To: Mobile Vulgus
Yeah, well, the same London paper published the following pack of neo-Nazi lies to support the decades-long British romantic affair with things Arabic.
Authors in the Frontline: Daniel Day-Lewis
Inside scarred minds
March 20, 2005
The Sunday Times Magazine (pro-terrorist propaganda behind the link)
Those Brits can't seem to read a map to see where all the "Palestinians" are exiled from, though, or remember how their British forefathers kept Jews out of Israel while letting Muslims flood in during their "Mandate" decades. ...or even to acknowledge the fact that many of those poor "Palestinian" kids are wounded by the same "Palestinians" who feed the lies to them.
15 posted on
03/19/2005 7:52:40 PM PST by
familyop
(Essayons!)
To: familyop
I think this must be their own map.
69 posted on
03/19/2005 10:02:03 PM PST by
LoudAmericanCowboy
(''If the president just does more of the same every day...I may be handed Lebanon..."-John F'n Kerry)
To: familyop
I think this must be their map. Assuming American conservatives don't exist
72 posted on
03/19/2005 10:09:17 PM PST by
LoudAmericanCowboy
(''If the president just does more of the same every day...I may be handed Lebanon..."-John F'n Kerry)
To: familyop
Both Egypt and Jordan used Palestinian lands to dump the dregs of their respective societies. After all, the UN was operating soup kitchens there and UN identity papers were (are) easily forged. Its questionable if even a sizable portion of the W. Bank and Gaza are original (pre-1920s) inhabitants. (Arafat was even born in Cairo). My source is the book 100 Hours to Suez (1956). The author's name excapes me at the moment.
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