Gaza Strip Silent Vigil at Feinstein's Office

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Anti-Zionists, cranky over Israel's brazen smack down in the Gaza Strip, which left 220 people dead, will have a whisper-quiet protest over at DiFi's office later this afternoon at 5 p.m. Co-Sponsored by Direct Action to Stop the War; the Middle East Children's Alliance (aw), Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism (oh Jesus, really?), and SF Women in Black (wait, what?). We didn't think much of this protest at first; another protest at Diane Feinstein's office where prog elitists can pretend to looked concerned, we sighed to ourselves. But it turns out you're supposed to "bring candles, posters, and banners; wear black." Wear black? We'll see you tonight at Market and Montgomery at five o'clock sharp.

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Instead of bashing Israel these protesters should be protesting the torture and murder of homosexuals by Hamas and other intolerant governments in the region.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/gay_divide.shtml

Can't one be critical of both? We're not "bashing Israel" but standing up for the freedom and liberty of a whole society and against naked military oppression. Israel has its own problem's with Homosexuals, as I remember the last Gay Pride parade in Jerusalem didn't go so well.

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"naked military oppression." seems to me that tag might fit the targeting of civilians and endless rocketfire more than a response to such.

as for equating israel's treatment of homosexuals v. that of hamas? pull your head out.

They should stand silently outside glaring at her offer door with red tape over their mouths. That'll send a clear message and the bonus of college credits.

Palestine has the right to resist in whatever form it chooses. Israel is the aggressor here and must be stopped, by whatever means necessary. From the river to the sea Palestine must be free.

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