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The O Word: Is Gaza Occupied Territory?

Submitted by Victor Galindo, Feb 11, 2008 15:03

Since the UN counts for NOTHING of moral value, Ban's opinion counts also for nothing. It is when 'leaders' of nations that should know better begin to follow this propaganda line that it becomes dangerous. Other phrases that are meaningless are 'international law'. 'Human Rights'. Another inhumane joke used by such groups as the UN 'Human Rights' groups. Twisting words is a favorite pastime of the murderers among us. And it leads to the deaths and torture of many innocents. So it is NO JOKE.


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