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16 op-eds in a row with a brief interruption by Superbeets. SIXTEEN posts in a row by SPAMMY, that HE KNOWS no one is going to nothing but scroll by. Spammy pissing into the wind while 'Scott The Tout' who never charges unless his clients profit reels off a 4-0 afternoon (Louisville +3 pending) for his faithful followers!
He certainly is becoming Merceresque.
 

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Now the lowlife Tout is counting the number of posts of a person he's "ignoring". Funny way of ignoring a person, but no surprise the reality and the words are completely different from Bottom Feeder Scotty who is now doing what all good touts do, tells you about his great wins hours after the games were played.

Keep it up SPAMMY; you are changing the course of mankind!












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Keep it up SPAMMY; you are changing the course of mankind!











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Not trying too, Bottom Feeder. Keep what up? I thought you were ignoring my posts. Can't even tell the truth about a simple thing like that. No surprise. Lying Touts and Truth are mutually exclusive.
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Good one SPAMMY.
0.0 on the Richter Scale.

Spammy you want me to get Rivers to refund your money?
 

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I'm sure you know the Lowlife real well. Garbage tends to congregate with other Garbage. Back to more meaningful shit which you can lie about ignoring:

[h=1]Israeli mass rally calls for replacement of Binyamin Netanyahu[/h] Tens of thousands gather in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square in event led by former Mossad chief calling for prime minister to be replaced in forthcoming elections






Israelis attend a mass rally at Rabin Square, Tel Aviv, calling for a change in the Israeli leadership. Photograph: Omer Messinger/NurPhoto/Rex/Omer Messinger/NurPhoto/Rex Mairav Zonszein in Tel Aviv
Sunday 8 March 2015 13.49 EDT Last modified on Sunday 8 March 2015 20.15 EDT

Tens of thousands of Israelis attended a rally in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square on Saturday evening to call for the prime minster, Binyamin Netanyahu, to be replaced in elections later this month.
Organised under the banner, “Israel wants change” and dubbed an “anti-Netanyahu” event, the rally was headlined by former Mossad chief Meir Dagan, who told the crowd Israel is facing the worst leadership crisis in its history.
“We have a leader who fights only one campaign — the campaign for his own political survival … I am not a politician and not a public figure, and I came here this evening without personal aspirations, not looking for a position and without a grudge or bitterness,” he said. “To those who say we don’t have any alternative, as somebody who worked directly with three prime ministers: there is a better alternative,” Dagan said. He and former Israeli general Amiram Levine, who also addressed the rally, both used the word “apartheid” to describe the direction Israel is headed, 972 Magazine reported.

Israel police estimated around 40,000 attended the rally, while the organisers claimed the number was closer to 80,000.
Michal Kestan-Kedar, the widow of a lieutenant-colonel killed in last summer’s war in Gaza, pleaded with Israelis to vote for a leader who would not send soldiers into another war. “Yes, Mr prime minister, what’s important is life itself, but it’s impossible to speak all the time about Iran and to turn a blind eye to the bloody conflict with the Palestinians which costs us so much blood,” she said on the stage.

There were signs at the rally calling for “Revolution Now”, as well as posters for the Meretz and Zionist Union slates. Opposition leader and Zionist Union head Isaac Herzog’s name was not mentioned at the rally, in line with campaign election law.
The rally was organised by One Million Hands, a pro-two state, ad-hoc campaign founded by three Israelis, whose mission is to replace Israel’s current government. “We concluded that Netanyahu, the Likud is the real obstacle. We have to remove the main obstacle,” Dror Ben Ami, one of the campaign’s founders, told the Guardian. He said the campaign were very pleased with the turnout and hoped it would translate into votes on 17 March. “The aim of the rally was to get people there, to have a show of strength, and invigorate the Israeli public watching at home. To motivate them to vote, to not be apathetic. To vote for change.”
One Million Hands has been conducting an online campaign since elections were called in December to get 1 million Israelis to sign a petition to oust Netanyahu. So far they have around 260,000.
The Likud wrote the rally off as part of the left’s campaign to depose Netanyahu. “The [rally’s] goal is to replace the Likud government led by Netanyahu with a left government headed by Tzipi and Buji that will have the support of the Arab party.”
The latest polls show Netanyahu’s Likud and the Zionist Union neck and neck.
On Saturday 14 March, a rightwing pro-Netanyahu rally is planned in the same location, just three days before the election.
 

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Sen. Feinstein: Netanyahu speech was 'humiliating, embarrassing, very arrogant'

Democratic senator tells 'Meet the Press' that Netanyahu's actions were 'something that no ally of the United States would have done.'

By Haaretz 21:26 08.03.15
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U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein on Sunday continued criticizing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over his speech to Congress last week, calling it "humiliating, embarrassing, and very arrogant."

Speaking on NBC's "Meet the Press," Feinstein said that world powers "have to do a nuclear agreement to protect from a breakout," referring to Iran possibly achieving nuclear "breakout" capability.
"I think that what Prime Minister Netanyahu did here was something that no ally of the United States would have done," Feinstein said. "I find it humiliating, embarrassing, and very arrogant because this agreement is not yet finished…."

Feinstein, who is Jewish, last week rebuffed Netanyahu's remark that he was going to Congress to speak for the entire Jewish people.
Feinstein said Netanyahu's comments were "a rather arrogant statement."
"He doesn’t speak for me on this," the Democrat from California said on CNN's "State of the Union." "I think the Jewish community is like any other community. There are different points of view. I think that arrogance does not befit, Israel, candidly."
Still, Feinstein attended attend the prime minister's speech before Congress.
"I intend to go, and I’ll listen respectfully," she said prior to the speech. "I don’t intend to jump up and down."
She also previously told Haaretz that that inviting Netanyahu to address Congress during an Israeli election period was “highly inappropriate” and that imposing new sanctions on Iran at this time would be “reckless and dangerous.”
 

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[h=1]Nuclear deal with Iran would last 'way more than a decade,' U.S. official says[/h] [h=2]'We want to get the right deal and not be under pressure of time,' official says, adding that the U.S. and world powers are 'not in a rush.'[/h] By Barak Ravid 16:57 08.03.15
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A senior American official involved in the ongoing negotiations with Iran said during a press briefing on Sunday for Israeli journalists that the rest of the world powers involved in the talks are "not in a rush."
According to the official, the U.S. is looking to meet the goal of reaching an understanding with Iran by March 31. "We want to meet the goal, but we want to get the right deal and not be under pressure of time," said the official.
Another round of talks took place in Switzerland last week between Iran and the six world powers – the U.S., Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his Iranian counterpart, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, also participated. After the round of negotiations, both sides reported progress, but added that there were still fundamental disagreements. The sides agreed to resume talks on March 15, outside of Geneva.
The head of the U.S. negotiating team, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman, spoke over the weekend with Israeli colleagues, primarily Netanyahu's national security adviser Yossi Cohen. Sherman updated the Israeli officials on the details of the latest round of talks. Next week, Major-General Herzi Halevy, head of IDF intelligence, will make his first trip to the U.S. since being appointed in September to discuss the Iranian nuclear issue.
Kerry also visited Riyadh, where he updated King Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud about the progress in negotiations with Iran. Kerry also met in Riyadh with foreign ministers from other Gulf states to hear their positions on the talks with Iran. On Saturday, Kerry met in Paris with foreign ministers from Britain, France and Germany, to coordinate their stances on the ongoing negotiations.
The senior American official highlighted that the goal of is to reach a multi-phase deal with Iran that would last for over ten years. " We are able to get a deal that will be way longer than a decade," said the official, adding, "We are not talking about a 10 year agreement – but about several phases that will continue indefinitely to know that Iran's program is peaceful."

The official clarified that even after the agreement expires, Iran won't be free to do as it wishes with regard to its nuclear program. Iran would still be required to uphold the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, to which it is a signatory, and strict supervision agreements that is has yet to sign. For example, as part of the agreement, Iran would have to sign the "Additional Protocol" of the NPT, which safeguards the pact as it allows UN nuclear inspectors to make unlimited unannounced visits to any suspicious site in the country.
"We want a long term solution and we are aware of the concerns regarding what happens the day after the agreement is finished," the official said. "We expect several phases of any deal – a term with big limitations for a long time and then another phase with limitations and verification for a long period of time. And then Iran will be an NPT country and will have to apply the additional protocol and uphold the same commitments any other country has."
The official added that if Iran were to try to develop nuclear weapons after the deal expires, the U.S. would be able to impose additional sanctions or even to use military force against it.
"We are worried about what they might do covertly," the official said. "We need limitations and monitoring that will give us visibility into their program, the kind of limitations that will continue for a considerable period of time."
During his speech to Congress, Netanyahu warned that a deal with Iran would prompt a race toward nuclear armament in the Middle East and drive other countries in the region to develop nuclear weapons. The American official rejected that notion, saying that the close, long-term supervision of Iran's nuclear program would dissuade other countries from pursuing nuclear weapons.

"I don’t think other countries will be interested in that," the official said. "Most countries understand this is not the right way to go – it costs a lot of money…"
 

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Spammy I just want to inquire since we're now back on standard time as to set my alarm. Will the 4:52 AM op-ed fest be Spammed beginning at 4:52 or do I need to wake up an hour earlier? Let me know as I could really use the extra hour of sl-l-l-ezzzzzzzzzzzz
 

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Spammy I just want to inquire since we're now back on standard time as to set my alarm. Will the 4:52 AM op-ed fest be Spammed beginning at 4:52 or do I need to wake up an hour earlier? Let me know as I could really use the extra hour of sl-l-l-ezzzzzzzzzzzz

Since you're ostensibly ignoring/not reading my posts, amazing how much interest you have in when I'm posting them. Why don't you ask one of your slime tout buddies to predict it?
 

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Since you're ostensibly ignoring/not reading my posts, amazing how much interest you have in when I'm posting them. Why don't you ask one of your slime tout buddies to predict it?

He is full of BS..........he is reading every post, and knows it's nothing but the truth. I am sure lots of people who don't post are reading them also. Keep up the good work.........and let each person decide for him/her self. Sane people like you are needed to enlighten those that need to be enlightened.
 
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He is full of BS..........he is reading every post, and knows it's nothing but the truth. I am sure lots of people who don't post are reading them also. Keep up the good work.........and let each person decide for him/her self. Sane people like you are needed to enlighten those that need to be enlightened.

Would you say the same if I posted 10 consecutive pro-Netanyahu op-eds? I doubt it. You also lose all credibility when you call Guesser sane.
 

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Would you say the same if I posted 10 consecutive pro-Netanyahu op-eds? I doubt it. You also lose all credibility when you call Guesser sane.

I wouldn't have a problem with it at all. You are entitled to your own opinions, just as I am to mine. Beets posted what seemed like 50 in a row, and not once did I call him out. What I am against are the personal attacks leveled on one, just because he has a different opinion. You will never see me attack anyone for an opposing view. Go ahead, post 121 pro-netanyahu articles...........you are free to have your own opinion.
 
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I wouldn't have a problem with it at all. You are entitled to your own opinions, just as I am to mine. Beets posted what seemed like 50 in a row, and not once did I call him out. What I am against are the personal attacks leveled on one, just because he has a different opinion. You will never see me attack anyone for an opposing view. Go ahead, post 121 pro-netanyahu articles...........you are free to have your own opinion.

Fair enough. I'm in agreement.
 

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He is full of BS..........he is reading every post, and knows it's nothing but the truth. I am sure lots of people who don't post are reading them also. Keep up the good work.........and let each person decide for him/her self. Sane people like you are needed to enlighten those that need to be enlightened.

Seriously moron, must you fight him for the moron crown? Can't you help yourself - at all?
 

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Since you're ostensibly ignoring/not reading my posts, amazing how much interest you have in when I'm posting them. Why don't you ask one of your slime tout buddies to predict it?

I don't care you idiot. Obviously if you were normal and not a halfwit you wouldn't have responded to #548.


According to DickHeaded though you're making a difference, "enlightening" Jew haters like himself. So keep up that "Good Work" and continue letting all the irony in here and in my posts fly right over your head, Kapo.
 
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I don't care you idiot. Obviously if you were normal and not a halfwit you wouldn't have responded to #548.


According to DickHeaded though you're making a difference, "enlightening" Jew haters like himself. So keep up that "Good Work" and continue letting all the irony in here and in my posts fly right over your head, Kapo.

Kapo is such an appropriate term for Spammy the sewer rat.

The German concentration camps depended on the cooperation of trustee inmates who supervised the prisoners. Known as Kapos, these trustees carried out the will of the Nazi camp commandants and guards, and were often as brutal as their SS counterparts. Some of these Kapos were Jewish, and even they inflicted harsh treatment on their fellow prisoners. For many, failure to perform their duties would have resulted in severe punishment and even death, but many historians view their actions as a form of complicity. After the war, the prosecution of Kapos as war criminals, particularly those who were Jewish, created an ethical dilemma which continues to this day.

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During her time at the Hessisch-Lichtenau work camp, a sub-camp of Buchenwald, Trude Levi, a survivor of Auschwitz-Birkenau, was asked to become a work leader.
Trude said: "It was tempting, but work leaders also had duties. To push around their mates, to spy on them, denounce them."
She, therefore, refused to cooperate with the Nazis: "I wanted to survive but not at any price – I had a choice about how to behave. She said that: “most girls would have been overjoyed to obtain such a privileged position, as it meant extra rations and other perquisites.” "I did not want to live without my integrity."
 

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Seriously moron, must you fight him for the moron crown? Can't you help yourself - at all?

Case in point, Mantis...........Scott has resorted to this kind of stuff, in addition to telling me to "go F^&K myself and drop dead". Then he wonders why I don't answer him.
 

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Case in point, Mantis...........Scott has resorted to this kind of stuff, in addition to telling me to "go F^&K myself and drop dead". Then he wonders why I don't answer him.

Dude do you think Mantis was born last night?
 

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A Bibi vs. Barry comparison.

Obama smoked Ganja, Netanyahu smoked terrorists.

Just a casual read of Dreams From My Father – and how it was written – show the President of the United States to have been a lazy, boastful, vain, disrespectful, sullen, pot-smoking narcissist who played basketball at the most exclusive private school in Hawaii, got high kicking back on the beach, and repeatedly blew off his book deadline after having spent the huge advance money. His brother, Mark Obama Neh-Des-AND-jo, lived in obscurity and utter poverty in Kenya, utterly ignored and unaided by his brother, The President of the United States of America.

Bibi Netanyahu was described by his teachers as courteous, polite, helpful, responsible, punctual, friendly, disciplined, cheerful, brave, active and obedient. After growing up in Pennsylvania, The Leader of the Free World returned to Israel, joined the IDF as a Special Forces commando, was part of the team that rescued the hostages aboard Sabena flight 571 – during which he was shot in the shoulder – then went back and fought along the Suez Canal in the Yom Kippur war before returning to America to get his degrees from both Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. HIS brother, Yonatan Netanyahu, was the only Israeli commando killed during the rescue of 100 Israeli hostages in the Raid on Entebbe on July 4th, 1976.

Bibi, you know, the chickenshit -- rescues his people when they are held hostage – PERSONALLY rescues them – and stands arm in arm with world leaders against the endless, savage, Islamic murders of Jews and all civilized people.

Barry, goes golfing while hostages are being murdered – PERSONALLY goes golfing – and will not so much say the words “Islamic Terrorists” or “Jews” as our time for chickenshit posturing and preening runs out as fast as the nuclear centrifuges spinning in Iran.
 
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A Bibi vs. Barry comparison.

Obama smoked Ganja, Netanyahu smoked terrorists.

Just a casual read of Dreams From My Father – and how it was written – show the President of the United States to have been a lazy, boastful, vain, disrespectful, sullen, pot-smoking narcissist who played basketball at the most exclusive private school in Hawaii, got high kicking back on the beach, and repeatedly blew off his book deadline after having spent the huge advance money. His brother, Mark Obama Neh-Des-AND-jo, lived in obscurity and utter poverty in Kenya, utterly ignored and unaided by his brother, The President of the United States of America.

Bibi Netanyahu was described by his teachers as courteous, polite, helpful, responsible, punctual, friendly, disciplined, cheerful, brave, active and obedient. After growing up in Pennsylvania, The Leader of the Free World returned to Israel, joined the IDF as a Special Forces commando, was part of the team that rescued the hostages aboard Sabena flight 571 – during which he was shot in the shoulder – then went back and fought along the Suez Canal in the Yom Kippur war before returning to America to get his degrees from both Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. HIS brother, Yonatan Netanyahu, was the only Israeli commando killed during the rescue of 100 Israeli hostages in the Raid on Entebbe on July 4th, 1976.

Bibi, you know, the chickenshit -- rescues his people when they are held hostage – PERSONALLY rescues them – and stands arm in arm with world leaders against the endless, savage, Islamic murders of Jews and all civilized people.

Barry, goes golfing while hostages are being murdered – PERSONALLY goes golfing – and will not so much say the words “Islamic Terrorists” or “Jews” as our time for chickenshit posturing and preening runs out as fast as the nuclear centrifuges spinning in Iran.

Excellent.
 

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