Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Two More Killed by Rockets from Gaza


A rocket exploded in Ashdod Bus Station, killing a woman (pic). There are many wounded all over the South. A rocket hit Yavneh, which is almost a Tel Aviv suburb. It is night here, and the weather is cloudy, making difficult Tzahal´s defensive actitivites.

Our enemies started to mobilize help for the Gaza assessins. Free Gaza, a far-left organization offering support to the jihadist Hamas government in the Palestinian Authority, sent a ship on Monday to defy the Israeli sea blockade on Gaza. Despite the major IDF military operation underway, sixteen Free Gaza activists, including a former member of the US Congress, Cynthia McKinney, are on their way to the region.

10 comments:

Ronduck said...

Cynthia McKinney is a Black congesswoman from an all-Black district in the southeastern US that ran on the Green party platform for president in 2008. I remember her apologizing for Robert Mugabe. She is both from a hostile minority and a member of the far left, a perfect fusion of anger and self-righteousness.

My apologies for her coming to bug you. All of this could have been avoided if Ham had never gotten on the boat with Noah.

Who would have thought that importing a few Blacks 500 years ago to an empty continent could have foriegn implications such as the fall of Rhodesia, or electing a crypto-muslim Black to high office?

Anonymous said...

God willing Tzahal will sink the blockade runners. Nothing would please me more than to see that anti-Semetic piece of trash McKinney sink into the sea.

Ronduck said...

Anonymous, please pick a user name! If ou are the same anonymous that keeps leaving comments here it would be nice to have a name to identify which comments are yours.

Anonymous said...

News update - the ship has been rammed by the Israeli Navy. Unfortunately the hull did not rupture and the boat has diverted to Lebanon where no doubt McKinney will receive a heroic welcome. Perhaps it is fortunate that the ship did not spill its cargo - there is enough sewage in the waters off Gaza without this trash being added.

There has always been a pattern of leftist sympathy for the underdog (leftism I think is some kind of mental disease, perhaps rooted in being bullied as a child - this leads to identification with the weak and despising the successful) but somewhere along the line there has been some kind of moral disconnect - sometimes the downtrodden are there in the gutter because of their own actions and do not deserve our sympathy simply because they are weak, nor are the powerful always despicable just by virtue of having power.

J said...

Malcolm X wrote that if are paying cards and you see that the other fellow is consistently making more money than you, then you can safely assume that he is cheating. So if you see that White Americans are prospering while others dont, he was convinved that it was because of cheating. The same between the USA and Mexico, Israel and Gaza, etc. Like seeing in one valley Jewish houses with swimming pools and in the other valley dirty waterless Palestinian camps, dumb people will always say that one thing causes the other. Which is not true, because swimming pools do not consume much water, water is filtered and recirculated. But what can be done against stupidity? The remedy against low IQ has yet to be discovered.

Ronduck said...

The remedy against low IQ has yet to be discovered.

South Africa was able to make use of a lot of low IQ labor without having labor problems. What they had a problem with was other high IQ people sympathizing with the the Blacks when they really needed no sympathy.

What we really need a cure for is high IQ people thinking that low IQ people are oppressed by their neighbors or employers. Stupidity among the intelligent is one of the leading problems of our age.

Ronduck said...

This article claims it has insight into Obama's future foriegn policy in the Mideast. Reading it I feel it is ever more likely that Russia will invade the region to help the Arabs and seize the oil.

Ronduck said...

I hate to stick you with more one more item, but look at this comment over at Chronicles.

J said...

I read it and disagree. Our problem is Gaza is simple: how to make them stop firing at us. Tit for tat is a good way of managing the situation.

Anonymous said...

The "Anonymous" here is not the same as me. For consistency, I shall try to sign myself as "Anon."

Thisd is not the best time tio discuss Southern Africa, but at some time it definitely deserves our attentions.
"Anon".