Wednesday, November 28, 2012

the State of Palestine Quiz

Click on the cartoon below to open a larger, more readable version of this full page Dry Bones Special: the Sate of Palestine Quiz

This "Palestine Quiz" has been bouncing around the Internet for some time ...it is, of course, a reality-test challenge to anyone who has swallowed the Palestine Myth. I thought it would be fun (and timely) to dress it up as a Dry Bones cartoon.

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If you know someone who actually believes that there was ever a country or state called Palestine, don't argue with them. Just slip 'em a copy of "The Dry Bones State of Palestine Quiz".

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16 Comments:

At 6:17 PM, Blogger Shamino said...

*sigh*. The first comic in over a week and someone decides to spam the comment thread.

Welcome back, Bones. We missed you!

 
At 8:37 PM, Blogger Michael Liebowitz said...

My favorite recurring comic is the one with map of the US now and after all occupied territories are returned. I know there's a version with Carter/Begin and Obama/Natanyahu.

 
At 9:53 PM, Blogger Batya said...

The so-called Palestinians aren't related to the ancient Philistines.

And the PLO was established 28 May 1964. The concept of a "Palestinain people" was a European idea to block the establishment of a Jewish State in the mandated territory.

 
At 10:41 PM, Anonymous Trail Boss said...

Trail Boss Says: "And the war of words goes on and on and on...(with a occasional bomb thrown in!!)" It is good to have you back on my computer...I get you at midnight my time in Texas...and I was worried one of the many (almost non lethal bombs...according to the sycophant press here in the USA) had gotten you!!!

I can sum all of this up in the famous words of Golda Meir "When the Palestinians love there children more than they hate us, we will have peace!!"

 
At 11:17 PM, Anonymous Eleanor said...

Bones, it is good to have you back, you were missed. I hope the PO project goes well for you. I am looking forward to my copy.
Todays cartoon is great, the answers are a bit screwed to the left.

 
At 2:04 AM, Anonymous Sheldon Dan said...

Bones, I have saved the "State of Palestine quiz" and the ones regarding "occupied territories" in a binder for reference...

 
At 2:22 AM, Blogger Neil said...

Trail Boss Says: I noticed "Bones" cleaned up his blog and deleted the visceral hate from "Anonymous"...but I think you are still out there and I CHALLENGE YOU to check out this goggle story about Israel help to Sandy victims and then ask yourself what is true...the stuff spoon fed to you or an uninvolved 3rd party...I really hope you will look at this and then try to think for yourself...

http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/IsraelExperience/Hurricane-victims-8-Nov-2012.htm

 
At 4:15 AM, Anonymous Barak said...

These kind of people (desendants of Amalek )have always been with us and always will...

 
At 6:05 AM, Blogger wretchedwithhope said...

1. Wasn't it the Romans who first called it Palestine to rub in Jewish noses they now had to live in Philistine?

3. The only capital in Israel - Jerusalem!

5. Given 1. I guess the last palestinian leader before arafat must have been one of the ceasars - or at least one of the ceasars consuls.

9. 0 + 0 = 0

11. they had to wait for the summer of love to blast everyone's brains.

 
At 4:04 PM, Anonymous moshe bentsion said...


#5 Ahmed Shukeiry. Where's my prize?

 
At 2:58 AM, Blogger Sabba Hillel said...

Since they call themselves "Palestinian" they try to pretend that they are Philistines (which actually meant invaders)

They do try to treat the Jews the same way the Pelishtim tried to treat us in the days of Samson, Shmuel, King Saul, and King David. They will wind up the same way.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philistines

The Philistines (play /ˈfɪlɨstiːnz/, /ˈfɪlɨstaɪnz/, /fɨˈlɪstɨnz/, or /fɨˈlɪstiːnz/;[1] Hebrew: פְּלִשְׁתִּים, Plištim), Pleshet or Peleset, were a people who as part of the Sea peoples appeared in the southern coastal area of Canaan at the beginning of the Iron Age (circa 1175 BC), most probably from the Aegean region. According to the Bible, they ruled the five city-states (the "Philistine Pentapolis") of Gaza, Askelon, Ashdod, Ekron and Gath, from Wadi Gaza in the south to the Yarqon River in the north, but with no fixed border to the east.[2] The Bible paints them as the Kingdom of Israel's most dangerous enemy.[2] Originating somewhere in the Aegean,[3] their population was around 25,000 in the 12th century BC, rising to a peak of 30,000 in the 11th century BC, of which the Aegean element was not more than half the total, and perhaps much less.[4]

Nothing is known for certain about the language of the Philistines.[2] There is some limited evidence in favor of the assumption that the Philistines did originally speak some Indo-European language. A number of Philistine-related words found in the Bible are not Semitic, and can in some cases, with reservations, be traced back to Proto-Indo-European roots.[5]

 
At 3:20 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

this cartoon and all of these posts mean nothing at this time. they finally got what they always wanted today.

 
At 6:43 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

@Sabba Hillel
According to tradition, Abraham was born in Mesopotamia. That means Hebrews and Israelites (the Jews) are invaders as well. They took the land from the native Canaanites!

 
At 8:36 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Question 12: Why did the ancient Palestinians find it necessary to write a Talmud?

 
At 1:48 PM, Anonymous gutscheine zum ausdrucken said...

sehr guter Beitrag

 
At 12:50 AM, Blogger Isa Almisry said...

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