Sunday, October 02, 2005

Ali-Ver Twisted

Unoccupied

"...When we got home, "liberated" Gaza would still be overcrowded and poor, and there would still be no jobs for most of its people."

LMAO. The Washington Post believes this obviously ghostwritten piece by a likely imaginary Paleswine to be heart tugging rather than the pathetic, clueless Homeric (Simpson) Duh it really is.

EVERY blog in creation was wondering how the cultists would fend for themselves, where they would obtain meaningful employment - and for the lefites out there, NO, killing babies is not a real job - or who would even float them on a mideast form of welfare until by some magical intervention one of their own started an actual business or two.

Now, the UN is sending tons of cash to Paleo Stinia World but to believe ANY of it would fall into the hands of the truly needy is to believe it would be given to them by the Tooth Fairy subbing for Santa. Hamas and Abbas need that cash for their guns and rockets and kill-the-young-mother-in-the-marketplace explosives, and the PLAN was for the invading PaleSwines to starve and begin eating one another until the UN could be bamboozled for even MORE cash and food and energy credits and French pedophiles who only go on 'humanitarian' relief junkets if there are 4-Star hotels with one of the Iron Chefs running the kitchen.

And it'll happen. They'll be eating one another in the streets...dead or alive, these PaleSwines, and the next step will be a Save-The-Pales concert featuring popular rock stars and Hollywood celebrities.

In the meantime, the "author" of this story says:


"...the energy and enthusiasm of ordinary Palestinians has not been matched elsewhere in the world, not even by our own leaders. Now, only a couple of weeks later, Gazans' yearning for a better future has all but ended. A feeling of hopelessness has returned."

So what's an 'ordinary' PaleoWorlder? And listen to me, oh imaginary one created by the Washington Post, an unmatched level of "energy and enthusiasm" means you SUCCEED more often than not, and not languish in refugee camps weeping for a handout. But let us continue with this modern tale of a thousand nights and a night:

"With 1.3 million Palestinians living in heavily packed refugee camps, subject to IDF jets and militants' rockets, the 140-square-mile Strip is not a likely setting for a stable and prosperous life."

No shit Sherlock, and tell us when you first came to this brilliant conclusion? Weren't thinking about the future when you were dancing in the streets after 9/11 and having block party after block party to laugh at dead Americans? Weren't thinking about the future when you were burning the Jewish holy places, or looting the greenhouses? Weren't asking your "leaders" how this would all work once the only people capable of living in the modern world packed up and left?

You've stated it wasn't a surprise, but what were you doing in the meantime to help YOURSEVES?

"I fear that the world now thinks it can ignore us. Given the passivity of the ruling authority, Gazans need help from outside to save the next generations from poverty and extremism. Without such help, Gaza is still a prison -- it has just become a little more spacious.

"I think we were better off before the Israelis left," said Mohammed, my neighbor. "At least we were termed 'occupied,' but now we are not; we have been left alone in this barren land."

Hey, goat fucker, you DEMANDED the land, busted 'the world's" balls until popular opinion was on your side, but in all the time the Jews were in charge not ONE of you had a plan for what to do when they left, so now it's back to begging for handouts?

Read the whole thing, but if you've just eaten remember that Washington Post crybaby tales from imaginary mideastern Oliver Twist's can be deadly to a full stomach.

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