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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

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Obama Administration demands release of terrorists

Not a day goes by, I tell you, wherein Obama administration stupidity doesn’t just leap from the page like a drag queen on ecstasy.

So, according to the Jerusalem Post the Obama administration has demanded (requested?) that Israel release a bunch of Jihadis and murderers as a good will gesture to… Jihadis and murderers. For some crazy reason Israel seems to be hedging.

I can’t imagine why?

5 comments:

  1. DM Ofir Akunis stated he has no intention of entertaining such a silly offer. But, if they need to be released then tell Kerry to take them back with him.

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    1. I just don't get it.

      They scream to the heavens that Israel is oppressing the poor "indigenous" population, yet that very same population refuses to accept autonomy unless Israel jumps through these ridiculous hoops.

      Someone is being played for a sucker and it's not you and me, lady.

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  2. "Amongst the terrorists that the US is demanding Israel release, are those who burned Amnon Pomerantz alive in his car in 1990, the terrorists who murdered tractor driver Yigal Vahknin in 1993, the terrorist who murdered 39-year-old Gush Katif resident Shaya Deutch in 1993, the terrorists who burned to their deaths Rachel Weiss and her three children; Ephraim, Netanel and Raphael as well as soldier David Delarosa who tried to save them and the terrorist who murdered Professor Menachem Stern in the Valley of the Cross (in Jerusalem) while he was on his way to Hebrew University."

    http://www.jpost.com/Diplomacy-and-Politics/MKs-decry-US-demand-to-release-terrorists-as-gesture-to-PA-310921

    Can you believe the nerve of this right on the tail of the Boston terrorism? Someone is brain dead here.

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    1. by the way, Jon Segall (volleyboy1) couldn't keep himself from commenting at TOI.

      http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/obama-administration-demands-release-of-terrorists/

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    2. I swear, if I didn't know any better, I'd think Steven Spielberg got the inspiration for his first film based upon a run-in with that guy on the internet...

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MtAMc4i8OA

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