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  1. nestor, are you a cartoon character? why are you trying to insult people's intelligence?? an evil global organization that wants to take over the world? muhahaha muhahaha muhaha! the jews control the media?? mossad flew those planes into the TWC?? you know, i would compare your shrewd analysis and intelligence to that of a pickle, but unfortunately, i like pickles, so i wouldnt want to insult them.
  2. midiman, if youre gonna post your silly propaganda, at least post the full picture sequence. i saw that shit you posted a dozen times already, and you know perfectly well that you didnt include the last picture that tells the whole story. the picture of an israeli bomb squad robot slowly searching his body for the bombs that are attached to his stomach. why dont you post that along with the rest of the footage? you want to start a picture propaganda bitch fight? how low can we go? if you want to see the way israeli counter terror teams operate, train and detain terrorists, this is the IDF special forces website www.isayeret.com
  3. The greater concern everyone should have in France and anywhere in the world who care about non white christians there right now is the demogogue who just edged his way in2 the 2nd round of their presidential election yes, the man is as George Carlin says, an anchovie's cunt. But i have reservations that he would get past Chirac in the runoffs. i think most french are so appalled by this bigot, they wont be as apathetic with their votes this time around. scary shit though. the fucking Vichy Hitler has a chance to grab power. sad story this world has become. what the fuck happened? ps - massad, everyone knows this pic is vile propaganda, just as vile as your comments about that kid. you got no heart man.
  4. interesting article about the spineless EU policy. Brett Stephens - Jerusalem Post ------------------------------------------------- (April 21) - READING ABOUT the recent upsurge in anti-Semitic attacks and anti-Israel feeling in Europe, two points are clear. The first point is that the perpetrators of the attacks are mainly Arab. In Montpellier, France, three Moroccans confessed to throwing Molotov cocktails at a synagogue. In Antwerp, Belgium, 14 Muslims are under arrest for smashing car and store windows in the city's diamond district. In Berlin, Germany, the men who set upon a Lubavitcher are described in a police report as Suedlaendisch - southlanders. The second point is that those protesting Israel are mainly from the Left. The same people who marched in last year's massive antiglobalization protests have now returned to denounce Ariel Sharon. The same Nobel committee that in 1994 awarded the peace prize to Yasser Arafat now want to take it away from Shimon Peres. In Italy, pro-Palestinian marches are the handiwork of social democrats, Greens, Communists and trade-union leaders. In Britain, the ultra-left New Statesman devoted an issue to the "Kosher Conspiracy," its cover an illustration of a Star of David piercing the heart of the Union Jack. None of this should come as a surprise. And yet it would be a mistake to argue that what's going on here is the return of the old anti-Semitism, as if it were a congenital disease whose symptoms had merely gone into remission these past 50-odd years. Were that the case, one would expect a rise in anti-Semitic attacks carried out by Europeans themselves. But the violence today is essentially a Middle Eastern phenomenon, imported into the Continent by a burgeoning Muslim population. Most Europeans - most West Europeans, at any rate - are appalled by it. Then too, to say that the anti-Israel left has become anti-Semitic both overstates the case and misses the point. Overstates because, even while there's a hard core of Israel-haters who really are anti-Semitic - France's Robert Faurisson comes to mind - many more are simply well-wishers of what they see as the legitimate Palestinian struggle for self-determination within the West Bank and Gaza Strip. And it misses the point because opposing Israel's policies in the territories (or just plain opposing Israel) is just one plank in a much broader political and cultural agenda covering everything from global warming to free trade to labor policy. In this, anti-Semitism is never a premise, and only rarely a conclusion, whereas for genuine anti-Semites the malevolence of Jews is always the premise. SOMETHING ELSE, then, is at work here. Call it the politics of capitulation, or the triumph of Vichyism. For those who follow European politics closely, and especially its foreign policy, two things especially stand out: the loftiness of the rhetoric, and the timidity of the deed."The hour of Europe has come!" said Luxembourg's foreign minister Jacques Poos in 1991, following a diplomatic mission to keep Serbia and Croatia from going to war. The Balkan wars were supposed to provide the occasion for Europe to take the place of the Soviet Union as the second main pole of power in the world, maintaining order within its sphere of influence. Instead, the EU sloughed off responsibility, first to the feckless UN, then to the United States. The result was Srebenica, carried out with the docile compliance of Dutch UN peacekeepers. Part of the reason why Europe so often fails to act is structural: European states speak collectively, but act independently. Yet the structure is not an accident; it reflects a mutual convenience. Europe wants to put forth a view but it does not want to incur the costs - political, financial but most of all moral - of imposing its will. Take the vote earlier this month by the basically powerless European Parliament to sanction Israel - and the decision by the powerful European Council to do nothing of the sort. Given the near unanimous European hysteria over alleged IDF massacres of Palestinians, there was something almost craven about the Council's decision: Countries that commit the kind of deeds of which the Israelis are accused should be sanctioned. Yet for the EU, posturing was enough. It offered just the right combination of self-congratulation, "responsiveness" to the street protestors, and appeasement of the Arabs, both within Europe and without. At the same time, it required nothing concrete of the European member states. It was a costless capitulation. Indeed, capitulation has long been the hallmark of European governance. If French, German and Italian unions routinely go on strike, it's because they have learned that the government will likely give in to their demands. Ditto for European farmers, who command nearly 50% of the EU's total operating budget because EU governments live in fear of rural unrest. But this is as nothing next to Europe's capitulations to the Arab world over the past three decades. Beginning in September 1970, when Europe agreed to the release of Palestinian terrorists in exchange for the release of hijacked airline passengers, Europe has consistently pursued a policy of accommodation with terrorists, from the PLO to the PKK to the Tamil Tigers. In France, police routinely turn a blind eye to looting rampages in Arab neighborhoods. And cases of assault by Arabs against Jews were - until they became a political scandal this month - met with indifference by police authorities. Given this, it's no surprise that Israel's policy of standing up to terrorism in the West Bank should elicit such hostility among Europe's governing class, for it threatens to arouse their own Arab street in ways beyond their capacity to appease. But I think it goes deeper than this. In Europe, the habits of capitulation are not merely a cowardly reflex and a source of shame, but a philosophical conceit. Europe is proud of its powerlessness, and sees it as proof of superior virtue. Partly, I think, this reflects a Christian inheritance, seen today in the pacifism of Europe's Green parties. Partly, too, it is the product of Europe's historical decline. A continent that for 400 years directed world events cannot accept accept its sudden political irrelevance save by treating the matter as an inevitability from which it has derived great wisdom. Thus, for example, the collapse of Europe's empires was transformed into the positive good of "decolonization." (That decolonization hasn't exactly done good by, say, Algerians or Sierra Leoneans, doesn't trouble the European conscience. What matters is to hold to the belief that with the loss of power came a gain in virtue.) More basic to this equation, however, is the memory of the Holocaust. Typically among Jews, the prevalence of anti-Zionism in Europe is ascribed to a latent anti-Semitism, not to mention a desire to overcome a guilty conscience by painting Israeli tactics as Nazi. This may be accurate in some instances, but I would argue that the opposite is generally closer to the truth. Hatred of Israel comes from too close an identification with the victims of the Holocaust, with too great a fetish for powerlessness. Because Israel stands for Jewish power, it was bound to lose favor to those who could present themselves as the new victims. And Palestinians have been very adept at this. What Europe wants, then, is not to harm Jews. It wants to save them, and thereby avail itself of the only means of redeeming itself. But for that to happen, Israel must again become as weak and vulnerable as it was before 1967. Back then, recall, Israel was very popular among Europeans. IT MAY SEEM strange that roughly the same people for whom consciousness of the Holocaust remains the great informing value would seek to castigate Israel at every turn and appease those who would destroy it. But this merely points out the incoherence of European policy, both toward Israel as well as the rest of the world. For the lesson that much of Europe - especially the European Left - has taken away from the Second World War is not that power must be exercised sensibly and morally, but that power must not really be exercised at all. Hence the politics of capitulation I described above. Yet the essence of Vichy was not capitulation, even if capitulation is what led to Vichy's creation. The essence of Vichy was its complicity in evil. Vichy may have started out as a helpless regime that had no choice but to go along with Berlin's dictates. In fact, as we now know too well, Vichy soon became a willing partner in Nazi crimes. Today, Europe follows the path of accommodation to terrorism, to the anti-Israel fashions of the Left, to the demands of its Arab street. It does so out of convenience and cowardice, but also because it believes that there is virtue in weakness and retreat. Yet a Europe that has voluntarily renounced the exercise of power and given in to the demands of its "street" is a complicitous Europe. This may be different from an anti-Semitic Europe, but it is no less disgraceful.
  5. cintron, you sure are a bona fide american. parking lot.
  6. sassa, youve reached a new low. congrats.
  7. yea totally not enough people. i wanted to see Nick W so bad, i went straight from a wedding (i was wearing a tux) to Vinyl, so i had to dance in really nice pants. music was excellent, had to leave early though, my gfriend was so tired she was gonna pass out. anyway, i think there werent too many people there becaue there was no promotion what soever, i barely found out that Nick is playing.
  8. yo msoprano, dont worry bro, youll have time to catch DT & CC, so fuck missing Sasha, D muthafuckin T!!!
  9. the man of all men king of all kings, dj of all dj's Is this the guy you are talking about???
  10. ok its like this Oakenfold the Good: Havana Essential Mix <-- a genius mix Miami Essential Mix Live from Space EM Another World Global Underground - New York Global Underground - Oslo Oakenfold the Ugly: Swordfish , one bad catch Travelling, what the fuck was that??? P presents Ibiza, first 20 min on 1st disc are great, then its downhill from there listen, oakey is a gifted dj, no ??, but the shit he plays lately is obnoxious
  11. club EXIT, because you are always looking for the Exit sign. Draper = and dont forget, this saturday Nick Warren @ Vinyl music is the answer...
  12. yo sassa, awesome pics. did you go for fun or for a project?? id love to visit africa. its next on my list after ibiza this august. i heard Lesotho and Uganda have beautiful safaris
  13. squirrel that run up a woman's leg, no find nuts
  14. for dinner or post sexual activities, i prefer merlot, something like Le Janelle - french '97- 00, and Independence wine - '94 - '01 - israeli and maybe a bit of Chianti for a nice summer chill out, some white zinfandel goes down nice
  15. the choice is clear, choose Draper or not choose at all!
  16. yo msoprano, what airline are u guys flying on? u stopping in UK or straight to Madrid? prty boy, the cost came out for us to about 1400 for flight + hotel, plus i figure another 300-400 for clubs, dubs and chemicals fuck it, thats what money was made for, sex drugs n rock n roll
  17. i got all of em except for morcheeba. DT has got to be the best one of em all. just makes you open a bottle of wine, smoke up and chilllll back dave seaman is also one of the best ones, excellent mix, EBTG is different from all of em, brilliaant album. nick warren is kind of other worldly a bit, its got coldcut - autumn leaves, amazing track didnt really like faitheless too much. and groove armada were ok too. so the best ones are DT, dseaman, EBTG, get these and you wont be sorry
  18. cmon, give the kid a break, like you hipocrites havent looked at titty and ass when you were 14. here u go buddy, enjoy hehehe
  19. karch, what part of oreilly's statement is false, hateful or untrue? sure not all arabs and their govt are bad. no shit. but what he says about their problems and the main cause of their problems is 100% correct. how are you going to tell me that the reason people in iraq or syria are dirt poor and oppressed is because of israel.? now orielly may be wrong in his views of arabs, but he is completely right about the reasons the arab world is in such shit hole. serioulsly, what have they done for civilizaition since the end of the ottoman empire? besides oil offcourse. the reason they are so low and feel humiliated is duh! their govts are corrupt, oppressive and inefficient, and so are their industries. its not rocket science.
  20. hehe yup, aug 15 - 22, ill see you kids at Pacha. and dont forget, DT at Space on the 18th, i think!
  21. youre even worse than me, and i'm a fuckin pussy! you are what you eat. arent you?
  22. GU is my specialty! ok cuesheets? i guess you mean tracklistings... thats on their website, pretty much all the tracklistings. now GU002 was originally Oakey - NY, one of my all time favorite discs. then they renumbered it for some reason, so Oakey NY is now 007, Sasha San Fran used to be 003 now its 009 i think. but after this renumbering, i believe 002 just doesnt exist anymore. fuck it, its just silly numbers, just enjoy the sounds.. heres a preview of GU023.. http://bbs.clubplanet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=92001
  23. thaaats right! the prince of darkness himself is mixing the new GU Nubreed disc, coming out in june. something to look forward to. up in flaaaames my love will go up in flaaemes for youuuu!
  24. is it me or does Bob Novak look like Judge Snails from Caddy Shack?
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