Jul 12, 2007, 04:31 pm
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| Volcanic Erupter
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There is a difference between facts and blatant hate speeches.
| I didn't see you bring any facts. And you still didn’t explained "Please explain what writing on the missiles intended to hit terrorist have to do with racism?" Quote: |
Did you see them jumping while looking at 9/11 on TV or simply jumping
| There were jumping because of 9/11 Quote:
Reports and images of Palestinians from East Jerusalem and the West Bank taking to the streets in jubilation, chanting 'Allāhu Akbar' (God is (the) greatest), passing along sweets in praise of Bin Laden (The US primary suspect[2]), honking car horns, holding up the V sign for victory and holding up Palestinian flags were broadcast around the world and most American networks, aired the images. In addition, many newspapers, magazines, Web sites and wire services ran photographs of the festivities.[3][4][5]
On the day of the attacks, The Times (British) and Fox News (American) reported that 3,000 celebrants were pouring into the streets of Nablus and dozens of people were celebrating in the traditional gesture of handing out sweets. The Times notes that in traditionally Arab East Jerusalem, there was a smaller gathering of about two dozen people. FOX News adds that in Ein el-Hilweh (Lebanon), where about 75,000 Palestinians live, and also in Rashidiyeh camp south of Tyre, revelers fired weapons in the air.[6]
The Times also writes that Nawal Abdel Fatah, a Palestinian woman (age 48) wearing a long black dress, was quoted saying she was happy because "America is the head of the snake, America always stands by Israel in its war against us". Her daughter Maysoon (age 22), expressed hopes that]the next attack would be against Tel Aviv.[7][8]
[IMG]wikipedia/en/thumb/9/99/PalestinianChildren.jpg/200px-PalestinianChildren.jpg[/IMG] Celebrations of the September 11, 2001 attacks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Quote: |
What about the use of one million (which UN banned) cluster bombs on Lebanese children?
| Source to this. As I far as i know cluster bombs are tottaly legal. Quote: |
Your argument doesn't justify genocide that took place in Lebanon.
| What genocide? |
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