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Posted by:Fred |
#10 Now I'm confused. Am I supposed to be taking orders from the Zionists or the Saudis? Doctor, doctor, tell me the news... |
Posted by: Matt 2005-10-23 18:41 |
#9 I know I wasn't quite as polite as I ought to have been, .com, and I apologize. In the circle I grew up in everybody had a PhD (except some of the MDs, of course, and us kids). But despite being a Chair, it wasn't clear the man is an actual professor -- other than by courtesy, I mean. So how else was I to address the man -- one uses Chairman only in meetings, after all. And that whole Hebrew thingy -- last I heard, the Hebrews (hebiru, meaning dusty ones in the ancient Egyptian writings) evolved into the Israelites in the time of Jacob the Patriarch, and certainly it was as Israelites that his decendants escaped the Egyptian slavery. But thanks for checking into the man, so that I don't have to! :-) |
Posted by: trailing wife 2005-10-23 18:40 |
#8 Fox News is part of the Hebrew/Wahhabi news conspiracy? From now on I'm sticking with the MSM. Thanks Doc! |
Posted by: ryuge 2005-10-23 18:32 |
#7 .com- Hey, tw! You can't talk that way to The Doctor! Am wondering if there's any connection - spiritual or otherwise - to the late Herr Doktor. (Goebbels or Mengele, take your pick) Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2005-10-23 18:24 |
#6 wasn't Mengele a DR? |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-10-23 15:32 |
#5 Actually, throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Saddamâs Iraq and the French government were the only members of the international community who stood squarely on the side of Lebanonâs sovereignty while the country was being ripped/raped by Syria and Saudi Arabia: in those days, the White House courageously looked the other way while Syrian generals tortured at will from Beirut to Zahleh U.S. Casualties in Lebanon in the 1980s: Navy: 21 dead, 8 wounded Marines: 236 dead, 158 wounded Not exactly looking the other way, 'Doctor. And unlike you, I reference. |
Posted by: Pappy 2005-10-23 14:53 |
#4 ... âsheikh Rafiqâ was no âdisinterested defender of freedomâ I'm beginning to think that, along with the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus, an Arabic âdisinterested defender of freedomâ is just another mythical creature. The unbounded rapacity demonstrated by most Arabic cultures would be a thing of wonder if it weren't so ghastly. |
Posted by: Zenster 2005-10-23 14:35 |
#3 ROFL. Hey, tw! You can't talk that way to The Doctor! It has a Chair! Give that a full .5 second to sink in, heh. Okay, now that you're suitably shushed, it also has a decidedly screecherific blog, pontificates from the sadly under-represented Massively Muddled POV, leaves little turdlets about Harriet Miers all over the 'Net (trying to drum up traffic from the looks of 'em), and, and, well, and everything! Sir Thomas would donate polite laughter mixed with substantial spittle to the faux "doctor", methinks, for he eschews the core of More's behavioral dictum: "I do none harm. I say none harm. I think none harm." Lol. Another twisted life-form emerges from the fevered swamp. Soon to return. |
Posted by: .com 2005-10-23 14:14 |
#2 Excuse me, Doctor, but which are the Hebrew controlled media outlets? I want to make sure I know the proclivities of my news sources. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2005-10-23 13:28 |
#1 Frankly, Iâm fed up with all these self-proclaimed Lebanon âexpertsâ avidly commenting excerpts from the Mehlis report as if it were some kind of exercise in exegesis. OK some Marxist/Syrian âMukhabarâtâ thugs might have contributed to the killing of one of their former protégés⦠and, after all, so what? Rafiq Hariri was a notorious Saudi-sponsored fraudster and embezzler who had stolen billions from the Lebanese governmentâs coffers with the complicity of resident Syrian Gen. Ghazi Canaan who skimmed his infamous âkhamseenâ percent commission for the big boys back in Damascus and Qardâha. Faux âsheikhâ Hariri was most likely killed in a settling of accounts between rival Syrian mafia gangs: that type of crime happens every now and then in Palermo and in the south side of Chicago without eliciting the appointment of a German special prosecutor or impromptu meetings of the UNâs Security Council! Contrary to the tall tales peddled on Fox News, Future TV, Al-Nahar-al-Wahhabist and other Saudi and/or Hebrew controlled media outlets, âsheikh Rafiqâ was no âdisinterested defender of freedomâ Actually, throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Saddamâs Iraq and the French government were the only members of the international community who stood squarely on the side of Lebanonâs sovereignty while the country was being ripped/raped by Syria and Saudi Arabia: in those days, the White House courageously looked the other way while Syrian generals tortured at will from Beirut to Zahleh and âsheikhâ Rafiq handed no-bid government contracts to his familyâs construction firms and organized Oriental orgies cum crystal waterpipes and deluxe Lebanese sex slaves for his Saudi masters. Eternally Yours in Liberty, Dr Victorino de la Vega Chair of the Thomas More Center for Middle East Studies http://www.mideastmemo.blogspot.com/ |
Posted by: Dr Victorino de la Vega 2005-10-23 12:29 |