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Chiak47
27th March 2003, 06:11
http://www.proamericandesigns.com/images/bumpsticks/a7.jpg

synthesis
27th March 2003, 07:28
I'm all in favor of completely withdrawing foreign aid to Israel.

Chiak47
27th March 2003, 07:29
Ahh... but a good commie can not do for one and not do for all...

synthesis
27th March 2003, 07:59
But you see, the governments of Somalia or Pakistan do not engage in activities such as these.

http://free.freespeech.org/americanstatete...rismPhotos.html (http://free.freespeech.org/americanstateterrorism/palestine/IsraeliTerrorismPhotos.html)

http://free.freespeech.org/americanstatete...l#JeninMassacre (http://free.freespeech.org/americanstateterrorism/palestine/AmericanIsraeliTerrorism.html#JeninMassacre)

The Israeli Army’s war-criminal assault on the people of Jenin lasted for 12 unspeakably horrible days and nights, during which Israeli soldiers shot at all ambulances that attempted to pick up the growing numbers of dead and wounded people. Not one person could be rescued in all that time. Those who were injured — civilian men, women and children — were left to die of their wounds, bleeding to death slowly where they fell if they were outside, within range of Israeli snipers. Anyone who attempted to carry the wounded person off the street was also shot by the snipers. In some cases Israeli tanks ran over the wounded people as they lay helplessly on the street — just to send a message. Letting the Palestinians know, in no uncertain terms, just what kind of creatures “The Chosen People” truly are.

If the wounded Palestinian people were lucky enough to be shot or hit by shrapnel while inside a building, out of reach of the tanks and snipers, they died among their grieving family members. In many cases people had to stay inside buildings for many days with the rotting corpses of their loved ones, because if they went outside the Israeli soldiers would shoot them.

When an Israeli attack helicopter fired a round through the wall of one house, it hit a 17-year-old Palestinian young man in the chest and ripped out of his back. His mother and brother were with him, and they called for an ambulance. When it arrived, Israeli soldiers shot at it, forcing it to go back. The young man was slowly bleeding to death, and by 10 o’clock that night his mother could stand it no longer. She ran out into the street screaming for help, and the Israeli soldiers shot her in the head.

Somehow somebody managed to get her body off the street without getting shot themselves, and her son had to spend the next two days and nights with the dead bodies of his mother and brother. This kind of thing happened to many people in the Jenin refugee camp.

Early in the morning on April 3, the first day of the assault, Israeli soldiers firing from within an occupied house shot a young Palestinian man in the leg as he stood at the front gate of his house. He fell and began screaming in pain, and when he tried to stand up and run back inside they shot him in the abdomen and chest. A Palestinian nurse and her sister in a nearby house heard his screams and ran out to try and help him. The Israeli soldiers shot the sister in the leg, and shot the nurse in the abdomen. Before the two women could drag themselves back to their house, Israeli soldiers shot the sister in the other leg, and murdered the nurse with a bullet through the heart.

On the evening of April 3, two old Palestinian men, one 85-years-old and the other 72, were sitting in a house when Israeli soldiers shot the door off and burst inside, shooting the 85-year-old man dead. The Israelis then pushed the 72-year-old man at gunpoint through the house as they searched it. Finding nobody else, they tied him to a chair with plastic tape and left him there for ten hours. The next morning they cut him loose and used the 72-year-old man as a human shield as they went from house to house looking for more people to kill.

Israeli soldiers often used Palestinian people as human shields. In one case the soldiers rested their rifles on the shoulders of a Palestinian man and his 14-year-old son and fired into the houses of other people.

On April 5, an Israeli sniper shot a 44-year-old Palestinian man as he stood in an upstairs room of his home. He was the father of four children, one of whom was dead, the young man who was murdered along with the nurse on April 3. The 44-year-old man’s wife and three remaining children heard him call for help after he was shot, and they all ran up to the room and saw him collapse, a gunshot wound to his head. The wife screamed outside for someone to call an ambulance, but when it arrived the Israeli soldiers shot at it, preventing the crew from rescuing the man. He died within an hour.

On the afternoon of April 5, Israeli soldiers attached a bomb to a Palestinian house, then called on the people inside to come to the door. When a woman opened the door the bomb exploded, killing her. While her sisters and others screamed in futility for an ambulance, the Israeli soldiers were laughing because the bloody face of the woman they’d just murdered was horribly disfigured by the blast.

On April 6, a 37-year-old disabled Palestinian man was in his house when an Israeli soldier in a huge armored bulldozer began to destroy it. The disabled man had been unable all his life to speak, eat or move without help, and his mother and sister ran outside and begged the soldier to stop just long enough for them to get the helpless man out. The Israeli soldier called them “*****es” and bulldozed the house down on top of the disabled man, burying him alive. His mother and sister were unable to find him in the next few days. His dead body was finally recovered from the rubble, fifteen days later.

On April 10, a 57-year old Palestinian man who was confined to a wheelchair was rolling down a road in the refugee camp when he came upon an Israeli tank. The Israelis shot him, and then just for good measure they ran over him with their tank, crushing him and his wheelchair flat.

All during the massacre at the Jenin refugee camp, the Israelis kept the entire city of Jenin, which is next to the camp, under complete curfew for eight days. On the morning of April 11, the Israelis told the people of Jenin city that the curfew would be lifted for a few hours, allowing them to get food. Two Palestinian boys, aged 8 and 14, were walking with a group of Palestinian women to a nearby grocery store when they saw an Israeli tank in the middle of a road about 220 feet away. The tank turned toward the group and without warning began to fire. The 14-year-old boy was hit, and he died on the street. The 8-year-old boy and the women survived and carried their friend’s body to a car.

During the first week of the Jenin massacre there was a sporadic but determined resistance from the relatively small number of Palestinian fighters who were there. They were truly courageous men, armed with nothing but rifles and small explosives, totally outnumbered and outgunned, fighting a powerful military armed with tanks and helicopter gunships and all the latest technology, paid for by American taxpayers. The Palestinian fighters were rightfully defending themselves, their families, their wives and children, their mothers, fathers and grandparents against the murderous, criminal assault by the viciously racist Israeli state terrorists.

On April 9, the Palestinian fighters managed to ambush a group of the Israeli war criminals, killing 13 of them. Predictably, after the ambush the stinking Israeli soldiers became even more brutal than before, killing anybody and everybody they could get in their sights. The helpless Palestinian man in the wheelchair was shot and run over by the Israeli tank the next day, no doubt for revenge.

Chiak47
27th March 2003, 08:05
I'll read it in the AM and give you my opinion on your cut and paste.
BTW don't you people think for yourselves?It's all cut and paste

goodnight,
Eric

synthesis
27th March 2003, 08:08
I was beginning to think you never slept.

Liberty Lover
27th March 2003, 09:04
Quote: from Chiak47 on 8:05 am on Mar. 27, 2003

goodnight,
Eric


Time in which the commies of this forum can recoil from an intense barrage of Chiak47's posts.

I have that damn Modern History assignment do to...."women in WWI" how fucking boring. Due tommorow. Grrrrr.

Chiak47
27th March 2003, 19:39
Ahh but I only sleep for 3 hrs.And even during those 3 hrs it's still with 1 eye open.

Pete
27th March 2003, 20:03
Paranoid?

Chiak47
27th March 2003, 20:09
Pete,
Nope...
Wired..And ready.Waiting and hoping for the first strike to happen on my watch.Better my watch than my kids.
Thanks for the concern buddie,
Eric

RedCeltic
27th March 2003, 20:11
how about instead we do away with nations and boarders?

Chiak47
27th March 2003, 20:20
Celtic,

Why so the whole world can combine all the fucked up problems together?

Thats like saying-I live in a neighborhood and I believe everyone should take down their fences.
Do that and the dogs would run wild.
Think about it hard.Get back to me with a proper response.
Thanks,
Rich

(Edited by Chiak47 at 8:22 pm on Mar. 27, 2003)


(Edited by Chiak47 at 8:23 pm on Mar. 27, 2003)

Chiak47
27th March 2003, 20:26
the two edits are cause I am trying to do three things at once.
I have another computer here and the cd-burner is sticking.I have not had it long and it's pissing me off.
Cheap Chinese shit.

Hampton
27th March 2003, 20:31
Do that and the dogs would run wild.

So your calling immigrants dogs?


BTW don't you people think for yourselves?It's all cut and paste

As opposed to this crap? http://www.che-lives.com/cgi/community/top...m=22&topic=1897 (http://www.che-lives.com/cgi/community/topic.pl?forum=22&topic=1897)

Chiak47
27th March 2003, 20:36
Tampon,

One of the few posts I made with cut and paste.
I used it as a opening thread.I gave debat.
If I do cut and paste I debate it.

You people bombard me with shit (cut paste and ideas)all the time.

About the dogs?Well as long as the don't live in my hood.
Darien Il.Look it up real $$$..Earned every bit of it.I was poorer than poor.I worked hard to get where I'm at.
They need to stay where they are and get like minded people to take shit over.

Thank you,
Eric

Hampton
27th March 2003, 20:46
They need to stay where they are

I love when people use the word they when referring to other groups of people as if somehow you are in a position to judge.

Chiak47
27th March 2003, 20:49
Tampon,
Immigrants are plural they being plural too.
I will refer to "them" as them...or they.OK

Thank you,
Them

Xvall
27th March 2003, 21:34
Quote: from Chiak47 on 8:05 am on Mar. 27, 2003
I'll read it in the AM and give you my opinion on your cut and paste.
BTW don't you people think for yourselves?It's all cut and paste

goodnight,
Eric


Shadup. You cut-and-paste all the damn time!

Chiak47
27th March 2003, 21:40
Drake,
Why troll me?I do cut and paste.But I usually give a debate along with it.If not it's probably cause it's the starting thread.

Did I piss in your wheaties this AM?
Thank you,
ME

Xvall
27th March 2003, 21:49
I am not trolling you; I'm just saying. I don't think (Unless you are trying to show people an article) that cutting and pasteing is nececarry. A link will work just fine.

Dirty Jersey
27th March 2003, 22:08
if you want to stop immigration shouldnt me and you pack up and leave chiak? you are american right? but i suppose youre not native american. dont see too many of those around do ya? our forefathers didnt emmigrate to this land or anything.