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Hundreds in Ramallah rally in solidarity with Jordan against ISIS
2015-02-05
[MAANNEWS.NET] Hundreds of Paleostinians took part in a sit-in in solidarity with the Jordanian people after video emerged Tuesday of the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
group executing a Jordanian hostage.

The rally in front of the Jordanian Representative Office in Ramallah came in response to the slaying of Maaz al-Kassasbeh, which has provoked outrage against ISIS in Jordan, Paleostine, and across the Arab world.

Members of the central and executive committees of the Paleostine Liberation Organization and the Paleostinian parliament, as well as representatives of Fatah, the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Paleostine
... a breakaway faction of the Pöpular Frönt för the Liberation of Paleostine. The are regarded as the most intellectual of Paleostinian fedayeen groups, smoking cheap cigarettes and drawing heavily on Marxist-Leninist theory to explain their crappy lives. They can occasionally be seen strutting through the streets of Paleostine, dressed up like soldiers and lugging firearms, though they seldom manage to hit anything and then usually by accident. This may be because of their habit of wearing black masks that cut off most of their vision. That would also explain their habit of occasionally walking into walls, which is a well-known attribute of those immersed in true understanding of the dialectic...
, and civil institutions and universities took part in the sit-in, where condolences were presented to the Hashemite Kingdom's representative in Paleostine.

Jordan's ambassador to Paleostine Khalid al-Shawabkeh addressed the crowd, saying: "Jordan, its King, its government, and its people will always stand against terrorism."

Al-Shawabkeh said that the killing of al-Kassasbeh would not stop Jordanian leadership from continuing to fight terrorism.

The ambassador also expressed gratitude to the Paleostinian people and Paleostinian leadership for showing solidarity with the Jordanian people.

The two main Paleostinian political parties Fatah and Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, have both condemned the killing of al-Kassasbeh.
Posted by:Fred

#5  "We're going to need a lot of popcorn"

I've got 2 extra boxcarloads being delivered to my rail siding tomorrow morning, SPOD. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara   2015-02-05 22:20  

#4  A different SPoD, guys. Sorry.
Posted by: trailing wife   2015-02-05 21:25  

#3  SPOD you got a swamp cooler?
Posted by: Shipman   2015-02-05 11:31  

#2  SPOD - back on the grid?
Posted by: Frank G   2015-02-05 10:09  

#1  This is going to get very interesting.

Fatah, Hamas, the Jordanians, the Saudis, Syria, Iraq, and Egypt on one side and Iran and its minions on the other....

Gosh they are going to need a lot of body bags.

We're going to need a lot of popcorn AND we should get everything with wings that can carry a bomb over there as soon as possible.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2015-02-05 00:15  

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