Sansour knows all too well that under Sharia, women are often given 96 lashes for putting themselves in a position where they can be raped. Seeing Sansour defend Ford is an absolute joke. Under the Sharia, that Sansour wants to see enacted in the US, Ford would likely be imprisoned for her unsubstantiated allegations of a sexual nature against a man.
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Another one of the Democrats hero's lionized as the "Lion" of the Senate. Friday, July 18, 1969, memories of Chappaquiddick. According to his testimony, Kennedy accidentally drove his car off the one-lane bridge and into the tide-swept Poucha Pond. He swam free, left the scene, and did not report the accident to the police for ten hours. (He also made no attempt to rescue her) Mary Jo: "Teddy, I'm pregnant! What are we going to do?" Teddy Kennedy: "We'll cross that bridge when we come to it."
https://besacenter.org/perspectives-papers/israel-multi-front-war/
Christine Ford is not a victim, she's a liar & deserves to be treated as such. Worst of all is what she's done to actual victims
Prosecutor Who Questioned Ford Shreds Her Case In Five-Page Memo
Breaking: Christine Ford’s Activist Lawyers REFUSE to Turn Over Her Polygraph Results and Therapy Notes
Website that archived Blasey Ford's high school yearbook disappears from Google-owned Blogspot - Thomas Lifson.
The Arab word "Naqba" or catastrophe has entered the international lexicon as a synonym for Zionist “cruelty” and Arab loss of the Neverland “Palestine”.
In reality, the real “Naqba” proves that there is no historic “Palestine”. The term Naqba was coined by the Arab nationalist historian George Antonius in the 1920s as a reaction to the separation of the British Palestine Mandate from French-controlled Syria. Antonius considered this territorial separation a “disaster” because he defined himself and the local Arab population as Syrians and an inseparable part of greater Syria.
Antonius was certainly not the only Arab leader who rejected the notion of “Palestine”.
In 1937, the local Arab leader, Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi told the British Peel commission:
“There is no such country (as Palestine)! “Palestine is a term that the Zionist invented! There is no Palestine in the Bible. Our country was for centuries part of Syria.”
In 1946, the prominent Arab Princeton professor Philip Hitti, told the Anglo-American Committee:
“There is no such thing as “Palestine” in history, absolutely not.”
Next time someone mentions Naqba, tell them to go home to Syria.
In reality, the real “Naqba” proves that there is no historic “Palestine”. The term Naqba was coined by the Arab nationalist historian George Antonius in the 1920s as a reaction to the separation of the British Palestine Mandate from French-controlled Syria. Antonius considered this territorial separation a “disaster” because he defined himself and the local Arab population as Syrians and an inseparable part of greater Syria.
Antonius was certainly not the only Arab leader who rejected the notion of “Palestine”.
In 1937, the local Arab leader, Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi told the British Peel commission:
“There is no such country (as Palestine)! “Palestine is a term that the Zionist invented! There is no Palestine in the Bible. Our country was for centuries part of Syria.”
In 1946, the prominent Arab Princeton professor Philip Hitti, told the Anglo-American Committee:
“There is no such thing as “Palestine” in history, absolutely not.”
Next time someone mentions Naqba, tell them to go home to Syria.
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