Anyone have an update on Julie Birchill's identity crisis?


By Watchful Iris
January 28, 2011
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........"and came to the conclusion that it wasn't a Jew that I wanted to be so much as a Zionist".

I'm a shrink, Julie. I can assure you that is absolutely just fine.

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stellasolomons

28 January, 2011 - 15:48

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Julie likes Israel, that is - the little country that is steeped in Judaic history and that was re-established in 1948 thanks to the Rothschilds.

Don't get too despondent, I, you could watch re-runs of Dallas to cheer yourself up if you like.


Yoni1

28 January, 2011 - 16:26

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A 'shrink' (probably a bag lady, at most) that can't even spell the name of her subject.

What a loser.


Yoni1

28 January, 2011 - 16:27

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"re-established in 1948 thanks to the Rothschilds"

You don't actually know any history at all, do you?


stellasolomons

28 January, 2011 - 16:53

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Was I misinformed in being told that the Rothschilds bought the post '48 Israeli land? :( Would welcome illumination!


stellasolomons

28 January, 2011 - 16:58

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BTW a really Good Shabbos to you >>

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUOwVt8bI-4


amber

28 January, 2011 - 17:32

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Iris, was this really worth a blog?

I mean, seriously?

I see you have studied your subject so well that you can't even spell her name.


jandrsimonson

28 January, 2011 - 19:10

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" iris, was this really worth a blog?
I mean, seriously?"

At least as worth a blog as 99.999999999recurring % of JoseAnths blogs


Yoni1

28 January, 2011 - 20:28

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"Was I misinformed in being told that the Rothschilds bought the post '48 Israeli land?"

Err, yes, you were ...
How about investing in a book about Israel's history? You may, just may, come across as less ignorant on these blogs.

What on earth is "the post '48 Israeli land"? You seem to be saying that all of Israel is owned or was bought by the Rothschilds.

The Rothschilds bought SOME land, sure. Mostly this was in the late 19th century.


Yoni1

28 January, 2011 - 20:29

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"At least as worth a blog as 99.999999999recurring % of JoseAnths blogs"

I have yet to see you post a halfway useful sentence here.


jandrsimonson

28 January, 2011 - 21:04

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The Rothschilds bought SOME land, sure. Mostly this was in the late 19th century.

And the post 1948 land was simply stolen


Yoni1

28 January, 2011 - 21:16

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"And the post 1948 land was simply stolen"

You really are one dumb antisemitic piece of shit.


stellasolomons

28 January, 2011 - 21:28

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jose (not verified)

28 January, 2011 - 21:28

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At least as worth a blog as 99.999999999recurring % of JoseAnths blogs

Where is JoseAnth, simonsam? Show us your paranoia again.

And the post 1948 land was simply stolen

Remember that the Arabs 'stole' the land somewhere in time and ask yourself why you don't consider they have stolen that land, antisemite simonsam.

btw, Myopic now must use her own pseudo to blog. Guess why?


amber

28 January, 2011 - 23:15

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That's right simonson - post-1948, all Jewish land in Judea and Samaria and Jerusalem was stolen by the Jordanian Arab Legion, who ethnically cleansed every last Jew from these areas.

That's what you meant, wasn't it?


amber

28 January, 2011 - 23:15

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simonson, Jose posts blogs of substance, about issues that matter.

I'm glad, in your small universe, that this blog is important to you.


jose (not verified)

29 January, 2011 - 06:34

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That's right simonson - post-1948, all Jewish land in Judea and Samaria and Jerusalem was stolen by the Jordanian Arab Legion, who ethnically cleansed every last Jew from these areas.
That's what you meant, wasn't it?

Hum, amber, I think it wasn't... ;)
For simonsam, only Jews can "steal", only Jews can "ethnically cleanse", etc.

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