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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Harvard Protest Against Israeli-----Air Defense System

Hat tip Pro-Israel Bay Bloggers

Leave it to some knucklehead to organize a protest at Harvard against the US giving aid to Israel to set up an air defense system designed to save Israeli civilian lives. Pro-Israel Bay Bloggers has the report on one Amy Hendrickson, a local activist, who is holding a protest this week at Harvard.

http://proisraelbaybloggers.blogspot.com/2012/05/anti-israel-activists-object-to-saving.html

How unfair! I assume this dolt would prefer that Hamas be able to lob those rockets into Southern Israel without any interference. According to her logic, air defense kills Palestinians.



This is what an Ivy League education buys you these days. You get to hang out at protests like these.

Here's another brilliant idea: Let's ban bullet proof vests. Everybody knows they kill people, right?


Palestinians, no less.

3 comments:

Miggie said...

Typical convoluted reasoning! It doesn't have to make sense, all it has to be is anti-Israel. Ask Malik Ali, he has made a living spouting illogical and untrue statements about Israel.

elwood p suggins said...

2Unless she is possibly talking about wreckage/debris falling on Palestinians from the sky, this claim appears fairly analagous to the equally false one that allowing increased gun ownership and carrying of concealed weapons by law-abiding citizens will result in higher crime rates, injuries, and deaths. The exact opposite is true in either case, perhaps particularly as to the saving of lives.

elwood p suggins said...

Noticed that Miggie did a duplicate post, which I have done in the past and may be doing again, had a prob with reading the ID words. Aplogies if that is the case.

Unless she is possibly talking about wreckage/debris falling on Palestinians from the sky, this claim appears fairly analagous to the equally false one that allowing increased gun ownership and carrying of concealed weapons by law-abiding citizens will result in higher crime rates, injuries, and deaths. The exact opposite is true in either case, perhaps particularly as to the saving of lives.