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stegosaurus posted:

anyone else's gf have a felony conviction?

Soon.

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Ironicwarcriminal posted:

i'm not english anymore than she is french

typical ignorant yankee!!!

she was born in france and descended from the french???

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Crow i can't believe you had a go at me for racism the other day and now you're accusing me of being british
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Ironicwarcriminal posted:

Crow i can't believe you had a go at me for racism the other day and now you're accusing me of being british



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Ironicwarcriminal posted:

btw steg my gf, a working class asian girl in a philosophy and sociology course full of rich whites at Sydney uni, was getting in a real funk about the privileged perspectives of the texts and peers she's been getting. So I slung her some of your translated essays from workers and peasants and she's really digging them. nice work


hahahha

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my gf is austrian
#94
my gf is austistic
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i'm gf
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Impper posted:

my gf is austrian

so is hitler

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Impper posted:

my gf is austrian



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i'm gf's gf as my fake okc profile
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/01/world/middleeast/syrias-confirmation-of-airstrike-may-undercut-israels-strategy-of-silence.html

JERUSALEM — Israeli officials remained stone silent on Thursday about their airstrike in Syrian territory the day before, a tactic that experts said was part of a longstanding Jerusalem strategy to give targeted countries face-saving opportunities to avoid conflict escalation. But Syria’s own confirmation of the attack, followed by harsh condemnation not only by Israel’s enemies Iran and Hezbollah but also by Russia, may have undercut that effort, analysts said, increasing the likelihood of retaliation, which could prompt further Israeli attacks.

“From the moment they chose to say Israel did something, it means someone has to do something after that,” said Giora Eiland, a former head of Israel’s National Security Council and a longtime military leader. “Contrary to what I could hope and believe yesterday, that this round of events would end soon, now I am much less confident.”

...Most experts agree that Syria, Hezbollah and Israel each have strong reasons to want to avoid a new active conflict right now: the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, is fighting for his survival in a violent and chaotic civil war; Hezbollah is struggling for political legitimacy at home and battling its label as a terrorist organization internationally; and Israel is trying to keep its head down in an increasingly volatile region.

...“Israel has tried very hard not to take part in all of what happens in Syria, and I don’t think we will start to be involved now,” said Dan Harel, a former deputy chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces. “Israel is trying to stay within its own borders, look outside, not be involved — just trying not to let what happens in Syria change the equation vis-à-vis Lebanon.”

...As experts debated the likelihood of retaliation by Syria, Hezbollah or Iran on Israeli radio and television, residents in the north rushed to get gas masks as municipal workers checked bomb shelters’ electricity and security and reviewed emergency procedures. Mayor Nissim Malka of Kiryat Shmona, a town of about 23,000 near the Lebanon border that withstood more than 1,000 rocket attacks in 2006, said his office had been flooded with calls about whether children should go to school, businesses should close and weddings should proceed.

“Every door slamming made people jump,” said Mayor Malka, 60. “People are on edge and keep asking if we know anything about what may develop.”

Muslims really are not following the proper protocol for being bombed by Israel. Israel doesn't want trouble but Syria admitting they've been bombed crossed a line they shouldn't have crossed. According to this article anyway which s eems to have a certain skew...

#101
https://israelglobalrepression.wordpress.com/
http://jacobinmag.com/2013/01/israels-global-reach/
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/01/201311216555732158.html
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HenryKrinkle posted:

https://israelglobalrepression.wordpress.com/http://jacobinmag.com/2013/01/israels-global-reach/
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/01/201311216555732158.html