rubato wrote:So you are a null.
yrs,
rubato
No.
That spot is reserved exclusively for you!
Get back to your ironing and vacuuming before the little missus returns home!
rubato wrote:So you are a null.
yrs,
rubato
So, business as usual then?Big RR wrote:Normally, I might well tell you; but when a post begins like this, I just don't bother to read any further.Of course, I might be quoting from some biased, non-objective and non-independent source - let's allow Big RR the opportunity to tell me so.![]()

See if you can sort that out rube...Lord Jim wrote:That's what you provide in lieu of an actual on point response...Sober up. It's still morning. The context of the thread is clear enough. One post is not the whole of the context.
yrs,
rubato
How very surprising...![]()
Here it is again:
In what "context" does saying that racism is tied to a "religion" not refer to the "religion"?The racism towards blacks is contiguous with their racism towards Palestinians (both Christian and Muslim). And it is tied to their religion.
Is the problem that you don't know that Judaism is a religion, or is the problem that you don't know what the word religion means?
(Frankly in your case I'd be willing to accept either of those as a plausible explanation...Over the years you've demonstrated an impressive facility for not knowing the meaning of relatively simple words that most middle school students of even below average intelligence could easily define...)
But unless one of those is the explanation, (that you don't know that Judaism is a religion or what the word religion means)
then you're just performing a really clumsy attempt at deflection, and a very poor tap dance...
Fred Astaire you ain't...



Look again at that, (and every other response he's had in this thread; and every related thread for that matter...and pretty much everything else he says on a regular basis...)rubato wrote:So you are a null.
yrs,
rubato



Now that's just not true Joe...I'm beginning to think that Jim is not fond of rubato.



wesw wrote:the moment of silence at the Turkish greek soccer game , in turkey was stunning to me. while the teams bowed their heads the crowd booed and whistled and began chanting allehu Akbar. it was chilling, and I posted a video in it s own thread previously.
I did. You were unable to read it.Lord Jim wrote:In the immortal words of Ronald Reagan...
Well,...
Give it another try rube:
See if you can sort that out rube...Lord Jim wrote:That's what you provide in lieu of an actual on point response...Sober up. It's still morning. The context of the thread is clear enough. One post is not the whole of the context.
yrs,
rubato
How very surprising...![]()
Here it is again:
In what "context" does saying that racism is tied to a "religion" not refer to the "religion"?The racism towards blacks is contiguous with their racism towards Palestinians (both Christian and Muslim). And it is tied to their religion.
Is the problem that you don't know that Judaism is a religion, or is the problem that you don't know what the word religion means?
(Frankly in your case I'd be willing to accept either of those as a plausible explanation...Over the years you've demonstrated an impressive facility for not knowing the meaning of relatively simple words that most middle school students of even below average intelligence could easily define...)
But unless one of those is the explanation, (that you don't know that Judaism is a religion or what the word religion means)
then you're just performing a really clumsy attempt at deflection, and a very poor tap dance...
Fred Astaire you ain't...
http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/an-ex ... k-victims/Mustafa Özsarı – a Masters student at Anadolu University:
Let it be clear: In Turkey (especially at football matches) a one minute silence is always used to chant for those who died in terrorist attacks.
And what they are chanting is this “Şehitler ölmez, vatan bölünmez”. Translation: “Martyrs, they do not die (they are immortal), homeland (land, our land) is indivisible.”
That is a habit from our past with the terrorist organisation PKK. More than 30,000 of our citizens died over the past 30 years by the PKK (including babies, women, children, teachers, officers, doctors, students and soldiers).
In any event, after PKK terrorists kill someone in Turkey, people chant this. Below is a proof from one Turkish Premier League match:
Same slogan “Şehitler ölmez, vatan bölünmez”.
And also, they booed the terrorist, not the victims. Any victims of terrorism are accepted as martyrs in Turkish culture. There is no disrespect to them, there has not been, there will not be.
Don't do it! You have so much to live for!rubato wrote: I did. You were unable to read it.
Sorry, but my tolerance for stupid is low right now.
yrs,
rubato
Crackpot wrote:Don't do it! You have so much to live for!rubato wrote: I did. You were unable to read it.
Sorry, but my tolerance for stupid is low right now.
yrs,
rubato



rubato wrote: Sorry, but my tolerance for stupid is low right now.

LOLrubato wrote:This is the context. Referred to before:
Re: Black Miss Israel
Postby rubato » Wed Apr 03, 2013 5:17 am
Israel's treatment of the Falashas is an ugly little racist history. First, they denied them the right of return given to all white Jews who merely show up and say "I'm Jewish" no matter the degree of religiousity or which sect they are from. Finally they tried to make up for it by evacuating the Falashas who remained alive.
The racism towards blacks is contiguous with their racism towards Palestinians (both Christian and Muslim). And it is tied to their religion.
But perhaps they will atone and repair their social attitudes more quickly than we have?
yrs,
rubato
The context is plain for all. You can stop lying now.
yrs,
rubato






Wasn't it something like over 95% of fake bombs and other armaments that they missed during a recent inspection of TSA effectiveness?The procedures for the TSA look pretty tight too, and yet every time the government tests the effectiveness of their procedures they fail badly...
Coming into the US by pretending to be a refugee would seem to be absolutely the most difficult, time-consuming, and uncertain route a would-be terrorist could possibly take. Where is your evidence that it's ever actually been attempted?Of course, yes, no system can be 100% foolproof. But if that is your standard, then you better shut down the entire airline industry, close the borders, and stop all international commerce and shipping. Every one of those has been the source of entry of people and are much easier ways to gain access to the U.S. Only upon passing all of these checks (which involve basically every agency of the government involved in terrorist identification) can the person actually be approved to travel.