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[QUOTE]And in the Samaria community of Elkana, a fire erupted at the local yeshiva (Torah academy) high school, after a bolt of lightning struck a construction site there, electrocuting two Palestinian Arab workers. Firefighters and medics rushed to the scene; the workers, both estimated to be about 30 years old, have been transferred to nearby hospital for medical treatment. [/QUOTE]
Unfortunately God hit a couple of Palestinian construction workers, so his opinion on the conflict is still open for debate.
Is it normal to be working at a construction site in the middle of a lightning storm?
[QUOTE=Matthew0505;46502198]I doubt the settlers would give a shit about Palestinians' safety[/QUOTE]
Sadly that's probably the answer.
I still question why they were working outside at a lightning storm to begin with.
and, related, I always wanted to see the WBC get struck by lightning. It would be the biggest irony ever
[QUOTE=da space core;46503330]I still question why they were working outside at a lightning storm to begin with.
and, related, I always wanted to see the WBC get struck by lightning. It would be the biggest irony ever[/QUOTE]
Well, now that I think about it, if the storm was the same as it was where I live it started pretty suddenly.
A whole bunch of lighting and rolling thunder, then almost immediately rain and hale, which lasted maybe half an hour.
Even in the winter storms, especially lighting storms, are pretty rare around here. We just don't have an instinct to run for cover when there's lightning.
[QUOTE=da space core;46503330]I still question why they were working outside at a lightning storm to begin with.
and, related, I always wanted to see the WBC get struck by lightning. It would be the biggest irony ever[/QUOTE]
they probably have a lightning rod, those damn bastards, hiding behind science
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