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TILLER MURDERED and we All have an opinion on it.

Yes, everyone is saying something.  Most of it is crap in my opinion.   Abortion is a complicated issue.  If it wasn't one it wouldn't be so damn complicated now.

First, as a matter of law, Roe v. Wade was a judicial fiat.  Guess what court, that causes additional problems.  Problems have  habit of not going away.  

Tiller being murdered was a shamfull act.   Do I think he was a murderer, personally yes, but unfortunately the Law says no, and even our current President Obama thinks infanticide is okay should a baby survive a partial birth abortion.  

CHANGE THE FREEKING LAW IF YOU DON'T LIKE THE LAW!   

Murder is wrong.   It was wrong to shoot Tiller and I hope the guy that did it gets capital punishment for the deed.

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MORE BULLOX FROM ARAB LEAGUE.

WTF!!!!!  

ISRAEL ACCUSED OF BLACKMAIL FOR DEMANDING RETURN OF KIDNAPPED SOLIDER.

Arab League, Amr Mussa, said that the refusal of a truce by Israel

[without the release of Kidnapped Solider Galid Shalit]

"is part of the Israeli blackmail of not making concessions".

Who do they think they are kidding?   WAKE UP PEOPLE!
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BEST QUOTE OF THE DAY

Pakistan Officials on Taliban in Swat:

"Just because they come out at night and throw down four or five bodies in the square does not mean that militants control anything".
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YOUR WORD...

Your Word is "Think"
You see life as an amazing mix of possibilities, ideas, and fascinations.
And sometimes you feel like you don't have enough time to take it all in.

You love learning. Whether you're in school or not, you're probably immersed in several subjects right now.
When you're not learning, you're busy reflecting. You think a lot about the people you know and the things you've experienced.
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ADNKRONOS.COM PRINTS RETARDED ARTICLE

This story is insulting to everyone!   I am really getting sick and tired of this insanity, and by that I am not talking of the complete and totoal insanity that is Islam, I am talking of the insanity of the denial of its evil. 

 

Yemen: Man killed in religious hate crime

Amran, 12 Dec. (AKI) - A gunman shot and killed a Yemeni Jew in the Raydah district in northern Yemen, security sources said on Friday. Thirty-nine year-old Mousa Yaish al-Nahari, a father of eight, was reportedly shot for no reason, said Yahya Mousa, a rabbi for Yemeni Jews in the capital Sanaa.

Arab media said the gunman was identified as Abdul-Aziz Yahya al-Abdi, a former air force pilot. He was arrested in Raydah in the Amran governorate.

Police are still investigating the motive of the crime, but witnesses say the gunman approached al-Nahari and told him "Jew, accept Islam's message" and then shot him five times with an AK-47 assault rifle.

Al-Abdi is alleged to have murdered his wife two years ago but was not jailed because he agreed to pay compensation to the wife's family, said Pan-Arab daily al-Sharq al-Awsat.

Ahmed al-Sarihi, a security official, told the daily that al-Abdi was a religious extremist that suffered from mental problems and that during interrogation he admitted killing al-Nahari and telling police that "these Jews must convert to Islam."

Although Yemen is overwhelmingly Muslim, a small community of 300-400 Jews still live there.

Since 1949 about 50,000 members of the once-thriving Yemeni Jewish community are reported to have been secretly airlifted to Israel.

(all bold mine.)
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VOCTORY IN IRAQ DAY : NOVEMBER 22,2008!!!!!!!!!

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LETTER TO HAMAS

Hey Hamas,

How about you show the world that you are not vile animals and release Galid Shalit in exchange for nothing?

Just kidding. 
I know that will not work.  You cannot be who you are not.
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LIVING MURDERERS FOR DEAD SOLDIERS. WHY?

 

I do not understand. I try to understand but it never seems to make sense to me. WHY? Why on earth do the Israelis trade live terrorists for the corpses of two soldiers when there are Living Soldiers currently in terrorists hands?

Pray for Ron Asad and Galid Schalit.   Pray that they will be returned ALIVE and without having to pay such a heavy price as freeing those who will only come again to murder.

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ANOTHER DAY ANOTHER KASSAM FALLING IN W. NEGEV

BRING GALID HOME, NOW!
 
the following stolen from JPost
 
'Dear Shalit family, don't let them sacrifce Galid'
by Tovah Lazaroff
 
 
Chen Arad fantasized that his brother, Ron, captured when his jet crashed in Lebanon 22 years ago, stood with him in Mitzpe Hila on Wednesday as Chen made a rare public appearance to speak at a ceremony marking two years to the day since Gilad Schalit was captured by Hamas.

Standing on a small stage in Schalit's Upper Galilee hometown, wearing jeans and a checkered shirt, the tall, gray haired Chen said, "I thought that if Ron had been released from captivity, he would have come here today."

"Ron would have stood on this stage, in my place. He would have comforted Noam and Aviva [Schalit, parents of Gilad] with the idea that there is someone they can depend on, because after all, I [Ron] have returned. The State of Israel does not abandon those it sends to defend its borders.

"To my sorrow, it was just my fantasy," Chen said as he read from a single white sheet. "After 22 years I cannot comprehend that all that is left from Ron is just a few letters and photos that were sent to us from his captivity."

A year after Ron Arad was captured, he sent the family a letter that Chen decided to read out loud at Wednesday's event marking the failure of the government to return yet another soldier.

"Today is Sunday. I think it is the first day of Rosh Hashana. I have to tell you that I miss you very much," Chen read from the letter. In front of him were Schalit's parents, as well as the parents of Ehud Goldwasser and the father of Eldad Regev, both of whose sons were kidnapped by Hizbullah while on reserve duty on the northern border in July 2006.

"Sometimes I dream about you, but I try not to think too much during these days so that I won't be depressed," Ron wrote back in 1987, adding that his health was good and improving.

"I pray every day for many hours and I hope that you do as well. I know that it is hard to ask but try to do everything that you can for me.

"Speak with our leaders. Speak with the government. Speak with everyone that you can to get me out of here," Ron wrote.

Chen paused and then added that the words his brother penned so many years ago "expressed the pain of someone who is hanging by a thread, totally helpless, dependent on the mercy" of others, particularly those who sent him into battle.

Ron, he said, volunteered to be an IAF navigator and not a martyr or a gladiator. But Israel's leaders sacrificed him and, like the ancient caesars, threw him to the lions.

"My dear Schalit family, don't let them sacrifice Gilad," Chen Arad said. He compared Gilad Schalit's situation to that of Isaac on the altar, when his father Abraham stood over him with a sword.

"But God stayed his hand. Our leaders, apparently, lack this divine voice," he said.

Aviva Schalit had also planned to also take the stage, but at the last moment her voice failed her.

So her husband, Noam, read her prepared statement instead. She urged the government and Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to bring her son home, to free him from his horrible prison.

"It is enough of the foot-dragging, you had all the time in the world to decide," she said in her letter.

She asked all those assembled to close their eyes and to silently imagine where Gilad might be and what he might be thinking as he sits alone in Gaza.

Even the small children sitting cross-legged on the grass closed their eyes and were quiet.

All that could be heard was the rustling of the wind in the trees and the click of the camera shutters.

White doves were then released from two wicker baskets. An organizer said he hoped that soon they would gather again to celebrate Gilad's release with the song, "How good it is to see you home" whose strains then filled the air.
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