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Asking A Hypothetical Question For Sheer Amusement

If the election was between Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton who would you want to see win?
Asking for a friend: If you support part of a terrorist organization, are you a terrorist supporter?

Edit: Just to answer your question, it would be irrelevant. They both serve the same financial masters who push the same globalist agenda.
 
Part time supporter? Are you accusing me of supporting part of a terrorist organization? Which part of which organization?
Yes. You stated that you were for the 'non-violent' portion of Hamas. You know the ones that build hospitals and schools. Well, they are part of Hamas (and build said Hospitals on their money laundering banks, and build weapon armories in those schools). So by your own words, you agree that you are a part-time supporter of Hamas, which last I checked was a terrorist organization.
 
Yes. You stated that you were for the 'non-violent' portion of Hamas. You know the ones that build hospitals and schools. Well, they are part of Hamas (and build said Hospitals on their money laundering banks, and build weapon armories in those schools). So by your own words, you agree that you are a part-time supporter of Hamas, which last I checked was a terrorist organization.
I see your point. It is a good one. If Israel’s strongest ally, the USA, designates Hamas as a terrorist organization then one must not “support” the civil wing that provides services to its people but participates in no violence or else by default one is supporting the terrorist organization. Therefore the proper course of action is to upend the civil wing so that no services are provided at all. It makes sense in its own twisted cruelty.
 
I see your point. It is a good one. If Israel’s strongest ally, the USA, designates Hamas as a terrorist organization then one must not “support” the civil wing that provides services to its people but participates in no violence or else by default one is supporting the terrorist organization. Therefore the proper course of action is to upend the civil wing so that no services are provided at all. It makes sense in its own twisted cruelty.
Yep. The Civil wing of a terrorist organization is still PART of the terrorist organization. Glad we're in agreement that you have posted and confirmed that you support Hamas.

And btw, the US has designated Hamas a terrorist organization. My use of that designation is not correlated to Israel's classification of Hamas.
 
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I see your point. It is a good one. If Israel’s strongest ally, the USA, designates Hamas as a terrorist organization then one must not “support” the civil wing that provides services to its people but participates in no violence or else by default one is supporting the terrorist organization. Therefore the proper course of action is to upend the civil wing so that no services are provided at all. It makes sense in its own twisted cruelty.
Oh look, one of those part of the Civil Wing you speak about is on video.



Hmmm, maybe it's just me but her answers are the same as the terrorist. Gee I wonder why?
 
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I see your point. It is a good one. If Israel’s strongest ally, the USA, designates Hamas as a terrorist organization then one must not “support” the civil wing that provides services to its people but participates in no violence or else by default one is supporting the terrorist organization. Therefore the proper course of action is to upend the civil wing so that no services are provided at all. It makes sense in its own twisted cruelty.
Is this "civil wing" of Hamas the folks who purchase humans from ISIS?
 
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Is this "civil wing" of Hamas the folks who purchase humans from ISIS?
Ponca's all for the civilian arm of Hamas such as this peaceful and pious doctor:

Dr. Aljamal, 74, was a general practitioner and also led the call to prayer at the local mosque, waking early every day to get there before dawn.

“He was a pious man,” neighbor Abdelrahman El Tahrawi said. “He leads the prayer, then he goes back to his home. He didn’t mix with people, didn’t complain about other people, and no one complained about him. He was a man who minded his own business.”

Dr. Aljamal’s son Abdallah, 36, was a freelance journalist who most recently wrote for the US-based Palestine Chronicle, for which he filed regular dispatches on the war in Gaza.
(I bet those dispatches were highly accurate depictions of the atrocities that Israel has committed on innocent Gazan's like his father. You know the one's that Ponca likes to link to on a daily basis.)

Neighbors told CNN it was no secret that the family had links to Hamas. “We were worried about the Aljamal house. They are with Hamas,” said a neighbor and family acquaintance.

 
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Ponca's all for the civilian arm of Hamas such as this peaceful and pious doctor:

Dr. Aljamal, 74, was a general practitioner and also led the call to prayer at the local mosque, waking early every day to get there before dawn.

“He was a pious man,” neighbor Abdelrahman El Tahrawi said. “He leads the prayer, then he goes back to his home. He didn’t mix with people, didn’t complain about other people, and no one complained about him. He was a man who minded his own business.”

Dr. Aljamal’s son Abdallah, 36, was a freelance journalist who most recently wrote for the US-based Palestine Chronicle, for which he filed regular dispatches on the war in Gaza.
(I bet those dispatches were highly accurate depictions of the atrocities that Israel has committed on innocent Gazan's like his father. You know the one's that Ponca likes to link to on a daily basis.)

Neighbors told CNN it was no secret that the family had links to Hamas. “We were worried about the Aljamal house. They are with Hamas,” said a neighbor and family acquaintance.

Careful now, aix. Dan sees the posting of factual information as unnecessary personally insulting rhetoric directed towards him.
 
Careful now, aix. Dan sees the posting of factual information as unnecessary personally insulting rhetoric directed towards him.
Its funny watching him run from the threads that he posted when he gets called out for his own statements, only to watch him post yet another new thread pushing the same propaganda narrative. What's really sad is that he even admits his links are propaganda, but he is so sure that Israel is evil, that he gobbles the propaganda up anyway.
 
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Its funny watching him run from the threads that he posted when he gets called out for his own statements, only to watch him post yet another new thread pushing the same propaganda narrative. What's really sad is that he even admits his links are propaganda, but he is so sure that Israel is evil, that he gobbles the propaganda up anyway.
I don’t need propaganda to convince me that what the state of Israel does is evil. It surprises me that you either can’t see it or are so infatuated with Israel you see it but don’t care.
 
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I don’t need propaganda to convince me that what the state of Israel does is evil. It surprises me that you either can’t see it or are so infatuated with Israel you see it but don’t care.
I'm not infatuated with Israel. But as someone who has spent a significant amount of time in several countries throughout the Middle East (can you say the same?), I understand the Israeli plight and support them. I suspect that you, on the other hand, know nothing of the multi-generational conflict of the region beyond what you read on someone's blog.

Edit: Btw, being so sure that Israel is evil without the need of reading propaganda really is the definition of antisemitism.
 
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I don’t need propaganda to convince me that what the state of Israel does is evil. It surprises me that you either can’t see it or are so infatuated with Israel you see it but don’t care.
You've been duped into believing a long standing religious conflict is a white vs brown conflict, Dan. Who convinced you of that?
 
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