Thursday, June 3, 2010
Israeli Consulate in LA, Memorial Day, 2010
On Memorial Day, the local terrorist supporters celebrated our sacred holiday in their own way by holding a big protest rally in front of the Israeli Consulate in Los Angeles. Watch what happens when one brave high school student dares to enrage the mob by carrying an Israeli flag.
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There's another demo at uci today. Stay tuned.
Our sacred holiday which we commemorate with mattress sales, BBQs, and going to the beach. Of course.
Well, it's sacred to a few old fashioned folks like me.
One small event in the scheme of things...one minute closer to war...and it will be a WORLD war.
I see a huge world war with Obama taking sides with Hamas and the American people taking sides with Israel and a civil war here with the Left against Right and the Christians against the Muslims...it will be one big mess until...I'll leave that part unfinished.
I see a huge world war with Obama taking sides with Hamas and the American people taking sides with Israel and a civil war here with the Left against Right and the Christians against the Muslims...it will be one big mess until...I'll leave that part unfinished.
Coo-coo, coo-coo!
Ah dominionists. They love to act like supporters of Israel but the Jews are really only useful idiots to them in their scheme to usher in their "end times" Christian nonsense in which all non-Christians (including all but 144,000 Jews) will be sentenced to hell.
As I've said before, to use the terms "leftist" and "jihadist" or any similar phrase linked by "and" as a descriptive of anyone or anything is an oxymoron.
"Beward of a pan-Islamic movement masquerading as a national liberation front." --V.I. Lenin
For all the shouting and angry gestures of this crowd, what the video amounts to is that a lone protester came out to wave his flag, police intervened before any direct violence occured, and he got to explain his position on live TV.
I don't know why an Orthodox Jew would object to the words "God is Great," no matter what language they were uttered in. I would have showed up with a banner that read "The Caliph loved Jews."
Unfortunately, the term God is great in Arabic has often been used during terror attacks and beheadings. That is a a fact.
Anonymous,
You may think that is coo-coo, but your own comments are pretty coo-coo as well.
What were the protests at UC Irvine like?
I am surprised that Hamas rejecting the aid from the flotila and the UN is expressing concerns after reports that Hamas has been breaking into charity offices in Gaza and closing them down has not been bigger news stories.
- wejomerv
You may think that is coo-coo, but your own comments are pretty coo-coo as well.
Gary, the scenario he describes is indeed coo-coo, but Anonymous is not coo-coo for pointing it out. You're blaming the messenger. What he describes is a very real belief of certain fundamentalist Christians in this country. I know you don't associate yourself with them, but there are a lot of them out there. I've read their websites. They REALLY believe all that crap!
I don't know if Storm'n believes in all that, but his post makes it seem like he could be one of them. I hope that I'm wrong.
Wejomerv,
There were 2 protests this week at UCI. I missed one due to teaching duties. Thursday, there were about 40 MSU kids and 4-5 took turns speaking. It was quiet with no problems. I do think the campus police need to have a bigger presence. Had anything happened, they had one cop within 100 years.
Lance,
I know you are a professed atheist, but don't make the mistake of thinking that people like Pat Robertson or Ted Haggard represent true Christians in this country.
ps
I mean 100 yards.
Siarlys,
What happened to the Jewish kid is similar to a protest in front of the Federal Building in LA last year during the Gaza fighting. There were about 2-3,000 anti-Israel protesters. I went up to LA with a group of conservative bloggers and we carried Israeli flags to the protests. Immediately, the mob came at us and we were separated by LAPD. They kept 5-10 cops around us at all times and we followed their directives. In all, there were about 20 of us confronted by 2-3000angry people. Thanks to LAPD, we were never in danger, so we pretty much took our pictures and laughed at them. They were furious at us.
I know you are a professed atheist, but don't make the mistake of thinking that people like Pat Robertson or Ted Haggard represent true Christians in this country.
There are a lot of Christians who profess to be representative of "true" Christianity, and they all have some pretty different ideas as to what that means. Still, that's beside the point. Even if you're right, it doesn't change the fact that guys like them are out there and they have a huge influence on many Christians. That's why they have "Megachurches".
Atrocities have also been committed "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost," but that doesn't motivate me to criticize anyone who recites that incantation. (Actually, I'm a lower-case unitarian, in the original sense, but I don't really care if some Christians want to talk about God like three blind men feeling an elephant.) Yes, those Muslims who believe The God has called them to fight "holy war" with machine guns and lead pipes cry "God is Great." That doesn't mean the statement is false.
Too bad it was just conservative bloggers. How about adding a few red hammer-and-sickle flags, a big picture of Joe Stalin, along with the Israeli flags? Sound confusing? It might confuse them too. But I've already explained the historical basis for doing so. It might make great TV. Sorry, its not worth flying out to California for, and frankly, we don't have anything so volatile going on between Muslims and Jews around here.
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