RE: Happy Birthday Robbie ..

party party party
cheering happy birthday cheering


gift cake party hat balloons

hug kiss bouquet teddybear

CS Get-Together - ROME, ITALY - 3-5 April 2009

Seems as the OP I can put pics here...grin thumbs up



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wine Hic!

RE: Say Something - other than Happy New Year

Ok, I'll try...grin

RE: how many people have fell in love with another person on this site?

Works both ways...

RE: how many people have fell in love with another person on this site?

Why can't you just stay away from me??

How hard can it be?

RE: Say Something - other than Happy New Year

giggle



Night night!!!teddybear

RE: how many people have fell in love with another person on this site?

Not sure how my post turned into something about you... yet again...confused dunno

RE: Say Something - other than Happy New Year

How about... hic!!wine

RE: how many people have fell in love with another person on this site?

laugh

RE: how many people have fell in love with another person on this site?

I still wonder what Jesus would say....dunno

RE: Say Something - other than Happy New Year

I'm hungry as well now...laugh

RE: Say Something - other than Happy New Year

grin

RE: Say Something - other than Happy New Year

chicken

RE: how many people have fell in love with another person on this site?





How hard is it, to explaing what you meant with our post???

RE: how many people have fell in love with another person on this site?

How hard is it just explaining what you meant with your post??

That was all i asked...


dunno

RE: how many people have fell in love with another person on this site?

Oooh, I'm so NOT there for the bbq then...laugh

RE: how many people have fell in love with another person on this site?

Again, you're not making much sense...


Would you please clarify just what you're trying to say here?

Thanks!

RE: how many people have fell in love with another person on this site?

I'm sooo happy for you!!

hug


BBQ this summer???wink wine

RE: Say Something - other than Happy New Year

I can't believe it, another 2 threads gone????dunno



mumbling

RE: Happy Birthday p_seg!!!!

party party party
cheering happy birthday cheering

gift cake party hat


hug kiss teddybear bouquet

HAPPY BIRTHDAY P_SEG!!!!!

cheering happy birthday


bouquet

HAPPY BIRTHDAY P_SEG!!!!!

party party party

danceline danceline

cheering cheering happy birthday cheering cheering

gift cake balloons party hat hug kiss



Hope you have a great day!!!!



teddybear bouquet

RE: Gaza !! Israel kills civilians ,, among international silence .. What do you think ? share !

Not sure if this has been mentioned before on here...

How Israel breached the ceasefire, to set up an invasion
"ISRAELI propaganda is making much of the Hamas breach of the June-December Gaza ceasefire with rocket-fire into southern Israel. What is not being discussed — nor reported on — are Israel’s own breaches of the ceasefire, which left at least seven dead, homes bulldozed and women blind-folded and abducted… and set up the current attack on Gaza.

These incursions provoked the rocket attacks that are now being exploited to justify the current Israeli attack on Gaza.

Late on Tuesday 4 November Israeli tanks entered central Gaza near Deir al_Balah and Khan Younis and the Maghazi refugee camps. The incursion lasted for three days and was supported by air strikes, which directly killed four Palestinians.

The Ma’an News Agency first reported the Israeli ceasefire breach on Wednesday 5 November. The blog From Occupied Palestine filed its first report on 5 November and added more details on 6 November. The Israeli incursion appears to have been ignored by mainstream western media agencies.

Ma’an reported the Israeli army claim it was searching for tunnels which had been dug to abduct Israeli soldiers. There was never a claim by the Israelis that the incursion was aimed at stopping rockets being fired into southern Israel.

All told seven fighters of the Hamas armed wing, the al_Qassam Brigades, were killed.

It is apparent from the local Ma’an and Occupied Palestine reports that the incursions led to rocket-firing from a plethora of militant organizations… with Hamas struggling to calm the situation and hold the ceasefire.

But within a week statements by Israeli prime minister Olmert emphasized the rockets, not Israel’s own incursion."

CS Get-Together - ROME, ITALY - 3-5 April 2009

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wine

RE: Gaza !! Israel kills civilians ,, among international silence .. What do you think ? share !

applause


Good to see you!!!hug bouquet

Haha - Im listening to Elvis - what are you listening to? part 2...

Željko Joksimovic - Lane Moje

RE: Gaza !! Israel kills civilians ,, among international silence .. What do you think ? share !

Most Gazans also believe that Israel's latest assault was pre-planned, that the soldier's capture is merely a trigger. Israel dropped thousands of shells on Gaza, killing women, children and old people, long before his capture. This time, Israel attacked Gaza within hours of a national consensus accord signed by Fatah and Hamas, which could have led to negotiations between Palestinians and Israelis. That would have pushed Israel to give up control of Palestinian land and resources. Gazans believe that the goal of Israel's military campaign is the destruction of both our elected government and our infrastructure, and with it our will to secure our national rights.

Though we do not now live with ease, we live with resolve. Until the world pressures Israel to recognize our rights in our land, and to pursue a peace that brings freedom and security to Israelis and Palestinians, we both will continue to pay the price.

Mona El-Farra is a physician and human rights advocate in the Gaza Strip. "

RE: Gaza !! Israel kills civilians ,, among international silence .. What do you think ? share !

Came across this and just thought I'd share...
it's from The Boston Globe...


"My life in Gaza
By Mona El-Farra | July 10, 2006

THE IRONY IS almost beyond belief. Since the capture of an Israeli soldier on June 25, the Gaza Strip has been subjected to a large-scale military operation, what Israel calls ``Summer Rain." Because Israel bombed the power plant, and the area needs electricity to pump water, most of Gaza now has almost no access to drinking water. In the heat of summer, rain would be a blessing far more welcome than the ongoing bombings.

I am already starting to lose track of days and nights, of how many bombs have dropped. Since the main power plant was destroyed, we have had to live with no electricity. What we do get is patchy, and barely enough to recharge our mobile phones and our laptops so that we do not lose all touch with each other and with the outside world.

As a physician, I fear for our patients. Twenty-two hospitals have no electricity. They have to rely on generators, but the generators need fuel. We have enough fuel to last a few days at most, because the borders are sealed so no fuel can get in. The shortage of power threatens the lives of patients on life-support machines and children in intensive care, as well as renal dialysis patients and others. Hundreds of operations have been postponed. The pharmacies were already nearly empty because of Israeli border closures and the cutoff of international aid. What little supplies were left have gone bad in the absence of refrigeration.

Food too is spoiling without refrigeration, and food supplies are low. West Bank farmers threw away truckloads of spoiled fruit after sitting for days and then being denied Israeli permission to enter Gaza. Children grow hungry as we watch the food that could nourish them thrown into the garbage instead. More than 30,000 children suffer from malnutrition, and this number will increase as diarrhea spreads because of the limited supply of clean water and food contamination.

As a mother, I fear for the children. I see the effects of the relentless sonic booms and artillery shelling on my 13-year-old daughter. She is restless, panicked, and afraid to go out, yet frustrated because she can't see her friends. When Israeli fighter planes fly by day and night, the sound is terrifying. My daughter usually jumps into bed with me, shivering with fear. Then both of us end up crouching on the floor. My heart races, yet I try to pacify my daughter, to make her feel safe. But when the bombs sound, I flinch and scream. My daughter feels my fear and knows that we need to pacify each other. I am a doctor, a mature, middle-aged woman. But with the sonic booming, I become hysterical.

This aggression will leave psychological scars on the children for years to come. Instilling fear, anger and loss in them will not bring peace and security to Israelis.

Ostensibly, this bombing campaign started because of the soldier's capture. To the outside world it might seem like an easy decision for Palestinians: Let the soldier go, and the siege will end. Yet for Gazans, even in the face of this brutal violence, another decision comes, not with ease, but with resolve. He is one soldier who was captured in a military operation. Today, several hundred Palestinian children and women are locked in Israeli prisons. They deserve their freedom no less than he does. Their families mourn their absence no less than his family does. So while Gazans endure Israel's rainstorm, most want the soldier held -- not harmed -- until the women and children are released."


cont.

Haha - Im listening to Elvis - what are you listening to? part 2...

Oh, that's one I'd forgotten about... wil have to find it!
Thanks!! thumbs up



Flying Pickets - Only You

RE: 3somes

It was just the of them at first...


bouquet

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