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It betrays nothing other than the stupidity of the people flapping around trying to run this state. Don't hide behind history and mess around quoting wikepdedia when these fuckers are using air power and tanks on a tiny strip of land with an already impoverished population. I would like to drop a half ton bomb on your house , leaving your library intact of course.

I know Southwark Council has a Nuclear-Free Zone,which covers part of the Borough.

I'm not certain if the Library is within that area.Best to contact SC on 7-595-1000 and try to extend the Nuclear-Free Zone to include The Library to be on the safe side.

mmm yes your right, describing the palestinians like vermin is nothing like the nazi regime and i am sure the living conditions are just as good as those in the warsaw ghetto.....did you run a library there, or have you read it in a little booky wooky somewhere....that history eh, such a let down in reality. i presume your a 106 and still think the british empire was a jolly bit of fun.

I think if you are a child in both situations it would scare the shit out of you......


But you guys seem to need a fucking chart and a big fat discussion, what the fuck is going on ? Stuff your democratic papers and the so called news and all the other bollox and open your bloody eyes.


Honestly

louisiana Wrote:

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

!igeons? Has there been a coup in Israel? Nah, there's been a coop.


LOL..That was what my comment referred to Loiusiana as I know there hasn't been a Political uprising in Israel:))

I had to play on words using coup as "coo" would have been too obvious....as for your coop...I'm going to shop there later!


B)

I think the comparison with the warsaw ghetto was more an analogy rather than a direct comparison - rather like it's raining cats and dogs, it'd would have been clearer to have just said ghetto. Anyway pointing out the obvious just distracts from yet another sorry tale from the place once known as the land of milk and honey but appears more like the land of blood and spite.


In this part of the world there is always fighting and bloodbaths whether it's Kurds and Turks, Sunnis and Shias, Israelis and Palestinians, Fatah and Hamas.. the list is shameful and the list is long, they'll use any smokescreen they can to justify their actions. At end of day it's a volatile region which has been like that long before oil and religion.

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