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From: LovinLaVerne
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  • It will be so easy for them to be gathered to the place called Megiddo (Armageddon) and destroyed there. They know they want it.

  • Long live Jewish Jerusalem. Do not let Arabs steal from the Jews their ancient historic city.

  • Death to Palestine

  • @UmmahYehudiTzion i prefer to write it as "palestine" myself. everybody seems to have a different idea about what "palestine" was and what it might be some day. but judging on the state of the arab muslim world "palestine" might as well not be anything more then just an abstract idea. after all, i think the world needs another failed arab state (right on Israel's boarder no less) about as much as Japan needs another tsunami. thanks for keeping tabs on the blog my friend.

  • if i have an issue with a movie i'm watching at a cinema i can't just getting up while it's still running and rant to the rest of the audience about it while they're still trying to watch the film. afterwards if i want to wait next to the exit to see if people want to talk to me about that's another matter.

    this is just another case of muslims bitching and moaning about not getting what they want and trying to hide behind our laws like freedom of speech when it's convenient to them. %&$#! em!

  • i don't know how you were able to sit there and listen to that garbage coming from that brain washed leftist useful idiot. you're more patient than i ever could have been. i hope you got my messages it sounds like we have something in common.

  • "Freedom of speech, on campuses and elsewhere, is rendered meaningless if speakers can be shouted down by those who disagree.

    There is simply no 1st Amendment right to go into an auditorium and prevent a speaker from being heard, no matter who the speaker is or how strongly one disagrees with his or her message."

    Erwin Chemerinsky - Dean of UC Irvine School of LAW

  • The remedy for those who disagreed with the ambassador was to engage in speech of their own, but in a way that was not disruptive. They could have handed out leaflets, stood with picket signs, spoken during the question-and-answer session, held a demonstration elsewhere on campus or invited their own speakers.

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