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Ask JTF For Purim, March 4.
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1. You probably can't answer this question now but please reply on the next Jewish Task Force show. On June 5, 2007 it will be 40 years since the beginning of the Six-Day War by the standard calendar. Could you calculate by the Hebrew calendar what day it will be 40 years after the beginning of the Six-Day War? Could you also do such a calculation to see whether there were exactly 40 years between the first days of the War of Independence and the Intifada? If not, could you have Yakov do it, then report back to you so you can do a JTF show on it?
2. How exactly do you plan to force the Israeli government to stop interfering when Kahanists attempt to spread their message and campaign for politicial office?
Trumpeldor:
--- Quote from: Yacov Menashe Ben Rachamim on March 02, 2007, 09:59:07 AM ---
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--- Quote from: Yacov Menashe Ben Rachamim on March 01, 2007, 08:26:30 AM ---Why Antarctica? That would be pollution to the environment. They don't need a cold place. They need a warm place. Since I'm moderate, I won't say where that warm place is. ;D
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I agree. Besides, we would not want the homos to sodomize the polar bears.
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You mean the penguins. The polar bears are in The Arctic, not Antarctic.
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You're right. I better sharpen up. More reading, less watching the morons on TV.
ape:
How can you explain to these retarded Albanians that their ancestors were forceably converted to Islam?
What can we do to support the Lebanese Christians(the good Leb. Christians not the Muslim supporters) besides support a kahanist gov't?
jdl4ever:
Hey Chaim. In the spirit of Purim, I have an old JDL Purim story to tell you that I think you would like. In the mid or late 1970's in Brooklyn, my father and a car full of his JDL friends went collecting at people's houses on Purim for the JDL. He had a rich friend in the JDL named Hershey F. who rented a very realistic looking full gorilla outfit from a costume store for $150 (that's a lot of money for the 70's but it was really realistic looking) and he came along. After they finished collecting and were a little drunk, they decided that the gorilla outfit looked really cool so they came up with the idea of bringing the guy into the NY subway wearing the full gorilla suit. Anyways, when the guy walked into the subway with the full gorilla outfit on it made a whole scene. All the tourists and native New Yorkers wanted to sit on his lap and have their pictures taken since they never saw a gorilla in the subway before. So he had like 100 people sit on his lap and take photos. They still talk about this till this day.
jdl4ever:
--- Quote from: Yacov Menashe Ben Rachamim on March 03, 2007, 10:16:51 PM ---Really? I always thought there were already a lot of gorillas on the New York subway system.
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:) Good one. There's a difference between a monkey and a gorilla.
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