Bringing suit against the Kwan government should be everyones' pastime. Imagine clogging their Federale courts with all kinds of stuff that would embarass them? We need to find a retired old guy who doesn't have a career to worry about to show us how to do these things or file on our behalf.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/11/13/widows.suit.ap/index.html
The Western democracy of today is the forerunner of Marxism which without it would not be thinkable. It provides this world plague with the culture in which its germs can spread.
-Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf)
People should be allowed to bury their dead under any headstone or symbol they wish. Just another example of a government under occupation.
This is good news. The more Christ Insanity is defeated, the more chance we have for defeating "Jesus' Children' the jews.
Channon and Chris; gone but not forgotten.
Fuck you hippie, you are the system.
Jews are not just a race or just a religion; they are a race who worship themselves religiously.
Speaking of the dead ............... the jews still fuck with you.
Britain has issued a formal complaint after Israeli forces caused significant damage to the Commonwealth war cemetery in Gaza City, the last resting place for thousands of troops who died fighting the Ottomans in 1917.
The British embassy in Tel Aviv wrote to the Israeli government four months ago after six headstones and a perimeter wall were destroyed by an Israeli army bulldozer but has not yet received an answer.
More damage was done last week during an Israeli operation in the nearby town of Beit Hanoun, when an attack helicopter used its cannon to fire at one of the cemetery's larger group memorial stones.
Two dozen other headstones have been pockmarked by shrapnel from Israeli artillery and several have been completely destroyed.
British diplomats are understood to be increasingly frustrated at Israel's unwillingness to discuss the issue.
advertisement
''In spite of the representations, nothing has been heard back: it's all rather exasperating," a diplomat said.
Detailed questions put by The Daily Telegraph to the office of the Israel Defence Forces went unanswered yesterday, apart from a general statement that the Israeli army does not target religious sites.
The security situation in Gaza remains so poor that this year, for the first time, British diplomats were unable to organise a remembrance service at the cemetery.
Andy Fretwell, the Holy Land representative of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, has not been able to visit the Gaza cemetery for a year because of ongoing fighting and has had to rely on reports from its Palestinian gardeners.
It's very upsetting for everyone involved in maintaining the many war graves here in the Holy Land but particularly upsetting for our loyal and dedicated local staff," Mr Fretwell said. I just wish the Israelis would pay more attention to what they are doing."
The cemetery, which was completed in 1920, is the resting place for 3,686 Commonwealth servicemen, mostly British soldiers killed during the three bloody battles it took to win Gaza from its Ottoman occupiers in 1917. There are cavalrymen, air crew and the occasional medic, but the vast bulk come from the "Poor Bloody Infantry".
The crests of many of Britain's most famous foot regiments are represented in Gaza; the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, the Cameronians, and the Royal Welch Fusiliers.
There are also 210 victims from the Second World War, when Gaza was the headquarters of a large Australian force, and 30 who have died since 1945, mostly as peacekeepers caught up in Israeli-Palestinian violence.
Under the shade of jacaranda trees, the well-irrigated gardens, with rows of identically-shaped headstones, were first damaged in July by Israeli troops.
Israel launched an operation known as Summer Rains in retaliation for the kidnapping of an Israeli soldier, Corporal Gilad Shalit. The operation consisted of a number of raids deep into Gaza. One incursion reached as far as the Tufah, the Gaza City suburb where the cemetery is located.
Mr Fretwell remembers receiving a telephone call from the retired head gardener, Ibrahim Jeradeh, who was hiding under a table at the time because of the weight of Israeli fire.
''The tanks came to the edge of Tufah and then they sent in the bulldozers," said Mr Jeradeh, 69, who still works part time at the cemetery.
"They destroyed all of our olive trees and some citrus trees but the worst thing was that they destroyed part of the perimeter wall, in the Canadian section, making it fall on to some headstones.
''We could not go outside for two days because it was too dangerous. If you opened a window they would have shot you."
Clearing undergrowth in Gaza is a standard tactic for Israel because it is used by Palestinian militants as cover to fire home-made rockets into Israel.
As the bulldozer continued its work, Mr Fretwell immediately called colleagues at the British Embassy who contacted the Israeli army.
The bulldozer was eventually ordered away but not until it had trundled into a section of the cemetery where 184 Ottoman soldiers lie in a mass grave, leaving two bare stretches in the green grass where its tracks cut into the ground.
The Western democracy of today is the forerunner of Marxism which without it would not be thinkable. It provides this world plague with the culture in which its germs can spread.
-Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf)
Fretwell, wake up!.... The Israelis are on THE OTHER SIDE!
...Andy Fretwell, the Holy Land representative of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, has not been able to visit the Gaza cemetery for a year because of ongoing fighting and has had to rely on reports from its Palestinian gardeners.
It's very upsetting for everyone involved in maintaining the many war graves here in the Holy Land but particularly upsetting for our loyal and dedicated local staff," Mr Fretwell said. I just wish the Israelis would pay more attention to what they are doing."
The cemetery, which was completed in 1920, is the resting place for 3,686 Commonwealth servicemen, mostly British soldiers killed during the three bloody battles it took to win Gaza from its Ottoman occupiers in 1917. There are cavalrymen, air crew and the occasional medic, but the vast bulk come from the "Poor Bloody Infantry".
The crests of many of Britain's most famous foot regiments are represented in Gaza; the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, the Cameronians, and the Royal Welch Fusiliers.
There are also 210 victims from the Second World War, when Gaza was the headquarters of a large Australian force, and 30 who have died since 1945, mostly as peacekeepers caught up in Israeli-Palestinian violence...
"Go, Nazis, Go!"
I want a valknut on my tombstone, with any inscriptions carved in both English, and Anglo-Saxon or common Germanic runic script. I also wish to be buried with my sword and rifle.
"At every door-way,
ere one enters,
one should spy round,
one should pry round
for uncertain is the witting
that there be no foeman sitting,
within, before one on the floor." -Odin, from the Hávamál (Olive Bray's translation)