Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Abbas invites disaster!
Abbas wants EU peacekeepers in the Middle East
The president of the Palestinian Authority urged Europe to play a bigger role in the Middle East, renewing his calls for the presence of international peacekeepers and election monitors in the region after the Israeli war on Gaza, which he labelled a "war crime".
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For the German-EU to host Holocaust-denier Abbas, giving him a podium to preach his hateful disinformation against Israel, aids and abets his brand of terrorism dressed up in a suit and tie.
The Arabs will soon get the European troops they keep calling for - and rue the day!
Israel must reject Vatican overtures for peace or lose Jerusalem!
Jerusalem Under Siege!
Full page ad in The Jewish Voice and Opinion warns Jerusalem to beware the German-Jesuit EU.
An irritated Detroiter
Have you ever heard the saying "a man who believes his own press?"thats Aaron Dworkin in a nutshell, especially since he has that old-boys network of self-admitted "old white guys" at DPTV blowing as much smoke and sunshine as they can while obfuscating the real fact - Sphinx/DPTV do not engage in color-blind anything - its all about nepotism and favorites.
As long as people continue to act like both organizations are all about "bringing culture to Detroit", we will continue to have this mess.
Sphinx is nothing but a soapbox for Dworkin, (ever since he won a Pulitzer) and DPTV is nothing but a commercial entity disguised as "public programming" while it continues to pay big-ass 6 figure salaries to none other then a bunch of middle-aged white men.
-an irritated Detroiter
Ketzaleh! (Yaakov Katz)
Ketzaleh's Commander Speaks: A Man of Action, A True Leader
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Constitution perverted
On being a White Israelite country
Monday, February 2, 2009
Great days and great memories of Kibbutz Dan
Former Kibbutz Dan volunteer writes:
Hi Mr. Ariel.
In 1989-90 I spent almost a year on Kibbutz Dan. I hadn't really researched it on the internet and decided to type it in and see what came up. Interestingly enough a reference to your web site, Life is a Trek. I can't tell you what a smile it brought to my face to look at those pictures twenty years later. I remember having meals in the dining room and working in the plastics factory. You even included a photo of one of the volunteer apartments my girlfriend lived in (darn near married her!) Those were great days and great memories for me. I still miss the green hills of the Golan and those clear spring brooks. Someday I'll return for a visit. I hope it affected you the same way.
My, you certainly are prolific in your blogging. From time to time I'll look in and see your take on things.
Nelson David Sack
Nevada




