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Friday, November 16, 2012

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Pro-Israel-rally--Center-City










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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

One would gather that the young men with the pro-Israel sign are just fine with Israel murdering infants ( and many other innocents) with US-supplied weapons, and are just as happy with Obama for not only condoning such actions, but cheerfully providing cover for Israel's murderous leadership.

Anonymous said...

Palestinian-Arab terrorists tend to intentionally operate from heavily populated areas, placing infants and others in harm's way. Israel is allowed to defend itself and protect its citizens. The Arabs have fired 12,000 rockets, missiles and mortars at Israeli infants for the past 10 years. Clearly you do not care about them.

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