(not) Dead (yet) Chicks Monday...
(...and let us hope they live long, happy lives before they do pass on.)
dee-dee dee-dee-dee... skimming news headlines and articles today... dee-dee-dee... hey, what's this?Feast your eyes on these sexy, sexy gun-toting pieces of eye candy:
... "Israel has decided to reach out to young US men by publishing images of ... soldiers" ...

yowza (and an 'Murican flag bandana, too. That's so-o-o hot.)
grr-ow-w-w-l ... look at 'em carry those big guns
ah-OO-OO-woo-woo-woo
<slim pickens> Now, he sure does have a purdy smile, don't he? </slim pickens>
*whistle*
He sure knows how to use his weapon.
hubba hubba... waitaminute ...whoops...
I really need to read these articles more closely:Israel targets US lad mag market (BBC):Will someone over at the Anti-Strib please tell me again how low-brow sexism and rambo-esque militarism supposed to "improve the image" of Israel to the American population? I keep forgetting.
Israel has decided to reach out to young US men by publishing images of semi-clad female former soldiers in US men's magazine, Maxim.
The pictures are part of a public relations drive to improve the image of the country within the US.
Maxim said it was "pleased" with the result of its collaboration with the Israeli consulate in New York, which came up with the idea.
But some in Israel have said that the images were not appropriate.
"We definitely have public relations problems, and I'm all for creative solutions," Israeli lawmaker Colette Avital said.
"But there are enough beautiful and interesting things we can use to tap into this demographic than to show a half-naked woman in a magazine of this kind, considered pornographic."
According to AP, the photo spread will include pictures of Israeli model Nivit Bash - who served in Israeli military intelligence - and former Miss Israel, Gal Gadot.
The Israeli consulate defended its decision, taken after research indicated that Israel meant very little to young US men.
"Males that age have no feeling toward Israel one way or another, and we view that as a problem, so we came up with an idea that would be appealing to them," said David Dorfman, a media adviser at the consulate.
The photo feature, entitled "Women of the Israeli Defense Forces", will be published in the July issue of the magazine.
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On another note: Hey, Tracy. I saw you interviewed in last week's paper. When did you sell out and become pro-Strib?Technorati Tags: feminism, israel, public relations, united states, war



5 comment(s):
Those backwards thinking 'people' at anti-strib aren't worth the time of even countering their poor attempts at wit and humor but it's good to see you're still throwing it back at them!
By Sornie, at Thursday, July 12, 2007 9:33:00 PM
Dehumanize the opposition much?
lol
By Anonymous, at Wednesday, July 18, 2007 4:40:00 PM
Dude, your blog is so small, I didn't even see the link.
Speaking of size, you seem to have missed the whole Hot Chick Friday cncept, so I doubt Hot Israeli Babes will make anymore sense to you.
Let me know when you get interviewed by the Red Star and we'll compare notes. Until then your post reaks of sour grapes.
By Tracy, at Friday, July 20, 2007 1:26:00 PM
Sour grapes? Smells more like he pinched a loaf in his diapers.
By maxx, at Sunday, July 22, 2007 12:39:00 PM
Am I the only one who spouts when he seesa gun? I can't be
By DAV, at Saturday, July 28, 2007 3:25:00 PM
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