Israeli Apartheid
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what a jerk response...not to mention heartless.JC29856 said:
At least they increased the daily calorie consumption count for Palestinians! Up from 1922 to 2174?rssesq said:BDS
It takes at least 2000 calories to produce and fire rockets
hear my name
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
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You're right, I was wrong it's 2279catefrances said:
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/2-279-calories-per-person-how-israel-made-sure-gaza-didn-t-starve0 -
meanwhile another 2500 apartments approved for the west bank.BS44325 said:
It's dead as there is no partner for peace. If one arrives it can be revived. Those are not inconsistent positions. You are correct that the burden is on the Palestinians however. Your statements on Gaza and the West Bank are irrelevant as security needs come first when you have a radical islamic rejectionist opposition. That is what I call a security process.Drowned Out said:But wait...I thought the peace process was dead? Now you're saying it's on hold, and that's all on the Palesitinians. Whatever allows you to slip around the question....
By most estimates, Gaza will be uninhabitable by 2020. Palestinians in the West Bank live under apartheid conditions, with separate laws and rights. The status quo is a combination of 2 (West Bank), and 3 (Gaza)....doesn't really matter what you accept._____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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The burden is not on the Palestinians. Israel, as occupier, is obligated to ensure the safety and well-being of Palestinians. Palestinians, as the occupied, have the right to resist when Israel does not live up to these obligations. Security is irrelevant when you have a radical zionist rejectionist opposition. Likud is no partner for peace, and it becomes an even more laughable suggestion when considering the homicidal maniacs of the Jewish Home hold the balance of power in Bibi's coalition.BS44325 said:
It's dead as there is no partner for peace. If one arrives it can be revived. Those are not inconsistent positions. You are correct that the burden is on the Palestinians however. Your statements on Gaza and the West Bank are irrelevant as security needs come first when you have a radical islamic rejectionist opposition. That is what I call a security process.Drowned Out said:But wait...I thought the peace process was dead? Now you're saying it's on hold, and that's all on the Palesitinians. Whatever allows you to slip around the question....
By most estimates, Gaza will be uninhabitable by 2020. Palestinians in the West Bank live under apartheid conditions, with separate laws and rights. The status quo is a combination of 2 (West Bank), and 3 (Gaza)....doesn't really matter what you accept.0 -
That Bibi is such a mensch.mickeyrat said:
meanwhile another 2500 apartments approved for the west bank.BS44325 said:
It's dead as there is no partner for peace. If one arrives it can be revived. Those are not inconsistent positions. You are correct that the burden is on the Palestinians however. Your statements on Gaza and the West Bank are irrelevant as security needs come first when you have a radical islamic rejectionist opposition. That is what I call a security process.Drowned Out said:But wait...I thought the peace process was dead? Now you're saying it's on hold, and that's all on the Palesitinians. Whatever allows you to slip around the question....
By most estimates, Gaza will be uninhabitable by 2020. Palestinians in the West Bank live under apartheid conditions, with separate laws and rights. The status quo is a combination of 2 (West Bank), and 3 (Gaza)....doesn't really matter what you accept.
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Status quo it is then.Drowned Out said:
The burden is not on the Palestinians. Israel, as occupier, is obligated to ensure the safety and well-being of Palestinians. Palestinians, as the occupied, have the right to resist when Israel does not live up to these obligations. Security is irrelevant when you have a radical zionist rejectionist opposition. Likud is no partner for peace, and it becomes an even more laughable suggestion when considering the homicidal maniacs of the Jewish Home hold the balance of power in Bibi's coalition.BS44325 said:
It's dead as there is no partner for peace. If one arrives it can be revived. Those are not inconsistent positions. You are correct that the burden is on the Palestinians however. Your statements on Gaza and the West Bank are irrelevant as security needs come first when you have a radical islamic rejectionist opposition. That is what I call a security process.Drowned Out said:But wait...I thought the peace process was dead? Now you're saying it's on hold, and that's all on the Palesitinians. Whatever allows you to slip around the question....
By most estimates, Gaza will be uninhabitable by 2020. Palestinians in the West Bank live under apartheid conditions, with separate laws and rights. The status quo is a combination of 2 (West Bank), and 3 (Gaza)....doesn't really matter what you accept.0 -
Which would include a bds movement growing as rapidly as the settlements. Which poses a serious risk to Israel's international standing, and therefore, to the state as a theocracy....errrr democracy?BS44325 said:
Status quo it is then.Drowned Out said:
The burden is not on the Palestinians. Israel, as occupier, is obligated to ensure the safety and well-being of Palestinians. Palestinians, as the occupied, have the right to resist when Israel does not live up to these obligations. Security is irrelevant when you have a radical zionist rejectionist opposition. Likud is no partner for peace, and it becomes an even more laughable suggestion when considering the homicidal maniacs of the Jewish Home hold the balance of power in Bibi's coalition.BS44325 said:
It's dead as there is no partner for peace. If one arrives it can be revived. Those are not inconsistent positions. You are correct that the burden is on the Palestinians however. Your statements on Gaza and the West Bank are irrelevant as security needs come first when you have a radical islamic rejectionist opposition. That is what I call a security process.Drowned Out said:But wait...I thought the peace process was dead? Now you're saying it's on hold, and that's all on the Palesitinians. Whatever allows you to slip around the question....
By most estimates, Gaza will be uninhabitable by 2020. Palestinians in the West Bank live under apartheid conditions, with separate laws and rights. The status quo is a combination of 2 (West Bank), and 3 (Gaza)....doesn't really matter what you accept.
What is your end game, BS? If a partner for peace that isn't just right for you never emerges, Palestine will continue to shrink. Combined with the blockade and the fact that gaza will be a complete wasteland of death, disease, malnutrition....and 'welfare'....Israel will own all of the land from the river to the sea, save for one dying enclave. You ok with that?
Where do you see Israel's borders:
Today?
In 10 years?
In 50 year?
...if the status quo is maintained?
Israel needs Palestine in order to maintain its claim of democracy. 'The demographic problem'0 -
not its claim of democracy. its claim of victimhood.Drowned Out said:
Which would include a bds movement growing as rapidly as the settlements. Which poses a serious risk to Israel's international standing, and therefore, to the state as a theocracy....errrr democracy?BS44325 said:
Status quo it is then.Drowned Out said:
The burden is not on the Palestinians. Israel, as occupier, is obligated to ensure the safety and well-being of Palestinians. Palestinians, as the occupied, have the right to resist when Israel does not live up to these obligations. Security is irrelevant when you have a radical zionist rejectionist opposition. Likud is no partner for peace, and it becomes an even more laughable suggestion when considering the homicidal maniacs of the Jewish Home hold the balance of power in Bibi's coalition.BS44325 said:
It's dead as there is no partner for peace. If one arrives it can be revived. Those are not inconsistent positions. You are correct that the burden is on the Palestinians however. Your statements on Gaza and the West Bank are irrelevant as security needs come first when you have a radical islamic rejectionist opposition. That is what I call a security process.Drowned Out said:But wait...I thought the peace process was dead? Now you're saying it's on hold, and that's all on the Palesitinians. Whatever allows you to slip around the question....
By most estimates, Gaza will be uninhabitable by 2020. Palestinians in the West Bank live under apartheid conditions, with separate laws and rights. The status quo is a combination of 2 (West Bank), and 3 (Gaza)....doesn't really matter what you accept.
What is your end game, BS? If a partner for peace that isn't just right for you never emerges, Palestine will continue to shrink. Combined with the blockade and the fact that gaza will be a complete wasteland of death, disease, malnutrition....and 'welfare'....Israel will own all of the land from the river to the sea, save for one dying enclave. You ok with that?
Where do you see Israel's borders:
Today?
In 10 years?
In 50 year?
...if the status quo is maintained?
Israel needs Palestine in order to maintain its claim of democracy. 'The demographic problem'_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
Big media is all aghast at the 221 million aid package from Obama to the Palestinian authority.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/444210/obama-palestinian-aid-supports-gaza-anti-semitic-propaganda
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/223822
But they were all over his dilznick when he gave a 38 BILLION dollar aid package to Israel a few months ago.
WHAT A JOKE THESE ROTHSCHILDS ZIOS ARE. #FAKENEWS
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/obama-netanyahu-touts-38-billion-military-aid-package-in-meeting/
They are upset we gave the Palestinians some food money while they get F-18's and Abram tanks for FREE.
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BDS isn't growing...it is being legislated out of existence. Status quo it is...security process.Drowned Out said:
Which would include a bds movement growing as rapidly as the settlements. Which poses a serious risk to Israel's international standing, and therefore, to the state as a theocracy....errrr democracy?BS44325 said:
Status quo it is then.Drowned Out said:
The burden is not on the Palestinians. Israel, as occupier, is obligated to ensure the safety and well-being of Palestinians. Palestinians, as the occupied, have the right to resist when Israel does not live up to these obligations. Security is irrelevant when you have a radical zionist rejectionist opposition. Likud is no partner for peace, and it becomes an even more laughable suggestion when considering the homicidal maniacs of the Jewish Home hold the balance of power in Bibi's coalition.BS44325 said:
It's dead as there is no partner for peace. If one arrives it can be revived. Those are not inconsistent positions. You are correct that the burden is on the Palestinians however. Your statements on Gaza and the West Bank are irrelevant as security needs come first when you have a radical islamic rejectionist opposition. That is what I call a security process.Drowned Out said:But wait...I thought the peace process was dead? Now you're saying it's on hold, and that's all on the Palesitinians. Whatever allows you to slip around the question....
By most estimates, Gaza will be uninhabitable by 2020. Palestinians in the West Bank live under apartheid conditions, with separate laws and rights. The status quo is a combination of 2 (West Bank), and 3 (Gaza)....doesn't really matter what you accept.
What is your end game, BS? If a partner for peace that isn't just right for you never emerges, Palestine will continue to shrink. Combined with the blockade and the fact that gaza will be a complete wasteland of death, disease, malnutrition....and 'welfare'....Israel will own all of the land from the river to the sea, save for one dying enclave. You ok with that?
Where do you see Israel's borders:
Today?
In 10 years?
In 50 year?
...if the status quo is maintained?
Israel needs Palestine in order to maintain its claim of democracy. 'The demographic problem'0 -
This is the anti-semitic opposition. Status quo it is.rssesq said:Big media is all aghast at the 221 million aid package from Obama to the Palestinian authority.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/444210/obama-palestinian-aid-supports-gaza-anti-semitic-propaganda
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/223822
But they were all over his dilznick when he gave a 38 BILLION dollar aid package to Israel a few months ago.
WHAT A JOKE THESE ROTHSCHILDS ZIOS ARE. #FAKENEWS
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/obama-netanyahu-touts-38-billion-military-aid-package-in-meeting/
They are upset we gave the Palestinians some food money while they get F-18's and Abram tanks for FREE.0 -
I've read about the fervor, Obama gave 221m to Palestine in his final hours!rssesq said:Big media is all aghast at the 221 million aid package from Obama to the Palestinian authority.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/444210/obama-palestinian-aid-supports-gaza-anti-semitic-propaganda
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/223822
But they were all over his dilznick when he gave a 38 BILLION dollar aid package to Israel a few months ago.
WHAT A JOKE THESE ROTHSCHILDS ZIOS ARE. #FAKENEWS
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/obama-netanyahu-touts-38-billion-military-aid-package-in-meeting/
They are upset we gave the Palestinians some food money while they get F-18's and Abram tanks for FREE.
Wow 221m from a country that spent trillions destroying Iraq and Afghanistan while creating vacuums for terror groups.
Tic tac to a whale.0 -
Partial list and pictures of Palestinian children and teenagers murdered by Israel in 2016
https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/maureen-clare-murphy/these-are-palestinian-children-killed-israel-20160 -
I think there is something wrong with the search function, when I search "Israel wall" and "west bank barrier" I get zero results.
Considering all the outrage over the past year about US Mexican wall, I'm certain there is at least a few posts about the west bank wall.
I wonder if any US tax dollars subsidized the West bank wall?
http://ifamericansknew.org/stat/usaid.html
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_West_Bank_barrier
The Israeli West Bank barrier or wall (for further names see here) is a separation barrier in the West Bank or along the Green Line. Israel considers it a security barrier against terrorism, while Palestinians call it a racial segregation or apartheid wall.[1][2][3] At a total length of 708 kilometres (440 mi) upon completion, the border traced by the barrier is more than double the length of the Green Line, with 15% running along it or in Israel, while the remaining 85% cuts at times 18 kilometres (11 mi) deep into the West Bank, isolating about 9.4% of it, leaving an estimated 25,000 Palestinians isolated from the bulk of that territory.0 -
BS44325 said:
BDS isn't growing...it is being legislated out of existence. Status quo it is...security process.Drowned Out said:
Which would include a bds movement growing as rapidly as the settlements. Which poses a serious risk to Israel's international standing, and therefore, to the state as a theocracy....errrr democracy?BS44325 said:
Status quo it is then.Drowned Out said:
The burden is not on the Palestinians. Israel, as occupier, is obligated to ensure the safety and well-being of Palestinians. Palestinians, as the occupied, have the right to resist when Israel does not live up to these obligations. Security is irrelevant when you have a radical zionist rejectionist opposition. Likud is no partner for peace, and it becomes an even more laughable suggestion when considering the homicidal maniacs of the Jewish Home hold the balance of power in Bibi's coalition.BS44325 said:
It's dead as there is no partner for peace. If one arrives it can be revived. Those are not inconsistent positions. You are correct that the burden is on the Palestinians however. Your statements on Gaza and the West Bank are irrelevant as security needs come first when you have a radical islamic rejectionist opposition. That is what I call a security process.Drowned Out said:But wait...I thought the peace process was dead? Now you're saying it's on hold, and that's all on the Palesitinians. Whatever allows you to slip around the question....
By most estimates, Gaza will be uninhabitable by 2020. Palestinians in the West Bank live under apartheid conditions, with separate laws and rights. The status quo is a combination of 2 (West Bank), and 3 (Gaza)....doesn't really matter what you accept.
What is your end game, BS? If a partner for peace that isn't just right for you never emerges, Palestine will continue to shrink. Combined with the blockade and the fact that gaza will be a complete wasteland of death, disease, malnutrition....and 'welfare'....Israel will own all of the land from the river to the sea, save for one dying enclave. You ok with that?
Where do you see Israel's borders:
Today?
In 10 years?
In 50 year?
...if the status quo is maintained?
Israel needs Palestine in order to maintain its claim of democracy. 'The demographic problem'
BDS has had several large victories over the last couple of years - Soda stream closed their west bank operation....G4S ended ties with their Israeli subsidiary....Orange telecom pulled out....a grocery list of cities, churches, unions, and student groups have endorsed it....and Israel's attempts to influence legislation in other nations have fallen flat In many countries (as it should - why should a foreign government have influence on peaceful protest and free speech?). Estimates show billion+$ consequences.....BDS is growing. And it will continue to.
I take it my questions were unsuitable to you? (ie: not answerable without exposing your ethnic cleansing, eretz israel agenda?). I'll try again:
What is your end game, BS? If a partner for peace that isn't just right for you never emerges, Palestine will continue to shrink. Combined with the blockade and the fact that gaza will be a complete wasteland of death, disease, malnutrition....and 'welfare'....Israel will own all of the land from the river to the sea, save for one dying enclave. You ok with that?
Where do you see Israel's borders:
Today?
In 10 years?
In 50 year?
...if the status quo is maintained?
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Not ok with it but Gaza is not Israel's responsibility. Israel evacuated it as a step towards peace but Hamas proceeded to turn it into the "wasteland of death". They decided to put their efforts into grooming a rejectionist death cult that will forever be doomed to failure. Israel's responsibility is to it's citizens and the end game is security for it's people. BDS is failing to have any meaningful impact and the tide is turning against it in North American and elsewhere. You could celebrate Soda Stream leaving the West Bank if you must but the only people that it hurt were the Palestinian people who are now unemployed.Drowned Out said:BS44325 said:
BDS isn't growing...it is being legislated out of existence. Status quo it is...security process.Drowned Out said:
Which would include a bds movement growing as rapidly as the settlements. Which poses a serious risk to Israel's international standing, and therefore, to the state as a theocracy....errrr democracy?BS44325 said:
Status quo it is then.Drowned Out said:
The burden is not on the Palestinians. Israel, as occupier, is obligated to ensure the safety and well-being of Palestinians. Palestinians, as the occupied, have the right to resist when Israel does not live up to these obligations. Security is irrelevant when you have a radical zionist rejectionist opposition. Likud is no partner for peace, and it becomes an even more laughable suggestion when considering the homicidal maniacs of the Jewish Home hold the balance of power in Bibi's coalition.BS44325 said:
It's dead as there is no partner for peace. If one arrives it can be revived. Those are not inconsistent positions. You are correct that the burden is on the Palestinians however. Your statements on Gaza and the West Bank are irrelevant as security needs come first when you have a radical islamic rejectionist opposition. That is what I call a security process.Drowned Out said:But wait...I thought the peace process was dead? Now you're saying it's on hold, and that's all on the Palesitinians. Whatever allows you to slip around the question....
By most estimates, Gaza will be uninhabitable by 2020. Palestinians in the West Bank live under apartheid conditions, with separate laws and rights. The status quo is a combination of 2 (West Bank), and 3 (Gaza)....doesn't really matter what you accept.
What is your end game, BS? If a partner for peace that isn't just right for you never emerges, Palestine will continue to shrink. Combined with the blockade and the fact that gaza will be a complete wasteland of death, disease, malnutrition....and 'welfare'....Israel will own all of the land from the river to the sea, save for one dying enclave. You ok with that?
Where do you see Israel's borders:
Today?
In 10 years?
In 50 year?
...if the status quo is maintained?
Israel needs Palestine in order to maintain its claim of democracy. 'The demographic problem'
BDS has had several large victories over the last couple of years - Soda stream closed their west bank operation....G4S ended ties with their Israeli subsidiary....Orange telecom pulled out....a grocery list of cities, churches, unions, and student groups have endorsed it....and Israel's attempts to influence legislation in other nations have fallen flat In many countries (as it should - why should a foreign government have influence on peaceful protest and free speech?). Estimates show billion+$ consequences.....BDS is growing. And it will continue to.
I take it my questions were unsuitable to you? (ie: not answerable without exposing your ethnic cleansing, eretz israel agenda?). I'll try again:
What is your end game, BS? If a partner for peace that isn't just right for you never emerges, Palestine will continue to shrink. Combined with the blockade and the fact that gaza will be a complete wasteland of death, disease, malnutrition....and 'welfare'....Israel will own all of the land from the river to the sea, save for one dying enclave. You ok with that?
Where do you see Israel's borders:
Today?
In 10 years?
In 50 year?
...if the status quo is maintained?https://youtu.be/zl85AL1l0H0
Congratulations on that BDS victory. I'm sure many Palestinians thank you.0 -
You are just fucking fine with it...BS. Hamas did that to gaza? You sure? Rejectionist death cult...you include Likud and the home in that, right?BS44325 said:
Not ok with it but Gaza is not Israel's responsibility. Israel evacuated it as a step towards peace but Hamas proceeded to turn it into the "wasteland of death". They decided to put their efforts into grooming a rejectionist death cult that will forever be doomed to failure. Israel's responsibility is to it's citizens and the end game is security for it's people. BDS is failing to have any meaningful impact and the tide is turning against it in North American and elsewhere. You could celebrate Soda Stream leaving the West Bank if you must but the only people that it hurt were the Palestinian people who are now unemployed.Drowned Out said:BS44325 said:
BDS isn't growing...it is being legislated out of existence. Status quo it is...security process.Drowned Out said:
Which would include a bds movement growing as rapidly as the settlements. Which poses a serious risk to Israel's international standing, and therefore, to the state as a theocracy....errrr democracy?BS44325 said:
Status quo it is then.Drowned Out said:
The burden is not on the Palestinians. Israel, as occupier, is obligated to ensure the safety and well-being of Palestinians. Palestinians, as the occupied, have the right to resist when Israel does not live up to these obligations. Security is irrelevant when you have a radical zionist rejectionist opposition. Likud is no partner for peace, and it becomes an even more laughable suggestion when considering the homicidal maniacs of the Jewish Home hold the balance of power in Bibi's coalition.BS44325 said:
It's dead as there is no partner for peace. If one arrives it can be revived. Those are not inconsistent positions. You are correct that the burden is on the Palestinians however. Your statements on Gaza and the West Bank are irrelevant as security needs come first when you have a radical islamic rejectionist opposition. That is what I call a security process.Drowned Out said:But wait...I thought the peace process was dead? Now you're saying it's on hold, and that's all on the Palesitinians. Whatever allows you to slip around the question....
By most estimates, Gaza will be uninhabitable by 2020. Palestinians in the West Bank live under apartheid conditions, with separate laws and rights. The status quo is a combination of 2 (West Bank), and 3 (Gaza)....doesn't really matter what you accept.
What is your end game, BS? If a partner for peace that isn't just right for you never emerges, Palestine will continue to shrink. Combined with the blockade and the fact that gaza will be a complete wasteland of death, disease, malnutrition....and 'welfare'....Israel will own all of the land from the river to the sea, save for one dying enclave. You ok with that?
Where do you see Israel's borders:
Today?
In 10 years?
In 50 year?
...if the status quo is maintained?
Israel needs Palestine in order to maintain its claim of democracy. 'The demographic problem'
BDS has had several large victories over the last couple of years - Soda stream closed their west bank operation....G4S ended ties with their Israeli subsidiary....Orange telecom pulled out....a grocery list of cities, churches, unions, and student groups have endorsed it....and Israel's attempts to influence legislation in other nations have fallen flat In many countries (as it should - why should a foreign government have influence on peaceful protest and free speech?). Estimates show billion+$ consequences.....BDS is growing. And it will continue to.
I take it my questions were unsuitable to you? (ie: not answerable without exposing your ethnic cleansing, eretz israel agenda?). I'll try again:
What is your end game, BS? If a partner for peace that isn't just right for you never emerges, Palestine will continue to shrink. Combined with the blockade and the fact that gaza will be a complete wasteland of death, disease, malnutrition....and 'welfare'....Israel will own all of the land from the river to the sea, save for one dying enclave. You ok with that?
Where do you see Israel's borders:
Today?
In 10 years?
In 50 year?
...if the status quo is maintained?https://youtu.be/zl85AL1l0H0
Congratulations on that BDS victory. I'm sure many Palestinians thank you.
Funny that the anti-Arab opposition, never want to discuss borders...
Partners for peace....lulz. You're a big Frank Luntz fan, aren't you BS? The guy who wrote the hasbara handbook? Your talking points are nauseatingly familiar. Well....here is some recent info from your muse:
– The Ministry of Tourism’s attempt to market Israel as a cool destination (girls and bikinis) has failed.
– Jewish American students have an increasingly negative image of Israel:
-Just 42% believe Israel wants peace.
-Just 38% believe “Israel is civilized and Western”.
-Just 31% believe Israel is a democracy.
– No less than 21% believe the US should side with the Palestinians.
The tide is not turning against bds. It is growing, and Israel's desperate attempts to buy Influence and undermine free speech and democracy worldwide are only bringing more attention to it...
As for sodastream and the staged, company-produced propaganda video you posted....
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/07/2013711145016751282.html
Since we're sharing vids...can't help but think of bill hicks whenever Frank Luntz's work comes to mind...https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GaD8y-CGhMw
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Here are a couple more...,the new Roger Waters-narrated film...can't wait to finally see him live this summer.
Defending the Indefensible: The Occupation of the American Mind
Part 1https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hPKc34qgYSw
Part 2https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=f-dgrEo_tOM
I'll try to find part 3 this weekend. Really well done doc.0
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