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Send a hamburger, pizza, or ice cream to the brave IDF soldiers
Yediot Aharonot ^
| May 21, 2002
| Amir Rappaport,
Posted on 08/11/2002 12:15:01 AM PDT by GaryMontana
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To: lonnie
I'm pretty sure it was the other way around. Israel got the bomb secrets FROM South africa (with some help from the French).
To: LarryLied
That charity is a very good one. I hope to someday take advantage of it. Birthrightisrael.org
To: College Repub
Some people don't care where charity comes from I guess. I don't want money from Marc Rich and Gary Winnick considering all the people they have ruined but to each their own.
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To: LarryLied
That charity is funded by a wide variety of people. Not just Rich and Winnick. The Steinhardts (??) and Bronfmans (seagrams) are the major contributors.
To: College Repub
I know. Makes one wonder about people who would associate with Rich and Winnick, doesn't it? Is money that important? I can't see a major America charity accepting money from John Gotti or Bernard Ebbers.
Marc Rich was charged with over 50 counts of tax evasion, fraud, and conspiracy in 1983. He did business with Iran during the hostage crisis and made deals with South Africa, despite an apartheid-era embargo. Since fleeing the country, he has lived in Switzerland and has donated more than $200 million to charity over the last 20 years, particularly to organizations in Israel. Many of his Israeli benefactors wrote or called Clinton on Rich's behalf, including Prime Minister Ehud Barak, Foreign Minister Shlomo Ben-Ami, Zubin Mehta of the Israeli Philharmonic, several former mayors of Israeli cities, numerous museum directors, and former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres.1
To: GaryMontana
Freedom? You must not have the same dictionary I do.
Six billion/yr. of our tax dollars is not enough for these folks to buy their own pizza?
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08/13/2002 8:45:10 AM PDT
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Le-Roy
To: LarryLied
Larry
Do you openly wear a swastika on your right arm. or do you just have a nazi party pin on your lapel?
To: Le-Roy
I would much rather give aid to Israel than waste money on defending Germany from ? now that the cold war is over.
My dictionary is the Oxford English dictionary. Perhaps yours is from Germany.
To: GaryMontana
How about some nice sniper rifles to pick off palestinian terrorist pig-dogs.
Is their pepperoni pizza kosher?
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08/13/2002 10:00:55 AM PDT
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ricer1
To: BlessingInDisguise
I love that idea!
To: Straight Vermonter
Israel allows the pizzas to be delivered. This article was found to be false one week later.
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To: Khazaria
Circle K's are gas station here in Montana and in the Kasnas City area. Why would we want the pizzas to come from a gas station?
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To: Khazaria
Why don't you go to the website and find out if the pizzas are kosher. Frankly I could care less.
Maybe you could do some good by order some food for the soldiers instead of worring if they are kosher or not.
I am sick and tired of people who complain but do nothing to make the world a better place.
Some people complain that the food you are sending might have sausage, but do they do anything to send their "kosher food" No that would take money and effort which they dare not contribute.
And if you think it is easy for me to send things you are wrong -- I am disabled! I have a fixed income.
Yea a person who is disabled living on a fixed income in rural Montana can send food. Yet someome making a lot more money worries if what they are sending kosher pizza. Pathetic is the term I use! Perhaps you should send the pizzas next time instead of me.
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