Grant Patel, bane of sensible readers everywhere, has finally posted another absurd screed.
In some ways, I suppose that's a good thing.
But it probably isn't.
http://grantpatel.blogspot.com/2011/09/please-tobe-letting-bombing-of.html
There is NO mention of his usual perversities, instead he seems to be cheering the eventual bombing of his least favorite country in the whole wide world. It is, remarkably, the cleanest (but NOT sanest) thing he has ever written.
Please join me in welcoming back our differently-able friend, Grant Patel.
Now on new and improved medication.
Valium and saltpeter.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Vigil for victims of the Itamar terrorist attack
Time Wednesday, March 16 • 8:30pm - 9:30pm
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Location Fountain at Bancroft and College
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Created By Tikvah: Students for Israel, Brian Maissy
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More Info
We will be holding a vigil on Wednesday night in memory of the five members of the Fogel family who were massacred in their beds last Shabbat in their home in Itamar.
(http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4041237,00.html)
The brutal murder of the mother, father, and three young children shocked the nation, sparked celebration in Gaza, and prompted Prime Minister Netanyahu to declaim the Palestinian Authority's incitement to violence and glorification of martyrdom which is perpetuating the conflict.
We will meet at the fountain at Bancroft and College at 8:00pm promptly, and walk together to our location on campus. Candles will be provided. There will be an opportunity for everyone to voice their thoughts, so you are welcome to prepare something to say if you are so inclined.
Co-sponsored with the Chabad Jewish Student Group
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Location Fountain at Bancroft and College
________________________________________
Created By Tikvah: Students for Israel, Brian Maissy
________________________________________
More Info
We will be holding a vigil on Wednesday night in memory of the five members of the Fogel family who were massacred in their beds last Shabbat in their home in Itamar.
(http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4041237,00.html)
The brutal murder of the mother, father, and three young children shocked the nation, sparked celebration in Gaza, and prompted Prime Minister Netanyahu to declaim the Palestinian Authority's incitement to violence and glorification of martyrdom which is perpetuating the conflict.
We will meet at the fountain at Bancroft and College at 8:00pm promptly, and walk together to our location on campus. Candles will be provided. There will be an opportunity for everyone to voice their thoughts, so you are welcome to prepare something to say if you are so inclined.
Co-sponsored with the Chabad Jewish Student Group
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