Friday, November 5, 2010

Would Neutrophils Be Low If Ferritin Low

Welcome to the province!

A brief report on why it will not succeed in Hamburg, making anti-Semitic club impossible - and certainly not left. on

than 25 October 2009 activists of the B5, the Socialist Left (SoL) and the Animal Rights Action North (TAN), one from the b-movie and the group prevented critics maximize planned demonstration of Claude Lanzmann's film "Pourquoi Israƫl" violent, had adopted the militant Hamburger anti-Zionism is a new quality . Instead, as in previous incidents of this kind of strike against politically unpopular groups and individuals who had been directly attacked the work of a Jewish intellectual, a Work also, which is devoted to the question of Jewish emancipation. In response, the Alliance formed against Hamburger unacceptability, which for 13 December 2009, parallel to the new setting of why Israel in b-movie, a demonstration under the slogan "anti-Semitic club impossible - also organized left."

If we happen after the political work, the activities through once again and let their experience and results to come to an interested public, we are following the great tradition of the left 'analysis paper'. Certainly not in the sense of a final, sweeping view from Commander hill before it going back down in the troubles of the plane. If something is on the intervention of the Alliance of interest, then do not practice any world-shaking - but the conditions under which it took place. To the appropriate form is thus the insulting criticism: to make the disgrace more disgraceful those who can not even openly anti-Semitic acts unflappable. How about the demonstration from 13.12. has shown once again, these are, among citizens and among liberals, the overwhelming majority.

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