Soon they won't be able to leave their self made ghetto


By tomeisner2
June 13, 2010
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Barak it seems is terrified of leaving Israel for fear of being arrested. Last time I was in East Jerusalem a friend of mine whose father had been effectively killed by the Israelis by refusing to let him get through the wall to the hospital- he had suffered a heart attack and if you are Palestinian you have to pre plan these things- said to me. They have put us in an enormous cage but they have put themselves in a ghetto. What wise words!

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Blacklisted Dictator

13 June, 2010 - 20:55

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Tom,

I know that you are extremely distraught when you write your posts.

But is there any chance that you could try and use some correct grammar?

I try to read your stuff, and it is proving to be incomprehensible. I don't know how others feel, but I have to conclude that you are letting yourself down rather badly.


amber

13 June, 2010 - 21:20

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BD, the sloppy grammar simply reflects a sloppy mind.


tomeisner2

13 June, 2010 - 22:10

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that's the problem with writing these things on an i phone..
my guess is that most of you zios are not so busy, and having nothing better to do, possibly retired with all the time in the world are permanently positioned at a PC.


Blacklisted Dictator

14 June, 2010 - 05:44

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Tom,

Do you also actually compose symphonies for your orchestra whilst you blog? I bet you do.

But thank you for multi tasking. I realize that you are very busy, and it is very nice of you to try and convey your thoughts to us, even if they are incomprehensible.


Yvetta

14 June, 2010 - 07:10

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Tom, you are, I understand, a person of great musical gifts. But like many people, you make the mistake of underestimating the abilities of others. I'm sure we "Zios", to use your disparaging term, all lead very busy lives - but feel compelled to make time to support the miraculous State of Israel and to fight the odious defamation of Israel by people like you. Especially like you.


jose (not verified)

14 June, 2010 - 09:36

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Tom Eisner, with his usual bigotry, explains that if Barak did not want to leave Israel for France, it was because he fear being arested.
Knowing France a little better than Tom Eisner, I can tell there was never such a risk. France does not have such a stupid legislation as "Universal Competence".
On the other hand, inaugurating a stand on a military show would certainly upset the pro-'palestinian' croud and generate a row detrimental to the show.
So Barak made the wide choice to stay at home and not spend taxpayers' money for inaugurations. Very wise and I don't think he was really afraid of anything.
But Tom Eisner jumps easily to conclusions, especially if put forward by the pro-'palestinian' croud, of course.


ibrows

14 June, 2010 - 10:52

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Tom is right. The World Health Organisation claims that two Palestinians die each month awaiting to recieve permits from the Israeli authorities to leave Gaza and access urgent medical treatment which is not available within the strip due to the illegal Israeli blockade


Joshua18

14 June, 2010 - 10:55

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"I realize that you are very busy, and it is very nice of you to try and convey your thoughts to us, even if they are incomprehensible."

There is a reason for this incomprehensibility. In an article in Guardian in 2005, Eisner said that: "I only have to be truly awake between 7.30 and 9.30 in the evening."

Please note: As the article appears in an anti-Semitic newspaper I have not provided a link.


Yvetta

14 June, 2010 - 10:59

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Great find, Joshua! LOL


Joshua18

14 June, 2010 - 11:11

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"that's the problem with writing these things on an i phone.."

As an impoverished violinist, you can't afford a pot to p**s in never mind an iPhone.

"and having nothing better to do, possibly retired with all the time in the world"

Now that's something you will be never able to afford. Given you are still here, you'll still be scratching for a living when you're 90.


tomeisner2

14 June, 2010 - 11:36

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Now that's something you will be never able to afford. Given you are still here, you'll still be scratching for a living when you're 90.

3) I feel exactly the same way about Hamas supporters who visit Israel. They can die in the street for all I care

so are you saying that I will be dying in the streets of Israel when I am 90? gosh that is something to look forward to!


amber

14 June, 2010 - 12:30

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eisner, your support for the racist scumbags of Hamas is disgusting.


tomeisner2

14 June, 2010 - 13:00

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Your support for racial apartheid Israel is disgusting. In many ways they are worse than hamas because they have been at it longer.


amber

14 June, 2010 - 13:16

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More lies and slander against the Jews from eisner. Israel is the ONLY country of the region which is not an apartheid state - free and fair elections for all citizens whatever their ethnic background, a free press and an independent judiciary. Compare and contrast to the dhimmi status of non-Muslims (or non-existence due to ethnic cleansing) in most Arab countries of minorities. Apartheid means something eisner - I think you need to find out what.


tomeisner2

14 June, 2010 - 13:28

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I am right and you are wrong Amber, and why don't you use your real name? Got something to hide? Just like Israel has with the flotilla enquiry/whitewash.


amber

14 June, 2010 - 13:51

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eisner has decided Israel is guilty before any enquiry. Says it all.

And a most persuasive argument you employ - "I am right and you are wrong" - like a child sticking his fingers in his years shouting "I'm not listening!"

What a towering intellect you are.


Advis3r

17 June, 2010 - 12:25

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ibrow please post a link to this information - otherwise keep your lies to yourself.
eisner what's the problem with someone having an alias? If you are in to exchange of information first let's have your real name private email address and telephone number. And no I won't give you my name - it is none of your business.
As I have said before there is no point engaging with eisner all it does is empower him. His lies are plain to see there is no point challenging him because like Goebbels he just repeats them. By answering him you only enbolden him to come up with even more salacious slurs.Left unanswered his whole purpose in posting here will become otiose and he will most probably wander off to his natural home on the Guardian's Cif where he will be welcomed with open arms.
The Talmud teaches that the Almighty utilized anti-Semites to guard the Jewish people against becoming assimilated and complacent. In order to prevent the State of Israel from becoming a nation like any other it is vital that anti-Semitism and people like eisner continue their vile assault on us. The Almighty gives him the strength to carry on with his seemingly illogical fixation on Israel and behaviour (distorting facts, making groundless accusations) so that he will not give up persecuting and trying to hurt us. Therefore we should not get upset by what he writes, but strengthen our belief in the rightness of our position and our innate humanity.

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