[On Sept. 20]“… the UN Human Rights Council launched a special agenda item singling out Israel for permanent indictment. The special debate criticizing Israel allowed the Palestinian representative to take the floor and accuse Israel of “atrocities”, Syria to charge Israel with “Judaising” the Golan, and the Islamic group to protested Israel’s entry of Syrian airspace. Cuba on behalf of the Non-Aligned Movement complained Israel was excavating around the Al-Aqsa mosque. Iran, Kuwait, Algeria, and Venezuela and others also joined in condemning the Jewish state.”

Thank goodness the conservatives won the election, otherwise we would not be seeing this sort of thing.
What a circus. They should hire some trapeze artists.
Jesse Helms once recommended throwing the UN into the East River brick by brick. I’d suggest throwing its ambassadors in limb by limb as well.
Bunch of trained monkeys directed by Goebbels from Hell. (Hope it’s ok to call these bigots “monkeys”, though it runs the risk of offending monkeys who might complain to the Human Rights Commission or something)
These Big Lies repeated ad infinitum: No way can the tiny moonbat brain resist being jammed.
Soon enough the Islamic supremacists/imperialists will get their response. Israel has already given them a test taste by destroying a North Korea-sourced nuclear cache.
And America will respond as well, barring the submission of Iran to the UN’s “just kidding” resolution(s).
And what the hell’s a “Palestinian” rep doing there? “Palestine” has never been a nation, nor will it ever be. So much for the “Nations” part of the UN’s moniker. If “Palestine” can send reps who get to speak, then, hey, any geopolitical (or simply any political) entity can do it, too! Nice- the UN has opened Pandora’s Box and ripped off the lid.
On the other hand, at least the UN Watch rep got to speak as well. A little surprised- the UN would rather just let only the bad guys speak if it could get away with that.
Amazing stuff. Everyone of those countries are either run by tin-pot dictators or mad mullahs. They all have horrible human rights track records, and the majority of them treat women and gays like animals. Yet, our wonderful world of moonbat leftoids will be standing shoulder to shoulder with them to take on the evil “joos”. I must ask our leftard trolls one question. How on earth can you even pretend to align yourself with this group of tyrants and despots? Are you all f#$%ing insane? Pathetic!
Every one ………
I have just received a “Citizens Panel Survey” from the UN for Canada in the mail and I intend to have a little fun with it.
I have posted it at my place and am looking for creative suggestions for answering it, for anyone who would like to pitch in.
Too bad you can’t send Youtube in the mail…
lol what a crock of shit this un is they should move the useless nations to the golan hieghts and see who shows up to bad mouth iseral then.
“Cuba on behalf of the Non-Aligned Movement complained Israel was excavating around the Al-Aqsa mosque.”
I feel Cuba’s pain.
I’m sure this is just driven by the “nationalism” of the ancient Palestinians whose “land was stolen by the Joos”.
I’m sure this is just anti-Zionism and has nothing to do with anti-Jewism
I’m sure this has something to do with “tribalism” (channeling ET)
Thank-you Nations United Against Israel – you have once again fulfilled biblical prophecy:
from Psalm 83:
4 “Come,” they say, “let us destroy them as a nation,
that the name of Israel be remembered no more.”
5 With one mind they plot together;
they form an alliance against you-
6 the tents of Edom and the Ishmaelites,
of Moab and the Hagrites,
7 Gebal, [a] Ammon and Amalek,
Philistia, with the people of Tyre.
8 Even Assyria has joined them
to lend strength to the descendants of Lot.
This would be a great joke if it weren’t so evil.
And just before Yom Kippur yet. The day of Atonement for the Jews when they fast and pray for their sins against G-d and their fellow man.
A co-incidence? I think not.
Agreed, it is unmitigated evil.
I hope Bush has his farewell worked out that includes a squadron of F-16s/F-15s lobbing multiple missiles into this den of iniquitous wankers. Kill the bloody lot and drop the UN building to the ground
Rick Richman at Jewish Current Issues blogged about Ruth Wisse’s “Jews and Power” yesterday. Referring specifically to Palestinian nationalism, “the ‘only nationalism to be recognized by the United Nations prior to statehood’…she captures the all-encompassing negativity of a movement that fashions its identity almost exclusively in terms of the destruction of its neighbor.”
http://jpundit.typepad.com/jci/2007/09/ruth-wisse—-j.html
That certainly doesn’t explain the “all-encompassing negativity” of the other countries, including non-Mohammedan ones.
I just hope that the IDF has lots of Ordnance.
http://tinyurl.com/362qru
Dozens die in Syrian-Iranian chemical weapons experiment. Jerusalem Post Sept 18, 2007
This is scary stuff….
“And what the hell’s a “Palestinian” rep doing there? “Palestine” has never been a nation, nor will it ever be.”
If they’re not getting a nation then is it ok if all those Palestians living in territory controlled by Israel get a vote in Israel’s elections? Seems only fair since Israel has been governing them and collecting taxes from them since they were born.
“And what the hell’s a “Palestinian” rep doing there? “Palestine” has never been a nation, nor will it ever be.”
If they’re not getting a nation then is it ok if all those Palestians living in territory controlled by Israel get a vote in Israel’s elections?
You say anything against Jewish actions and you’re labelled anti semitic. If you are Jewish and speak out you’re called a self hating Jew.
ok4ua,
I’ve got a better one for you.
If you’re a leftist, you’re an anti-semite. That’s almost guaranteed.
Makes me proud to be a Canadian. We are standing up for what is right and just again, and I couldn’t be more happy.
This is the same UN that will not consider allowing Taiwan a voice, despite them being an effective, peaceful and modern democracy, who have clearly expressed their wish to not be part of the PRC.
If they’re not getting a nation then is it ok if all those Palestians living in territory controlled by Israel get a vote in Israel’s elections? Seems only fair since Israel has been governing them and collecting taxes from them since they were born.
actually, arabs living in Israel do get to vote in Israeli elections. In fact, the arab population of Israel enjoy more rights and freedoms than any arab population living outside of Israel, including those of Egypt, Syria, and Saudi Arabia to name a few. The arabs of the west bank and Gaza have been offered a nation of their own many times, and they have always refused it because they refuse to accept Israel as a nation as well. By the way, Jose, can you tell me if the Palestinian refugees living in Syria get to vote? Or how about the Palestinian refugees living in Egypt? What about the ones in Jordan, or even Lebanon?
I’ve got one for you Isreal was founded on socialist ideas. You’re full of crap.
Socialists and fascists, currently islamofascists, have the same goal gaining control over the society. Eventually they will start fighting each other as Hitler and Stalin did. We are now in the appeasement era, equivalent of mid 1930’s. History repeats itself.
NSDAP name of the Hitler’s party translates into
National Socjalist German Workers Party.
Nazism is National Socjalism.
jose
why do you come on this site as your views are so askewed from the mainstream that posts here? Do you feel there is a legitmate threat to the freedoms we enjoy from the muslim world? Do you believe that the only thing some people understand is a bullet and sometimes giving it to them is the right thing to do?
pete – I think you need to access some facts.
The refugees in the West Bank and Gaza, do not get a vote in Israel. A basic axiom in Israel is a Jewish majority; to give the vote to the millions of non-Jews in the occupied territories would destroy that majoriy.
Second, at no time have the occupied territories ever been offered a nation; the Oslo Accords were not national but municipal governance; the land, resources, air, borders, water, transportation, were all to remain in Israeli control.
Arafat (Fatah) – corrupt as he was – recognized Israel. Hamas doesn’t. Israel has never recognized a Palestinian state.
Randall – the people under Chiang Kai-shek, who fled to Taiwan after losing the war in China, uprooted the Hoi language people living in Taiwan, ruled effectively as a dictatorship over them. Because this govt does not want to be part of China, doesn’t legitimate its not being part of China. After all- Quebec, also peaceful and democratic, also nearly made the same choice. Would that have meant separation?
“If you’re a leftist, you’re an anti-semite. That’s almost guaranteed.”
Once again, I request clarification. Does saying Israel cannot expand settlements, in violation of international law, qualify as anti-semitism?
Also, do you know any leftists, or just the ones that you hear in your head?
“Socialists and fascists, currently islamofascists, have the same goal gaining control over the society. Eventually they will start fighting each other as Hitler and Stalin did. We are now in the appeasement era, equivalent of mid 1930’s. History repeats itself.
NSDAP name of the Hitler’s party translates into
National Socjalist German Workers Party.
Nazism is National Socjalism.”
I do so love false analogies, it makes being here so much fun.
This is not an appeasement era. There is no powerful Islamic state that can destroy us. They have no powerful military machine.
You can call Islamic terrorism fascism all you want, it does make it so.
Ignorance is bliss. Knowing that Hitler’s NSDAP is just another socialists party hurts but this is a fact and cannot be disputed.
I agree with The Self-Loathing Multiculturalists the analogy to between current time and mid 1930 appeasement era is a stretch, Islamofascist don’t have army divisions and tanks they have suicide bombers and strong desire to conquer the world.
My main point is that fascists and socialists support each other and work together because they have common roots.
I am posting this as an opinion on why leftist are targeting Israel.
the best is when ET and ok4ua agree with each other
so let me see, ET, you think that Israel should have annexed the West Bank and just let bunches of people who want to destroy Israel become citizens? How dare those Joos want to live in a state where they are not dhimmis? Let’s see, Jerico, Jerusalem, Hebron, Bethleham, Shechem (Nablus) – those are all towns made famous in that book, what’s it called, oh yeah the Bible, the great book written in Arabic by the indigenous people of the area – oh it was written in Hebrew the language actually indigenous to Judea and Samaria(Arabic being the language of the Arabian peninsula).
Before the 67 war, the Arabs of Judea and Samaria were citizens of Jordan. Egypt held the Gaza strip – they did not annex it but kept the local population under tight control, denying them Egyptian citizenship, and restricting their travel
After the 67 war, Israel unexpectedly found itself in control of some one million Arabs, with no definite idea about their future status and lacking any concrete policy for their administration. In the wake of the war, the only objective adopted by then-Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan was to preserve normalcy in the territories through a mixture of economic inducements and a minimum of Israeli intervention. The idea was that the local populace would be given the freedom to administer itself as it wished, and would be able to maintain regular contact with the Arab world via the Jordan River bridges. Israel made no attempt to reshape Arab culture. It limited its oversight of the Arabic press in the territories to military and security matters, and allowed the continued use in local schools of Jordanian textbooks filled with vile anti-Semitic and anti-Israel propaganda.
do we have to again go through the actual increases in living standards under the “brutal Israeli occupation” By 1986, 92.8 percent of the population in the West Bank and Gaza had electricity around the clock, as compared to 20.5 percent in 1967; 85 percent had running water in dwellings, as compared to 16 percent in 1967; 83.5 percent had electric or gas ranges for cooking, as compared to 4 percent in 1967; and so on for refrigerators, televisions, and cars.
Finally, and perhaps most strikingly, during the two decades preceding the intifada of the late 1980’s, the number of schoolchildren in the territories grew by 102 percent, and the number of classes by 99 percent, though the population itself had grown by only 28 percent. Even more dramatic was the progress in higher education. At the time of the 67 war, not a single university existed in these territories. By the early 1990’s, there were seven such institutions, boasting some 16,500 students. Illiteracy rates dropped to 14 percent of adults over age 15, compared with 69 percent in Morocco, 61 percent in Egypt, 45 percent in Tunisia, and 44 percent in Syria.
It’s late and I am tired and it won’t make any difference to you because you are convinced that Arafat was all about recognizing Israel and it’s right to exist (yup check sure) and for some reason you think that Oslo wasn’t a stepwise progression – but no, you just think along with all those at the UN and ok4ua, that Israel is some how against a state for Palestinian Arabs – hmm what was it that Barak was offering in 2000 – oh right “bantustans” – yup. Have you seen the map of what the Jews agreed to in 1948 when they accepted the UN Partition – the one that Arabs rejected which would have given them a state in Judea and Samaria and Gaza and which they rejected (they could be celebrating their 60th anniversary of statehood)
ET, I clearly stated “arabs living in Israel” get to vote, not refugees living in the west bank and gaza. Second, the palestinians were first offered a nation on November 29th, 1947, when the United Nations proposed both a Jewish and a Palestinian nation be formed in the remainder of the British Mandate west of the Jordan. The Jews accepted the proposal, the arabs rejected it.