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  1. David E Davis

    7:59 pm

    Nov 21, 2012

    God wants to know what the Hell you are doing messing around with that Hamas trash for! God says it is time to get rid of them!
    You might want to get our book One Man And God at xlibris.com as a book or ebook version. Also at amazon.com as a book or on Kindle!
    This must read Blockbuster Book lets people know that God is alive and well and is closer than you think! God is watching!
    If you Jews need God to lead you again let us know! God knows that Israel has Nukes!

    Thanks David E Davis

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    • Mickey Oberman

      6:47 am

      Nov 22, 2012

      “…..know that God is alive and well …..”

      Sure he is.
      He has just been on vacation these past 3000 years.

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    • Beverly Kurtin, Ph.D.

      2:20 am

      Nov 25, 2012

      Thank you, David. I know you mean well, but you seem to have forgotten that we Jews told the world that there was one God and ONLY one God. He gave us the Torah which we freely gave to the world. Jesus, when he was asked what the most important commandment was said “Hear O Israel, the lord our God is ONE. You shall love the lord your God with all your all your heart and all your soul and all your might, and you shall love your neighbor as yourself.” The word he used means an indivisible ONE.

      I sincerely ask you to go to http://www.whatjewsbelieve.org, You will discover that we do not need God, we HAVE him already. Torah says that no man can die for another’s sins, not even Moses. Shalom.

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    • Beverly Kurtin, Ph.D.

      2:50 am

      Nov 25, 2012

      One other thing, David, you refer to fellow human beings as “trash.” While I readily admit that Hamas is an enemy, they are still people, not trash. They are fellow human beings. The book you mentioned was self-published, I suspect that you wrote it, but the author is listed as “God.” BS.

      I do not subscribe to hatred of others, like all Jews, I am commanded to love my neighbor as myself. Yes, that does mean my half-brothers, the Arabs. People go about getting what they want the wrong way sometimes. Nobody is perfect, not even who you think is “god.”

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    • Beverly Kurtin, Ph.D.

      8:58 pm

      Nov 27, 2012

      Nice to know you hear from God directly. So you know without a doubt what God wants/doesn’t want. Golly, you’re a false prophet.

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  2. James S. Oppenheim

    1:17 am

    Nov 22, 2012

    “It was the November 14 assassination by Israeli forces of Ahmed al-Ja’abari, the head of Hamas’ military wing, that ignited the fighting.”

    Was it?

    http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/21/world/meast/gaza-israel-strike/index.html

    I thought it started with an anti-tank missile fired at a jeep . . . .

    What’s HR’s take? –jso

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    • Mickey Oberman

      6:52 am

      Nov 22, 2012

      It started with 11,000 missiles showing Gazans’ gratitude for the gift of land.
      It hasn’t ended.

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      • Dr.M.Otero

        7:16 pm

        Nov 28, 2012

        Is it a coincidence that Israel finally reacted a couple of days after Obama was safely reelected?
        As though we deferred to the US by not rocking the boat. That’s the least we could do, I guess.

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    • Allen Menkin, MD

      4:26 pm

      Nov 22, 2012

      I thought the escalation began when Israel had the temerity to take out an Iranian weapons assembly plant in Sudan.

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    • Beverly Kurtin, Ph.D.

      2:28 am

      Nov 25, 2012

      It would have been interesting to see what the United States would have done if just ONE missile, was fired, say, from Cuba. How many milliseconds would it have taken for the U.S. to retaliate? Israel took hundreds and hundreds of “harmless rockets” (according to CNN and other lying media) before finally having had enough.

      I praise them for their long-suffering. Also, while I’m asking questions, what other armed forces in the world WARN CIVILIANS TO GET OUT OF HARM’S WAY hours before attacking? Hamas tells their civilians not to pay attention to the warnings, Israel is just trying to scare them. Yeah, sure they want them killed so they can cry “foul” but ignore Israeli civilian’s dead.

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  3. Horatio

    6:20 am

    Nov 22, 2012

    Reuters. reuters. reuters.

    Isn’t that the sound of a pig snuffling up garbage?

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  4. Allen Menkin, MD

    4:23 pm

    Nov 22, 2012

    Does anyone else think the article, “The Tunnels of Gaza,” in the December 2012 National Geographic is biased andoffensive?

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    • steve mann

      4:56 pm

      Nov 22, 2012

      Now you know that is only the Sudans version!

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    • Mickey Oberman

      5:40 pm

      Nov 22, 2012

      I cancelled my 30+ year subscription in 1982 when they published an article that was so anti Israel that I could not abide by their stance nor could I any longer have faith in the veracity of any of their articles.

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  5. Leila Kindes

    9:06 pm

    Nov 22, 2012

    Today in the NY Times, in an article by Noam Cohen on page A22, he writes, and I quote, ” Barely hours after Israel had killed the head of Hamas’s military wing, Ahmed al-Jabari, leading to Hamas’s firing missiles into Israel . . . ” The words “leading to” are misleading. The statement leaves out the rockets fired by Hamas into Israel prior to the death of al-Jabari. The statement makes it look like Israel’s targeting of al-Jabari happened first and was unprovoked. I see that James Oppenheim in a previous email to you also makes a similar observation about a different writer who also spins facts.

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  6. Beverly Kurtin, Ph.D.

    2:36 am

    Nov 25, 2012

    Let’s face it, Jew-hate is behind ALL of the lies that are told about us. Mah nish tano ha yom hazeh? (Why should today be different?) We are a minority people, we are not even two tenths of one percent of the world’s population. Hamas’ background can trace their concepts to the Nazi SS. Their intention is to “complete what Hitler started.” Their “Grand Mufti of Jerusalem” spent most of WWII in Berlin hanging out with such lovely individuals such as Adolph Hitler, Adolph Eichmann, and Himmler. He spent time at the death camps, learning the finer points of genocide. Hamas and Hezbolah have the identical lineage.
    Until they love their children more than they hate us, it will NEVER stop

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  7. Minju Fluri-Yen

    4:24 pm

    Nov 26, 2012

    I have no access to anyone at HR. This is not good. Please check my request for your help which was emailed yesterday. If you could give me your phone number, things might be easier. Thanks.

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    • Beverly Kurtin, Ph.D.

      9:02 pm

      Nov 27, 2012

      Have you ever thought of going to Google and looking at how to contact HR? It tickles me no end that otherwise intelligent people don’t know how to do even the most basic research for themselves, they want to be spoon-fed everything. Sigh…

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  8. Natania Thomas

    12:34 pm

    Nov 27, 2012

    When watching BBC News today at about 9:24 am, they ran a report on the exhumation of Arafat’s body in order to examine it in the light of alleged “Polonium” traces found on clothing he owned prior to his death in 2004. The reporter stated that “The Palestinians” had “said” that they considered Arafat had been poisoned by Israel. This gives an assumptive and beyond implied accusation (conveniently quoting Palestinian statement as definitive & factually sound) that Israel was responsible for his death. I just complained to the BBC about biased reporting. They use direct assertion without even suggesting “allegation” thus acting as judge and jury against Israel. Please investigate this.

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    • Beverly Kurtin, Ph.D.

      9:07 pm

      Nov 27, 2012

      Natania, you expect the king of liars to bother using niceties about Israel? Don’t you realize that as one of the smallest minorities in the world, we’re responsible for EVERYTHING? We Jews own all the banks, newspapers, television networks, “Hollywood,” and control everything else?

      Being an incredibly wealthy person (I must be wealthy, after all, I’m a Jew and all of us are rich), I deliberately live on less than $20,000 a year because I keep my gold and platinum in an underground vault.

      BBC, CNN and the rest of the liars will never bother to tell the truth…the truth does not sell.

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  9. Jules

    5:04 pm

    Nov 27, 2012

    Most Jews are lucky because, as Jews, they do not have hate imbedded in them as so many goyem have. I say this, because in WW2 I was exposed to so much anti-semitism no matter where I went. couldn’t get away from it. Yet, these same goyem got down on their knees in church to pray to a got damn Jew. Can anyone explain that riddle to me.
    Jules

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    • Mickey Oberman

      5:17 pm

      Nov 27, 2012

      I believe that anyone who denigrates or attacks another race or religion or state
      WITHOUT JUST CAUSE
      does so because theyhe/she has a massive inferiority complex.
      The only way they can feel good about themselves is to try to convince themselves that they are superior to others. It never works because they know they are lying so they keep on trying and passing it on to their descendants and any person or group that will listen.

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  10. Dr.M.Otero

    6:16 pm

    Nov 27, 2012

    Perhaps they don’t just TRY to believe, but actually DO believe that theirs is the true religion after which they have no difficulty transmitting that belief to successive generations. As acretions of testimonies, legends, ceremonies, holy books are added, the beliefs seem validated.

    Unfortunately, some religions gain a special foothold by insisting that they are better than others. Unfortunately, the non-Jewish misunderstanding of Jewish chosenness creates problems for the Jews because chosen has multiple meanings, and those hostile to Judaism fail to understand the burden and responsibility that Jewish chosenness implies.

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  11. Mickey Oberman

    6:27 pm

    Nov 27, 2012

    Dr. Otero,

    If they really believe would they have to constantly prove their beliefs to themselves?
    I should think true belief would give them the confidence needed so they would not constantly be on the offensive against other beliefs. e.g. Judaism does not attack other religions.

    Perhaps “understanding” should be replaced with “recruited”.

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    • Dr.M.Otero

      8:52 pm

      Nov 27, 2012

      I’m sure that there is justice in what you say; however, it’s possible that early polytheistic peoples were much outraged by the Jewish insistence on one God. There is a natural human mechanism at work when you promote a new product as being ” the best, the newest, the least poluting, etc” Hatred is a useful but unimaginative promotional tool as well.
      Christianity did this by freeing its early followers of all kinds of Jewish obligations and restrictions in order to attract followers most of whom were Jews. They could make their new religion attractive to additional new adherents by incorporating local beliefs, traditions, superstitions and rivalrous hatred. Nothing new to you I’m sure,

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  12. Danielle McPherson

    7:59 pm

    Nov 27, 2012

    How may I contact Simon Plosker by email please?

    I sent off a letter to the Editor of the Guardian after reading his column, and would like to send him a copy.And eventually a copy of their reply…that is if they do reply!

    You may send a reply to my email above.
    Thank you for all the good work you do, Keep it up!

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  13. martin

    6:35 pm

    Nov 28, 2012

    The late Honorouble Terrence Prittie, a former editor of the Guardian,, accused this paper of being a piece of trash. Naturally, on the editorial board, they do have Muslims, which goes someway to explain their anti Israeli bile,

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  14. Sharon Pinsley

    9:40 pm

    Nov 29, 2012

    I do not understand why I have had no success contacting HR in the past year. Before this, I would occasionally send the site information on the kind of press materials which they target and would even receive a reply. I don’t get it!

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  15. Beverly Kurtin, Ph.D.

    8:46 pm

    Nov 30, 2012

    Sharon, I too never get an acknowledgment, however HR has a small staff and they receive hundreds of emails a day. It would be nice if they would have an auto-responder, but they don’t. I don’t particularly care if I get an acknowledgment or not, it’s getting the information to them that I feel is important.

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  16. Avi

    11:51 pm

    Dec 03, 2012

    HR, Dec 3 2012 The 50-50 Palestinian Game
    To whom who care at least 50%; and the rest who ignore. You can 50% laugh and 50% cry watching the following:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbuM91PeSOs

    The speaker is no other that Mr. Fat-hi Hamed, a prominent Hamas leader, who serves as the Minister of Interior Affairs of Gaza Strip, representing the “Palestinians”.

    He says that “Palestinians are Arabs 50% from Egypt, and 50% from Saudi Arabia…”

    50% Chances that he is exaggerating because 40% of “Palestinians are decedents of Jews who have forcefully obligated to convert to Islam

    Well, of course 50% of you do not believe him and 50% of you will ignore what he says.

    be continued:

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  17. Joseph Carpenter

    12:01 am

    Dec 04, 2012

    I wonder if the Irish Times would be so thoughtful as to supply its readers a list of goods made in China. That country has a low standard of human rights, child labor, environmental protection, free speach and an even lower tollerance for criticism. Also China has conquered and subjugated the people of Tibet. Is there any chance at all that the Irish Times would devote three or four thousand pages necessary to list goods made in China for the benefit of those Irish who genuinely empathize with the pain and suffering of their oppressed fellow human beings in China and Tibet? I don’t think so. Would the Irish really stop buying cheap Chinese goods?
    J. Carpenter – Nazareth, Israel.

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  18. Avi

    12:07 am

    Dec 04, 2012

    HR, Dec 3 2012 The 50-50 Palestinian Game 2
    50% continue

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbuM91PeSOs

    You are advised NOT to ask questions: 50% chances you will be ignored, and 50% will be lied to (again, and again, and … again! And you love that, don’t you?)

    Also you might want NOT to inquire too much. Because:

    There are 50% chance that they might sacrifice themselves as “Shahid”, and 50% chance that they would sacrifice you dear, as infidels or thousands of news reporters who dared to inquire FACTS about “PALESTINIAN” case!

    But 50% of you would criticize Israel no matter what, and 50% of you would ignore facts anyways…

    Have a good time at least 50% of your life

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  19. Joseph Carpenter

    12:09 am

    Dec 04, 2012

    I am sure the lists published by the anti-Israel people don’t mention the componenets of their cell-phones, and computers and the generic drugs in every Irish medcine cabinet. I am also certain that the Irish boycott people don’t give a fig about the Arabs in general and specifically the Arabs who would beconme unemployed as a result of their boycott. What they care about is the very existance of a Jewish state – plain and simple. We are suposed to have been replaced two thousand and twelve years ago this month. And yet we are still here. No boycott will change that.
    J. Carpenter – Nazareth, Israel

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  20. Joseph Carpenter

    12:24 am

    Dec 04, 2012

    To the editor:
    Could you please let me know how to add a comment to the end of the article about the Irish Times. There are 56 comments but no text box to post a comment.
    Thank you.

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