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Jul 4, 2008, 10:00 GMT
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AIPAC and other groups American/European Jewish Zio Nazis are the main root and the engine powering anti Iranian sentiments here in the west, Israel who is an occupying fascist entity is exercising low level genocide against the Palestinians, our stupid and corrupt governments are compromising our national security to appease Jewish lobby groups while the ordinary American/Europeans pay with their blood and treasure.
Who needs enemies with Israel as a friend?
Old Coyote Knose... when it comes to the Zionist theocrazy in Israel, the tail always wags the dog in Washington. Mean, mean, meanwhile... Rome is burning in IRAQ-NAM! And tomorrow in IRAN-A--NAM. The interests and the security of the common wealth of the American people, probably the most clueless population on Earth, always plays fiddle to big oil and corp-rat war-profiteering. Korea? Vietnam? Iraq-nam! Afghanistan? And soon in Iran? It matters not! The name of the game is profit for the of a few at the expense of the many. Ewe-man-unkind is clever butt wise. This suggests that the 'especies' is doomed for extinction. Yesss... Old Coyote Knose! Old Coyote Knose!
The Israeli's need someone to grab them by the throat and stick a gun to their heads, thats all they listen to, and that is the only kind of talk they understand, let the animals attack then we can kick these shhits out of our region.
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