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Hamas Sympthizers in My Backyard

7 January 2009 2 Comments

Disgusting, and we have to have them removed from our midst.

“A pro-Palestinian demonstrator shouts ‘go back to the oven’ to a small group of Israel supporters during a confrontation last week in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Like many other protests of Israel’s campaign in Gaza, this one ended badly — police had to cool an ugly fight between supporters of Israel and Gaza, breaking up the warring sides as their screaming and chanting threatened to turn into something worse.

But some protesters at this rally in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., took their rhetoric a step further, calling for the extermination of Israel — and of Jews.

Separated by battle lines and a stream of rush-hour traffic outside a federal courthouse last week, at least 200 pro-Palestinian demonstrators faced off against a smaller crowd of Israel supporters.

Most of the chants were run-of-the-mill; men and women waving Palestinian flags called Israel’s invasion of Gaza a “crime,” while the pro-Israel group carried signs calling the Hamas-run territory a “terror state.”

But as the protest continued and crowds grew, one woman in a hijab began to shout curses and slurs that shocked Jewish activists in the city, which has a sizable Jewish population.

“Go back to the oven,” she shouted, calling for the counter-protesters to die in the manner that the Nazis used to exterminate Jews during the Holocaust.

“You need a big oven, that’s what you need,” she yelled.”

Here’s the video of this twit:

I’m going to find out who this woman is, and when I do I will personally expose her in the local media and on this blog. She and her kind are not welcome in our town.

Enough is enough. Hamas in South Florida, simply unacceptable.

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2 Comments »

  • lee said:

    one persons terrorist is anothers freedom fighter i bet the people of vietnam did not have anything nice to say about the good old usa arfter
    they bombed villages in the war. why dont you try and learn from
    mistakes made in the past instead of making all new ones.

  • lee said:

    sorry about spelling not a good train ride.

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