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August 26, 2007

Hamas Inspired by Disney Again

When Hamas TV killed off Farfour the terrorist Mickey Mouse look-alike, who helped teach kiddies about the joys of killing Jews and other infidels, and replaced him with Nahoul the animal-abusing bee, it apparently was not out of respect for Disney's intellectual property. Now they're using an imitation Lion King to propagandize against the rival terrorist group Fatah.

Whereas a Lion King knockoff symbolizes Hamas, Fatah is subtly characterized by rats.

Hazem Sharawi of Hamas TV isn't coy about the intellectual property theft:

Disney stole a lion from the forest. We stole another lion.

Too bad Disney can't deduct royalties from the money expropriated from Western taxpayers and flushed down the Gaza Strip.

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The Hamas Lion King sneaks up on a Fatah rat.

On tips from Wiggins and Byron.

Posted by Van Helsing at August 26, 2007 6:22 PM

Comments

This time, it is not just Disney they stole from. Since Biblical times, the lion has been the symbol of the House of Judah. These hyenas should learn whom it is that they mock.


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

Posted by: James F McEnanly at August 26, 2007 7:05 PM

Wait...

Are you guys saying that these mooslim sects haven't had an original thought since the 6th century?

(snicker)

Kinda reminds me of liberals.

Posted by: Jimbo at August 27, 2007 5:11 AM

Nahoul the a-hole looks like a rejecting from the TV show "Singing Bee".

Can you imagine the outcry if American television starting airing a kids show featuring murderous Moose Limbs sawing off peoples heads, stoning women, being suicide bombers and conducting 9-11 type activities? All the pro Moose Limb groups would cry out in anger and demand the show be taken off the air.

Posted by: Anonymous at August 27, 2007 5:15 AM

Anony;
Or they would sigh in relief that we finally came around to their way of thinking.

Posted by: KHarn at August 27, 2007 11:39 AM