Put em on ignore, the forum is so much betterI'm sure it's funny to you watching the genocide of children.
Put em on ignore, the forum is so much betterI'm sure it's funny to you watching the genocide of children.
Dumb ass Americans thought Israel was their friend and Ally.
Israel is blatantly disrespecting the Obama administration and USA as a nation AND SOMEHOW WE STILL SUPPORT THEM NO MATTER WHAT. Wtf is going on here?
Israel is blatantly disrespecting the Obama administration and USA as a nation AND SOMEHOW WE STILL SUPPORT THEM NO MATTER WHAT. Wtf is going on here?
Israel is blatantly disrespecting the Obama administration and USA as a nation AND SOMEHOW WE STILL SUPPORT THEM NO MATTER WHAT. Wtf is going on here?
nikkas spying on peace talks of all things
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jan/30/snowden-nsa-spying-copenhagen-climate-talksDocuments leaked by Edward Snowden show how the US National Security Agency (NSA) monitored communication between key countries before and during the conference to give their negotiators advance information about other positions
And there aint shyt we can do about it![]()
Kadish, a U.S. citizen born in Connecticut, checked classified papers out of an Army research library and passed them to an Israel official, identified for the first time by prosecutors yesterday as Yossi Yagur. Yagur photographed materials related to nuclear weapons, the F-15 fighter jet program and the U.S. Patriot missile defense system, according to court papers.
A case that surprised many with allegations of espionage and even talk of the death penalty ended Friday with an 85-year-old New Jersey man hobbling out of the federal district courthouse in Manhattan, avoiding prison but fined $50,000.
“This offense is a grave one that implicates the national security of the United States,” Judge Pauley said, adding, “Why it took the government 23 years to charge Mr. Kadish is shrouded in mystery.”
He also wondered why Mr. Kadish had been allowed to plead guilty to a single charge that seemed to understate the seriousness of his crime.
“It’s clear,” Judge Pauley said, “that the government could have charged Mr. Kadish with far more serious crimes.”