Sunday Christmas Eve

Merry Christmas Eve!

Brilliant!

I vividly remember watching this live on Letterman.

Fucking hell…how can this douche bag be so popular.

We are so screwed.

Have a safe and wonderful day…


6 Comments on “Sunday Christmas Eve”

  1. Happy Christmas Eve…

    Best wishes to all this Christmas…

  2. dakinikat says:

    Hope everyone enjoys the end of the year in their own special way! Personally, mine involves wine and food and staying out of the way.

  3. dakinikat says:

    Well, It’s not a silent night or a holy night.

    Israeli airstrikes kill dozens, Gaza officials say, in Christmas bloodshed

    CAIRO/GAZA/JERUSALEM, Dec 25 (Reuters) – Pope Francis lamented the war in the Holy Land where Palestinian health officials said airstrikes killed at least 78 people on Christmas Eve in one of the Gaza Strip’s deadliest nights in Israel’s 11-week-old battle with Hamas.

    Israeli strikes that began hours before midnight persisted into Christmas Day on Monday. Local residents and Palestinian media said Israel stepped up air and ground shelling against al-Bureij in central Gaza.

    At least 70 people were killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting Maghazi in central Gaza, health ministry spokesperson Ashraf Al-Qidra said, adding that many were women and children.

    The Israeli army said it was reviewing the report of a Maghazi incident and was committed to minimising harm to civilians. Hamas denies the Israeli charge that it operates in densely populated areas or uses civilians as human shields.

    The Palestinian Red Crescent published footage of the wounded being transported to hospitals. It said Israeli warplanes were bombing main roads between central Gaza, hindering the passage of ambulances and emergency vehicles.

    Medics said a separate Israeli airstrike in Khan Younis in southern Gaza killed eight Palestinians.

    Clergy cancelled celebrations in Bethlehem, the Israeli-occupied Palestinian West Bank city where tradition has it that Jesus was born in a stable 2,000 years ago.

    “Tonight, our hearts are in Bethlehem, where the Prince of Peace is once more rejected by the futile logic of war, by the clash of arms that even today prevents him from finding room in the world,” Pope Francis said, presiding at Christmas Eve Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.

    Palestinian Christians earlier held a Christmas vigil in Bethlehem with candle-lit hymns and prayers for peace in Gaza instead of the usual celebrations.

    There was no large tree, the usual centrepiece of Bethlehem’s Christmas celebrations. Nativity figurines in churches were placed amid rubble and barbed wire in solidarity with the people of Gaza.