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Re: Israeli legislator working on "Gilad Shalit" Law
« Reply #45 on: July 25, 2009, 06:45:03 PM »

Israel...  humbug!

I was walking in Lakewood, NJ earlier this week, and, man, the Hassidtards are multiplying like cockroaches!  On every light-pole in town there's some Hebrew propaganda posters about the dangers of the Internet!  Made my spine crawl!

I imagine Israel is like that but unbearably hot, poor, and with lots of security checkpoints.

Well then you'd be wrong.  Israel is not poor, nor is it unbearably hot, except for in the Negev desert.
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Re: Israeli legislator working on "Gilad Shalit" Law
« Reply #46 on: July 25, 2009, 07:21:43 PM »

For a Nordic Übermensch like me, even New Hampshire is too hot.  I wanted FSP to be in Alaska - and I mean real Alaska, not the southern panhandle.  :lol:

Anyways, I'm talking about the religious fanatics here -- the ones with a two-digit number of children, three-digit number of grandchildren, and four-digit number of great-grandchildren -- they're mostly on welfare.  I'm seeing how the "normal" Jews get spaced out over time by the fanatics, and it's not pretty.
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Re: Israeli legislator working on "Gilad Shalit" Law
« Reply #47 on: July 26, 2009, 07:49:55 AM »

I was walking in Lakewood, NJ earlier this week, and, man, the Hassidtards are multiplying like cockroaches!  On every light-pole in town there's some Hebrew propaganda posters about the dangers of the Internet!  Made my spine crawl!

I imagine Israel is like that but unbearably hot, poor, and with lots of security checkpoints.

When it's hot you can go down to the beach and check out all the gorgeous babes with tiny-winee-bikinis that always seem to get stuck in their sexy damp ass-cracks when they play "Matkot".

I've lived in the US for 5 years as a child and have returned several times. There is less poverty in Israel than in the US. Less homeless people, less "white" trash. People are generally more laid-back and friendly, and there are less automaton blockhead consumer-culture victims than in the US.

There are no security checkpoints inside Israel. When you enter a shopping-mall or theater you will be asked to show your bag, just in case you are a Hamas martyr-wannabe. Small inconvenience, but the plus is the theater doesn't get blown up with you inside.

Regarding the orthodox Jews, there are more in NY than in Israel, so if you don't like them what are you doing in NY? Besides, in the reproduction "race" between Jews and Muslims, I'm rooting for the home team, even though the orthodox Jews are different from me at least they regard me as a brother and don't want to blow me up. Many of them are Zionists and productive members of society. And some of them have discovered the Internet through the use of "orthodox Jew" filters - isn't that a useful invention.

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Re: Israeli legislator working on "Gilad Shalit" Law
« Reply #48 on: July 26, 2009, 08:33:44 AM »

No thanks, I prefer New Hampshire - as soon as I can get out of where I'm stuck now that is.

A "reproduction race" between two fanatical cultures in a "democratic" country will not end well.
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Re: Israeli legislator working on "Gilad Shalit" Law
« Reply #49 on: July 26, 2009, 04:26:21 PM »

No thanks, I prefer New Hampshire - as soon as I can get out of where I'm stuck now that is.

A "reproduction race" between two fanatical cultures in a "democratic" country will not end well.

LMAO at Jews being a "fanatical culture".
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Re: Israeli legislator working on "Gilad Shalit" Law
« Reply #50 on: July 26, 2009, 04:46:30 PM »

No thanks, I prefer New Hampshire - as soon as I can get out of where I'm stuck now that is.

A "reproduction race" between two fanatical cultures in a "democratic" country will not end well.

LMAO at Jews being a "fanatical culture".

He was referring to the ones with a two digit number of kids.

People don't do that anymore unless they're at least a little weird.

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Re: Israeli legislator working on "Gilad Shalit" Law
« Reply #51 on: July 26, 2009, 05:54:17 PM »

No thanks, I prefer New Hampshire - as soon as I can get out of where I'm stuck now that is.

A "reproduction race" between two fanatical cultures in a "democratic" country will not end well.

LMAO at Jews being a "fanatical culture".

He was referring to the ones with a two digit number of kids.

People don't do that anymore unless they're at least a little weird.
I've always dreamed about having enough kids to have a basketball team, or two basketball teams, although I doubt I'll be able to afford that many children.  I think its natural to want to have a ton of kids, an evolutionary drive if you ask me.  Of course I grew up around a bunch of Mormon families with like 10+ kids too.
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Re: Israeli legislator working on "Gilad Shalit" Law
« Reply #52 on: July 26, 2009, 07:13:46 PM »

No thanks, I prefer New Hampshire - as soon as I can get out of where I'm stuck now that is.

A "reproduction race" between two fanatical cultures in a "democratic" country will not end well.

LMAO at Jews being a "fanatical culture".

He was referring to the ones with a two digit number of kids.

People don't do that anymore unless they're at least a little weird.
I've always dreamed about having enough kids to have a basketball team, or two basketball teams, although I doubt I'll be able to afford that many children.  I think its natural to want to have a ton of kids, an evolutionary drive if you ask me.  Of course I grew up around a bunch of Mormon families with like 10+ kids too.

 :shock:

building a zionist army are we?

sounds like quiverful
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Re: Israeli legislator working on "Gilad Shalit" Law
« Reply #53 on: July 26, 2009, 11:05:53 PM »

You've missed the point.  I'm pretty natalist myself - at least when it comes to having 3-4 kids or more, but only if you can afford them.  What I was talking about is something different - because of disproportionate birthrates, Israel will gradually get more fanatical, less modern, less technologically competitive, and more oppressive.
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Re: Israeli legislator working on "Gilad Shalit" Law
« Reply #54 on: July 27, 2009, 08:44:23 AM »

You've missed the point.  I'm pretty natalist myself - at least when it comes to having 3-4 kids or more, but only if you can afford them.  What I was talking about is something different - because of disproportionate birthrates, Israel will gradually get more fanatical, less modern, less technologically competitive, and more oppressive.

I disagree.
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Re: Israeli legislator working on "Gilad Shalit" Law
« Reply #55 on: July 27, 2009, 09:29:15 AM »

Of course you do.  You're a brainwashed little Joo with no capacity for objective thought if it contradicts your ethnocentric dogma.  The rest of humanity doesn't need your approval.  But you do need our tax money.
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