Osbourne was not Jewish, but Judaism became important to his life through his wife, Sharon. The Jerusalem Post reported that Osbourne played in Israel twice, and spoke out against boycotts, as well as antisemitism: Ozzy Osbourne, who died on Tuesday aged 76, forged a decades-long bond with Israel through his Jewish family, two arena-sized concerts in the country, and outspoken support for the fight against antisemitism, according to multiple interviews and reports.
Yeah - believe in the First Amendment - I have to to do what I do here, but why are these miserable non-humans given a voice? There are limits - or at the very least should be - ya have to believe that...



The 1st Amendment should've included "The Right to Punch a Moron in the Face". There would be far fewer jerkwads in the world.
ReplyDeleteWorms.
ReplyDeleteBrave people criticize people who are in power. (Yes, I'd include Gabbard in this category.)
Ordinary people criticize people who are no longer in power.
Worms wait until the people they are not and never were fit to criticize are dead--when all they can accomplish is to aggravate the pain of the bereaved.
PK
The modern Nazis have no boundaries in their hate.
ReplyDeleteIf you let people talk, they will tell you EXACTLY what kind of a**hole they are.
ReplyDeleteThey can go fuck themselves in the ass with a cactus. Sideways.
ReplyDeleteElimination of this kind of this sub, islam pig fucking, human from the Universe. Such a commie libturd they are.
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