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Cognitive Dissonance Alert
The leftturds call the Israelis “occupiers” with derision, yet, they call themselves “occupiers”, endearingly, when they protest.
It’s hard trying to keep up with their spaghetti brains.
Home - by BigFurHat - November 22, 2012 - 13:25 America/New_York - 5 Comments
Cognitive Dissonance Alert
The leftturds call the Israelis “occupiers” with derision, yet, they call themselves “occupiers”, endearingly, when they protest.
It’s hard trying to keep up with their spaghetti brains.
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Bob M.
November 22nd, 2012
“It’s hard trying to keep up with their spaghetti brains.”
There’s NO “p,” “”g,” or “e” in “SHIT,” btw.
And you used too many “t’s.”
FYI.
ToreyDawn
November 22nd, 2012
Good job C. Steven! Thanks for taping this. I’m glad to see so many standing with Israel, especially in Chicago. There are so many misinformed people out there. I’ve been battling them a bit on this truth in media, pro-Israel cartoon that went viral from my fb toon page and garnered attention from all over the world: http://tinyurl.com/ahaoybk It’s been interesting watching Israelis argue it out with Syrians, Turkish citizens and many others from all over. They more than hold their own
Keep up the great work!
MaryfromMarin
November 22nd, 2012
They’re just trying to be “flexible”. You know, like BHO.
old_oaks
November 22nd, 2012
Try and pull that shit in Highland Park, IL… Fuckin traitors!
eternal cracker p
November 22nd, 2012
At 2:25 when he pans on the other side of the street, 161 N. Clark St, that’s where I used to work. What some may not realize is below Clark street is a tunnel that connects either side and is filled with shops, places to eat, and even a DMV (that has most of the people lined up). It used to be a cool place to work. 12 blocks to the west is where I used to live on Randolph… a 4 minute ride on the green line from Ashland stop to work. It _was_ fun. Glad I’m not there now.