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Breaking news: We all have internet access and most of us have cable TV.
Why do you fuckstains feel the need to post every little bit of news flatulence you run across? We are capable of reading the news for ourselves. Your need to fucking post news and to attempt to impress us with your idiotic views on it is annoying.
Get a god damn blog. GFY is for business and abusing your fellow webmasters. :winkwink: Yeah Smokey you fucking closet Anti Semite, you're one of the people I'm talking to. I guess I need to hit some Politics forums next time I need a traffic trade. Jesus. |
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The looney left wing organizations encourage the people reading to post their articles on all message boards.
Alot of the kids dont get any news that isn't a thread title. |
hell yes !
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On a side note, wtf is up with thread views?
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was wandering that, I have never ever felt the need to post some random nonsense news on an adult board
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i get my news from gfy, keep posting! :)
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(CNN) -- The United States on Thursday vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution demanding Israel halt its attacks in Gaza.
The proposal also demanded that Palestinian militants release the Israeli soldier abducted June 25 in a raid in Israel and stop launching rockets at Israel from Gaza. In addition, it called on Israel to release Palestinian government officials and lawmakers it took into custody after the soldier's abduction. Ten nations on the council voted in favor of the resolution, and four abstained. John Bolton, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said that "in light of the fluid events on the ground," the United States believed the Qatar-sponsored resolution was untimely and out of date, and would have helped inflame passions in the Middle East. As one of the five permanent members on the Security Council, the United States has veto power over resolutions. Earlier Thursday, the United Nations called fighting between Hezbollah militants and Israel a "major crisis" and said it was sending a diplomatic team to the region. A U.N. statement said the team will urge all parties to exercise restraint. The three-member team first will visit Cairo to meet with Egyptian officials and consult with Arab League Foreign Ministers, who will be meeting there Saturday. Vijay Nambiar, Alvaro de Soto and Terje Roed Larsen are also expected to travel to Israel, the occupied Palestinian territories, Lebanon and Syria, with other stops added as needed. Israel has bombed runways at civilian and military airports in Lebanon, as well as a Hezbollah-run television station in response to Wednesday's abduction of two Israeli soldiers. It also has imposed a full naval blockade on the country. Hezbollah fighters have been lobbing Katyusha rockets into northern Israel. (Full story) Lebanese Interior Minister Ahmed Fatfat called the airport strikes a "general act of war." He said they had nothing to do with Hezbollah but were, instead, an attack against Lebanon's "economic interests," especially its tourism industry. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Wednesday said the attack and abductions were an "act of war" and said the Lebanese government would be held responsible for the soldiers' safe release. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said he is concerned that a "regional war is mounting" with Israel's military campaigns in Lebanon and Gaza, where forces were deployed after last month's capture of an Israeli soldier. "This is not our interest and will not bring peace and stability to the region," Abbas said, referring to "this [Israeli] aggression." Bashar Ja'afari, Syria's ambassador to the United Nations, said Thursday that Syria supports Hezbollah because it is engaging in "national resistance against foreign occupation." Ja'afari said the roots of the current conflict go far beyond the recent escalation of tensions. "The Arab-Israeli conflict did not start with the capture of an Israeli soldier in Gaza or two other Israeli soldiers in south Lebanon. The Arab-Israeli conflict is 60 years old, and nobody was giving any care to solving this conflict," he said. "Those who should be blamed are the Israeli policies, not the Arab policies." Asked whether Syria has direct contact with Hezbollah, Ja'afari said, "We have been having direct contacts with everybody, except, of course, the American administration and the Israeli side." President Bush, speaking during a trip to Germany, said that "Israel has a right to defend herself." But he warned that Israel should take care not to weaken Lebanon's government. "The democracy of Lebanon is an important part of laying a foundation of peace in that region," Bush said. Bush also said Syrian President Bashar al-Assad "needs to show some leadership toward peace." Ja'afari said Damascus "is deploying a huge effort within the Arab circles ... as well as at the international level through direct contacts." "We are doing our utmost," he said. "Saturday there will be a meeting of Arab foreign affairs ministers in Cairo to discuss the Israeli escalation. We will do our best. But, mainly speaking, those who have the upper hand with regard to the Security Council should deal with the Arab-Israeli conflict in its ... wider spectrum." Bush said the United States was working to calm the situation. "We've got diplomats in the region. Secretary of State [Condoleezza] Rice, who is here, is on the phone talking to her counterparts. I'll be making calls," Bush said. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that the abduction of the soldiers was unacceptable and blamed Hezbollah for starting the crisis. The European Union reportedly condemned the fighting and criticized Israel for using what it called "disproportionate" force. It said the blockade of Lebanon was not justified. "Actions which are contrary to international humanitarian law can only aggravate the vicious circle of violence and retribution," the EU president said in a statement, according to Reuters. Hezbollah is designated a terrorist organization by the United States and Israel, but the Islamic militia is a significant player in Lebanon's fractious politics. Its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, told reporters Wednesday that abducting the soldiers was "our natural, only and logical right" to win freedom for Hezbollah prisoners held by Israel. Nasrallah said the two soldiers had been taken to a place "far, far away" and that an Israeli military campaign would not win their release. The new fighting on Israel's northern border comes amid a two-week-old Israeli campaign in Gaza in search of Israeli army Cpl. Gilad Shalit, a soldier captured by Palestinian militants there. |
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dood, I get most of my news from GFY, that's where I heard about the bomb blasts in India, may be it should be optional service - like a small window opening for the peeps that want it where all the "breaking news" threads are posted ;)
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Btw, keep up the drama, I love your threads and posts.. for real. :upsidedow |
BREAKING NEWS! Black people have enormous cocks. Stay tuned for more information.
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never mind that BS . . what's the temp gonna be in LA today?
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I've never understood the point of posting world news on here, nevermind the 12 threads on the same news piece.
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the politics threads are the worst
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I like the news posts too.
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same here:winkwink: |
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i also get news from here, And not ashamed of that. I get what is really interesting.
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That's what french news looks like on GFY :
M. Jackson condamnhahaha233; hahaha224; payer 900.000 dollars de dommages hahaha224; un ancien associhahaha233; Le chanteur amhahaha233;ricain Michael Jackson a hahaha233;thahaha233; condamnhahaha233; vendredi par un jury californien hahaha224; verser 900.000 dollars de dommages et inthahaha233;rhahaha234;ts hahaha224; un ancien associhahaha233; qui l'accusait de ne pas l'avoir payhahaha233; pour des projets audiovisuels, a-t-on appris de source judiciaire. Le jury du tribunal de Santa Monica, hahaha224; l'ouest de Los Angeles (Californie, ouest), a toutefois accordhahaha233; 200.000 dollars hahaha224; l'ex-"roi de la pop" qui poursuivait de son chahaha244;thahaha233; Marc Schaffel pour irrhahaha233;gularithahaha233;s comptables, selon la mhahaha234;me source. Les jurhahaha233;s s'hahaha233;taient retirhahaha233;s jeudi pour dhahaha233;libhahaha233;rer sur un verdict de ce prochahaha232;s au civil, ohahaha249; M. Schaffel rhahaha233;clamait 1,4 million de dollars hahaha224; Michael Jackson. La star n'a pas assisthahaha233; aux audiences, ses thahaha233;moignages ayant hahaha233;thahaha233; enregistrhahaha233;s par vidhahaha233;o. Lors du prochahaha232;s, qui a durhahaha233; deux semaines, l'avocat de M. Schaffel avait dhahaha233;crit Jackson comme un personnage qui n'honore pas ses dettes et fait semblant de ne rien comprendre aux affaires pour se dhahaha233;douaner. De son chahaha244;thahaha233;, le dhahaha233;fenseur du chanteur, Thomas Mundell, a affirmhahaha233; qu'au contraire, Jackson hahaha233;tait "un artiste facilement influenhahaha231;able, qui ne s'inthahaha233;resse pas vraiment aux questions comptables". Vendredi soir, le camp de Michael Jackson s'est fhahaha233;licithahaha233; de ce qu'il a prhahaha233;senthahaha233; comme une victoire. "Michael Jackson marque des points dans le premier round de la plainte au civil de Schaffel", a affirmhahaha233; sa porte-parole et gestionnaire Raymone Bain, notant que l'homme d'affaires avait d'abord rhahaha233;clamhahaha233; jusqu'hahaha224; 6 millions de dollars hahaha224; la star dans un premier temps. Elle a pris date pour de nouveaux dhahaha233;veloppements de l'affaire, Michael Jackson hahaha233;tant encore selon elle en contentieux avec M. Schaffel. MM. Jackson et Schaffel avaient nouhahaha233; des relations de travail en 2001 aprhahaha232;s s'hahaha234;tre rencontrhahaha233;s via le dermatologue de la star. M. Schaffel a travaillhahaha233; sur la production du disque caritatif "What more can I give", mais le chanteur a mis un terme hahaha224; leur collaboration en novembre 2001 aprhahaha232;s avoir appris que M. Schaffel avait produit des centaines de films X. Un an plus tard, ils avaient recommenchahaha233; hahaha224; travailler ensemble, M. Schaffel ayant accepthahaha233; de produire deux hahaha233;missions de thahaha233;lhahaha233;vision sphahaha233;ciales pour le chanteur. Dans sa plainte dhahaha233;poshahaha233;e en 2004, M. Schaffel affirmait qu'il aurait dhahaha251; toucher 20% des bhahaha233;nhahaha233;fices engranghahaha233;s par ces hahaha233;missions, qui ont rapporthahaha233; 10,65 millions de dollars. Il avait ensuite ramenhahaha233; ses prhahaha233;tentions hahaha224; 1,4 million. Ce prochahaha232;s intervenait 13 mois aprhahaha232;s l'acquittement de Jackson dans une affaire d'attouchements sexuels sur mineur, pour laquelle il risquait prhahaha232;s de 20 ans de prison. Acquitthahaha233; en juin 2005 de dix chefs d'accusation par un tribunal du centre de la Californie, Jackson s'est retirhahaha233; du monde pendant prhahaha232;s d'un an, shahaha233;journant surtout hahaha224; Bahrehahaha239;n, dans le Golfe, et n'est rhahaha233;apparu que rhahaha233;cemment en public, notamment au Japon. Sa porte-parole a annonchahaha233; fin juin que le chanteur aux 170 millions d'albums vendus allait tenter un retour sur le devant de la schahaha232;ne musicale, avec une tournhahaha233;e dans les prochains mois et un nouveau disque, le premier depuis six ans, qu'il esphahaha232;re sortir en 2007. |
You tell 'em, Jim...
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