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Racists!
Photos, Socialism · By Mordecai
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Keep Working! Millions On Welfare Rely On You!

Racists!
Elections, Photos, United States, Video · By Mordecai
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Scott Brown shows them how it is done. When a loony Liberal “journalist” throws you a loaded question with a biasing preamble, attack the preamble, attack the journalist, don’t let it stand. Sarah Palin failed to attack in the Couric and Gibson interviews and she paid for it.
Conservatives must approach each interview as a no-holds-barred battle for survival in which journalists are the enemy and the political opponent is just a prop. Read more >
Barack Obama, Fascism, Photos · By Mordecai
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Ever wondered what it was like in Germany during the 1930s? Take a stroll down Broadway. It jumps right out at you. The Leader is everywhere. It’s all Obama all the time. Obama posters in the display windows. Obama on the face of every magazine. A booming voice at the street corner peddles Obama condoms. Read more >
Barack Obama, Economy, Fascism, History, Media, Photos, Politics · By Mordecai
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In a style reminiscent of the Third Reich, Obama celebrated his first 100 days in office. The media sycophants tripped over each other with accolades. The Leader graced his people with speeches and smiles. The government presses kept busy minting more money to better bind the people to Him. The alphabet networks called him the greatest president ever, the savior of the common people, just a regular guy who can eat hamburgers with the rest of us. Wow!
In the midst of all the hoopla, we received via email, without attribution, a pictorial ranking on a different scale. It is worth sharing. Below is a ranking of the world’s greatest disasters. Here too, Obama is a winner. Just click on a thumbnail to enlarge the image and read the details.
History, Israel, Photos, Six Day War · By Mordecai
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Today is Yom Hazikaron, the day Israelis remember the fallen warriors of past wars. Tomorrow is Yom Haatzmaut, Independence Day.
Unlike North Americans, Israelis are intimately familiar with war. Being surrounded by hundreds of millions of hostile neighbors makes that inevitable. Most Israelis serve in the armed forces from the age of 18 to 21 and do up to a month of military reserve duty each year well into their forties.
Each generation of Jews has its tormentors. Each generation of Israelis has its wars. My father fought in the 1956 Sinai War. He was an experienced soldier, having been trained by the Russian army defending Stalingrad during World War II. He just missed the War of Independence, arriving in Israel in late 1948. The Six Day War of 1967 was my war.
I remember the resolve of the nation in June 1967. We knew that the enemy wanted our destruction while we only wanted to be left alone. We knew that we were honorable and good and that they were blood thirsty savages. Much of the clarity and courage eroded over time. Relentless attacks by post-Jewish, post-Zionist hordes of pseudo-intellectual academics, pontificating TV talking heads and corrupt useful idiots in the political classes have weakened the people’s resolve and undermined the military.
Way back then, we were not afraid to name the enemy. We were proud to use the biggest bombs we had. We named each military operation as we pleased and if the enemy did not like it we rubbed his face in it. In the days of empire, the British used pig skin to bury killed Jihadis, as a deterrent. Worked every time! Alas, we don’t do that anymore. We are all sophisticates now. “Infinite Justice” would have been a wonderful name for an operation to avenge the 9/11 attacks, precisely because the enemy found the name irritating. Under pressure from “our friends the Saudis,” Bush changed the name to “Enduring Freedom” and Obama to “An Overseas Contingency Operation.” Do you feel safe yet?
Here is a photo gallery commemorating the Six Day War.
Israel, Photos, Six Day War · By Mordecai
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On the morning of June 5, 1967, I was manning my post on the Jordanian border. I did not know that just before dawn General Mordecai “Motti” Hod issued the order.
URGENT
From: Air Force Commander 050800
To: All Units
The Egyptian enemy has risen to exterminate us. The IAF, the clenched fist of the IDF, received the order to lead the battle. And so begins the third leg in the battle for our survival.
As in 1948 and 1956 the enemy is coming from all directions.
The spirit of past heroes goes with you into battle. Let the memory of Joshua, King David’s warriors, the Maccabees, and the soldiers of the 1956 Sinai war, be the source of your inspiration. They will give you the strength to crush the Egyptian enemy who threatens our nation. With a decisive victory we will secure peace for ourselves, our children and future generations.
Soar and swoop down on the enemy, bomb them to rubble, remove their fangs, and scatter them in the desert so that the People of Israel may live eternally secure in their homeland. —
General Motti Hod did not understand his Arab neighbors and underestimated the tenacity of Islamists. He had no way of knowing how things will evolve. The magnificent victory did not bring “peace for ourselves, our children and future generations.”
Four more wars and a couple of intifadas didn’t do it. Maybe the next war will.
Arab-Israeli, Ehud Olmert, History, Israel, Liberalism, Photos, Syria · By Mordecai
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We previously wrote about the Golan here and here, but with Olmert’s confirmation that he has agreed to cede at least part, if not most, of the territory to Syria, it is time to re-visit the subject.
OK, so Olmert is a retard, but how little must he think of the Israeli people to try this fast one. The agreement calls for Syria to utter a cleverly crafted phrase, like “we denounce all terrorism” in exchange for the return of territory legitimately won by Israel in war – the time honored method of land transfer.
Every piece of land belonging to somebody today has at some time in the past been acquired through conquest. America is probably the only country to have paid for land in cash (Louisiana and Alaska). Historically, land has always been paid for in blood. That is just how it is. Anybody who tells you differently is either naive or lying. Anybody who tells you that times have changed is a fool or worse – a Liberal.
The Golan is strategically important. It gives Israel the high grounds overlooking Syria.

Israeli soldiers died defending the territory in 1973.
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Peace Process, Photos, Shimon Peres, Terrorism · By Mordecai
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Shimon Peres attacked Merkaz HaRav (The Rabbi’s Center) Yeshiva in Jerusalem yesterday, killing eight students and seriously injuring ten more, by supplying a Kalashnikov to an Arab Jihadi. Merkaz HaRav is the educational center for the religious Zionist movement that will soon rule the country. The terrorist broke into the school at 8:30 PM and started shooting students in the library. Thank G-d Israelis have guns and know how to use them. Two bullets to the head united the Jihadi with the virgins.
In Gaza, the savages celebrated with sweets. In Israel, a Foreign Ministry official hurried to assure President Bush and Condi Rice that the unfortunate event will not delay the “peace process”. Guess which side is losing the Jihad wars.
Arutz Sheva has the gory details.
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President Bush will stop in Israel on the way to a visit with his friends the Saudis. Bush will stay in the King David Hotel, famous for being blown up by Menachem Begin’s Irgun in the movie Exodus.
History, Hits, Israel, Judea & Samaria, Photos · By Mordecai
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To celebrate the year 5768 since creation, we compiled this concise history of Judea and Jerusalem. For extra bonus points we added a photo gallery at the end. Enjoy!
Canaanite tribes were the first settlers in what was then appropriately named Canaan. They remained its principal inhabitants till the second millennium BC. In the middle of the millennium twelve Hebrew tribes, originating in Mesopotamia, settled in the hills. At the same time Philistines from the Aegean settled in the southern coastal plain. The Hebrews eventually established the Kingdom of Israel.
In 722 BC, the Kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Assyrians; ten of the tribes were exiled and are considered ‘lost’ till this day. The remaining Kingdom of Judah was conquered by the Babylonians in the year 586 BC, the Temple was destroyed, and the Sons of Israel went into the first Babylonian exile.
In 539 BC, Babylon was conquered by the Persians and the tribe of Judah was allowed to return to its homeland. In 538 BC, with permission from Cyrus, king of Persia, Sheshbazzar led a return and begun rebuilding the Temple. The Second Temple was completed by Governor Zrubbabel in 520 to 515 BC but Jerusalem remained in ruins.
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