02  Jan
Yet another war

I was working the morning shift the other day and a man was looking at a newspaper while waiting for his food to come out. The headline was about the Israeli army firing rockets into Gaza and flattening what little infrastructure they had. The man commented, “It never ends, does it?” and proceeded to tell me about how he remembered the Six-Day War, and the Yom Kippur War, and every Israeli conflict since the 1960′s. I, of course, just nodded and agreed with him. Not because I don’t have an opinion, but mine is rather controversial.

My solution
KEY:
Green = Arab state of Palestine
Purple = To Syria

Although I have no problem whatsoever with Jews, I think Israel is simply asking for trouble by existing on Arab land, and is getting the trouble they’re asking for. The UN has condemned the Israeli attacks, but of course, Israel doesn’t give a shit. That’s because they know as long as they have America behind them, they can do whatever they want. And I think this is wrong.

Israeli Double Standard

I’ve been watching a 22-page debate unfold on the Politics Forum, and the few Zionists who support Israel are coming up with the lamest arguments to defend their precious Israel. One claimed that Israeli civilians were in terrible danger from Hamas’ “deadly and sophisticated weapons,” which prompted this EPIC answer:


EL OH EL. So yeah, plug time. Wanna discuss politics with a bunch of people from all sides of the political spectrum? Come on over to PoliticsForum.org.

Posted by Aaron J, filed under Chick-fil-A, Garcia, Palestine, PoFo, Politics, Rants. Date: January 2, 2009, 11:30 pm | 3 Comments »

3 Responses

  1. LeeGratz Says:

    Ohh man. Here we go again with the Palestine thing.

  2. torben Says:

    HAHAHA I remember POFO.

  3. Leonid V Says:

    I hate the double standards with Israel. >:0

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