great article! i had to share it.by the way , i dont hate israelies, they are great people , i just dont like their govenment policiesI personaly think that this money would be better used in U.S schools/hospitals/medicalresearch etcetcetc ( and that goes for the other countries that receive U.S foreign aid , not only israel )
( i have no claim on the article and the picture )
For many years the American media said that “Israel receives $1.8 billion in military aid” or that “Israel receives $1.2 billion in economic aid.” Both statements were true, but since they were never combined to give us the complete total of annual U.S. aid to Israel, they also were lies—true lies.
Recently Americans have begun to read and hear that “Israel receives $3 billion in annual U.S. foreign aid.” That's true. But it's still a lie. The problem is that in fiscal 1997 alone, Israel received from a variety of other U.S. federal budgets at least $525.8 million above and beyond its $3 billion from the foreign aid budget, and yet another $2 billion in federal loan guarantees. So the complete total of U.S. grants and loan guarantees to Israel for fiscal 1997 was $5,525,800,000.
One can truthfully blame the mainstream media for never digging out these figures for themselves, because none ever have. They were compiled by the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs. But the mainstream media certainly are not alone. Although Congress authorizes America's foreign aid total, the fact that more than a third of it goes to a country smaller in both area and population than Hong Kong probably never has been mentioned on the floor of the Senate or House. Yet it's been going on for more than a generation.
Probably the only members of Congress who even suspect the full total of U.S. funds received by Israel each year are the privileged few committee members who actually mark it up. And almost all members of the concerned committees are Jewish, have taken huge campaign donations orchestrated by Israel's Washington, DC lobby, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), or both. These congressional committee members are paid to act, not talk. So they do and they don't.
The same applies to the president, the secretary of state, and the foreign aid administrator. They all submit a budget that includes aid for Israel, which Congress approves, or increases, but never cuts. But no one in the executive branch mentions that of the few remaining U.S. aid recipients worldwide, all of the others are developing nations which either make their military bases available to the U.S., are key members of international alliances in which the U.S. participates, or have suffered some crippling blow of nature to their abilities to feed their people such as earthquakes, floods or droughts.
Israel, whose troubles arise solely from its unwillingness to give back land it seized in the 1967 war in return for peace with its neighbors, does not fit those criteria. In fact, Israel's 1995 per capita gross domestic product was $15,800. That put it below Britain at $19,500 and Italy at $18,700 and just above Ireland at $15,400 and Spain at $14,300.
All four of those European countries have contributed a very large share of immigrants to the U.S., yet none has organized an ethnic group to lobby for U.S. foreign aid. Instead, all four send funds and volunteers to do economic development and emergency relief work in other less fortunate parts of the world.
The lobby that Israel and its supporters have built in the United States to make all this aid happen, and to ban discussion of it from the national dialogue, goes far beyond AIPAC, with its $15 million budget, its 150 employees, and its five or six registered lobbyists who manage to visit every member of Congress individually once or twice a year.
AIPAC, in turn, can draw upon the resources of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, a roof group set up solely to coordinate the efforts of some 52 national Jewish organizations on behalf of Israel.
Among them are Hadassah, the Zionist women’s organization, which organizes a steady stream of American Jewish visitors to Israel; the American Jewish Congress, which mobilizes support for Israel among members of the traditionally left-of-center Jewish mainstream; and the American Jewish Committee, which plays the same role within the growing middle-of-the-road and right-of-center Jewish community. The American Jewish Committee also publishes Commentary, one of the Israel lobby’s principal national publications.
Perhaps the most controversial of these groups is B’nai B’rith’s Anti-Defamation League. Its original highly commendable purpose was to protect the civil rights of American Jews. Over the past generation, however, the ADL has regressed into a conspiratorial and, with a $45 million budget, extremely well funded hate group.
In the 1980s, during the tenure of chairman Seymour Reich, who went on to become chairman of the Conference of Presidents, ADL was found to have circulated two annual fund-raising letters warning Jewish parents against allegedly negative influences on their children arising from the increasing Arab presence on American university campuses.
More recently, FBI raids on ADL’s Los Angeles and San Francisco offices revealed that an ADL operative had purchased files stolen from the San Francisco police department that a court had ordered destroyed because they violated the civil rights of the individuals on whom they had been compiled. ADL, it was shown, had added the illegally prepared and illegally obtained material to its own secret files, compiled by planting informants among Arab-American, African-American, anti-Apartheid and peace and justice groups.
The ADL infiltrators took notes of the names and remarks of speakers and members of audiences at programs organized by such groups. ADL agents even recorded the license plates of persons attending such programs and then suborned corrupt motor vehicles department employees or renegade police officers to identify the owners.
Although one of the principal offenders fled the United States to escape prosecution, no significant penalties were assessed. ADL’s Northern California office was ordered to comply with requests by persons upon whom dossiers had been prepared to see their own files, but no one went to jail and as yet no one has paid fines.
Not surprisingly, a defecting employee revealed in an article he published in theWashington Report on Middle East Affairs that AIPAC, too, has such “enemies” files. They are compiled for use by pro-Israel journalists like Steven Emerson and other so-called “Terrorism experts,” and also by professional, academic or journalistic rivals of the persons described for use in blacklisting, defaming, or denouncing them. What is never revealed is that AIPAC’s “opposition research“ department, under the supervision of Michael Lewis, son of famed Princeton University Orientalist Bernard Lewis, is the source of this defamatory material.
But this is not AIPAC’s most controversial activity. In the 1970s, when Congress put a cap on the amount its members could earn from speakers’ fees and book royalties over and above their salaries, it halted AIPAC’s most effective ways of paying off members for voting according to AIPAC recommendations. Members of AIPAC’s national board of directors solved the problem by returning to their home states and creating political action committees (PACs).
Most special interests have PACs, as do many major corporations, labor unions, trade associations and public-interest groups. But the pro-Israel groups went wild. To date some 126 pro-Israel PACs have been registered, and no fewer than 50 have been active in every national election over the past generation.
An individual voter can give up to $2,000 to a candidate in an election cycle, and a PAC can give a candidate up to $10,000. However, a single special interest with 50 PACs can give a candidate who is facing a tough opponent, and who has voted according to its recommendations, up to half a million dollars. That’s enough to buy all the television time needed to get elected in most parts of the country.
Even candidates who don’t need this kind of money certainly don’t want it to become available to a rival from their own party in a primary election, or to an opponent from the opposing party in a general election. As a result, all but a handful of the 535 members of the Senate and House vote as AIPAC instructs when it comes to aid to Israel, or other aspects of U.S. Middle East policy.
There is something else very special about AIPAC’s network of political action committees. Nearly all have deceptive names. Who could possibly know that the Delaware Valley Good Government Association in Philadelphia, San Franciscans for Good Government in California, Cactus PAC in Arizona, Beaver PAC in Wisconsin, and even Icepac in New York are really pro-Israel PACs under deep cover?
Hiding AIPAC’s TracksIn fact, the congress members know it when they list the contributions they receive on the campaign statements they have to prepare for the Federal Election Commission. But their constituents don’t know this when they read these statements. So just as no other special interest can put so much “hard money” into any candidate’s election campaign as can the Israel lobby, no other special interest has gone to such elaborate lengths to hide its tracks.
Although AIPAC, Washington’s most feared special-interest lobby, can hide how it uses both carrots and sticks to bribe or intimidate members of Congress, it can’t hide all of the results.
Anyone can ask one of their representatives in Congress for a chart prepared by the Congressional Research Service, a branch of the Library of Congress, that shows Israel received $62.5 billion in foreign aid from fiscal year 1949 through fiscal year 1996. People in the national capital area also can visit the library of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in Rosslyn, Virginia, and obtain the same information, plus charts showing how much foreign aid the U.S. has given other countries as well.
Visitors will learn that in precisely the same 1949-1996 time frame, the total of U.S. foreign aid to all of the countries of sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean combined was $62,497,800,000--almost exactly the amount given to tiny Israel.
According to the Population Reference Bureau of Washington, DC, in mid-1995 the sub-Saharan countries had a combined population of 568 million. The $24,415,700,000 in foreign aid they had received by then amounted to $42.99 per sub-Saharan African.
Similarly, with a combined population of 486 million, all of the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean together had received $38,254,400,000. This amounted to $79 per person.
The per capita U.S. foreign aid to Israel’s 5.8 million people during the same period was $10,775.48. This meant that for every dollar the U.S. spent on an African, it spent $250.65 on an Israeli, and for every dollar it spent on someone from the Western Hemisphere outside the United States, it spent $214 on an Israeli.
Shocking ComparisonsThese comparisons already seem shocking, but they are far from the whole truth. Using reports compiled by Clyde Mark of the Congressional Research Service and other sources, freelance writer Frank Collins tallied for the Washington Report all of the extra items for Israel buried in the budgets of the Pentagon and other federal agencies in fiscal year 1993.Washington Report news editor Shawn Twing did the same thing for fiscal years 1996 and 1997.
They uncovered $1.271 billion in extras in FY 1993, $355.3 million in FY 1996 and $525.8 million in FY 1997. These represent an average increase of 12.2 percent over the officially recorded foreign aid totals for the same fiscal years, and they probably are not complete. It’s reasonable to assume, therefore, that a similar 12.2 percent hidden increase has prevailed over all of the years Israel has received aid.
As of Oct. 31, 1997 Israel will have received $3.05 billion in U.S. foreign aid for fiscal year 1997 and $3.08 billion in foreign aid for fiscal year 1998. Adding the 1997 and 1998 totals to those of previous years since 1949 yields a total of $74,157,600,000 in foreign aid grants and loans. Assuming that the actual totals from other budgets average 12.2 percent of that amount, that brings the grand total to $83,204,827,200.
But that’s not quite all. Receiving its annual foreign aid appropriation during the first month of the fiscal year, instead of in quarterly installments as do other recipients, is just another special privilege Congress has voted for Israel. It enables Israel to invest the money in U.S. Treasury notes. That means that the U.S., which has to borrow the money it gives to Israel, pays interest on the money it has granted to Israel in advance, while at the same time Israel is collecting interest on the money. That interest to Israel from advance payments adds another $1.650 billion to the total, making it $84,854,827,200.That’s the number you should write down for total aid to Israel. And that’s $14,346 each for each man, woman and child in Israel.
It’s worth noting that that figure does not include U.S. government loan guarantees to Israel, of which Israel has drawn $9.8 billion to date. They greatly reduce the interest rate the Israeli government pays on commercial loans, and they place additional burdens on U.S. taxpayers, especially if the Israeli government should default on any of them. But since neither the savings to Israel nor the costs to U.S. taxpayers can be accurately quantified, they are excluded from consideration here.
Further, friends of Israel never tire of saying that Israel has never defaulted on repayment of a U.S. government loan. It would be equally accurate to say Israel has never been required to repay a U.S. government loan. The truth of the matter is complex, and designed to be so by those who seek to conceal it from the U.S. taxpayer.
Most U.S. loans to Israel are forgiven, and many were made with the explicit understanding that they would be forgiven before Israel was required to repay them. By disguising as loans what in fact were grants, cooperating members of Congress exempted Israel from the U.S. oversight that would have accompanied grants. On other loans, Israel was expected to pay the interest and eventually to begin repaying the principal. But the so-called Cranston Amendment, which has been attached by Congress to every foreign aid appropriation since 1983, provides that economic aid to Israel will never dip below the amount Israel is required to pay on its outstanding loans. In short, whether U.S. aid is extended as grants or loans to Israel, it never returns to the Treasury.
Israel enjoys other privileges. While most countries receiving U.S. military aid funds are expected to use them for U.S. arms, ammunition and training, Israel can spend part of these funds on weapons made by Israeli manufacturers. Also, when it spends its U.S. military aid money on U.S. products, Israel frequently requires the U.S. vendor to buy components or materials from Israeli manufacturers. Thus, though Israeli politicians say that their own manufacturers and exporters are making them progressively less dependent upon U.S. aid, in fact those Israeli manufacturers and exporters are heavily subsidized by U.S. aid.
Although it’s beyond the parameters of this study, it’s worth mentioning that Israel also receives foreign aid from some other countries. After the United States, the principal donor of both economic and military aid to Israel is Germany.
By far the largest component of German aid has been in the form of restitution payments to victims of Nazi atrocities. But there also has been extensive German military assistance to Israel during and since the Gulf war, and a variety of German educational and research grants go to Israeli institutions. The total of German assistance in all of these categories to the Israeli government, Israeli individuals and Israeli private institutions has been some $31 billion or $5,345 per capita, bringing the per capita total of U.S. and German assistance combined to almost $20,000 per Israeli. Since very little public money is spent on the more than 20 percent of Israeli citizens who are Muslim or Christian, the actual per capita benefits received by Israel’s Jewish citizens would be considerably higher.
True Cost to U.S. TaxpayersGenerous as it is, what Israelis actually got in U.S. aid is considerably less than what it has cost U.S. taxpayers to provide it. The principal difference is that so long as the U.S. runs an annual budget deficit, every dollar of aid the U.S. gives Israel has to be raised through U.S. government borrowing.
In an article in the Washington Report for December 1991/January 1992, Frank Collins estimated the costs of this interest, based upon prevailing interest rates for every year since 1949. I have updated this by applying a very conservative 5 percent interest rate for subsequent years, and confined the amount upon which the interest is calculated to grants, not loans or loan guarantees.
On this basis the $84.8 billion in grants, loans and commodities Israel has received from the U.S. since 1949 cost the U.S. an additional $49,936,880,000 in interest.
There are many other costs of Israel to U.S. taxpayers, such as most or all of the $45.6 billion in U.S. foreign aid to Egypt since Egypt made peace with Israel in 1979 (compared to $4.2 billion in U.S. aid to Egypt for the preceding 26 years). U.S. foreign aid to Egypt, which is pegged at two-thirds of U.S. foreign aid to Israel, averages $2.2 billion per year.
There also have been immense political and military costs to the U.S. for its consistent support of Israel during Israel’s half-century of disputes with the Palestinians and all of its Arab neighbors. In addition, there have been the approximately $10 billion in U.S. loan guarantees and perhaps $20 billion in tax-exempt contributions made to Israel by American Jews in the nearly half-century since Israel was created.
Even excluding all of these extra costs, America’s $84.8 billion in aid to Israel from fiscal years 1949 through 1998, and the interest the U.S. paid to borrow this money, has cost U.S. taxpayers $134.8 billion, not adjusted for inflation. Or, put another way, the nearly $14,630 every one of 5.8 million Israelis received from the U.S. government by Oct. 31, 1997 has cost American taxpayers $23,240 per Israeli.
It would be interesting to know how many of those American taxpayers believe they and their families have received as much from the U.S. Treasury as has everyone who has chosen to become a citizen of Israel. But it’s a question that will never occur to the American public because, so long as America’s mainstream media, Congress and president maintain their pact of silence, few Americans will ever know the true cost of Israel to U.S. taxpayers.
http://ifamericansknew.org/stats/cost_of_israel.html
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I just read the whole thing!
Just joking- course I didn't.
Posted Mar-6-2012 ByBetterCallSaul (177.90) 
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@Gene Lythgow
i just did a quick search off recent news:
"Israeli researchers have developed a simple and cheap blood test that was found to provide early detection for many types of cancer in clinical trials.
The promising new blood test, developed by scientists at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and Soroka University Medical Center in Beersheva, can detect minuscule changes in the blood of a person with a cancerous growth somewhere in the body, even before the disease has More..
Posted Mar-6-2012 Bygolem (1795.52) golem View Channel Send Message
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@golem Yep, they come out with cutting edge stuff all the time. They just came out with something that blew everyone away: a literal 'nose' that can 'sniff out' cancer. A bizzare handheld machine based on a dogs ability to smell a bodily odor people with even a little cancer emit and dogs are sensitive to. Its pretty wild.
Posted Mar-8-2012 ByGene Lythgow (103.90) 
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america first. and any country that spies on us, attacks our ships, steals and sells our tech, subverts our government, robs us thru ponzi banking schemes, and attempts to eat us alive from within like a cancer, dealt with accordingly.
google noahide laws
interesting, the person thumbing me down. i could have sworn he was an american.
Posted Mar-7-2012 ByYogsoggoth (842.20) Yogsoggoth View Channel Send Message
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@Yogsoggoth totally agree, israeli technology to the highest bidder! relaunch the Kfir program.
Posted Mar-7-2012 ByRichard_Dorkins (187.42) Richard_Dorkins View Channel Send Message
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@Yogsoggoth
Are you an American?
You sound Arabic to me.
Posted Mar-7-2012 ByFreejay (4136.76) 
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@Freejay the jewish RAT : and what''s the problem with "arabic" ???
Posted Mar-7-2012 Bynizarus (21.80) nizarus View Channel Send Message
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Nothing wrong with Arabic....why, you have a complex Jew hater?
Posted Mar-7-2012 ByFreejay (4136.76) 
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@Freejay
i speak of putting my home, America first, and you say i sound Arabic?
you're a snake.
Posted Mar-7-2012 ByYogsoggoth (842.20) Yogsoggoth View Channel Send Message
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Muslims have cost the U.S. taxpayer about $1 trillion dollars over the past decade, so the money sent to Israel is a pittance, by contrast.
Not to mention the hundreds of billions that Muslims have extorted from U.S. taxpayer by setting monopolistic oil prices.
Israel has more than paid for itself in the R&D it has performed for U.S. corporations.
R&D is a foreign concept to Muslim countries, where they think it means "rape and destroy."
Posted Mar-6-2012 Bygovett (1012.30) govett View Channel Send Message
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@govett nice way to spin the subject.
Posted Mar-6-2012 Bykanns01 (800.46) 
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@govett
Only a fool would make a comment like "israel has more than paid for itself" I mean only a fucking moron would make such an absurd statement.
Posted Mar-6-2012 ByRoccoSantoro (506.30) 
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@govett Why is that i wonder? Maybe so they won't attack israel? It's an Israel centric policy. Protection money for them, not us. How about no foreign aid?
Posted Mar-6-2012 Byabsu69 (2169.94) absu69 View Channel Send Message
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@govett Thanks for setting the record straight; but the anti-zionist conspiracy buttholes will shoot you down anyhow. sorry bro. Peace.
Posted Mar-6-2012 ByGene Lythgow (103.90) 
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5319129/ns/health-health_care/t/fda-approves-leeches-medical-devices/#.T1boMTEgfpg
http://leechtherapy.org/
Leeches are segmented worms that live off their hosts......
Posted Mar-6-2012 ByFatBastard_2010 (383.70) FatBastard_2010 View Channel Send Message
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Humm, How much did the US spend on NATO, SK, Japan, Egypt and the UN during those years? Israel is peanuts..
Posted Mar-6-2012 Byflashj2 (734.40) 
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@flashj2 Thank you. NOT to mention Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, etc., etc....
Posted Mar-6-2012 ByGene Lythgow (103.90) 
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@flashj2 agreed! but i personaly think that this money should be invest in U.S schools/hospitals/medicalresearch etcetcetc
( and that goes for the other countries as well not only israel )
Posted Mar-7-2012 Bybatman4ever666 (112.26) batman4ever666 View Channel Send Message
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This thread is an ADL circle jerk.
Bunch of "Israel firsters" patting each other on the back until they get bruises.
Posted Mar-6-2012 Bycocainespork (90.30) 
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Have a cry Porkbrains.
Posted Mar-7-2012 ByFreejay (4136.76) 
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@Freejay Pork this, pork that, you seem to be obsessed with pork.
I get it, everybody that disagrees with you is a muslim by default, so porkbrain must be a huge insult right?
Except I just ate a BBQ rib sandwich. It was delicious.
Posted Mar-8-2012 Bycocainespork (90.30) 
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Thats your name?
No?
Posted Mar-8-2012 ByFreejay (4136.76) 
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@Freejay
spork. Cocaine spork.
Posted Mar-8-2012 Bycocainespork (90.30) 
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Oh...and i thought you just loved cocaine so much it made you pork brains.
Posted Mar-8-2012 ByFreejay (4136.76) 
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their GDP is $217b...so, if they raise their tax rate by 2%, they don't need our financial support anymore
Posted Mar-6-2012 ByPunch_The_Monkey (1159.98) 
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Hey, America owes Israel.
Your presidential candidates have nothing to campaign for without them.
Now get back to paying for their stuff.
Posted Mar-6-2012 ByRayyaan (138.80) Rayyaan View Channel Send Message
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@Humanfuse
Yeah right. Rupaul is dying on the vine as we speak....just like all the other times.
Posted Mar-6-2012 ByFire37Rescue (12234.50) 
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@Fire37Rescue ron paul has no chance at winning, his only chance is to rack up delegates along side santorum to prevent Romney from getting 1,144 delegates.
Posted Mar-6-2012 Bykanns01 (800.46) 
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Now I would like to see how much israel has cost the US since 1998 where this article leaves off.
Posted Mar-6-2012 ByRoccoSantoro (506.30) 
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And i would like to see how much America has saved and profited, from Israeli technology exported to them.
Posted Mar-7-2012 ByFreejay (4136.76) 
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The US doesn't profit from israel you moron. You are a welfare state you idiot.
Posted Mar-7-2012 ByRoccoSantoro (506.30) 
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I know the truth hurts your sorry Jew hating ass.
But the facts are that America makes billions from Israeli technology.
As an example, we just invented a simple test for cancer....how much you think Americans will save from that.........billions!
Posted Mar-7-2012 ByFreejay (4136.76) 
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If israel is so productive then they can support themselves instead of being world parasites. By the way the test is years away from being approved you ignorant fool. The US can save REAL billions right away by cutting you scum off.
Posted Mar-7-2012 ByRoccoSantoro (506.30) 
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That will never happen Jew hater......most Americans will always back Israel.
And like i said....the aid we get is a good investment for America!
Posted Mar-7-2012 ByFreejay (4136.76) 
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Stop whining...
Posted Mar-6-2012 Bywargypzy (521.20) wargypzy View Channel Send Message
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Stop begging, parasite.
Posted Mar-6-2012 ByRoccoSantoro (506.30) 
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Stop whining where your tax money goes and pay a bit more attention who you vote for in Congress
Retarded sleazebag !
Posted Mar-6-2012 Bywargypzy (521.20) wargypzy View Channel Send Message
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How does it feel to live in country that begs to survive? Worthless parasitic scum. If history tells us anything, it's that the world will again tire of your lies, subversion and greed and you will answer in the harshest terms possible.
Posted Mar-6-2012 ByRoccoSantoro (506.30) 
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That sounds rather Final Solution-ish
Just keep working really really hard so Israel can benefit from your labor
would ya do that for me?
please?
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Your time will come, sooner rather than later.
Posted Mar-6-2012 ByRoccoSantoro (506.30) 
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