Posted on 10/13/2015 10:07:51 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
This is the moment it was claimed a pork chop was placed on the face of a dying Palestinian man.
He had been gunned down after allegedly stabbing an Israeli police officer in the settlement of Kiryat Arba, near Hebron.
In 12 days of bloodshed four Israelis and 26 Palestinians have been killed in Jerusalem, the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Gaza and in Israeli cities. The death toll is said to include eight children....
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Waste of a good pork chop.
Well.....it must certainly be the reason the Palies are so upset....
No wonder the Obama admin believes the violence against Jews is justified..
We should all send the White House a pork chop.
Then they flew him to the Iowa State Fair on Trump’s 757.
It took TWO POSTS! Thank you!
COLD CUTS!
And today 3 Israeli’s were murdered in Jerusalem..maybe just maybe of more of these Arab scum had pork chops put on them they would think twice before doing this because in the Arab culture, if you have pork put on you you don’t get those 72 virgins, you get 72 Rosie O’Donnells
What this world needs is a pork fragmentation bomb. Drop it on Mecca during hadj and defile thousands.
Problem?
Picture caption: “I have no idea what you’re talking about, so here’s a Pali with a pork chop on his face.”
I approve that message.
And?
It tastes like chicken......
‘Bout time they started doing this. In addition to a gun, every Jew ought to carry a pork chop on him at all times, or just a vile of pig urine would be good enough, since pork chops are too good to waste.
LOL - Good one.
That’s what we had for dinner. Nice 1/2 inch thick ones from Sprouts.
No, bone-in, with that little bit of fat around the edges. Hard to beat. When I lived in Iowa our church would order extra thick ones from Albertson’s and cook several hundred for our Fall Festival. I’d be there in a lean-to all day helping the guy who’d been doing it for many years and running baked potatoes into the kitchen from a special cooker. Much thicker cut than you normally see, sometimes called an Iowa cut.
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