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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Spiraling Leopard on October 25, 2011, 06:12:28 AM
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Audio is from SecularBeliever's question on Ask JTF a few weeks ago.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRXv6jPZvtw
Press this link to see the video. 26 hours after uploading youtube still says it is busy finishing it, so when it is encaptured it says it is unavailable. Maybe it is because the file is like 750MB big and took hours to upload.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRXv6jPZvtw
LIVELEAK upload:
ww.liveleak.com/view?i=a0c_1319623086
Add a 'w'.
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Audio is from SecularBeliever's question on Ask JTF a few weeks ago.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRXv6jPZvtw
The video is unavailable
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I don't know what is going on. Maybe encapturing is turned off.
Maybe with just a link it will work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRXv6jPZvtw
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Youtube says it hasn't fully finished uploading yet. Maybe when it's done it will show when it is encaptured.
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Yes it works ,how come it doesn't register my vote
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Yes it works ,how come it doesn't register my vote
I gues it's because it is still busy finishing the video.
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I gues it's because it is still busy finishing the video.
o.k
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בס''ד
Robert, this video is outstanding. You did an excellent job.
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thank you very much haim! :clap:
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I put it on liveleak as well:
ww.liveleak.com/view?i=a0c_1319623086
Add a 'w'.
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i am against to serve in the idf but how can you explain that rabbi kahane was for it even after the tragedy in yamit and in sinai
whats the difference between yamit and sinai to gush katif and amona?i cant understand it
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1514 views on liveleak already in 1 day.
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i am against to serve in the idf but how can you explain that rabbi kahane was for it even after the tragedy in yamit and in sinai
whats the difference between yamit and sinai to gush katif and amona?i cant understand it
No exactly sure, but I can guess that even Rabbi Kahane changed his mind in some of these things as well. For example his last book is called "Revolution or Referendum" even though before he was banned he was for voting and being part of the political system (in order to change it), but then he say that the system wont allow such change to naturally occur. People need to think "outside the box".
Maybe similarly to the IDF. Back then we saw Israel more (or somewhat more) as actually fighting the Arab enemies. Being a "leftist" was not popular and even the leftists weren't doing or proposing what they are doing now. Oslo changed a lot of things. The gov. and the media (which all work together) especially promoted "peace" day in day out in the media, schools, gov. etc. etc.