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SF-TX
12-30-2008, 22:21
This photo was taken at a "Solidarity With Gaza" rally in NYC on 28 December, 2008. Note the word "Zionist" in parentheses above the word "Juice."

http://thesilentmajority.wordpress.com/2008/12/28/solidarity-with-heroic-gazawhere-is-our-support-for-israel/

Surgicalcric
12-30-2008, 22:45
Thats just funny... I dont care who you are.

zauber1
12-30-2008, 23:04
Do you think that he could have meant a reference to O.J. Simpson?

SF-TX
12-30-2008, 23:08
Surely you jest? :munchin

Basenshukai
12-31-2008, 06:13
Maybe the guy is a beer drinker. :)

Richard
12-31-2008, 06:29
My guess - it's a misspelling of "Jews." :confused: Remember - one doesn't have to be literate to protest, vote, or bear children in this country. :rolleyes:

Richard's $.02 :munchin

Gypsy
12-31-2008, 07:17
What a moron. :D

Red Flag 1
12-31-2008, 07:53
He is just so proud if his sign.

Spell checker in his felt tip pen did not have the "idiot word" checker option.


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AF Doc
12-31-2008, 09:24
With that camo dew rag, he could be a greenie protesting against unsavory (pardon the pun) agricultural practices.

There is a growing 'live food' movement; perhaps he objects.

Or it could be he is trying to raise awareness about childhood obesity.

(The first picture sort of suggests that someone is questioning his vocabulary acumen.)

Soft Target
12-31-2008, 09:48
If he had specified prune juice, I would agree.

6.8SPC_DUMP
12-31-2008, 10:05
Hill Dog's run for presidency, Cynthia Kennedy's silent bid to be appointed Senator, anti-Semitic protest rallies, it's hard not to be proud of my state some days...:rolleyes:

gagners
12-31-2008, 10:20
Hill Dog's run for presidency, Cynthia Kennedy's silent bid to be appointed Senator, anti-Semitic protest rallies, it's hard not to be proud of my state some days...:rolleyes:

Want more pride in your state? Move to VT, we have parades full of it...

Oh wait, nevermind. :D

Sten
12-31-2008, 10:22
he needs to find a copy of "Angry mobs for dummies" it has an entire section on getting someone to spell check your placards. There is also a tip box on finding a native speaker to double check your translations and grammar.