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04-20-2012, 08:34 PM
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Re: Dead Bodies After Gaza Attack
Yes Kellyhound, in the future, please converse with John here so he can tell you exactly how everything went, or did not go. I thought we all knew John is much smarter than the rest of us. |
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04-21-2012, 06:42 AM
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Re: Dead Bodies After Gaza Attack
Nobody needs to check with me to make sure they have their facts straight. Just check the news. Of course for those whose memory only goes back to the last joint they smoked I can't help you.
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04-21-2012, 06:43 AM
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Re: Dead Bodies After Gaza Attack
As you become more obnoxious and boorish Rob666 will of course become more appealing to you. Kind of like how ugly women become more beautiful the more you drink. Of course you may hate yourself in the morning when you see who you are in bed with. But Rob666 will be ever so grateful. In stark contrast to the charges that Hamas raised against Israel there were no drones seen before or after the blast and Hamas has suffered numerous "work accidents" So many in fact that "work accident" is a euphemism for blowing oneself up while making, transporting, or setting up bombs and missiles. Hamas has a bad record on work safety. How's that for some bad medicine Bill? |
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04-21-2012, 07:01 AM
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Re: Dead Bodies After Gaza Attack
Kellyhound simply posted a video without checking on the facts behind the video.(forgivable) You, unfortunately are simply drunk on your own hatred of the truth and those who expose your foolishness.(Unforgiveable)
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04-21-2012, 07:24 AM
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Re: Dead Bodies After Gaza Attack
Truck Explodes At Gaza Hamas Rally A pickup truck carrying masked Islamic militants and homemade rockets blew up at a Hamas rally Friday, killing more than a dozen Palestinians, including children, and wounding dozens more, hospital doctors and witnesses said. Witnesses told Israel's Yedioth Internet Web site the first explosion triggered several other blasts in nearby vehicles that were also carrying rockets and ammunition. Estimates of the number of dead ranged from seven to 19. Hamas blamed an Israeli helicopter, but the Israeli military denied involvement and the Palestinian Interior Ministry said the blast was set off by the mishandling of explosives. The rally was held in the Jebaliya refugee camp, one of the last military-style parades before a ban on flaunting weapons in public — agreed to by all militant groups — takes effect Saturday evening. Witnesses said participants, including children, crowded around the pickup truck just before the explosion. The witnesses said the truck carried two homemade rockets. One man, who only gave his first name, Hussam, said he helped pull three men out of the pickup, two of them dead and one still alive. The inside of the pickup was charred. The witness said he saw five dead children nearby. Dozens more were wounded. The Hamas military wing, Izzedine al Qassam, is popular with youngsters and when the pickup with the gunmen arrived at the rally, many crowded around the vehicle. After the blast, men carried bodies wrapped in blankets and body parts to nearby cars. At Shifa Hospital in Gaza, doctors treated patients on the emergency room floor because they ran out of beds. Masked Hamas men wheeled in casualties, including children. The truck was not heavily damaged by the blast. One witness, Hazem Abu Rashad, 18, said the truck had two rockets in its bed. Three militants rode in the back and at least three more were inside, he said. "There was smoke all over, and then we saw people in pieces, but we couldn't make out what really happened," he said. |