses a controversial report condemning the Jewish state for war crimes during the Gaza offensive in January.

    Britain is planning to abstain in the vote, the Times reports, prompting a heated telephone call between Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, and Gordon Brown on Wednesday night.

    Mr Netanyahu reportedly urged the Prime Minister to oppose the resolution, saying that it could derail the peace process.

    During what officials described as a "robust exchange", Mr Brown said Israel could avoid censure if it held its own inquiry into the Gaza offensive Today's vote in Geneva could prove a major headache for President Obama, who has made Middle East peace a pillar of his foreign policy.

    The resolution that chastises Israel for failing to cooperate with a UN-ordered fact-finding mission into the December-January war in Gaza.

    In the report circulated last month, the investigators led by South African jurist Richard Goldstone accused both Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas of war crimes in Gaza, but were overall more critical of Israel than Hamas.

    Israel has rejected the charges in the report and says the Human Rights Council resolution - drafted by the Palestinians with Egypt, Nigeria, Pakistan and Tunisia, on behalf of non-aligned, African, Islamic and Arab nations - threatens peace efforts.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would not be able to take "risks for peace" if it could not defend itself from attacks on its citizens.

    "It's important for the principle countries, outside of this automatic majority of the United Nations, to say we are not taking part in this.

    We know we should act otherwise," he said.

    US officials said last night that as the resolution stood, they would vote against it. With no state in the 47- member council holding veto power and the majority lined up behind the Palestinians, the resolution looked set to sail through.
     
    #60     Oct 18, 2009