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Re: Israel vs. Obama's boys
« Reply #50 on: July 18, 2014, 02:04:37 PM »
You should be feeling bad for yourself.  Midgets are reported to have a higher rate of suicide than people of normal height.

Says the insecure twink not even 30 yo needing Test shots and does not even work out

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Re: Israel vs. Obama's boys
« Reply #51 on: July 18, 2014, 02:08:38 PM »
Says the insecure twink not even 30 yo needing Test shots and does not even work out

Meltdown.

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Projecting false assumptions onto other people you don't even know helps you with your BBC obsession?  Is that it?  Life is difficult enough being a midget and living in the ghetto.  Rather than seeking meds for the mental instability you have given yourself with your self loathing, you instead attempt to feel better with projections.

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Re: Israel vs. Obama's boys
« Reply #52 on: July 18, 2014, 02:53:47 PM »
During my time in Israel their Arab citizens (20%) were happy, had their Mosques, own villages protected by Israeli police, free education incl. the University in Jerusalem, their own TV/radio station, newspaper, free medical, Israeli passport, free to move about, have reps in the Kineset (congress) and an 'option' to serve in the IDF, whereas Jewish kids were mandated. In addition to their own citizenry Israel is the largest employer of Palestinians at a comparable wage mind you. Israel supplies the water and electricity to the West Bank and Gaza. Israeli Arabs are not happy with the random searches by the IDF and police. Sorry, Jews are not blowing up Jews.



If this were the other way (80% Arabs) the Jewish infidels  would be marched to the sea. This is an ugly but truthful fact.

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Re: Israel vs. Obama's boys
« Reply #53 on: July 18, 2014, 11:39:36 PM »
NBC News Pulls Veteran Reporter from Gaza After Witnessing Israeli Attack on Children
By Glenn Greenwald17 Jul 2014, 12:43 PM EDT




Ayman Mohyeldin reports from Gaza City on killing of four Palestinian boys by Israel (credit: NBC News)

(updated below [Fri])

Ayman Mohyeldin, the NBC News correspondent who personally witnessed yesterday’s killing by Israel of four Palestinian boys on a Gazan beach and who has received widespread praise for his brave and innovative coverage of the conflict, has been told by NBC executives to leave Gaza immediately. According to an NBC source upset at his treatment, the executives claimed the decision was motivated by “security concerns” as Israel prepares a ground invasion, a claim repeated to me by an NBC executive. But late yesterday, NBC sent another correspondent, Richard Engel, along with an American producer who has never been to Gaza and speaks no Arabic, into Gaza to cover the ongoing Israeli assault (both Mohyeldin and Engel speak Arabic).

Mohyeldin is an Egyptian-American with extensive experience reporting on that region. He has covered dozens of major Middle East events in the last decade for CNN, NBC and Al Jazeera English, where his reporting on the 2008 Israeli assault on Gaza made him a star of the network. NBC aggressively pursued him to leave Al Jazeera, paying him far more than the standard salary for its on-air correspondents.

Yesterday, Mohyeldin witnessed and then reported on the brutal killing by Israeli gunboats of four young boys as they played soccer on a beach in Gaza City. He was instrumental, both in social media and on the air, in conveying to the world the visceral horror of the attack.

Mohyeldin recounted how, moments before their death, he was kicking a soccer ball with the four boys, who were between the ages of 9 and 11 and all from the same family. He posted numerous chilling details on his Twitter and Instagram accounts, including the victims’ names and ages, photographs he took of their anguished parents, and video of one of their mothers as she learned about the death of her young son. He interviewed one of the wounded boys at the hospital shortly before being operated on. He then appeared on MSNBC’s All In with Chris Hayes, where he dramatically recounted what he saw.

Despite this powerful first-hand reporting – or perhaps because of it – Mohyeldin was nowhere to be seen on last night’s NBC Nightly News broadcast with Brian Williams. Instead, as Media Bistro’s Jordan Chariton noted, NBC curiously had Richard Engel – who was in Tel Aviv, and had just arrived there an hour or so earlier – “report” on the attack. Charlton wrote that “the decision to have Engel report the story for ‘Nightly’ instead of Mohyeldin angered some NBC News staffers.”

Indeed, numerous NBC employees, including some of the network’s highest-profile stars, were at first confused and then indignant over the use of Engel rather than Mohyeldin to report the story. But what they did not know, and what has not been reported until now, is that Mohyeldin was removed completely from reporting on Gaza by a top NBC executive, David Verdi, who ordered Mohyeldin to leave Gaza immediately.

Over the last two weeks, Mohyeldin’s reporting has been far more balanced and even-handed than the standard pro-Israel coverage that dominates establishment American press coverage; his reports have provided context to the conflict that is missing from most American reports and he avoids adopting Israeli government talking points as truth. As a result, neocon and “pro-Israel” websites have repeatedly attacked him as a “Hamas spokesman” and spouting “pro-Hamas rants.”

Last week, as he passed over the border from Israel, he said while reporting that “you can understand why some human rights organizations call Gaza ‘the world’s largest outdoor prison,’”; he added: “One of the major complaints and frustrations among many people is that this is a form of collective punishment. You have 1.7 million people in this territory, now being bombarded, with really no way out.”

Gazans may have no way out of Gaza, but at this point, Mohyeldin seems to have no way back in. After several requests, NBC executives have not yet provided any on-the-record statements; they will be added if provided.

Andrew Fishman contributed reporting to this story.

UPDATE [Fri]: The New York Times’ television reporter just reported on Twitter that NBC has “reversed its decision” and is now sending Mohyeldin back to Gaza as soon as possible:

NBC’s statement states: “As with any news team in conflict zones, deployments are constantly reassessed. We’ve carefully considered our deployment decisions and we will be sending Mohyeldin back to Gaza over the weekend.” About that, CNN’s media reporter Brian Stelter tweeted: “My read of NBC’s statement: an about-face that comes close to saying ‘we made a mistake.’” Much more about this on @CNNReliable on Sunday.)” Meanwhile, Mohyeldin himself tweeted the following:



https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2014/07/17/nbc-removes-ayman-mohyeldin-gaza-coverage-witnesses-israeli-beach-killing-four-boys/
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Re: Israel vs. Obama's boys
« Reply #54 on: July 21, 2014, 10:13:08 AM »
Meltdown.


You have a picture of Soul Crusher on your hard drive?   :-[

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Re: Israel vs. Obama's boys
« Reply #55 on: July 21, 2014, 10:23:23 AM »
You have a picture of Soul Crusher on your hard drive?   :-[

I'm sure he has many.   He is creepy and perverted

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Re: Israel vs. Obama's boys
« Reply #56 on: July 21, 2014, 10:24:32 AM »
I'm sure he has many.   He is creepy and perverted

One thing is certain:  he spends a lot of time thinking about you.