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Banksys for sale..additions&new prices, by la on May 6, 2009 9:27:52 GMT 1, All Mint and registered under my name at POW
Love rat US ยฃ750 I fought the law US ยฃ850 Toxic Mary US ยฃ750 Gangsta rat ยฃ750
also mint with good provenance Monkeyqueen US ยฃ1100 Morons US ยฃ720
Soupcan US Framed to excellent standard ยฃ1100 sold
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All Mint and registered under my name at POW
Love rat US ยฃ750 I fought the law US ยฃ850 Toxic Mary US ยฃ750 Gangsta rat ยฃ750
also mint with good provenance Monkeyqueen US ยฃ1100 Morons US ยฃ720
Soupcan US Framed to excellent standard ยฃ1100 sold
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After Guy denning work, by la on Feb 13, 2009 0:08:58 GMT 1, I am after Guy Denning work. PM if you are interested in trades. Lots to offer from my side. cheers
I am after Guy Denning work. PM if you are interested in trades. Lots to offer from my side. cheers
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Denning original - Palestine charity auction, by la on Jan 26, 2009 23:39:38 GMT 1, great artist and great cause
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I WILL DO SOMETHING TO STOP THE SLAUGHTER IN GAZA!, by la on Jan 15, 2009 18:16:39 GMT 1, Israel: Boycott, Divest, Sanction Naomi Klein | The Nation | January 7, 2009
It's time. Long past time. The best strategy to end the increasingly bloody occupation is for Israel to become the target of the kind of global movement that put an end to apartheid in South Africa.
In July 2005 a huge coalition of Palestinian groups laid out plans to do just that. They called on "people of conscience all over the world to impose broad boycotts and implement divestment initiatives against Israel similar to those applied to South Africa in the apartheid era." The campaign Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions--BDS for short--was born.
Every day that Israel pounds Gaza brings more converts to the BDS cause, and talk of cease-fires is doing little to slow the momentum. Support is even emerging among Israeli Jews. In the midst of the assault roughly 500 Israelis, dozens of them well-known artists and scholars, sent a letter to foreign ambassadors stationed in Israel. It calls for "the adoption of immediate restrictive measures and sanctions" and draws a clear parallel with the antiapartheid struggle. "The boycott on South Africa was effective, but Israel is handled with kid gloves.... This international backing must stop."
Yet many still can't go there. The reasons are complex, emotional and understandable. And they simply aren't good enough. Economic sanctions are the most effective tools in the nonviolent arsenal. Surrendering them verges on active complicity. Here are the top four objections to the BDS strategy, followed by counterarguments.
1. Punitive measures will alienate rather than persuade Israelis. The world has tried what used to be called "constructive engagement." It has failed utterly. Since 2006 Israel has been steadily escalating its criminality: expanding settlements, launching an outrageous war against Lebanon and imposing collective punishment on Gaza through the brutal blockade. Despite this escalation, Israel has not faced punitive measures--quite the opposite. The weapons and $3 billion in annual aid that the US sends to Israel is only the beginning. Throughout this key period, Israel has enjoyed a dramatic improvement in its diplomatic, cultural and trade relations with a variety of other allies. For instance, in 2007 Israel became the first non-Latin American country to sign a free-trade deal with Mercosur. In the first nine months of 2008, Israeli exports to Canada went up 45 percent. A new trade deal with the European Union is set to double Israel's exports of processed food. And on December 8, European ministers "upgraded" the EU-Israel Association Agreement, a reward long sought by Jerusalem.
It is in this context that Israeli leaders started their latest war: confident they would face no meaningful costs. It is remarkable that over seven days of wartime trading, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange's flagship index actually went up 10.7 percent. When carrots don't work, sticks are needed.
2. Israel is not South Africa. Of course it isn't. The relevance of the South African model is that it proves that BDS tactics can be effective when weaker measures (protests, petitions, back-room lobbying) have failed. And there are indeed deeply distressing echoes: the color-coded IDs and travel permits, the bulldozed homes and forced displacement, the settler-only roads. Ronnie Kasrils, a prominent South African politician, said that the architecture of segregation that he saw in the West Bank and Gaza in 2007 was "infinitely worse than apartheid."
3. Why single out Israel when the United States, Britain and other Western countries do the same things in Iraq and Afghanistan? Boycott is not a dogma; it is a tactic. The reason the BDS strategy should be tried against Israel is practical: in a country so small and trade-dependent, it could actually work.
4. Boycotts sever communication; we need more dialogue, not less. This one I'll answer with a personal story. For eight years, my books have been published in Israel by a commercial house called Babel. But when I published The Shock Doctrine, I wanted to respect the boycott. On the advice of BDS activists, I contacted a small publisher called Andalus. Andalus is an activist press, deeply involved in the anti-occupation movement and the only Israeli publisher devoted exclusively to translating Arabic writing into Hebrew. We drafted a contract that guarantees that all proceeds go to Andalus's work, and none to me. In other words, I am boycotting the Israeli economy but not Israelis.
Coming up with this plan required dozens of phone calls, e-mails and instant messages, stretching from Tel Aviv to Ramallah to Paris to Toronto to Gaza City. My point is this: as soon as you start implementing a boycott strategy, dialogue increases dramatically. And why wouldn't it? Building a movement requires endless communicating, as many in the antiapartheid struggle well recall. The argument that supporting boycotts will cut us off from one another is particularly specious given the array of cheap information technologies at our fingertips. We are drowning in ways to rant at one another across national boundaries. No boycott can stop us.
Just about now, many a proud Zionist is gearing up for major point-scoring: don't I know that many of those very high-tech toys come from Israeli research parks, world leaders in infotech? True enough, but not all of them. Several days into Israel's Gaza assault, Richard Ramsey, the managing director of a British telecom company, sent an e-mail to the Israeli tech firm MobileMax. "As a result of the Israeli government action in the last few days we will no longer be in a position to consider doing business with yourself or any other Israeli company."
When contacted by The Nation, Ramsey said his decision wasn't political. "We can't afford to lose any of our clients, so it was purely commercially defensive."
It was this kind of cold business calculation that led many companies to pull out of South Africa two decades ago. And it's precisely the kind of calculation that is our most realistic hope of bringing justice, so long denied, to Palestine.
About Naomi Klein Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist, syndicated columnist and author of the international and New York Times bestseller The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. Published worldwide in September 2007, The Shock Doctrine is slated to be translated into seventeen languages to date. The six-minute companion film, created by Alfonso Cuaron, director of Children of Men, was an Official Selection of the 2007 Venice and Toronto International Film Festivals and a viral phenomenon as well, downloaded over one million times. Klein's previous book No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies was also an international bestseller, translated into more than twenty-eight languages, with over a million copies in print. A collection of her work, Fences and Windows: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate, was published in 2002. Klein's regular column for The Nation and The Guardian is distributed internationally by The New York Times Syndicate. In 2004 her reporting from Iraq for Harperโs Magazine won the James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism. The same year, she released a feature documentary about Argentinaโs occupied factories, The Take, co-produced with director Avi Lewis. The film was an official selection of the Venice Biennale and won the best documentary jury prize at the American Film Instituteโs Film Festival in Los Angeles. Klein is a former Miliband Fellow at the London School of Economics and holds an honorary Doctor of Civil Laws from the University of Kingโs College, Nova Scotia.
Israel: Boycott, Divest, Sanction Naomi Klein | The Nation | January 7, 2009
It's time. Long past time. The best strategy to end the increasingly bloody occupation is for Israel to become the target of the kind of global movement that put an end to apartheid in South Africa.
In July 2005 a huge coalition of Palestinian groups laid out plans to do just that. They called on "people of conscience all over the world to impose broad boycotts and implement divestment initiatives against Israel similar to those applied to South Africa in the apartheid era." The campaign Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions--BDS for short--was born.
Every day that Israel pounds Gaza brings more converts to the BDS cause, and talk of cease-fires is doing little to slow the momentum. Support is even emerging among Israeli Jews. In the midst of the assault roughly 500 Israelis, dozens of them well-known artists and scholars, sent a letter to foreign ambassadors stationed in Israel. It calls for "the adoption of immediate restrictive measures and sanctions" and draws a clear parallel with the antiapartheid struggle. "The boycott on South Africa was effective, but Israel is handled with kid gloves.... This international backing must stop."
Yet many still can't go there. The reasons are complex, emotional and understandable. And they simply aren't good enough. Economic sanctions are the most effective tools in the nonviolent arsenal. Surrendering them verges on active complicity. Here are the top four objections to the BDS strategy, followed by counterarguments.
1. Punitive measures will alienate rather than persuade Israelis. The world has tried what used to be called "constructive engagement." It has failed utterly. Since 2006 Israel has been steadily escalating its criminality: expanding settlements, launching an outrageous war against Lebanon and imposing collective punishment on Gaza through the brutal blockade. Despite this escalation, Israel has not faced punitive measures--quite the opposite. The weapons and $3 billion in annual aid that the US sends to Israel is only the beginning. Throughout this key period, Israel has enjoyed a dramatic improvement in its diplomatic, cultural and trade relations with a variety of other allies. For instance, in 2007 Israel became the first non-Latin American country to sign a free-trade deal with Mercosur. In the first nine months of 2008, Israeli exports to Canada went up 45 percent. A new trade deal with the European Union is set to double Israel's exports of processed food. And on December 8, European ministers "upgraded" the EU-Israel Association Agreement, a reward long sought by Jerusalem.
It is in this context that Israeli leaders started their latest war: confident they would face no meaningful costs. It is remarkable that over seven days of wartime trading, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange's flagship index actually went up 10.7 percent. When carrots don't work, sticks are needed.
2. Israel is not South Africa. Of course it isn't. The relevance of the South African model is that it proves that BDS tactics can be effective when weaker measures (protests, petitions, back-room lobbying) have failed. And there are indeed deeply distressing echoes: the color-coded IDs and travel permits, the bulldozed homes and forced displacement, the settler-only roads. Ronnie Kasrils, a prominent South African politician, said that the architecture of segregation that he saw in the West Bank and Gaza in 2007 was "infinitely worse than apartheid."
3. Why single out Israel when the United States, Britain and other Western countries do the same things in Iraq and Afghanistan? Boycott is not a dogma; it is a tactic. The reason the BDS strategy should be tried against Israel is practical: in a country so small and trade-dependent, it could actually work.
4. Boycotts sever communication; we need more dialogue, not less. This one I'll answer with a personal story. For eight years, my books have been published in Israel by a commercial house called Babel. But when I published The Shock Doctrine, I wanted to respect the boycott. On the advice of BDS activists, I contacted a small publisher called Andalus. Andalus is an activist press, deeply involved in the anti-occupation movement and the only Israeli publisher devoted exclusively to translating Arabic writing into Hebrew. We drafted a contract that guarantees that all proceeds go to Andalus's work, and none to me. In other words, I am boycotting the Israeli economy but not Israelis.
Coming up with this plan required dozens of phone calls, e-mails and instant messages, stretching from Tel Aviv to Ramallah to Paris to Toronto to Gaza City. My point is this: as soon as you start implementing a boycott strategy, dialogue increases dramatically. And why wouldn't it? Building a movement requires endless communicating, as many in the antiapartheid struggle well recall. The argument that supporting boycotts will cut us off from one another is particularly specious given the array of cheap information technologies at our fingertips. We are drowning in ways to rant at one another across national boundaries. No boycott can stop us.
Just about now, many a proud Zionist is gearing up for major point-scoring: don't I know that many of those very high-tech toys come from Israeli research parks, world leaders in infotech? True enough, but not all of them. Several days into Israel's Gaza assault, Richard Ramsey, the managing director of a British telecom company, sent an e-mail to the Israeli tech firm MobileMax. "As a result of the Israeli government action in the last few days we will no longer be in a position to consider doing business with yourself or any other Israeli company."
When contacted by The Nation, Ramsey said his decision wasn't political. "We can't afford to lose any of our clients, so it was purely commercially defensive."
It was this kind of cold business calculation that led many companies to pull out of South Africa two decades ago. And it's precisely the kind of calculation that is our most realistic hope of bringing justice, so long denied, to Palestine.
About Naomi Klein Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist, syndicated columnist and author of the international and New York Times bestseller The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. Published worldwide in September 2007, The Shock Doctrine is slated to be translated into seventeen languages to date. The six-minute companion film, created by Alfonso Cuaron, director of Children of Men, was an Official Selection of the 2007 Venice and Toronto International Film Festivals and a viral phenomenon as well, downloaded over one million times. Klein's previous book No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies was also an international bestseller, translated into more than twenty-eight languages, with over a million copies in print. A collection of her work, Fences and Windows: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate, was published in 2002. Klein's regular column for The Nation and The Guardian is distributed internationally by The New York Times Syndicate. In 2004 her reporting from Iraq for Harperโs Magazine won the James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism. The same year, she released a feature documentary about Argentinaโs occupied factories, The Take, co-produced with director Avi Lewis. The film was an official selection of the Venice Biennale and won the best documentary jury prize at the American Film Instituteโs Film Festival in Los Angeles. Klein is a former Miliband Fellow at the London School of Economics and holds an honorary Doctor of Civil Laws from the University of Kingโs College, Nova Scotia.
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I WILL DO SOMETHING TO STOP THE SLAUGHTER IN GAZA!, by la on Jan 15, 2009 18:12:40 GMT 1, Boycott Israel www.pacbi.org/boycott_news.php
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I WILL DO SOMETHING TO STOP THE SLAUGHTER IN GAZA!, by la on Jan 15, 2009 16:05:01 GMT 1, Elwheel, This image may seem shocking but thank you for posting it as this is the reality of what Israel is doing in Gaza. 400 children dead so far.
Elwheel, This image may seem shocking but thank you for posting it as this is the reality of what Israel is doing in Gaza. 400 children dead so far.
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I WILL DO SOMETHING TO STOP THE SLAUGHTER IN GAZA!, by la on Jan 15, 2009 15:59:11 GMT 1, Thereยดs a lot of feelings into this and I understand why people get upset. I support peace, I think both Hamas and Israel should take a step back and see what they are doing to innocent people. But to place the blame on Israel simply because they are there is not a valid reason for hating them, then the blame should go a long way back, back to the oneยดs who created the state of Israel. Everybody knows that Israel have never been and never will be accepted by the surrounding muslim states or by the Palestinians, that is also another big part of the problem. Israel is under constant threat from their surroundings and I think that creates a lot of agressive methods from Israel. I think you have to live there to really understand how it feels like with a constant threat hanging over your head, it makes people aggresive, it breeds hate and violence. I think the best solution would be giving the Palestinians a country of their own, a place where they can live in freedom and not being in constant fear. This constant threat that you claim Israel is subjected to comes from an illusion that your leaders created to justify the war crimes they committed during 60 years of brutal occupation. More importantly the palestinians do not need to be given somebody elses country as you seem to be suggesting. The criminal gang of Isrealis are occupying their proud land. When it comes to complying with international norms of conduct ยญ Israel is a rogue state. Eventually, all discussions about peace in the Middle East return to U.N. 242 resolution. Unfortunately the only U.N. resolutions that Israel wants to abide by are the ones that favor its territorial expansion and unrestrained militarism
Thereยดs a lot of feelings into this and I understand why people get upset. I support peace, I think both Hamas and Israel should take a step back and see what they are doing to innocent people. But to place the blame on Israel simply because they are there is not a valid reason for hating them, then the blame should go a long way back, back to the oneยดs who created the state of Israel. Everybody knows that Israel have never been and never will be accepted by the surrounding muslim states or by the Palestinians, that is also another big part of the problem. Israel is under constant threat from their surroundings and I think that creates a lot of agressive methods from Israel. I think you have to live there to really understand how it feels like with a constant threat hanging over your head, it makes people aggresive, it breeds hate and violence. I think the best solution would be giving the Palestinians a country of their own, a place where they can live in freedom and not being in constant fear. This constant threat that you claim Israel is subjected to comes from an illusion that your leaders created to justify the war crimes they committed during 60 years of brutal occupation. More importantly the palestinians do not need to be given somebody elses country as you seem to be suggesting. The criminal gang of Isrealis are occupying their proud land. When it comes to complying with international norms of conduct ยญ Israel is a rogue state. Eventually, all discussions about peace in the Middle East return to U.N. 242 resolution. Unfortunately the only U.N. resolutions that Israel wants to abide by are the ones that favor its territorial expansion and unrestrained militarism
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I WILL DO SOMETHING TO STOP THE SLAUGHTER IN GAZA!, by la on Jan 15, 2009 13:07:54 GMT 1, First of, you donยดt know me, so donยดt tell me who I am. Second, I donยดt like murder, hate and ignorance no matter which side itยดs coming from. I was trying to show that the ignorance goes both ways. I do think Hamas is no good for either the Palestinians or Israel, they murder their own people and use the Palestinian people. Are you with or against the occupation of Palestine? So we get to know you better.
First of, you donยดt know me, so donยดt tell me who I am. Second, I donยดt like murder, hate and ignorance no matter which side itยดs coming from. I was trying to show that the ignorance goes both ways. I do think Hamas is no good for either the Palestinians or Israel, they murder their own people and use the Palestinian people. Are you with or against the occupation of Palestine? So we get to know you better.
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I WILL DO SOMETHING TO STOP THE SLAUGHTER IN GAZA!, by la on Jan 13, 2009 23:52:01 GMT 1, Well, I got the dates wrong, but I think to some level she has some valid points here. I think itยดs horrible whatยดs going on, and especially with all the innocent being killed. But Israel have never been accepted as a state and will probably never be accepted as one, by the surrounding Arabic states. Thereยดs nothing new in whatยดs going on in Gaza, so even though the video is 2 years old I think it could might as well have been said today. "nothing new in whatยดs going on in Gaza" Nearly a 1000 dead including 350 children Nearly 5000 badly injured including amputations etc...
You are sick in the head if you say nothing new in whats going on
Well, I got the dates wrong, but I think to some level she has some valid points here. I think itยดs horrible whatยดs going on, and especially with all the innocent being killed. But Israel have never been accepted as a state and will probably never be accepted as one, by the surrounding Arabic states. Thereยดs nothing new in whatยดs going on in Gaza, so even though the video is 2 years old I think it could might as well have been said today. "nothing new in whatยดs going on in Gaza" Nearly a 1000 dead including 350 children Nearly 5000 badly injured including amputations etc... You are sick in the head if you say nothing new in whats going on
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I WILL DO SOMETHING TO STOP THE SLAUGHTER IN GAZA!, by la on Jan 12, 2009 0:25:12 GMT 1, God bless you Hellomum. We need more people like you
God bless you Hellomum. We need more people like you
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I WILL DO SOMETHING TO STOP THE SLAUGHTER IN GAZA!, by la on Jan 11, 2009 21:56:12 GMT 1, la "Do you have your own news agency? Did we recently miss the news of " plenty of Palestinian suicide bombers killing Israeli Civilians". It sounds like propaganda and misinformation." seriously man... google around a bit ... i think this statement will pale a bit under the weight of information out there.. googled 'palestinian suicide bomer" and received 1,010,000 results on google. searching 'hamas rocket attack isreal' returned 798,000 results i am sure somewhere in there you can do some research that will allow you to form your own opinions. but surely... no one would call the concept propaganda and misinformation. this is all very unfotunate. no one wins except the defense contractors. If you research war crimes, ethnic cleansing, theft and occupation, through google and other means, Israel will head the list by a mile. They are not allowing journalists to go into Gaza so the world does not see their crimes. Unfortunaltely for them it did not work and the international community is more aware than ever of their crimes against the palestinian civilians.
la "Do you have your own news agency? Did we recently miss the news of " plenty of Palestinian suicide bombers killing Israeli Civilians". It sounds like propaganda and misinformation." seriously man... google around a bit ... i think this statement will pale a bit under the weight of information out there.. googled 'palestinian suicide bomer" and received 1,010,000 results on google. searching 'hamas rocket attack isreal' returned 798,000 results i am sure somewhere in there you can do some research that will allow you to form your own opinions. but surely... no one would call the concept propaganda and misinformation. this is all very unfotunate. no one wins except the defense contractors. If you research war crimes, ethnic cleansing, theft and occupation, through google and other means, Israel will head the list by a mile. They are not allowing journalists to go into Gaza so the world does not see their crimes. Unfortunaltely for them it did not work and the international community is more aware than ever of their crimes against the palestinian civilians.
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I WILL DO SOMETHING TO STOP THE SLAUGHTER IN GAZA!, by la on Jan 11, 2009 1:17:52 GMT 1, Absolutely and utterly totally one sided. I am on the side of humanity and justice. This is the time to stand up and be counted and I have no doubt at all that Banksy will do this very shortly. Until there is justice there will be no peace. Simple as. What are you? Banksy's PR or something? It takes 2 sides to stop a war... Not everything is as black and white as you seem to think it is... There's been plenty of Palestinian suicide bombers killing Israeli Civilians too you know... I take no side whatsoever... but imo, they're both as bad as each other. Do you have your own news agency? Did we recently miss the news of " plenty of Palestinian suicide bombers killing Israeli Civilians". It sounds like propaganda and misinformation.
Absolutely and utterly totally one sided. I am on the side of humanity and justice. This is the time to stand up and be counted and I have no doubt at all that Banksy will do this very shortly. Until there is justice there will be no peace. Simple as. What are you? Banksy's PR or something? It takes 2 sides to stop a war... Not everything is as black and white as you seem to think it is... There's been plenty of Palestinian suicide bombers killing Israeli Civilians too you know... I take no side whatsoever... but imo, they're both as bad as each other. Do you have your own news agency? Did we recently miss the news of " plenty of Palestinian suicide bombers killing Israeli Civilians". It sounds like propaganda and misinformation.
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I WILL DO SOMETHING TO STOP THE SLAUGHTER IN GAZA!, by la on Jan 11, 2009 0:06:15 GMT 1, Israel is a country not a religion so why bring muslims into this!!! Sorry, I must have got it wrong, I thought Israel was a jewish state and palestinians were muslim, oh well I got it wrong again!! hellomum, I read the articles, very interesting, but there was nothing there, nor on any other website that I read in support of the Israeli's which justyfies the deaths on either side, ALL killing is wrong! You did get it wrong again. Palestinians are both Muslims AND Christians
Israel is a country not a religion so why bring muslims into this!!! Sorry, I must have got it wrong, I thought Israel was a jewish state and palestinians were muslim, oh well I got it wrong again!! hellomum, I read the articles, very interesting, but there was nothing there, nor on any other website that I read in support of the Israeli's which justyfies the deaths on either side, ALL killing is wrong! You did get it wrong again. Palestinians are both Muslims AND Christians
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I WILL DO SOMETHING TO STOP THE SLAUGHTER IN GAZA!, by la on Jan 9, 2009 21:34:02 GMT 1, seems like a lot of people have lost all sense of proportion on this issue, and jumped on the "we support Palestine" bandwagon, even though they know nothing about it other than what they read in the papers etc, I admit, I know very little, other than I worked for 2 years with an Israeli, who served his time in the military, and like all normal people despised the killings that were taking place, on both sides. There is no one side who is free from blame, no death whether it be Israeli or palestinian can be accepted. So all on here who are going on the march tommorrow just think also, of the 140 Suicide and Other Bombing Attacks in Israel Since the Declaration of Principles (Sept 1993) which left 542 dead, plus many more seriously injured. Manchestermike, you obviously thought that was very funny what you have posted, but I am sure it will offend many, why not try posting a joke about muslims, mike!!! Israel is a country not a religion so why bring muslims into this!!!
seems like a lot of people have lost all sense of proportion on this issue, and jumped on the "we support Palestine" bandwagon, even though they know nothing about it other than what they read in the papers etc, I admit, I know very little, other than I worked for 2 years with an Israeli, who served his time in the military, and like all normal people despised the killings that were taking place, on both sides. There is no one side who is free from blame, no death whether it be Israeli or palestinian can be accepted. So all on here who are going on the march tommorrow just think also, of the 140 Suicide and Other Bombing Attacks in Israel Since the Declaration of Principles (Sept 1993) which left 542 dead, plus many more seriously injured. Manchestermike, you obviously thought that was very funny what you have posted, but I am sure it will offend many, why not try posting a joke about muslims, mike!!! Israel is a country not a religion so why bring muslims into this!!!
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I WILL DO SOMETHING TO STOP THE SLAUGHTER IN GAZA!, by la on Jan 9, 2009 21:31:17 GMT 1, I'm off to a fancy dress party tomorrow. I'm not going to bother with a costume, I'm just going to walk in and claim the house as my own. If anyone asks what I'm doing I'll tell them I've come as Israel. Nice one Mike
I'm off to a fancy dress party tomorrow. I'm not going to bother with a costume, I'm just going to walk in and claim the house as my own. If anyone asks what I'm doing I'll tell them I've come as Israel. Nice one Mike
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Blek Le Rat prints for sale, by la on Jun 23, 2008 10:41:21 GMT 1, shock and owe 300GBP plus postage and paypal charges
sheep 300GBP plus postage and paypal charges
PMs appreciated
Best
shock and owe 300GBP plus postage and paypal charges
sheep 300GBP plus postage and paypal charges
PMs appreciated
Best
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la
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Banksy Because Im Worthless Print, by la on Jun 10, 2008 0:04:24 GMT 1, Kept flat in a portfolio folder registered in my name at POW
Unsigned
Because Im worthless get out while you can welcome to hell (numbers are not matching for the 3, but prefer to sell together)
All 3 for ยฃ3990 PM if interested
Kept flat in a portfolio folder registered in my name at POW
Unsigned
Because Im worthless get out while you can welcome to hell (numbers are not matching for the 3, but prefer to sell together)
All 3 for ยฃ3990 PM if interested
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la
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Dan Baldwin ๐ฌ๐ง New Print Release โข Art For Sale, by la on Jun 7, 2008 15:59:58 GMT 1, Full provenance with COA ยฃ3250
PM if interested. based in London [][/img]
Full provenance with COA ยฃ3250 PM if interested. based in London [ ][/img]
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la
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Beejoir original for sale, by la on Jun 7, 2008 15:42:37 GMT 1, SBFO original on metal ยฃ2250 PM if interested. Based in London [][]
SBFO original on metal ยฃ2250 PM if interested. Based in London [ ][ ]
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NOTV Neate , by la on Jun 6, 2008 9:43:12 GMT 1, For sale
ยฃ1850
PM please
For sale
ยฃ1850
PM please
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Neate gallery piece for sale, by la on Jun 2, 2008 11:59:55 GMT 1, PM your email for photos and details if interested. Can be inspected in London
cheers
PM your email for photos and details if interested. Can be inspected in London
cheers
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