Posted on 11/12/2004 3:46:42 AM PST by ElisabethInCincy
Is there any live web video of the events?
That ain't no junkyard, that's the presidential palace of the fallen leader, the rose garden view, I am assuming ...
What a lovely country.
The whole world was laughing.
I guess there are no Arabic words for "dignity" or "respect."
I'm sure Yassar was surprised to find out God is Jewish.
This is what I always wonder about when I see huge crowds
running and rioting in the streets. Do they not have
anything else to do? Jobs. Gardens. Cooking. Cleaning.
Laundry. Maybe way too much time on hands could certainly
contribute to the problem.
There is a rather large arab population in Canada I believe.
Oh, Pallies have time for other things:
"That's what I want at my graveside services; surging hordes, gunfire, screaming, chanting, etc."
Exactly. And don't forget our first sight this morning on TV of the frightened liberal newscasters, ducking for cover as rifles are shot off over their heads (and too close to the anchor booth?), asking the ridiculous question - "Aren't there any security forces here?" Yeh, sure lady, just ask the guy in the black PJ's over there with the AK-47. I think he said his name was Harry Hamas. He'll help ya.
From what I understand, the weapons are allowed ONLY in the compound. They will not be allowed to take them back into the streets.
Thats the notorious Baghdad Bob, information minister for Saddam when the war started. He was the grandmaster of misinformation rivaling even some American media outlets.
Men don't have to like women to use them for sex. Happens all the time. Besides, the men need them to clean and cook their food.
Can't agree with you more. Truest thing I have heard & probobly will hear all day.
I noticed that too and my first thought was this is a AK-47 and it should not be jamming at all.
ROTFLMAO!
Those two getting a bit of fresh air ? I'll bet that cockroaches box stank bad......
I had to pass this along to show my friends that I never carry a grudge.
This morning I woke up and saw that Yassar Arafat had died. Now, I must be honest with you, I wasn't filled with anything even approaching remorse, but I just knew in my heart of hearts that I had to take this moment and remember the man who gave us death, destruction, obstruction to peace and was just a rather large boil on the ass of the world. The question was, how do I honor this momentous place in time.
My mind raced with ideas, but all were dismissed as not being BIG enough. I knew I had to make a point! I knew I had to get through to people just how significant an event the death of the loser was! But how! How in GOD's (Allah, Yahweh, Vishna, to be PC) was I to TRULY mark this event! Then it hit me . . .its simplicity all the more eloquent.
I waited until around 8am for people to start coming into work. I then reached for the bowl I had previously filled with candy and went around to everyone. "Want a piece of candy?" "What for?" "Why to mark this momentous occasion! Yassar Arafat is FINALLY dead!!" With looks of surprise at a celebration at the death of someone, I said to each and every one of them:
"His people danced in the streets, ululating and throwing candy in the air when 3000 of us were murdered on 9/11 . . . I just decided to return the favor."
There's something to be said for living in a Red state!
Man, the things you see when you don't have your tactical nuke with you...
Too bad they didn't drop him like they did the Ayatollah!!
That would've been great!
just kill them.
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