In a speech Friday in Ramallah, after accusing Israel of releasing wild and vicious Zionist hogs upon the innocent indigenous "Palestinian" population the Jerusalem Post tells us:
Abbas also called for establishing “bridges of love” with Israelis “instead of the racist separation fence.” He warned once again against the eruption of a religious war and called on Israelis “not to come close to our holy sites, just as we don’t come near your synagogues.”
Abbas added: “The Jews know very well that we seek peace and not war.”
So, let me get this straight.
Mahmoud Abbas, the illegitimate dictator of the corrupt terrorist organization known as "the Palestinian Authority," claims that he and his people want "bridges of love" to Jews?
He claims that they don't come near our synagogues?
He claims that we actually know that Israeli-Arabs want peace and not war?
Ah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!!!!!
I have not had a good laugh like that in days, at least.
They tell their people that we are the children of apes and pigs and their very holy book demands our submission under a system of Islamic Supremacy which we are required to bow down to under pain of death. When we fight back against their never-ending theocratically-based aggression they go running to the Europeans like a bully complaining to its mother when its intended victim pops him one in the mouth.
There are only something like 1,000 comments beneath the piece, but here are a few for your enjoyment:
Gee • 18 minutes agoNot surprisingly there is more and more talk about the transference of Arabs out of Israel due to the simple fact that they have over the course of many centuries proven themselves incapable of living in peace with their Jewish neighbors due to incessant and violent anti-Semitic education within Israeli-Arab culture.
And Simon Peres declares this as a person we can rely on. Time to end the farce and deport the Jordanian colonists.
In fact, we lost Ziontruth as a contributor to this very blog over that particular issue.
I, needless to say, have not come out in favor of transference because I cannot see the morality in forcing many hundreds of thousands of innocent people from their homes and I do not know of Israel's ability to weather the international consequences of such a bold act. I do sympathize, however, and given the many millions of transferred refugees during and after World War II there is historical precedent. However, I also very much doubt that the Israeli government would seriously consider such a move.
Timearrow • 3 hours agoThis is correct and many millions in the gullible west, apparently up to and including the Obama adminstration, think that Abbas is a man of peace and that the Palestinian Authority represents an actual negotiating partner.
"Bridges of love" are for the western audience, the wild boars calumny is for the local consumption. This boorish philistine knows his clients, both foreign and domestic. They will lap up everything.
"Bridges of Love."
H.L. Mencken famously never said, "No one ever lost money underestimating the intelligence of the American public" but he did say something quite like that and if anyone knows the truth of it, it is Mahmoud Abbas, not to mention his mentor Yasser Arafat.
"Bridges of Love" my ass.
Speaking of bridges, Mahmoud Abbas has sold the Brooklyn Bridge to so many gullible Western idiots by now that fourteen shares in it fit on the head of a pin.
ReplyDeleteMore laughs:
ReplyDeleteObama said that no one has suffered more than the Palestinian People. Really?
He also said that Palestinians (a name whose origins has zilch to do with Arabs) deserve a state of their own.
And I've heard that Douglas Brinkley referred to him as the most intelligent man to ever occupy the Oval Office.
We might laugh, but imagine how a genuinely persecuted and historic people such as the Kurds must feel about such statements.
What can I say? I had a gut feeling about Obama which I ignored in the voting booth. Lesson learned.