Quote Originally Posted by Great Spirit
We are now seeing who the real enemy is.

Oh wait guys (won't name names!)...its from infowars.com. Better not read it. You might get enlightened. We can't have enlightened free thinking people in a fascist country now can we!
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http://www.infowars.com/articles/ww3...nti_jewish.htm
Video on website too!


"[Hizbullah was] a direct result of Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon. The Israelis killed tens of thousands of people in Southern Lebanon during that occupation . . . this [was] part of the civil war. This is 1980. They devastated the south. Hizbullah went in really as a social services organization during the civil war. They are NOT anti-Jewish. I repeat, they are NOT anti-Jewish."
There goes the anti-semite card.

??There is this great vilification of the Hizbullah people. They are always labeled as terrorists. They have NEVER, despite what Israel says, they have never attacked Israel, they have not attacked the northern border. It is Israel that has sent rockets into southern Lebanon on almost a daily basis and this is documented in daily UN reports of the situation.

I was in Tyre in 2004 and I saw the Israeli rockets coming over and exploding and the local people shrug their shoulders and say this happens daily.

I was in Beirut in July of 2004, and my husband was there last year, and the Israeli jet fighters come over with no provocation from the Lebanese army or air force - which is pretty weak - and they break the sonic boom, it??s a reminder to people as to who is boss ?? it??s bullying.?

GS you usually just humor me but this time.............

You are as fucking stupid as...........(come on guys what is he as stupid as?)
dirt..............


Thanks Jam... I ll educate this punk for you



Scenes from the TV series Al-Shatat, the episode about the blood libel of killing a Christian child
for baking Passover matzoth (Al-Manar TV, October 2003)

During the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, when television viewing peaks, an independent Jordanian TV station called Al-Mamnou broadcast an anti-Semitic TV series called Al-Shatat (??The Exile? or ??The Diaspora?). The series was produced in Syria and first broadcast on Hezbollah's Lebanese Al-Manar satellite channel in October-November 2003 (also during Ramadan) and by Iranian TV in 2004. That created a furor of protests around the world which led to the banning of Al-Manar broadcasts in France and other countries.

The series presents a warped, fallacious, anti-Semitic pseudo-historical survey of the Zionist movement from its beginnings at the turn of the 19 th century to the founding of the State of Israel. It exploits anti-Semitic myths taken whole from of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, including the blood libel, which accuses Jews of kneading the blood of a Christian child into the Passover matzoth. 1

Al-Mamnou 2 managed to broadcast 22 of the original 29 episodes before the Jordanians banned further broadcasting in response to pressure exerted on the government by various Israeli and American organizations (AP, October 30). After the series was taken off the air, the Jordanian embassy in the United States announced that the Jordanian government had been informed that the controversial program Al-Shatat had been aired on a private, independent channel called Al-Mamnou, operated by the Free Media City Company in Jordan which was subject to Jordanian law. 3 According to the announcement, because the series was suspected of propaganda inciting to hatred and violence, its broadcasting stopped as of October 25 (See Appendix). 4

Walid al-Hadidi , Al-Mamnou's chairman, said the show was taken off the air ??for technical rather than political reasons.? He refused to comment as to whether the Jordanian government had exerted pressure on him. He noted that the series, which he claimed cost $1.25 million, would return after Ramadan (MEMRI report, October 23, 2005). It would therefore seem that the outrage of this blatantly crude anti-Semitic series has not yet ended.