IslamDelendaEst
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As noted in the article to which I linked, they sponsored a memorial service for Florence Griffith-Joyner, yet to date have never memorialized or otherwise paid tribute to the 11 Israeli Olympians who were kidnapped and murdered by Palestinian terrorists at the 1972 Munich Olympics.<br />
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The IOC claims that to do so would be to "politicize" the Games. How would this be politicization, but admitting a team from the fictional nation of "Palestine", whose president is the man who paid for the attack in 1972, is not?<br />
doctor It's fictional because it's not a country. Your link talks about the "Palestinian Authority". That's not a sovereign nation, and has no business having an Olympic team, a seat at the UN, or anything else which is found among the perquisites of nationhood.<br />
non Why must you apologists constantly lie? No refugee camp was struck in retaliation for Munich. The Israeli government did indeed seek retribution by killing those responsible, as would any other nation.<br />
shan Those people were killed for the sole reason that they were Jews representing their homeland at the Olympic Games. They had done NOTHING wrong, and should be memorialized by the IOC, whose p*ss-poor security was directly responsible for their deaths.<br />
non If you're referring to Operation Spring of Youth, it was a legitimate raid to kill top PLO targets, and had nothing whatsoever to do with any refugee camp. It was in Beirut, and killed between 12 and 100 PLO operatives, (according to different sources), 3 civilians, and 2 members of Sayeret Matkal (Israeli Special Forces).<br />
shan "Palestine" is fictional because it has no established boundaries, no internationally recognized government, no military, and is de facto ruled by another nation. In the unlikely event that changes, we can talk about it. As it stands today, "Palestine" is almost as real as the Easter Bunny.<br />
non You need to qwuit getting your news from such biased sources. There was no such massacre, period. If you still hold there was, please cite a source which isn't slightly toi the left of Lenin.<br />
non I'm not denying the Lillehammer incident, although it garnered FAR more attention than it deserved. I am most certainly denying your "refugee camp massacre".<br />
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As noted in the article to which I linked, they sponsored a memorial service for Florence Griffith-Joyner, yet to date have never memorialized or otherwise paid tribute to the 11 Israeli Olympians who were kidnapped and murdered by Palestinian terrorists at the 1972 Munich Olympics.<br />
<br />
The IOC claims that to do so would be to "politicize" the Games. How would this be politicization, but admitting a team from the fictional nation of "Palestine", whose president is the man who paid for the attack in 1972, is not?<br />
doctor It's fictional because it's not a country. Your link talks about the "Palestinian Authority". That's not a sovereign nation, and has no business having an Olympic team, a seat at the UN, or anything else which is found among the perquisites of nationhood.<br />
non Why must you apologists constantly lie? No refugee camp was struck in retaliation for Munich. The Israeli government did indeed seek retribution by killing those responsible, as would any other nation.<br />
shan Those people were killed for the sole reason that they were Jews representing their homeland at the Olympic Games. They had done NOTHING wrong, and should be memorialized by the IOC, whose p*ss-poor security was directly responsible for their deaths.<br />
non If you're referring to Operation Spring of Youth, it was a legitimate raid to kill top PLO targets, and had nothing whatsoever to do with any refugee camp. It was in Beirut, and killed between 12 and 100 PLO operatives, (according to different sources), 3 civilians, and 2 members of Sayeret Matkal (Israeli Special Forces).<br />
shan "Palestine" is fictional because it has no established boundaries, no internationally recognized government, no military, and is de facto ruled by another nation. In the unlikely event that changes, we can talk about it. As it stands today, "Palestine" is almost as real as the Easter Bunny.<br />
non You need to qwuit getting your news from such biased sources. There was no such massacre, period. If you still hold there was, please cite a source which isn't slightly toi the left of Lenin.<br />
non I'm not denying the Lillehammer incident, although it garnered FAR more attention than it deserved. I am most certainly denying your "refugee camp massacre".<br />