Opinion  Sever Plocker
Israeli media should do some fact checking
Sever Plocker
Published: 30.03.15, 00:28
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1. so what
(03.30.15)
and even if Netanyahu won only thanks to the sefardim - and this needs to be verified- tell Obama and his team of retards and his anti Israeli J group that THIS IS PREFERABLE GIR THE JEWS AND ISRAELIS THAN SEEING A LEFTIST BEING ELECTED BY THE ARAB VOTES. ALWAYS REMEMBER THSG THE AMERICAN JEWS (whose majority is not halachicly Jewish- PUT OVANA IN OKACE INKY BECAUSE HE IS BLACK. there is nothing more destructive in this world than an "atheist" Jew.
2. Devisive
Haim ,   Ra'anana ISRAEL   (03.30.15)
Having failed at every other attempt to descredit the Likud, you are now trying to find ethnic differences. In every country of the world Labour is the poor section of the community. In ISRAEL it has always been the idle rich, and most dishonest. I am Ashkenazi, so are all my friends, most in the hierarchy of LIKUD are Ashkenazi and proud of it.
3. fact checking polls
richard sherwin ,   herzliyah israel   (03.30.15)
checking the 'truths' people and pollsters claim to justify their sense of entitlement and the reasons why the real world (i.e. apart from their true-believer friends) fails to justify them, especially when they lose elections. thanks for your doing some of it, but it should be 'standard practice' for news reporting (when it is not involved in self serving delusions). One would think each party would fact-check at least the claims of their opponents. At least, after the fact, if not before.
4. ONE NOTE
zahra ,   shufaat   (03.30.15)
iam a religouse woman i love god strongly without any suspect in any case or time but i do not be such a thing in loving people so once i said ----if you are a believer inyour love iam an atheist in my love -- sorry to say it is not in israil but in most countries there is no demarcation in love between god and people the relation in both depends on emotions cases circumstances times and benifits
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