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(@treslavance)
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HEY FARIS HOMOUD FAKE AMERICAN FUKT UP GROSS PIG
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
...you gotta be kidding me!

for that matter, "intercon hotel"? say _what_?

never heard of it, and i used to deliver a-v
equipment to boston hotels.
what's the address of this alleged 'intercon
hotel'?

pince cabron.
what a joke you are.
hock-PTUI! -_-
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{+3sk}


   
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(@delenne)
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Yap-yapping, as usual, Hezboblah
Your extreme anal intercourse frustration itch can be relieved at Queer Jihad. Sulayman X, the founder of Queer Jihad, believes that Islam must develop a compassionate, pragmatic approach to fags. The site has two goals: to encourge gays to accept themselves as being exactly the way Allah created them. Queer Jihad encourages fags to remain true to Islam.
Don't know, how, but, hey, it's the dear jihad, anyways, for anal Hezbollah. LOL.


   
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(@usofa)
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BAGEL girl... LMAO...

On and on about Jihad and hizbollah... LMAO...

Do u dream about them at night. a roughy Hizbollah doing jihad on ur hairy sphincter ?

LOL....


   
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(@delenne)
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Barghouti also said that the Arab press should not interview Israeli citizens, in an effort to prevent a feeling of normalization in relations between Israel and the Arab world.


   
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(@delenne)
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* On and on about Jihad and hizbollah...
Well, dear, Tizballah, it is You, that keep connecting this Islamic filth with Your anal disaster, bring it here and entertain the MB, together with Your "LMAO", that fits both in size and stupidity.
Heh-he.


* Do u dream about them at night.
Worthless criminals?

* a roughy Hizbollah doing ...
tizballah on the Queer Jihad site.


   
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(@treslavance)
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OHAYA, KISAKO!
1018
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...notice how FARIS HOMOUD FAKE AMERICAN, has had more than one opportunity to speak of the "intercon hotel", and to share the street address in boston.

...and he has _declined_, that pince cabron. -_-

could it be that the hotel does not exist?
lolololololololololol

tonto idiota FAKE FARIS HOMOUD!

just like that dumbass wild goose chase for that car, with you trying to involve Kim A, who of course knew better than to believe a LYING GROSS PIG like you.

it didnt work _then_;
it surely aint gonna work _now_.
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best of evenings, mum!


   
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(@kimarx)
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Evening L-san!

Glad I didn't wait! :o)


   
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(@delenne)
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Hi!
Tizballah is gone to pull together some fresh garbage to bore and haunt the MB, like an outhouse variety of Casper;o))


   
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(@delenne)
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(@kimarx)
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Igor,
You know that amnesty website you quoted.. Cheers, it makes interesting reading, but why so selective?

Try searching under Russia!


   
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(@kimarx)
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(@satso)
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* a roughy Hizbollah doing ...
tizballah on the Queer Jihad site.



Look who's THE Queer, you ABU Delenne

THE NEWSDAY INTERVIEW WITH JEROME K. DAVIDSON (1995)
`We Want to Live in a Pluralistic Country'

He was interviewed by Newsday reporter Stuart Vincent, October 2, 1995



Q: Why did you feel it was important to acknowledge publicly the union
between Rabbi Karen Bender and Rachel Bernstein?

A: I think that gays and lesbians who choose a life partner should have
the opportunity of having that relationship, that union, sanctioned by a
religion. Many Jewish gays and lesbians are seeking to establish Jewish
homes. They want to celebrate the Sabbath and the holidays together, to
be part of the Jewish community and even to bond the children they may
chose to raise to the Jewish community. Thus they want a religious
sanction for their relationship and they want their commitment to be
acknowledged by Judaism so they can feel they are living a Jewish life
together, with the same values of the Jewish family that our religion
has always espoused - integrity, love and mutual respect. I think when
they want this we should be there for them.
Q: People often use the Bible to cite prohibitions against homosexuals.
Is this a valid argument for Judaism today?
A: The Bible certainly does contain clearly stated prohibitions against
homosexuality, but at the same time it contains such things as a person
who curses his mother or father shall be put to death; or a man who
touches a menstruating woman, even his wife, shall be cut off from the
Jewish people; or a suspected adulteress is required to drink poison as
a test of her guilt, or a leper has the infection because of his or her
moral guilt. These are all ideas that Judaism has grown beyond. The
important idea here is that biblical laws were amended or sometimes
suspended by Orthodox Jewish authorities as Judaism developed. Judaism
developed through an evolutionary process, as does any religion, school
of thought. The Orthodox who say homosexuals must be eliminated from the
community wouldn't say the same thing about stoning to death a child who
had cursed her mother.
Q: Were you surprised by the concerns expressed by synagogue members,
particularly the parents of interfaith couples and of children in the
Hebrew school?
A: There was a group very uncomfortable with the subject of
homosexuality being talked about and raised in such a public way.
Another concern was about a homosexual being a role model, that it
would somehow influence the choice of sexuality on the part of the young
person. I was suprised and disappointed - but I understand - at the
confusion people had over interfaith marriages and single-sex
marriages. I gave a sermon on Rosh Hashanah on the subject; there were
more than 2,500 people there and I was very nervous about the sermon,
very concerned that people would be distraught, angry, divided. I was
touched that the congregation - after I had explained the situation
fully - was, I think, willing to rethink the matter. After the
sermon, Rabbi Bender came over and gave me a hug and the congregation
burst into applause. It was a very touching moment. It was a show of
support. It was a healing experience.
Q: You have said you are rethinking the congregation's outreach to
interfaith couples. What needs to be done?
A: Probably 75 percent of the children who are raised in inter-religious
marriages where there is no religion are not raised as Jews. I'm not
sure liberal synagogues have done everything we can do. It's a very
delicate balance for a rabbi on the one hand to encourage marriage in
the Jewish tradition and on the other hand encourage interfaith couples
to enter synagogue life. How do you do both? I haven't officiated at
interfaith marriages, because as a rabbi, of course, I believe that
every marriage I perform should be the beginning of a Jewish home where
Judaism is lived and shared and celebrated. The blessing of Jewish
lesbians and gays isn't the same issue at all. They're looking for a
blessing for a shared life together. The other issue deals with Jewish
faith. What should be rethought are ways to be more open and forthcoming
than we have been. We're thinking about ways to involve the non-Jew in
the synagogue. In fact, we have a task force meeting on that issue.
Maybe there is something we can do by way of welcoming interfaith
couples even before they are married.
Q: You have initiated outreach programs to African-Americans,
Christians and Muslims. Why is this important?
A: The future of the Jewish community is tied up with the future of
American society and, as long as we want to live in a democratic,
pluralistic country, we have to do everything we can to make sure not
only that communication is opened between various groups but that there
is meaningful contact. The greatest danger to a minority such as the
Jewish people is that when the country splits apart and trouble comes
and minorities are singled out and scapgoated for all of the economic
and social problems around, it is by building coalitions that work for
social justice, by people-to-people communication, that there will be a
kind of fabric that a downturn in the economy cannot rip apart. Today
the swing of the pendulum is to single out the "not normal" Americans
someone such as Newt Gingrich talks about. It's crucial that the country
remain a very open and liberal land where everyone is accepted.
Q: With a political and religious atmosphere that seems to be
increasingly less tolerant and more conservative, do you feel pressure
from your congregation or the Jewish community at large to change?
A: No. That's one of the reasons I felt so strongly about the
gay-lesbian issue. When a presidential candidate gives back a
contribution from a homosexual organization and at the same time is
trying to save the skin of a colleague accused of sexual harassment -
and gets away with it - this indicates how the mood of the country
is growing increasingly intolerant of gays. That's why I felt so
strongly that within the Jewish community they be treated as human
beings. The Jewish community has not been really caught up by this
attitude of narrowness and intolerance. Its voting has been strongly
liberal. There are loud voices within the Jewish community, many of them
Orthodox, right wing, who are reluctant to join in these programs of
outreach, but the vast majority of the Jewish community is liberal in
spirit. That's why Jews have always loved America and why Jews have
been a part of American life like we have never been a part of any other
country except Israel. And in some cases freedom of religion is even
greater than in Israel because, unfortunately, the Orthodox do not offer
freedom of religion to non-Orthodox Jews.


for more info and how to join, ABU Delenne, please see the link:

http://www.wcgljo.org/index.html


   
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(@kimarx)
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Miouss!

"Don't you ever get tired of saying the same thing over and over..."


   
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Monday, March 26, 2001

Tetovo Hills Quiet in Aftermath of Assault

GAJRE, Macedonia (Reuters) - The hills overlooking the Macedonian city of
Tetovo were quiet on Monday in the aftermath of an army assault which the
government said had driven ethnic Albanian guerrillas back to Kosovo.

Macedonian police were allowing reporters to travel a short way up the
mountainside to inspect the village of Gajre, on one of the main routes used by
tanks and infantry in Sunday's offensive.

Gajre, a small village perched on the slopes with some handsome summer
villas, was almost deserted. One house was completely burned out, another
smothered by the charred timbers of its roof.

Bullet-riddled cars sat in the streets, abandoned cattle wandered among the
houses.

"The Macedonian police were shelling and firing at us with tanks and rifles.
We are civilians. We have no weapons here, but they were shooting and
shooting," one Albanian man complained.

There have, however, been no reports of civilian casualties in the village so far.

Major western powers were expected to press the government in Skopje later
in the day to pocket its military gains and open talks with ethnic Albanian
leaders on their people's grievances.

NATO Secretary-General George Robertson and European Union security
chief Javier Solana were both due to arrive in the capital for talks late on
Monday afternoon.

Western diplomatic sources expressed dismay as Macedonia, ignoring calls
for restraint, launched its all-out assault on ethnic Albanian rebel positions on
Sunday after a 12-day standoff.

Tanks, artillery, infantry and helicopter-borne commandos stormed the
heights. Prime Minister Ljubco Georgievski said they had taken rebel-held
villages and all key positions.

But some government troops were still under guerrilla fire close to the eastern
end of the city late in the day. One source close to the rebels said the
government had trampled over their unilateral cease-fire and they were going
to start fighting back.

He said Macedonian forces had used 12 tanks and 22 armored personnel
carriers in the battle. He conceded that the guerrillas had lost control of two
villages, including their former headquarters at Selce, and that one fighter had
been killed.

But he maintained that the National Liberation Army still controlled a ruined
Ottoman fortress on the top of Beltepe hill, immediately overlooking the city.

CONCERN FOR CIVILIANS

While backing ethnically mixed Macedonia to the hilt politically, NATO allies
were extremely anxious that its forces avoid a bloody onslaught costing serious
civilian casualties.

They fear that the country's precarious ethnic balance, already teetering from
days of tension and conflict, could be shattered by a Kosovo-style offensive
steam-rollering through Albanian communities.

"We didn't want them to do this but they have. We only hope they have used no
more than proportionate force and avoided civilian casualties," said a Western
source.

"Our message tomorrow will be: you've made your military move, now
remember it has to be a twin-track strategy and please start talking to the
moderate Albanians."

The guerrillas, said to number no more than a few hundred, were flushed out
of the border village of Tanusevci a few weeks ago by the combined approach
of Macedonian forces and U.S. troops of the NATO peacekeeping force in
Kosovo.

But days later they stunned the country by appearing in the hills overlooking
Tetovo, firing on police to announce a new front in their battle for "equal rights"
for Macedonia's Albanians.

The spectacular confrontation, which kept Macedonian forces pinned down in
and around the city from March 13, thrust the Albanian case for a fairer share
in the running of the 10-year-old republic right to the top of the agenda.

Long-smoldering resentment, obscured by Western assurances that
Macedonia was a "model" of multi-ethnic government in the Balkans, surfaced
with a vengeance, threatening to push the moderate Albanians who share in
government to the sidelines.

While backing Macedonia's categorical refusal to negotiate with "terrorists" at
the point of a gun, NATO allies admitted that their over-stretched Kosovo
peace force could never hope entirely to seal the border to extremist
infiltrators.

The West's urgent aim now is to help Macedonia implement rapid
improvements for the one-third Albanian minority to defuse the crisis and
prevent any significant return of the insurgents for a renewed military challenge
to the government.

The prospects could depend on the Monday-morning aftermath of the
government's Tetovo offensive, and the scale of destruction and civilian
casualties it reveals.

Tetovo hospital sources on Sunday night reported five civilians people
wounded but there was no ready information on how many may have been hurt
in hinterland villages.


   
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(@rookie)
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The Intercontenintal Hotel u M O R O N!!!

TAKE the bus. lol

satso capriatti - great job pointing out the prevelance of HOMOSEXUALITY in the JEW and in the Torah...

In my college days, i used to know guys who would F u c k jew-girls just because they're Jewish. They would always ask to be F u c ked up the A S S. It was helarious. apparently they couldn't reach orgasims if it wasn't in their sphincters.

i knew another bagel by the name of Lora weinstein who wore A s s plugs during class. LOL...

So it's no different with Jew-Boys? Im not surprised....

Bagel Girl... do u use lubricants when ur Jihading ur rectum?


   
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