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#1 by Sam.r on December 3, 2012 - 4:36 pm
Not Likely , You can do better than that Mark !
#2 by kathleen abell on December 3, 2012 - 4:57 pm
What crap! Why are you putting out such obvious crap? We are not amused.
ed note–sorry to have to embarrass you here, but it was a spoof, and a well-done one at that
#3 by Lindsey on December 3, 2012 - 5:10 pm
There is something that is missing…
at this point-in-time, israHell and The United States of America, are one-in-the-same; basically just as Alaska and Hawai’i are a part of The United States of America, so is America to israHell, and vice-versa, in the eyes of the world.
Lindsey
#4 by Bob on December 4, 2012 - 1:43 am
While I don’t find any humor in the “spoof” it does highlight a very serious and potentially fatal problem today. That is the fact that the entire US government, including the intelligence agencies and the DoD are riddled with Israeli agents and often Israeli nationals. Add to this the fact that Israeli firms with known connections to the Israeli government and intelligence services are routinely given contracts to provide and monitor the most sensitive US communications systems.
Between their agents, moles, sayanim and their access to our comms, the “spoof” is not far off the mark when it comes to just how much the Israelis know about our miiitary operations and capabilities. Even when these sayanim are caught red handed handing over classified material to the Israeli government, they are no longer prosecuted and can now act with impunity.
#5 by Ingrid B on December 4, 2012 - 7:51 pm
It`s probably not that farfetched..