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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Dexter on October 19, 2007, 04:06:29 PM
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It's IDF officer marks V while a doctor holding his main artery (?), which saved his life:
http://www.rar.co.il/files/1192821977.jpg
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Thats a great picture, what a brave man! I wonder how hes doing now?
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Thats a great picture, what a brave man! I wonder how hes doing now?
He is alive..that's all I know...
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He is a hero
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Awesome pic !
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He is alive..that's all I know...
Baruch HaShem
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I think i saw that picture in one of the tribute videos on youtube
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The Doctor is the one holding the artery? O.K. yes i see
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I think he is a very tough soldier. Israel can be proud of him. O0
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I remember seeing that guy on Israeli television a few weeks after this picture was taken. He was totally fine, he fully recovered.
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Well thats great news!!
Ever see any of the faked pictures that came out, like the stuffed mickey mouse doll sitting on a pile of dusty rubble, without a mark on it...they even had one with a wedding dress on one of those stands dressmakers use, white dress, not a smudge on it, yet it was supposed to be in a building that was bombed, and the building was supposed to have fallen all around this white dress without leaving a mark lol...they came up with some good ones. The most famous was the muslim reporter who added all that smoke with photoshop...any 12 yr old with a photoshop program could have done better. Lots of fake pictures, but thankfully they arent smart enough to make them remotely realistic
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I enjoyed the pictures of the youth from the Galilee inscribing 'love' messages to Nasrallah on Israeli shells. The libs absolutely went bonkers over it, calling Israel a fascist, war-mongering state.
(http://etori.tripod.com/dajjalsystem/images/israeli-signing-01.png)
(http://www.informationliberation.com/files/192642682_2fea4cce66_o.jpg)
If only the bolsheviks who run Israel supported their country as much as these kids did...
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Why did the soldier make the V sign?
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Why did the soldier make the V sign?
V for Victory.
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Why did the soldier make the V sign?
V for Victory.
Oh ok! ;D That makes a lot more sense, I thought the guy was making a rude gesture.
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Why did the soldier make the V sign?
V for Victory.
Oh ok! ;D That makes a lot more sense, I thought the guy was making a rude gesture.
I learned something new this morning. I never knew this sign was used for any sort of rude gesture but I see your very correct about that fact Sarah. It must be more a more popular thing in England. Here in the U.S it only means victory to my knowledge anyway.
(http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff253/cjdpics/churchillVsign.jpg)
V for Victory
The V-sign also stands for "Victory", and unlike the British "Get Stuffed!" sign, this meaning is understood and used around the world. Popularised by Winston Churchill during world war two, the idea came from a Belgian lawyer called Victor De Lavelaye.
The Churchillian gesture
Winston Churchill took up the Victory campaign enthusiastically, and made a V sign with his fingers whenever a camera was pointed at him, his palm facing in both directions. This dismayed his private secretary, John Colville. In September 1941, Colville wrote in his diary, ''The PM will give the V-sign with two fingers in spite of representations repeatedly made to him that this gesture has quite another significance.''
Churchill was eventually persuaded to use only the palm forwards gesture.
The Victory gesture can be made with palms facing in either direction, though the palm forwards sign is more common - perhaps due to the influence of Winston Churchill.
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I enjoyed the pictures of the youth from the Galilee inscribing 'love' messages to Nasrallah on Israeli shells. The libs absolutely went bonkers over it, calling Israel a fascist, war-mongering state.
LOL This is really cool :D - I hope Naziralla gets one of these right between the buttcheeks. But you guys are forgetting that we lost the propaganda war. And its a war as important as the one on the battlefield. This only gives more fuel for anti-Israeli press.