Discussion»Statements»Rosie's Corner» Good job don juan Much death and injury going on during DAY ONE of opening the US Embassy in Jerusalem. How many will die due to you? Bets?
His adoring worshippers will find you and take you out. I'm sure I'm on their list too Sharon. They are rabid avid paranoid devotees of certainly the craziest pile of sh** who ever lived. So what are ya gonna do? They need him they want him they love him they worship him they pray to him they talk to him they will do anything for him. You ask about GOD? They do not give a sh** about a God who says "Love thy neighbor as thyself" or "what you do to the least of mine you do to me" or " THOU SHALT NOT KILL" or "the meek shall inherit the earth" or "it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter heave" or or or or or. Don juan IS THEIR GOD. SIGH. Thank you for your reply.
And guess what this sounds like to me? Sounds like Kelly Ann Conway is alive and well.
Good re-spin. Not good enough.
#BASTA. Like Michael Avenetti, I read the REAL NEWS.
At least 43 people have been killed and more than 1,700 injured by the Israeli military in Palestinian protests today along the Gaza border as the U.S. opens its new embassy in Jerusalem, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
The deaths, most from gunfire by Israeli forces, came as Palestinians amassed at the border in far greater numbers than in other recent demonstrations there.
The crowds had swelled to tens of thousands by the time the ceremony to open the embassy had started about 50 miles away in the Arnona neighborhood of Jerusalem.
PHOTO: Palestinian men carry an injured protester during clashes with Israeli forces near the border between Israel and the Gaza strip, east of Jabalia, May 14, 2018.Mohammed Abed/AFP/Getty Images Palestinian men carry an injured protester during clashes with Israeli forces near the border between Israel and the Gaza strip, east of Jabalia, May 14, 2018. more +
In a videotaped statement played at the ceremony, President Donald Trump said the move of the embassy from Tel Aviv has been "a long time coming."
The president said the United States "remains fully committed to facilitating a lasting peace agreement" between Israel and Palestinians. "We extend a hand in friendship to Israel, the Palestinians, and to all of their neighbors."
"May there be peace," Trump said. "May God bless this embassy."