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    Noam
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    Say Good Bye To Kerry!

    Largets ONE MONTH JOB CREATION IN 4 YEARS (+308,000)

    Kerry is HISTORY.

    NOW WE CAN GO AND KILL SOME TERRORISTS FOR REAL!!!!

    NOticed Israeli technology???

    Israeli technology, PERSONAL UAV (MOSQUITOES), Electronic surveilence... CHips planted on people, cars, wheel chairs, ambulances....superb optics and lazer detectros.... thermal detectors.... metal detectors that can detect a 1" wire that connects the cellular phone to the suicide belt--that can detected from 20 yards....

    YOU NAME IT

    WE ARE WINNING THE WAR ON TERROR. BIG!!

    TIME IS NOT ON TERRORISM SIDE. THEIR SAND HOUR GLASS IS EMPTYING FAST!!!!!

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    KSO
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    Re: Say Good Bye To Kerry!


    TIME IS NOT ON TERRORISM SIDE. THEIR SAND HOUR GLASS IS EMPTYING FAST!!!!! [/B]
    That means that we the great jedi soldiers of light, will have planty of sand...

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    golani
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    Re: Say Good Bye To Kerry!

    Originally posted by Noam
    Largets ONE MONTH JOB CREATION IN 4 YEARS (+308,000)

    Kerry is HISTORY.

    NOW WE CAN GO AND KILL SOME TERRORISTS FOR REAL!!!!

    NOticed Israeli technology???

    Israeli technology, PERSONAL UAV (MOSQUITOES), Electronic surveilence... CHips planted on people, cars, wheel chairs, ambulances....superb optics and lazer detectros.... thermal detectors.... metal detectors that can detect a 1" wire that connects the cellular phone to the suicide belt--that can detected from 20 yards....

    YOU NAME IT

    WE ARE WINNING THE WAR ON TERROR. BIG!!

    TIME IS NOT ON TERRORISM SIDE. THEIR SAND HOUR GLASS IS EMPTYING FAST!!!!!

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    MichaelC
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    Re: Re: Say Good Bye To Kerry!

    Originally posted by KSO
    That means that we the great jedi soldiers of light, will have planty of sand...
    You surely must realize by now that your posting is read here as a cautionary example of one shaming himself in public (Be comforted though; you are not alone in that field).

    I am absolutely flabbergasted that people like you dare hit the "send" key on a computer. Of course, you think that the anonymous nature of the internet gives you comfort space to make your amusing and vacuous pronouncements, but I just wish you could hear the snickering that ripples through cyberspace every time your finger hits that key.

    We really don't need a "Joke and Parody Thread" at this forum with people like you on board.

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    Noam, the 2004 election will probably not be decided on issues of terrorism. And while it's good to see jobs growth the real challenge will be to develop the skills needed for jobs that don't exist today. All of those so call exported jobs are never coming back nor should they and as long as money is cheap (low interest rates) enough for companies to invest in machines instead of people job growth will remain rather flat.

    And between you and I I'd rather see Israeli companies develop the worlds best MRI instead of the worlds best bomb detector though those things are important too.

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    Noam
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    "And between you and I I'd rather see Israeli companies develop the worlds best MRI instead of the worlds best bomb detector though those things are important too."

    I would also like to see the Wolf dwelling with the LAMB and THE LEOPARD changing its spots.....
    I would like to see PEACE ON EARTH
    I would like to see DANA International have children...

    There are many things I woud like to see.

    In the meantime--- THE MOST URGENT THING is to ERADICATE FANATIC ISLAM and you can do it best with MAZLATS, Electronic surveilence and Destroying wheel chairs.

    Have a HAPPY SEDER!

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    Shabbat Shalom y'all.

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    KSO
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    The seder is today?

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    philingraham
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    Kerry

    What difference will Kerry's election mean to Israel's security ? Not one ioata... What a candidate says during a campaign, and the reality he would face if elected, are two different things in our glorious two party system...The political reality dictates that any US President will automatically enforce the status quo...

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    minusthejihad
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    Originally posted by KSO
    The seder is today?
    Briliant Israeli, aren't you?

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    philingraham
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    The Election

    Originally posted by Mediocrates
    Noam, the 2004 election will probably not be decided on issues of terrorism. And while it's good to see jobs growth the real challenge will be to develop the skills needed for jobs that don't exist today. All of those so call exported jobs are never coming back nor should they and as long as money is cheap (low interest rates) enough for companies to invest in machines instead of people job growth will remain rather flat.

    And between you and I I'd rather see Israeli companies develop the worlds best MRI instead of the worlds best bomb detector though those things are important too.
    Terorrism is the only way Bush gets re elected. He's probably praying with Pat Robertson right now.

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    KSO
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    Originally posted by minusthejihad
    Briliant Israeli, aren't you?
    I'm not in Israel right now, when Im there i know passover is coming when I see hoards of Israel storming on the nearest bakery to buy out all the bread for the holidays...

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    KSO
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    Re: The Election

    Originally posted by philingraham
    Terorrism is the only way Bush gets re elected. He's probably praying with Pat Robertson right now.


    why praying, plotting!

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    philingraham
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    Re: Re: The Election

    Originally posted by KSO


    why praying, plotting!

    Praying, plotting, it's all the same thing...

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    Noam
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    Re: Say Good Bye To Kerry!

    http://www.opinionjournal.com/best/?id=110004896

    WHY KERRY LOST

    The election is still seven months away, and already Democrats are coming up with rationalizations for John Kerry's defeat, reports the New York Times:

    At the very moment that President Bush has begun his general election campaign, Senator John Kerry has largely slipped from sight. And Mr. Bush has made the most of Mr. Kerry's absence.

    Mr. Kerry's low profile occurs at what would seem to be a particularly opportune time for the senator. Mr. Bush has been struggling with questions about his record on terrorism, and Mr. Kerry had been riding on a wave of excitement after his capture of the Democratic nomination. . . .

    Some Democrats said that should Mr. Kerry lose in November, he might well remember this month as the time when he seriously undermined his hopes of defeating Mr. Bush. A few invoked one of Mr. Kerry's least-liked comparisons, noting how another Massachusetts Democrat who ran for president, Michael S. Dukakis, stuck close to home in August 1988, in what turned out to be a foolish strategic move in his campaign against Mr. Bush's father.

    Hey, remember when Kerry was riding that "wave of excitement"? It was almost as exciting as the wave of excitement about Michael Dukakis that swept us up in July 1988. Oh, to be young again!

    It seems that whenever the Democrats lose an election, they have an excuse. Hubert Humphrey fell victim to Richard Nixon's racist "Southern strategy." George McGovern would have won if not for the Watergate coverup. Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale? Victims of Ronald Reagan's winning personality. Al Gore had the election stolen from him by the Supreme Court. And John Kerry, like Michael Dukakis before him, made a tactical error months before the election, and, oh yes, George Bush "questioned his patriotism."

    What will it take for a Democratic to acknowledge losing an election because of bad ideas?

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