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May 1st, 2008

Picture of the Day

Aussie Dave

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Palestinians take part in a play in commemoration of Nakba Day “The Day of Catastrophe” during a rally in Gaza May 1, 2008. Palestinians will mark Nakba on May 15 as a day of mourning for the establishment of Israel after the 1948 Arab-Israeli war which led to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem (GAZA)

Apparently, the palestinians believe that in 1948, they were attacked by Zionist mafia dwarfs.

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An Australian immigrant to Israel, Aussie Dave has been blogging since early 2003.

Tags: Media Bias, Photograph

15 Responses to “Picture of the Day”

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    Carol Herman Says:
    May 1st, 2008 at 11:05 pm

    Are the stands empty? So many empty seats in the background, one can wonder IF to capture this photo … ALL the audience was dragged into this focal point. Which, as I said, shows more empty seats than people!

    Also, one thing the arabs do know is that Saddam brought in about a million palestinians. And, they’ve run for their lives. Some? Made it into syria; where the UN-WELCOME MAT is out. And, many of those cling on, because they still havea bit of money left in their pockets. Some? Returned to Irak. To find, again, they had no place to go back TO. So they huddle together at the syrian border. And, they’ve been there since 2006.

    You know, I really, really think that arabs know there are problems. And, not just the arabs living under the assorted dictatorships in the Mideast; but even those living in Australia, Europe. And, America. What do they know? That something’s amiss. That they have no heroes to celebrate. And, when the go to their mosques? Well, first things first! It’s business! And, then? It’s a place where they’re committed to keeping their women down. It’s sort’a like taking drugs. YOu keep needing your “fix” … while you lose your mental health.

    And, still? Reuter’s and the AP “provides.” Or at least enough that the most rediculous stuff recirculates on the Net.

    And, what grew here? A bunch of amateurs do better and analyzing the news, than those who are paid to do it.

    Want a forecast? It’s gonna be harder to pay your mortgage off when you’re working at the NY Times. Even if you survive the upcoming blood bath in their newsroom.

    As to gazoo? Believe it or not, the news is strictly local perveyors. Journalists with credentials venture no futher than the bars in Tel Aviv. You thought they were in gazoo? Really? Well, they are not!

    And, whatever show they’ve just done, as I said, AUDIENCE is lacking! Nor do I think the few who assembled had to “pay to get in.”

    Alas, for the arabs, they do not know how to make their maniac leaders disappear. A problem civilians face, when the truth finally dawns.

    Heck, as soon as Patton crossed the Rhine, the Americans couldn’t find a single nazi. Poof? In smoke? Or was something else at play? Expect a repeat performance.

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    Holy cow! I’ve see that little person before in another Palestinian dramatization! He was dressed like a haredi! I must find that photo!

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    Actually, I think it is the Arafat mini-me.

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    Happy Naqba Day, Arabs, and many many many more to come!

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    Harry,

    If you do find it, have your people talk to mine.

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    You could have left it at

    “Apparently, the palestinians believe that in 1948, they were attacked”

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    “Apparently, the palestinians believe that in 1948, they were attacked by Zionist mafia dwarfs.”
    …And lost.

    Stan

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    Never underestimate a Munchkin.

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    Apparently, the palestinians believe that in 1948, they were attacked by Zionist mafia dwarfs.

    very well aimed snarky comment. i haven’t laughed so hard at something for a long, long time.

    Happy Naqba Day, Arabs, and many many many more to come!

    until i saw this! kudos. zionists certainly have a much better sense of humour than po-faced leftist divestmentniks, godless communists and meshuggener khazassa arab islamic religious nutcases (and other such palestinian cheerleaders, but i think i got the major groups covered)

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    It’s so contradictary! I mean, shouldn’t you be showing the Israelis as big bad monsters, not as a little dwarf? If I lose to somebody in the NBA championship game, I want them to be some mega powerhouse. If I lose in chess, I want the guy to be the world champion.

    If they think they lost this war, shouldn’t they say that the victor is the devil, not some punk that a 10 year old girl could beat up?

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    Did Jimmy Carter “throw out” the First Jew to open the ceremonies? Did he have the time before or after he kissed Arafat’s dead ass?

    I wonder what KAPOstein will blog about this display? I expect him to say it was a “mis-translation”. Israeli propaganda and all that crap.

    Speaking of KAPOstein, while Jews around the world remember the 6,000,000 this excuse for a human being bitches about an Israeli tourism ad. That tells you all you need to know about that fool.

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    Dang. I knew the IDF was tough, but even your dwarves kick butt!

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    Danny:

    Logic has nothing to do with virulent anti-semites, whether Arab or European. Both are capable of accusing a small number of Jews exerting control over the world’s wealth, yet accuse them of being subhuman in the same breath.

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    “Apparently, the palestinians believe that in 1948, they were attacked by Zionist mafia dwarfs.”

    And they were armed with M-16s. In 1948!!
    Arab historians - making revisionism an art form since 1948.

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    [...] Only this time, he’s not carrying an M-16. [...]

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