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Originally posted by Serizawa
reply to post by projectvxn
What about the people that cheered when America was bombing Iraq and killing thousands of Civilians?
Originally posted by Serizawa
reply to post by projectvxn
What about the people that cheered when America was bombing Iraq and killing thousands of Civilians?
Originally posted by projectvxn
reply to post by dalan.
What Jewish fellas?
Oh you mean that hear say that never panned out to be anything more than hearsay?
Originally posted by dalan.
Originally posted by projectvxn
reply to post by dalan.
What Jewish fellas?
Oh you mean that hear say that never panned out to be anything more than hearsay?
Do you have a link?
Originally posted by Serizawa
reply to post by projectvxn
Then you should know that death is not something to be celebrated.
Originally posted by projectvxn
Originally posted by dalan.
Originally posted by projectvxn
reply to post by dalan.
What Jewish fellas?
Oh you mean that hear say that never panned out to be anything more than hearsay?
Do you have a link?
I'm not the one who made the claims.
Where are YOUR links.
Originally posted by KaginD
What angers me is that when the towers went down and they were all celebrating in the streets, we called them animals. Then I turn the news on this morning, and AMERICA is doing the same thing. I guess I can see it from both points, but I just didn't expect to see it, that's all.
Then you should know that death is not something to be celebrated.
reply to post by projectvxn
Tell me, oh better than everyone-one, how should we celebrate victories such as this?
Originally posted by projectvxn
I was illustrating that the people in Gaza have TWICE danced in the streets over the murder of innocent people.
9/11 was one, the Fogel family was the other.