Roudy
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Women do make great combat pilots.
The Girl That is Single Handedly Beating up Hamas
The Girl That is Single Handedly Beating up Hamas | Israel Video Network
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Women do make great combat pilots.
The Girl That is Single Handedly Beating up Hamas
The Girl That is Single Handedly Beating up Hamas | Israel Video Network
So the entire IDF except for this 1 jewess can go home while she defeats Hamas by herself?? .Women do make great combat pilots.
The Girl That is Single Handedly Beating up Hamas
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And you are an idiotic juden. .So the entire IDF except for this 1 jewess can go home while she defeats Hamas by herself?? .![]()
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Holy fuck you are one stupid Muslim![]()
Nonsense. Two third of the people killed by Israel in recent time were civilians. And what do you do? You cheer the bombings (even of "innocent groups") carried out by Israel while you condemn Syria´s fight against terror.Maybe to you it is nonsense, but it certainly wasn't nonsense to the people who were affected.
There is and there was never a need for the Free Syrian Army and the whole Arab Spring. The Arab Spring, displayed as call for freedom and democracy in our medias, is an Islamist riot launched and supported by the West in truth. Well proven by the sharply increased number of asylum seekers in recent years.Let's face it. As much as you would like him appear to be an angel, Assad is no angel. If he were such a wonderful, caring person, there would have been no need for the Free Syria Army in the first place. They were really not different from the rest of the groups who were involved in the Arab Spring where people were disenchanged with their rulers. It's a shame that those crazy, barbaric Muslim extremists, however, had to join up with them.
Thousands of mostly pro-Assad supporters flocked to the Syrian Embassy Wednesday to cast ballots in the presidential elections, causing suffocating traffic jams around Beirut. The embassy opened its doors in the early hours of the morning when hundreds walked to the only polling station available to vote, with Syrian anthems blaring from cars and buses decorated with photos of Syrian President Bashar Assad and Hezbollah flags.
Some parents took their children along to the embassy. A Syrian child was chanting “our country is with you, our president Assad” while her father held up the Syrian flag. Another elderly woman was reciting a folk lyric poem in praise of Assad.
“I am here to elect President Bashar Assad, he is our president and our leader,” one of the voters said.
“Today is the end of the Arab Spring, this American project,” Mohammad Jamous, a refugee residing in south Lebanon, said as he boarded a bus in Sidon to head to the embassy.
Beirut roads paralyzed by Syrian voters headed to polls | News , Lebanon News | THE DAILY STAR