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3 hours ago, Dave Moss said:

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One of these days she’s going to google search her own name, find a ton of hits on our stupid site and wonder WTF is going on?

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16 hours ago, paco said:

One of these days she’s going to google search her own name, find a ton of hits on our stupid site and wonder WTF is going on?

Please no. :unsure:

I don't need another C&D letter.

18 hours ago, Arthur Jackson said:

Please no. :unsure:

I don't need another C&D letter.

that stack of letters must be a thick as a "dance with dragons" by now. 

1 minute ago, Alpha_TATEr said:

that stack of letters must be a thick as a "dance with dragons" by now. 

does that blonde get naked in that one?

10 minutes ago, Arthur Jackson said:

does that blonde get naked in that one?

you would have to ask redden about that. 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/israel-halt-rafah-offensive-international-court-of-justice-ruling-rcna153867

Israel ordered to immediately halt Rafah offensive by top U.N. court

The International Court of Justice on Friday ordered Israel to immediately halt its military assault on Rafah, the city in southern Gaza where more than 1 million people had sought refuge in dire conditions.

The top United Nations court cited an "immediate risk" to Palestinians, noting that more than 800,000 people had been forced to flee Rafah since Israeli forces began ground operations in an area that had once been declared a safe zone.

Judge Nawaf Salam, president of the ICJ, said Israel had failed to sufficiently address and dispel concerns raised by its offensive, all while the "catastrophic" living conditions of Palestinians in the strip had deteriorated further.

Israel is unlikely to comply with the order, which the ICJ has no power to enforce, but the landmark ruling will pile pressure on the increasingly isolated U.S. ally.

Israel has indicated it would not accept a court order to end the war against Hamas. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was meeting with legal advisors to review the ruling, an Israeli official told NBC News, shortly after it was issued.

2 hours ago, Mike030270 said:

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/israel-halt-rafah-offensive-international-court-of-justice-ruling-rcna153867

Israel ordered to immediately halt Rafah offensive by top U.N. court

The International Court of Justice on Friday ordered Israel to immediately halt its military assault on Rafah, the city in southern Gaza where more than 1 million people had sought refuge in dire conditions.

The top United Nations court cited an "immediate risk" to Palestinians, noting that more than 800,000 people had been forced to flee Rafah since Israeli forces began ground operations in an area that had once been declared a safe zone.

Judge Nawaf Salam, president of the ICJ, said Israel had failed to sufficiently address and dispel concerns raised by its offensive, all while the "catastrophic" living conditions of Palestinians in the strip had deteriorated further.

Israel is unlikely to comply with the order, which the ICJ has no power to enforce, but the landmark ruling will pile pressure on the increasingly isolated U.S. ally.

Israel has indicated it would not accept a court order to end the war against Hamas. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was meeting with legal advisors to review the ruling, an Israeli official told NBC News, shortly after it was issued.

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2 hours ago, Procus said:

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What about Ukraine??

3 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

What about Ukraine??

Silly Dave, you forgot Putin's white.

On 5/23/2024 at 4:24 PM, Arthur Jackson said:

Please no. :unsure:

I don't need another C&D letter.

Dear Mr. Jackson:

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42 minutes ago, Procus said:

Dear Mr. Jackson:

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:o

5 hours ago, Arthur Jackson said:

:o

:roll: pretty good

Hamas planned attacks on Israeli embassy and U.S. military base in Germany - report

The German security services disclosed that the suspect received instructions directly from Hamas officials in Lebanon

https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/international/europe/artc-hamas-planned-attacks-on-israeli-embassy-and-u-s-military-base-in-germany-report

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I'm listening to a livestream of the "People's Conference for Palestine".  The current speaker, Ibtihal Malley, is a student at Columbia who was a key leader during the protests.  She is very clear that the entire encampment was planned and supported by outside organizers who provided the knowledge and daily support of what to do, how to do it, etc.  She talks about different factions within one overall movement with the students being one specific "front".  She says the decision of where to put the encampment was specifically done in order to disrupt this year's graduation.  The plan was to not allow a graduation to happen at Columbia in the normal fashion in the normal place.

In other words, the entire protest was setup to disrupt and obstruct all students and was completely managed as a combined effort between students and outside activists.  Who knew?

14 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:

I'm listening to a livestream of the "People's Conference for Palestine".  The current speaker, Ibtihal Malley, is a student at Columbia who was a key leader during the protests.  She is very clear that the entire encampment was planned and supported by outside organizers who provided the knowledge and daily support of what to do, how to do it, etc.  She talks about different factions within one overall movement with the students being one specific "front".  She says the decision of where to put the encampment was specifically done in order to disrupt this year's graduation.  The plan was to not allow a graduation to happen at Columbia in the normal fashion in the normal place.

In other words, the entire protest was setup to disrupt and obstruct all students and was completely managed as a combined effort between students and outside activists.  Who knew?

Cool story, bro

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2 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

Cool story, bro

Showing yet again (for the 1000th time) that your arguments/assertions are simply misguided

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Here is the link if anyone is interested to hear what these dudes have to say

6 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:

Showing yet again (for the 1000th time) that your arguments/assertions are simply misguided

Wait, so you’re surprised that the protesters wanted to disrupt things on campus?  

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3 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

Wait, so you’re surprised that the protesters wanted to disrupt things on campus?  

Of course not

Just now, DrPhilly said:

Of course not

What is it exactly that you think you’ve discovered?

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40 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

What is it exactly that you think you’ve discovered?

Confirmation that the entire event was coordinated/planned together with outside activists and targeted disruption and obstruction of campus life as the key tactic.  All of that was previously denied by left leaning media and some posters in here.

52 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:

Confirmation that the entire event was coordinated/planned together with outside activists and targeted disruption and obstruction of campus life as the key tactic.  All of that was previously denied by left leaning media and some posters in here.

in all fairness, buttchis_buffoun was hardly a credible source

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1 hour ago, Arthur Jackson said:

in all fairness, buttchis_buffoun was hardly a credible source

That narrative was around in many places but yeah, he isn't

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