Friday, August 22, 2008

How Moonbats Break a Siege!

By now the 2 boats that are attempting to break the Siege of Gaza should have left the dock. It is a shame to report, but Gaza has never been under siege at any time. For there to have been a siege, the besieging forces must not allow any supplies into those they besiege. Yet 60 tons a day have been brought into Gaza through out this siege by Israel, not to mention, but I will, electricity, water and gas. Never before in the history of the world has an besieging force done this. But that is what happens when you listen to the lies of the Muslims and not check out the truth.

These Gaza-bound Moonbats are in for a rough voyage. The Israelis are not going to allow them to land in Gaza and will stop them when they cross into Israeli territorial waters.
Two boats filled with left-wing activists are scheduled to leave Larnaca in Cyprus towards the Gaza Strip on Thursday evening.

The activists, from 16 different states, will attempt to break what they describe as the "siege" of Gaza and give children there balloons and aid.

The boats, named "Freedom" and "Liberate Gaza" were undergoing final preparation for the short naval trip on Thursday morning. Greta Berlin, a longtime pro-Palestinian activist and one of the founders of a group which aims to "liberate" Gaza, said the delegation of peace-activists could not refuse an invitation given personally by the Hamas government's No. 2: "We are sailing there to break the siege we find to be illegal. The government of Gaza has a right to invite us and that's just what they did."

Together with Berlin, an Israeli 84-year-old Holocaust survivor, a Catholic nun and the sister-in-law of former British prime minister Tony Blair. They will be bringing no less than 5,000 balloons, to ease the plight of Gazan children, as well as some hearing aid kits.

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Balloons and hearing aids to break a siege. These really are Moonbats. If this is what they are bringing to Gaza to stop a siege that really isn't happening could you imagine what they would be trying to bring in if there really was a siege in progress. Enemas and douche bags? Wouldn't food, medicine and clothing be better? But that would mean these people would have to think for once. And if they did that they would come to the realization of:

There is no siege of Gaza!

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