You should submit this to the AP. There's a very good chance they'll think it's real. :) Their photo standards aren't particularly robust and their editors not particularly adept at their jobs.
Of course, they probably won't publish it. It doesn't fit the AP meme, which is... Bad Israel! Bad, bad Israel!
a) prevent rearming; b) deny them European sympathy; c) deny them US money laundering; d) take back Philidelphi Corridor; e) demand Egypt be more active - after all we do have a peace treaty with them; f) unite against Islamic fanaticism.
To those who think that "Hezbollah is stronger," I find it interesting that Hezbollah has chosen to not launch any rockets at Israel during the current situation. I suspect that what Israel did to them in 2006 has left them with a reluctance to experience that again.
I had a delightful commentary exchange on the subject of fauxtography at ShilohMuse with Bataya, who must be your wife. Sadly, I could not convince her to make brisket for me.
Spook, thanks. Since I can't leave comments at your blog, may I suggest you check out other posts of mine: witty, clever and smart, if I do say so myself.
As for my wife, I pointed out immediately she was not correct in her estaimation and as for brisket, she's a great cook.
I have now checked out many of your other posts. You have done some excellent work. Mazal Tov!
As for comment moderation at my blog, I have only recently posted the IAF videos there because I was disturbed that You Tube had made them difficult to access, and I wanted to be able to point people to them. I believe they are important and I applaud the IAF for its initiative and wisdom in posting them.
I hope to expand my Blog work this year, time permitting.
Should I journey to Israel, I would hope we could both persuade Bataya to make brisket!
American born, my wife and I moved to Israel in 1970. We have lived at Shiloh together with our family since 1981. I was in the Betar youth movement in the US and UK. I have worked as a political aide to Members of Knesset and a Minister during 1981-1994, lectured at the Academy for National Studies 1977-1994, was director of Israel's Media Watch 1995-2000 and currently, I work at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem. I was a guest media columnist on media affairs for The Jerusalem Post, op-ed contributor to various journals and for six years had a weekly media show on Arutz 7 radio. I serve as an unofficial spokesperson for the Jewish Communities in Judea & Samaria.
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Very clever and well done.
The US used to have Nike missiles. Ahead of our time as usual.
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Too, too funny. I may have to steal this (with proper and grateful attribution of course).
Omg, too funny! Thanks for the first laugh of my year.
You should submit this to the AP. There's a very good chance they'll think it's real. :) Their photo standards aren't particularly robust and their editors not particularly adept at their jobs.
Of course, they probably won't publish it. It doesn't fit the AP meme, which is... Bad Israel! Bad, bad Israel!
Hmmm ... right shoes only. I guess they send the left ones to the West Bank.
Laugh now. Just remember the laughter a year from now.
"Laugh now. Just remember the laughter a year from now."
Why? You got plans?
At least they're recycling those leftover shoe bombs.
What sizes do they come in?
(Snicker) Stolen! :D
Darned clever!
DaMav
>>>Why? You got plans?<<<
No nothing like that at all. It's just that the IDF bombed tha crap out of the Hezbollah over two years ago and today they are stronger than ever.
"It's just that the IDF bombed tha crap out of the Hezbollah over two years ago and today they are stronger than ever"
That is why we need to use bigger and bombs and lots more of them.
and:
a) prevent rearming;
b) deny them European sympathy;
c) deny them US money laundering;
d) take back Philidelphi Corridor;
e) demand Egypt be more active - after all we do have a peace treaty with them;
f) unite against Islamic fanaticism.
Excellent and very funny image!
To those who think that "Hezbollah is stronger," I find it interesting that Hezbollah has chosen to not launch any rockets at Israel during the current situation. I suspect that what Israel did to them in 2006 has left them with a reluctance to experience that again.
Well done. This will be in the next round up.
That's a wonderful image!
I had a delightful commentary exchange on the subject of fauxtography at ShilohMuse with Bataya, who must be your wife. Sadly, I could not convince her to make brisket for me.
I was pointed to your image by Instapundit.
Nice work!
Spook, thanks. Since I can't leave comments at your blog, may I suggest you check out other posts of mine: witty, clever and smart, if I do say so myself.
As for my wife, I pointed out immediately she was not correct in her estaimation and as for brisket, she's a great cook.
I have now checked out many of your other posts. You have done some excellent work. Mazal Tov!
As for comment moderation at my blog, I have only recently posted the IAF videos there because I was disturbed that You Tube had made them difficult to access, and I wanted to be able to point people to them. I believe they are important and I applaud the IAF for its initiative and wisdom in posting them.
I hope to expand my Blog work this year, time permitting.
Should I journey to Israel, I would hope we could both persuade Bataya to make brisket!
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