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Foreign Affairs / Re: Ahmadinejad Calls U.N. Nuke Sanctions 'Worthless Paper' by Cohomology: 12:06pm On Jun 13, 2010
canuck:

Reminds me of Saddam Hussein's boastful rhetorics before he ran like a scared rat into a hole!

Iran and Iraq are different countries.

Saddam was not liked by many in Iraq, however, Iran will unite against an external foe.

The sanction was merely a US-instigated vehicle to attack the Islamic Republic of Iran. The effect will be insignificant.
Politics / Re: Come And See Nigerian Madness: 62 Senators Board Plane To World Cup! by Cohomology: 11:53am On Jun 12, 2010
The average IQ of Nigeria's senators is 62.

Bunch of useless retards that occupy positions only because of the incomprehensible stupidity that has seized the average Nigerian.
Foreign Affairs / Re: World Cup: South Africa Babes Bare It All by Cohomology: 12:10am On Jun 11, 2010
Aloy+Emeka:

You should be ashamed of yourself. While westerners are showcasing improved science, technology and better living standards, your people are showcasing poverty, HIV  and booobs. Clap for yourself.  undecided undecided undecided undecided

Your head is filled with metals!

How does HIV come into cultural expression?


You've obviously bought into the sexual obsession that has overtaken, not Europe or other Western nations, but America.

This obsession with sex, a hollow aspect of American culture, tries to link sex with almost every human endeavor.

For example, one consequence of this foolishness is that br.east-feeding mothers have been forcefully ejected from restaurants because the manager "did not want to make others uncomfortable".
Foreign Affairs / Re: Bp Oil Spill: America Going Too Far? by Cohomology: 11:33pm On Jun 10, 2010
America is filled with too many idiots. The country's only hope is the small number of (hopefully) smart people who try to run the country.
Foreign Affairs / Re: World Cup: South Africa Babes Bare It All by Cohomology: 11:28pm On Jun 10, 2010
Aloy+Emeka:

This foolish show will solidify Oyibos claim that Africans live on the tree. Which modern female walks around bare chested in 2011 even if it is to bosom feed a baby?. I am not surprised because their own president who is permanently Hot will support it after all he needs more entertainment.

You're talking nonsense.

There is nothing wrong in nudity, nothing!

The hyper-sexualized Western culture inherited this nonsense phobia for nudity during their dark ages of oppression by their tyrannical monarchs.
Foreign Affairs / Re: World Cup: South Africa Babes Bare It All by Cohomology: 11:26pm On Jun 10, 2010
Great!

But zombie American media with zero knowledge of any culture outside their own, who view all forms of nudity from that tired sexual perspective a la Victorian sensibilities, will blur out this veritable expression of joy.
Foreign Affairs / Re: America Abducts Iranian Nuclear Scientist. by Cohomology: 11:17pm On Jun 10, 2010
Ikomi:

@Afam

I don't know if you saw the old western, The good the bad and the ugly.

Where Eli Wallach used the very famous quote "when one b-a-s-t-a-r-d goes in another b-a-s-t-a-r-d comes out".

In this threads case its like "when one idiot goes out another idiot comes in". No be small thing ooohh.  cheesy

LOL!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Officials: Taliban Executes Boy, 7, For Spying by Cohomology: 11:14pm On Jun 10, 2010
The Taliban must not be negotiated with, they must crushed.

It was America that prevented the annihilation of the despicable Taliban by giving them weapons and training to fight against the Soviets in the eighties.

America, Israel's ally, created the Taliban, the Afghan Mujaheddin and Osama bin Laden. These entities are remnants of the Cold War.
Politics / Re: Deji Of Akure Deposed, Banished and Detained by Cohomology: 11:04pm On Jun 10, 2010
bk/babe97:

True, I agree! When Ojukwu slept with his best friend's daughter, a girl whom he attended her christening when he was 43 years old and whom he was made her "god-father", and ended up marrying her, I expected him to be banished too. . . . .

Yoruba goat, comparing marrying a young woman (legal and moral) with incest (illegal and immoral)?

Must you bring up Igbo issues on Yoruba threads? Ewu!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Israeli Request For More Arms From Us Raises Fears Of Regional Violence by Cohomology: 1:10am On Jun 10, 2010
Beaf:

This is an incredidible disgrace! How can an adult hate his identity this much. How can a grown man feel this inferior?
Tufia!!!

[size=27pt]Traitor!, Sellout! Fool![/size]

frosbel thinks em racist Jews care about his black a.s.s? Go to Jewish neighborhoods in New York and Houston and attempt to buy a house there.

Jews are some of the most racist mofos in the world!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Major Diplomatic Victory - UN Passes Iran Sanctions by Cohomology: 10:40pm On Jun 09, 2010
frosbel:

Tell me when is your grey matter ever operational ?

Iti boribo, did the Bush sanctions achieve the aim of preventing Iran from developing her nuclear arsenal? Mumu!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Israeli Request For More Arms From Us Raises Fears Of Regional Violence by Cohomology: 10:34pm On Jun 09, 2010
frosbel:


Common I was been sarcastic, how can I support any nation for that matter against Nigeria.

Obviosuly Nigeria and Israel are not enemies.

Moreover we all love our country NIGERIA but lets not then take away the right of others to have a homeland and exhibit the same patriotism that we have.





This frosbel character is a real big mumu.

It's Negros like frosbel that will lick the ass of racist Jews anytime any day.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Major Diplomatic Victory - UN Passes Iran Sanctions by Cohomology: 10:15pm On Jun 09, 2010
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/09/AR2010060903742.html
Administration officials insist the U.N. vote represents just the first stage of a widening web of sanctions that will be imposed by the European Union and others. But unless China seriously joins the effort, that could mean that the United States and its allies are just opening up Iran to extensive Chinese investment. grin grin grin grin grin

Moreover, the sanctions are simply intended to bring Iran back to the bargaining table. Iran for years has shrugged off all pressure to negotiate on its nuclear program. The "no" votes cast by Turkey and Brazil might embolden Tehran to keep standing firm. grin grin grin grin grin


These sanctions will achieve nothing!

1. Iran WILL continue developing her nuclear weapons capabilities.

2. China, Russia, Brazil and Turkey WILL continue to do business with Iran.


America is just wasting the world's time on Iran instead of focusing on evil Israel and their secret agenda of dragging the world into WW III.

Thank God for the courage of the following countries for standing up against foolish US tactics:
1. Brazil - voted NO
2. Turkey - voted NO
3. Lebanon - abstained.
Politics / Re: Battered Wife Sues Deji Of Akure, Oluwadare Adesina, For N100m by Cohomology: 1:48pm On Jun 09, 2010
One for the rights of women!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Israel Fires On Unarmed Aid Convoy. Many Dead! by Cohomology: 9:24am On Jun 09, 2010
Tayo-D:

@topic,

I just saw that Flotilla Choir Video.  Men is it hilarious.  I learnt from Rush Limbaugh that the best way to illustrate absurdity is to be absurd.  These guys have just made an excellent work of this truth. 

In such a crazy world, I can go to bed smiling laughing, thanks to the video.

The boldfaced excludes you from any serious dialogue.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Israel Fires On Unarmed Aid Convoy. Many Dead! by Cohomology: 11:03pm On Jun 08, 2010
A Jewish terrorist is 55,000 times more dangerous than a Muslim terrorist!

The only reason we here more about Muslim terrorists is mainly because of the difference between 1.3 billion Muslims and 0.013 billion Jews.

If we had 1.3 billion Jews in this world, life as we know it would have come to an end.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Israel Fires On Unarmed Aid Convoy. Many Dead! by Cohomology: 7:54am On Jun 08, 2010
The day of reckoning for evil Israel is near.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Iran Offers Military Escort To Next Gaza Aid Convoy. by Cohomology: 10:16pm On Jun 07, 2010
frosbel:

Common, you know deep down you their is a secret admiration for the IDF.

Of course I also admire the SS (no different from the IDF), but that does not mean I'll support their carnage.
Foreign Affairs / Re: The World’s Oldest Sickness by Cohomology: 10:04pm On Jun 07, 2010
Waste of scare internet space. Rubbish!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Israel Fires On Unarmed Aid Convoy. Many Dead! by Cohomology: 10:03pm On Jun 07, 2010
Finally, idiotic Mubarak has woken up from his slumber of supporting evil Israel.

More Arab states need to work with the Persians (Iran) and Turks (Turkey) to fashion out a short-term policy to help the Palestinian people, and a more important long-term policy to isolate Israel, build up their conventional and nuclear arsenal and make the Zionist State understand that any form of aggression against the group would be met with violent retaliation.

Nuclear balance is the only way to make the pu.ssies in Tel-Aviv understand the meaning of justice.

Mubarak is still a disgrace to the Arab world.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Israel Fires On Unarmed Aid Convoy. Many Dead! by Cohomology: 9:58pm On Jun 07, 2010
[size=18pt]Egypt: Gaza blockade a failure, border stays open[/size]

By SARAH EL DEEB, Associated Press Writer Sarah El Deeb, Associated Press Writer
1 min ago


SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt – An Egyptian security official declared the blockade of Gaza a failure Monday and said his country will keep its border with the Palestinian territory open indefinitely.

Keeping that crossing point open long term would ease the blockade imposed by Israel three years ago to isolate and punish Gaza's Hamas rulers. It also restores a link to the outside the world for some of Gaza's 1.5 million Palestinians.

Egypt opened its border with Gaza soon after Israel's deadly raid on an international flotilla of activists trying to break the blockade a week ago. Israel has not publicly protested the Egyptian move, but officials declined to comment Monday.

In another escalation of the tension off Gaza's shores, Israeli naval forces shot and killed four men wearing wet suits off the coast on Monday, and the militant group Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades said they were members of its marine unit training for a mission.

Vice President Joe Biden said Monday the U.S. is closely consulting with Egypt and other allies to find new ways to "address the humanitarian, economic, security, and political aspects of the situation in Gaza." He issued the statement after meeting Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm El-Sheikh.

Egypt's measures up to now constitute an incremental change rather than a radically different approach to the border closure. It appeared aimed, in part, at defusing some of the anger in the Arab and Muslim world over Egypt's role in maintaining the blockade.

For the time being, Egypt is only allowing a very restricted group of Gazans to leave the territory, including medical patients, students attending foreign universities and those with residency abroad. In keeping the passenger terminal in the border town of Rafah open continually, rather than sporadically as before, Egypt is helping reduce the backlog of Gazans with the required permits waiting to get out.

Egypt and Israel have maintained the blockade since Hamas took control of Gaza in 2007, with Israel describing it as an essential measure to stop weapons from reaching Hamas militants, who have hit southern Israel with rockets and in past years killed hundreds in suicide bombings.

The Egyptian security official said, however, that the closure has failed to achieve its goals, including the release of an Israeli soldier held by Hamas since 2006. Israeli airstrikes and Egyptian security efforts have also yet to choke off a bustling smuggling trade that uses hundreds of tunnels along the Gaza-Egypt border, though the official said Egypt is determined to shut them down.

Under the restrictions at the Rafah crossing point, Egypt is letting in some humanitarian aid but will not transfer large cargo shipments or construction material because the terminal is designed primarily as a crossing for travelers, said the Egyptian official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue.

Hamas welcomed the Egyptian move but said it hoped all Gazans would soon be able to travel freely without restrictions.

"We have said since the first day that the blockade on Gaza will end and we can see that on the ground right now, and we voice our hope that all other restrictions will be removed," Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said.

Hamas tightly controls access to Rafah, and only travelers with the proper permits can reach the terminal.

For its part, Israel allows through only basic humanitarian goods, blocking crucial items like cement needed to rebuild war damage because it argues the material could be used by Hamas. The closure has crushed Gaza's already fragile economy.

The Egyptian official said Israel must work out a new policy to end the suffering of the Palestinians while keeping pressure on Hamas.

Like Israel, Egypt also fears sharing a border with a slice of territory controlled by Islamic militants backed by regional rival Iran. Concerned about the flow of weapons, Egypt late last year began building an underground, metal barrier to seal the smuggling tunnels.

"We have a constant security concern, because Iran has its aims, Hezbollah has its aims, Hamas has its aspirations and aims, and al-Qaida can very well be present in Sinai and Gaza," the official said.

Egypt has been harshly criticized in the Muslim world for having helped maintain the blockade.

The official called it a "continuously embarrassing situation" for Egypt and blamed Israel for thinking the closure could pressure Hamas to release the captured soldier, Gilad Schalit, or to abandon its extremist ideology.

In Monday's clash, the Israeli military said a naval force spotted the Palestinians in the waters off Gaza and opened fire. It claimed the forces had prevented an attack on Israeli targets.

Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades said the four killed were training in Gaza's waters. The violent offshoot of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah faction, made the claim in a text message sent to reporters in Gaza.

Four bodies were retrieved and taken to a hospital in central Gaza, said Moawiya Hassanain, a Palestinian health official. The Palestinian naval police said two people were still missing.

"The bloody escalation today is a desperate attempt by the occupation government to divert the world attention away from the massacre committed against the flotilla," Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri told reporters in Gaza.

The May 31 flotilla clash, in which eight Turkish men and one dual American-Turkish citizen were killed aboard one of the vessels seized by Israeli commandos, has put Israel under international pressure to lift or at least ease the blockade.

Israel has sought to portray the nine activists killed as militants, saying they prepared for the fight before boarding the flotilla. The military Monday released the names of five of the activists it said have long-standing ties to terror organizations.

___

Associated Press Writers Aron Heller in Jerusalem and Ibrahim Barzak in Gaza City, Gaza Strip contributed to this report.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Iran Offers Military Escort To Next Gaza Aid Convoy. by Cohomology: 9:52pm On Jun 07, 2010
Beaf:

I'm realising it! grin grin grin grin grin

frosbel is a psychotic IDF dummy agent, along with davidylan. They're part of their Zionist propaganda machine! Bunch of nutcases!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Israel Fires On Unarmed Aid Convoy. Many Dead! by Cohomology: 9:50pm On Jun 07, 2010
[size=18pt]The cold unmistakable face of pure evil![/size]

[img]http://coto2.files./2009/09/netanyahu1.jpg[/img]
Foreign Affairs / Re: Your Own Solution To The Middle East Crisis, Cc: Davidylan, Everyone by Cohomology: 9:44pm On Jun 07, 2010
The Jews should be given a part of Idaho to live in. Idaho is a decent place to live.



Present-day Israel should then be declared Palestine.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Israel Fires On Unarmed Aid Convoy. Many Dead! by Cohomology: 9:41pm On Jun 07, 2010
Evil Israel prevents notebooks from entering Gaza! Even Botha under Apartheid was never this wicked.

"Gisha, an Israeli human rights organization, has compiled a list of goods that Israel typically blocks from Gaza: notebooks, blank paper, writing utensils, coriander, chocolate, fishing rods, and countless more. That’s not security; that’s a travesty."

Blank paper?
Writing utensils?
Chocolate?
Notebooks?

These are terrorist materials?

Evil Israel would have just prevented air from entering Gaza! Rubbish!

May God punish Israel!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Israel Fires On Unarmed Aid Convoy. Many Dead! by Cohomology: 9:38pm On Jun 07, 2010
Thankfully, many American Jews are beginning to see the folly in supporting the evil Zionist regime in Tel-Aviv. May God punish Israel!

This warmed my heart:

Peter Beinart wrote a powerful article in the most recent New York Review of Books exploring the way young Jews in America feel much less identification with Israel than their elders did. Mr. Beinart noted that even the student Senate at Brandeis University, which has strong Jewish ties, rejected a resolution commemorating the 60th anniversary of Israel.


Those students did the right thing. Why should anybody celebrate Israel's anniversary? An anniversary of hate, oppression, racism, Apartheid (far worse than the South African version), murder, infanticide, assassination, arrogance, opprobrium and sheer evil!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Israel Fires On Unarmed Aid Convoy. Many Dead! by Cohomology: 9:32pm On Jun 07, 2010
[size=18pt]Saving Israel From Itself[/size]
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF

When reports first circulated on Twitter of a deadly attack by Israeli commandos on the Gaza flotilla, I didn’t forward them because they seemed implausible. I thought: Israel wouldn’t be so obtuse as to use lethal force on self-described peace activists in international waters with scores of reporters watching.

Ah, but it turned out that Israel could be so obtuse after all. It shot itself in the foot, blasting American toes as well, and undermined all of its longer-term strategic objectives.

Abba Eban, the former Israeli statesman, is famously reported to have said in 1973: “The Arabs never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.” The quotation resonated because it was largely true.

Palestinians were locked for years into a self-defeating dynamic of violence and self-pity that led to terrorism and intransigence. Feeling misunderstood, they shrugged at global opinion and lashed back wherever they could, undermining their own cause.

Yet now, as a rabbi noted on my Facebook page, it is Israel that never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity.

Israel under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems locked in a self- defeating dynamic in which it feels misunderstood and gives up on international opinion. It lashes out with force in ways that undermine its own interests. It is on a path that could eventually be catastrophic.

There’s no question that Israel faces existential threats. That should make its leaders focused above all on two things: an Arab-Israeli treaty and pressure on Iran to drop its nuclear program.

These aren’t easy, and a Palestinian-Israeli deal may be impossible for the time being. But Israel could freeze all settlements and take other steps that would make a deal more likely. We already know what the final deal would look like — a two-state solution and terms resembling the “Clinton parameters” that Bill Clinton proposed in 2000.

Israel could also cultivate Turkey, a central player in the effort to press Iran. Instead, Israel’s storming of a Turkish-flagged vessel in international waters was a huge setback to efforts to win new sanctions on Iran. One big winner in this week’s fiasco was the Iranian regime.

Israel is also antagonizing its support base in the United States, which is critical to protect it from those existential threats.

Peter Beinart wrote a powerful article in the most recent New York Review of Books exploring the way young Jews in America feel much less identification with Israel than their elders did. Mr. Beinart noted that [size=14pt]even the student Senate at Brandeis University, which has strong Jewish ties, rejected a resolution commemorating the 60th anniversary of Israel.[/size]

One basic problem, Mr. Beinart said, is that the Zionist movement has become increasingly conservative politically. “For several decades,” he writes, “the Jewish establishment has asked American Jews to check their liberalism at Zionism’s door, and now, to their horror, they are finding that many young Jews have checked their Zionism instead.”

[size=14pt]Israel’s hard-line policies are depleting America’s international political capital as well as its own. Gen. David Petraeus noted two months ago that the perception that the United States favors Israel breeds anti-Americanism and bolsters Al Qaeda. The chief of Mossad, Meir Dagan, was quoted in the Israeli press as making the point more succinctly: “Israel is gradually turning from an asset to the United States to a burden.”[/size]

For many Israelis, all this seems profoundly unfair. Israel is a thriving democracy that withdrew from Gaza but is still threatened by missiles from north and south alike. So Israel and its hard-core supporters tend to dismiss outside criticism as inherently unfair and anti-Semitic, and embrace unilateral solutions based on force. As the newspaper Haaretz suggested, Israel is now “lost at sea.”

How do we change this dynamic? One necessary step is a major investigation of what happened. Another is a quick end to the blockade of Gaza, by Egypt as well as Israel. The blockade has failed to topple Hamas, failed to recover the captured soldier Gilad Shalit, and failed to keep rockets out of Gaza.

When you visit Gaza, you see that the siege has accomplished nothing — except to devastate the lives of 1.5 million ordinary Gazans. [size=14pt]Gisha, an Israeli human rights organization, has compiled a list of goods that Israel typically blocks from Gaza: notebooks, blank paper, writing utensils, coriander, chocolate, fishing rods, and countless more. That’s not security; that’s a travesty.[/size]

President Obama needs to find his voice and push hard for an end to the Gaza blockade. He needs to talk sense to Israel and encourage it to back away from its plans to intercept other flotillas now headed for Gaza — that would be a catastrophe for Israel and America alike.

Above all, he needs to nudge Israel away from its tendency to shoot itself in the foot, and us along with it.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Israel Fires On Unarmed Aid Convoy. Many Dead! by Cohomology: 9:26pm On Jun 07, 2010
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/features/how-to-cure-a-leper-state-1.294594
[size=18pt]How to cure a leper state[/size]

Shlomo Ben-Ami has long since abandoned the Labor Party, but though he says he isn't as naive as he once was, he believes Israel can regain its good standing in the international community, provided it atones for past sins.

By Akiva Eldar

Shlomo Ben-Ami laughed in embarrassment and hastened to correct "we" to "they." "They" are the leaders of the Labor Party, first and foremost Defense Minister Ehud Barak, who was a senior partner in yet another military move-cum-diplomatic disaster. Ben-Ami, a history professor who was one of the great hopes of a party that is no longer great, has disengaged himself from it.

In recent years, he has been dividing his time between his home in Kfar Sava and the Toledo International Center for Peace in Madrid, a research institute he heads. Ben-Ami, who served as foreign minister and public security minister during the peace process and the start of the second intifada, offers a sober diagnosis of Israel's bleak international standing.

"Our mistake was rejecting the Mecca agreement [the reconciliation agreement mediated by Saudi Arabia between Fatah and Hamas in February of 2007 for a unity government]. Instead of bringing Hamas in with the help of the important Arab peace initiative, we imposed an unproductive siege on Gaza. It is not bringing about the collapse of the Hamas regime or the release of Gilad Shalit. In this way we are both [not helping ourselves] and becoming a leper state in the eyes of the international community."

Why is it we who are becoming lepers? Israel isn't the only state where they use violence against civilians and violate human rights. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did, after all, declare he supports the establishment of a Palestinian state.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Israel Fires On Unarmed Aid Convoy. Many Dead! by Cohomology: 9:19pm On Jun 07, 2010
davidylan:

Someone posted this on a UK discussion board and i thought it was pertinent here too . . .

[size=16pt]The trouble is that there three main posters, those that hate Israel with a passion, no matter what evidence you place before them their attitude is " I have made my mind up don't confuse me with facts. We all know who these people are because their names come up time and time again. The second type are those who are pro Israel like you and I who know what the real situation is. The third group are those who do not know what to believe, they might well see through the massive distortions and lies by Hamas/Turkey but still feel because so many people are against Israel there must be truth in numbers. I hope that these people, the third group, will realize sooner or later what the truth really is.[/size]

Group 1 - Afam, Beaf, cohomology, bomany, romeo4real e.t.c.

Group 2 - Frosbel, ElRazur, Pro01, Mariory, Bawomolo, dayokanu, Davidylan, Madlady

Group 3 - Sagamite

Nice one!

Good you know my position is clear - Israel is a terrorist nation and I pray God make haste to punish Israel!

Bloody Zionists!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Hamas Terrorists Kill Innocent Palestinian In Gaza (rare Video) (must See) by Cohomology: 9:16pm On Jun 07, 2010
frosbel:

How misguided and deceived you must be, blinded to the truth by the dark hatred that resides in your heart.

This hatred you have acquired by wasting your time watching silly conspiracy videos and biased anti-Semitic articles.

Garbage in, Garbage out.


You're the misguided tool, allowing your blind hatred for Muslims blind you to the evil Zionist oppression of Palestinians.

Zionist propaganda has made you a complete zombie, obeying your master's every command.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Your Own Solution To The Middle East Crisis, Cc: Davidylan, Everyone by Cohomology: 8:14pm On Jun 07, 2010
davidylan,

Is firmly pro-Israel and his road map will be totally useless.

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