Friday, September 02, 2005
Thursday, September 01, 2005
TIME TO PLAY . . .
CAN YOU NAME THIS NUT?
HINT:HE AGREES WITH LEON WIESELTIER
&
DOVDOV'Sפאשקעוויל'ן
-amshinover:if you have nothing nice to say, say it here.
Wieseltier won't hold his breath in the gas chamber
"if your not a liberal when your twenty you have no heart and if your still a liberal when your thirty you have no brain"-Roughly Churchill
There are left wing self hating, jewish, uncastrated, male swine and then there is this shmuck. At first glance I thought Wieseltier was some mildly off- mental case with little attachment to the land. I now see he is a severely dysfunctional and intellectually limited drug abuser, with no ties to holy and all that it represents.
"For this reason, when I behold the photographs of the settlers in Gaza uprooted by Israeli soldiers, empathy almost completely deserts me.
WHY WOULD YOU CARE THEY WERE ALMOST 75% "CHAREDIE" BY YOUR STANDARDS
I seem to have a heart of stone, and I am not entirely embarrassed by it.
SHOTA AYN LO BOOSHA(a fool has no shame)
More precisely, I regard the eviction of the settlers as the appropriate reward for their own hearts of stone. For many other Jews gave their lives and their limbs so that these Jews could grow their holy tomatoes and study their holy texts in this desert.
In order to satisfy their individual and collective aspirations, the Israeli civilians who lived in Gaza required the sacrifice of Israeli soldiers in Gaza. In the years of Jewish settlement in Gaza, 230 Israelis were killed there. A substantial number of them were soldiers. Why is the life of a Jew in a uniform worth less than the life of a Jew in a greenhouse? That is stone-heartedness.
HOW ABOUT THE PIONEERS , YOU KNOW THE 1ST WAVES OF OLIM DO YOU HATE THEM AS WELL, THEIR SACRIFICE WAS AT THE COST OF MANY MORE LIVES.
And yet one hears mainly about the sacrifices of the settlers".
SO IF TERROR CONTINUES IN MORE CITIES (WHICH IT WILL), WHAT WILL THE LEFT HAVE US DO THEN?
YOUR RETARDED LOGIC CAN BE APPLIED TO THE REST OF ISRAEL AS WELL. IF WE ALL WOULD JUST LEAVE ISRAEL THEN THEY COULD STOP KILLING US, HECK WE WOULD NOT EVEN NEED AN ARMY.MAYBE WE SHOULD GIVE THEM LONDON AS WELL.I FOR ONE WOULDN'T PROTEST.
-amshinover's פאשקעוויל'ן
Thank You ADOLF Zuckerman
American Jewish philanthropists gave $14 million to ensure Israeli greenhouses would pass into Palestinian hands unharmed, the donation is meant to purchase the equipment. The move could preserve some 3,500 Palestinian jobs, as well as one of the region's main sources of export income. These supporters of terrorism included Mortimer Zuckerman, who publishes the New York Daily News. Zuckerman said he urged others to donate after he was contacted by James Wolfensohn, who contributed $500,000.
The Associated Press: Hamas' leader Khaled Mashaal said Wednesday that the withdrawal from the Gaza was an important achievement, but would not lead to his group's disarmament. Mashaal told reporters that "Our joy should not let us forget the march for liberation and the restoration of the rights of the Palestinian people." Hamas spokesman Mahmoud Zahar said Hamas will move into the settlements once Israel has left. Zahar also said that Hamas planned to move its fight to the West Bank after Israel completes its pullout from Gaza.
HATTIP SIRrantsALOT
-amshinover's פאשקעוויל'ן
Wednesday, August 31, 2005
read it and weep
IN HONOR OF RABBI JOEL TIETELBAUMS YAR'TZIET
AND THIS CENSUS FOR SATMER-LAND
-amshinover's פאשקעוויל'ן
It's Like We're Blind
JPost:
Leaders of the Iraqi Jewish community are planing to demand compensation for lost assets.
Mordechai Ben-Porat, of Israel's Center for the Heritage of Babylonian Jewry"The Jews left behind hospitals, schools, cemeteries, shopping markets," Some have estimated the value of the properties to be billions of dollars.The Iraqi Jewish community was among the largest Jewish Diaspora communities in the Arab world, numbering some 140,000, but most of the community left Iraq between 1950 and 1952, after the creation of the State of Israel. They left behind homes, businesses and large pieces of land. Most of those assets were frozen, some were taken by the government and some were sold.
However Haddad, originally from Iraq and now a US citizen, told the Post that he did not expect the Iraqi government to listen to them. "I don't think anything will come of it."
Ben-Porat also wants to demand that the Iraqi government fix up the graves of Jewish prophets around Iraq. "We know the tombs are in very bad shape," said Ben-Porat and claimed he had the photos and videos to prove it. He asserted that large plots of land near the grave of the Prophet Ezekiel in the city of Chifel belong to the Jews.
The group also plans to demand that Iraqi synagogues and cemeteries be cared for. "There were 53 synagogues in Baghdad," said Ben-Porat.
During the preparation of the first of the Iraqi constitution, Sunnis had expressed concern that the Jews who had emigrated to Israel may come back thanks to certian articles. If these articles remain as it is and Israelis benefit from it (the constitution permits dual nationality as an automatic right), the issue will definitely disturb the Shiites as well as the Sunnis.
More worrying is a provision in Article 2: "This constitution shall guarantee the Islamic identity of the majority of the Iraqi people and shall guarantee the full religious rights of all individuals in the freedom of belief and religious practice to the followers of the Christian, Yazidis, and Mandi Sabean religions." It excludes Baha'is and Jews.
Hello these people don't want us there bothering them and they are not about to return anything to us. But, no the Jew will never stop hoping for a better tomorrow, a better situation, a better job, a better Diaspora, a better goy. Don't hold your breath.
-amshinover lives in amshinov plus or minus a week
Leaders of the Iraqi Jewish community are planing to demand compensation for lost assets.
Mordechai Ben-Porat, of Israel's Center for the Heritage of Babylonian Jewry"The Jews left behind hospitals, schools, cemeteries, shopping markets," Some have estimated the value of the properties to be billions of dollars.The Iraqi Jewish community was among the largest Jewish Diaspora communities in the Arab world, numbering some 140,000, but most of the community left Iraq between 1950 and 1952, after the creation of the State of Israel. They left behind homes, businesses and large pieces of land. Most of those assets were frozen, some were taken by the government and some were sold.
However Haddad, originally from Iraq and now a US citizen, told the Post that he did not expect the Iraqi government to listen to them. "I don't think anything will come of it."
Ben-Porat also wants to demand that the Iraqi government fix up the graves of Jewish prophets around Iraq. "We know the tombs are in very bad shape," said Ben-Porat and claimed he had the photos and videos to prove it. He asserted that large plots of land near the grave of the Prophet Ezekiel in the city of Chifel belong to the Jews.
The group also plans to demand that Iraqi synagogues and cemeteries be cared for. "There were 53 synagogues in Baghdad," said Ben-Porat.
During the preparation of the first of the Iraqi constitution, Sunnis had expressed concern that the Jews who had emigrated to Israel may come back thanks to certian articles. If these articles remain as it is and Israelis benefit from it (the constitution permits dual nationality as an automatic right), the issue will definitely disturb the Shiites as well as the Sunnis.
More worrying is a provision in Article 2: "This constitution shall guarantee the Islamic identity of the majority of the Iraqi people and shall guarantee the full religious rights of all individuals in the freedom of belief and religious practice to the followers of the Christian, Yazidis, and Mandi Sabean religions." It excludes Baha'is and Jews.
Hello these people don't want us there bothering them and they are not about to return anything to us. But, no the Jew will never stop hoping for a better tomorrow, a better situation, a better job, a better Diaspora, a better goy. Don't hold your breath.
-amshinover lives in amshinov plus or minus a week
Tuesday, August 30, 2005
Avraham,Yitzchok,Yakov who?
Yesterday I got an earful from a Am Ha'aretz that goes to Israel twice a year to pay I mean visit all the meko'bull'im you could shake a stick at.
He went on and on about this one and that one, how some Hahahahahammm DaaWeed saw his dead mother in a dream(what I think he saw was dead presidents and that was no dream) yada yada, then he went to Benei Crok and spoke to this Rush Yeshiva and that one.YAWN!!!!!!!
So I told him that every year I trek to Chevron with Simcha Hochbaum's(GUY IN PHOTO) tour to see the 3 greatest mekubolim/gedolim ever BUT that they take no money.He was not intrested.
For a fully guided safe tour of Chevron and Ma'aras HaMachpela call Simcha Hochbaum at
972-2-9963946 or 972-52-4317257
(02-9963946 or 052-4317257)
email: simcha@hebron.org.il
-amshinover lives in amshinov plus or minus a week
He went on and on about this one and that one, how some Hahahahahammm DaaWeed saw his dead mother in a dream(what I think he saw was dead presidents and that was no dream) yada yada, then he went to Benei Crok and spoke to this Rush Yeshiva and that one.YAWN!!!!!!!
So I told him that every year I trek to Chevron with Simcha Hochbaum's(GUY IN PHOTO) tour to see the 3 greatest mekubolim/gedolim ever BUT that they take no money.He was not intrested.
For a fully guided safe tour of Chevron and Ma'aras HaMachpela call Simcha Hochbaum at
972-2-9963946 or 972-52-4317257
(02-9963946 or 052-4317257)
email: simcha@hebron.org.il
-amshinover lives in amshinov plus or minus a week
עַם הָאָרֶץ
FROM THE DESK OF Remus
“I don’t see any additional disengagement. The disengagement was a one-time step and I don’t see another one. There are no more stages of disengagement. When it comes to what settlements Israel will be asked to remove, this will be the last stage of negotiations. ... This subject can come up only in the last stage because anything determined today will be used as a starting point for negotiations”
-ARIK SHARON
-Israeldecided to evacuate a settlement outpost in the center of the Old City of Hebron by the end of 2005.
The army intends to evacuate 15 settler families who occupied several Palestinian homes in the Old City.
Israeli military reports the army did not evacuate the settlers in order to avoid confrontations with them; the source claimed that the evacuation of the illegal outposts requires a direct order from the Israeli Defense Minister, Shaul Mofaz.Israel intends to evacuate the settlers without setting any date for the evacuation.
-amshinover lives in amshinov plus or minus a week
Monday, August 29, 2005
GOYIM
Some Jews have issue with refering to non-jews as "GOYIM", I on the other hand encourge such attitudes.
I know there are chasedei umos ha'olam (like George F. Will).But in the main under all the smiles and the 2nd council we have GOYIM.
July 10, 1941: half the polish town of Jedwabne murdered the other half. Jan Gross book ‘Neighbors’, "This is a rather typical book about the Holocaust. . . I could not say to myself when I got to the last page, ‘Well, I understand now'." Perhaps he is flinching from the awful answer his book supplies. On June 22, 1941, Germany attacked the USSR, which was occupying the part of Poland containing Jedwabne. On June 23 a small detachment of Germans entered the town. There were almost immediately some isolated atrocities by Poles against Jews—one man stoned to death with bricks, another knifed and his eyes and tongue cut out. German policy encouraged pogroms by local populations, and there were some ghastly ones near Jedwabne. One of the first questions asked of the Germans occupying the town was, is it permitted to kill the Jews?
After the carnival of killing, the Germans reportedly thought the Poles "had gone overboard" and said to them, "Was eight hours not enough for you to do with the Jews as you please?" But the murderers were not socially marginal people. At a town meeting—democracy, really—Jedwabne's leaders met with the Germans. Gross quotes a witness: "When the Germans proposed to leave one Jewish family from each profession, local carpenter Bronislaw Szlezinski, who was present, answered: We have enough of our own craftsmen, we have to destroy all the Jews, none should stay alive. Mayor Karolak and everybody else agreed with his words."
The mayor coordinated the killing, but otherwise, Gross says, "people were free to improvise." Peasants from nearby villages got word of the planned pogrom and came to town as to a fair. A Pole recalls that "the Jewish population became a toy in the hands of the Poles." In Jedwabne hooks and wooden clubs were used. A head was hacked off and kicked around. To escape the killers, women fled to a pond and drowned their babies, then themselves. But most were burned alive in a barn while the town was searched for the surviving sick and children. A witness: "As for the little children, they roped a few together by their legs and carried them on their backs, then put them on pitchforks and threw them onto smoldering coals."
Everyone "in possession of a sense of sight, smell, or hearing either participated in or witnessed the tormented deaths." The last faces seen by these Jews were the familiar faces of neighbors.
The Germans' involvement was confined to photographing events and, in one instance, offering the sort of advice professionals offer amateurs. A witness recalls that when Poles with thick clubs were battering six Jews, a watching German said, "Do not kill at once. Slowly, let them suffer."
They did un-coerced murdering after just two weeks of German occupation, before being conditioned by propaganda.Neither can Jedwabne be explained by Easter sermons characterizing Jews as God-killers, or by medieval myths about ritual murders of children by Jews, or by lust for plunder.
Why in Jedwabne did neighbors murder their neighbors?
Because that’s what GOYIM do.
THE ABOVE IS BASED ON A George F. WillARTICLE
(tap link to see org.)
-amshinover lives in amshinov plus or minus a week