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Lynette
6/18/2002 (14:39)
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Cherie Blair forced to apologise over suicide bombing comments
By Jon Smith and Rob Catherall, PA News
19 June 2002
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Cherie Blair was tonight forcded to apologise for remarks she made earlier in the day that young Palestinians 'feel they have got no hope but to blow themselves up'.

The Prime Minister also had to defend his wife

Mrs Blair's remarks, at a Palestinian medical charity event, came just hours after the latest Jerusalem suicide bombing which killed at least 19 people, including schoolchildren, on a crowded bus.

A spokeswoman for Mrs Blair tonight said: 'If any offence has been taken from the interpretation of her comments then Mrs Blair is obviously sorry.

'None was intended and it goes without saying that she condemns the atrocity today in the strongest possible terms along with all right-minded people.

'She did not and never would she ever condone suicide bombers or say they had no choice.

She was rounded on by shadow foreign secretary Michael Ancram, who said her words would cause 'massive offence' to the families of the victims.

And they contrasted with a total condemnation by Foreign Secretary Jack Straw of the bombing of a bus in the southern suburbs of Jerusalem, who said: 'Nothing can ever justify the use of terror against innocent civilians to advance a political cause.'

Her apology followed a statement from the Israeli embassy which expressed 'its regret that any public statements which might be interpreted as expressing understanding for Palestinian terrorism should be made, particularly on a day on which 19 innocent Israeli lives were taken by a suicide bomber from Hamas.

'No political grievance or circumstance can justify the wilful targeting of civilians for political gain, nor can those who glorify and encourage such atrocities, teaching and preaching hatred and violence, be absolved of their responsibility for this terrible phenomenon.'

Appearing with Queen Rania of Jordan at the launch of a £500,000 charity appeal for Medical Aid for Palestinians, the Prime Minister's wife had earlier told reporters: 'As long as young people feel they have got no hope but to blow themselves up you are never going to make progress.'

Mr Blair had to spend part of a brief public appearance with his Spanish counterpart Jose Maria Aznar at No 10 fending off criticism of his wife.

He told reporters: 'First of all I hope that no one misdescribes her sentiments, or mine or anyone else's.

'Everybody in this situation feels nothing but the deepest sympathy for the people who have lost their lives in the latest terrorist attack.

'Terrorism offers absolutely no future, no way out of that process whatsoever. But of course it is true that we need to make sure that there is hope for the future and the hopes lie in the political process taking the place of the extremists, the terrorists and the suicide bombers.

'And I am sure that is what Cherie was saying, as everyone who has looked at this problem knows is the case.'

Downing Street joined in the defence of Mrs Blair. The Prime Minister's official spokesman issued a conditional apology in response to reporters asking if No 10 would say sorry for the offence her remarks caused.

'Clearly if that is the case, then yes, but there is no need. People shouldn't take offence if they look at the context in which she has spoken, if they look at the very strong condemnation of both the Foreign Secretary and the Prime Minister of the atrocity today and one with which Mrs Blair fully associates herself.'

Mr Ancram said: 'These are most unfortunate words by the Prime Minister's wife. These words will cause massive offence to the families of schoolchildren and others whose lives were brutally and criminally ended this morning.

'There can never be any justification for terrorist violence, particularly of the kind we saw in Israel this morning.

'The only solution to this appalling conflict is for both sides to recognise that political settlement is the only way forward.'

Mrs Blair and Queen Rania were visiting the charity's HQ in Islington, north London. No 10 said it had been a long–standing invitation for some years and Mrs Blair fulfilled it today.

'The charity is one which is involved in raising funds for medicines for Palestinian women and children,' said Mr Blair's official spokesman, who said he had not spoken to the Prime Minister's wife since her remarks.

'The Queen of Jordan spoke about the fact that you weren't going to get progress while people blew themselves up and you needed a political solution that addresses the concerns of both sides and one which gives security to Israel.

'Mrs Blair said she agreed with that and then made her point. She made one comment in the context of a comment made by Queen Rania at a charity event, which underlined the need for a political process to move things forward.'

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MY COMMENT:
Well I see it didn't take long for the Zionist Avalanche to come crashing down on poor Cherie Blair. Show ONE OUNCE of understanding as to why young palestinians are turning themselves into human cannon fodder and you know that we gentiles have become nothing but a bunch of shrinking violets in the face of Zionist wrath.
reply by
Turpitz
6/18/2002 (15:35)
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Tell her to put a lid on it Tone.
We know Lord Levy and Conrad Black amongst other Zionist Jews Bank-rolled your elections.
Mind you, you did look splendid in Lord(bought title)Levy's Rolls Royce.
And just think all you had to do in return was impose a Holocau$t memorial day on the British public.And maybe next year you might try to impose 'thought crime laws' to anyone who dares to touch on the ludicrous exaggerations, that are the Holocau$t.
But tell here to keep her trap shut Tone.
The Jews made you and as such they can break you as well.
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6/18/2002 (15:59)
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reply by
Turpitz
6/18/2002 (16:39)
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Old Conrad Black Zionist owner of Britain's 'The Telegraph' newspaper.

Remember when the French Ambassador [to London]
'Daniel Bernard' called Israel 'that shitty little country'?
Well it was Conrads wife, Ms. Barbara Amiel (another Zionist gutter snipe) who went and leaked it to the media.
Well as you can imagine, the old hag is about as welcome in London's well-to-do society, as she would be in Jenin.
reply by
ARAB
6/18/2002 (19:22)
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Tony Blair is too much of a a wimp to defend his wife's comments.
What the hell did she say that was offensive?

reply by
Saul
6/18/2002 (19:47)
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Six distinct calls for Palestinian reform and elections are being uttered now: five of them are, for Palestinian purposes, both useless and irrelevant. Sharon wants reform as a way of further disabling Palestinian national life, that is, as an extension of his failed policy of constant intervention and destruction. He wants to be rid of Yasser Arafat, cut up the West Bank into fenced-in cantons, re-install an occupation authority -- preferably with some Palestinians helping out -- carry on with settlement activity, and maintain Israeli security the way he's been doing it. He is too blinded by his own ideological hallucinations and obsessions to see that this will neither bring peace nor security, and will certainly not bring the 'quiet' he keeps prattling on about. Palestinian elections in the Sharonian scheme are quite unimportant.


Second, the United States wants reform principally as a way of combating 'terrorism,' a panacea of a word that takes no account of history, context, society or anything else. George Bush has a visceral dislike for Arafat, and no understanding at all of the Palestinian situation. To say that he and his disheveled administration 'want' anything is to dignify a series of spurts, fits, starts, retractions, denunciations, totally contradictory statements, sterile missions by various officials of his administration, and about-faces, with the status of an over-all desire, which of course doesn't exist. Incoherent, except when it comes to the pressures and agendas of the Israeli lobby and the Christian Right whose spiritual head he now is, Bush's policy consists in reality of calls for Arafat to end terrorism, and (when he wants to placate the Arabs) for someone somewhere somehow to produce a Palestinian state and a big conference, and finally, for Israel to go on getting full and unconditional US support including most probably ending Arafat's career. Beyond that, US policy waits to be formulated, by someone, somewhere, somehow. One should always keep in mind though that the Middle East is a domestic, not a foreign, policy issue in America and subject to dynamics within the society that are difficult to predict.
All this perfectly suits the Israeli demand, which wants nothing more than to make Palestinian life collectively more miserable and more unlivable, whether by military incursions or by impossible political conditions that suit Sharon's frenzied obsession with stamping out Palestinians forever. Of course there are other Israelis who want co- existence with a Palestinian state, as there are American Jews who want similar things, but neither group has any determining power now. Sharon and the Bush administration run the show.


Third, is the Arab leaders' demand which as far as I can tell is a combination of several different elements, none of them directly helpful to the Palestinians themselves. First is fear of their own populations who have been witnessing Israel's mass and essentially unopposed destruction of the Palestinian territories without any serious Arab interference or attempt at deterrence. The Beirut summit peace plan offers Israel precisely what Sharon has refused, which is land for peace, and it is a proposal without any teeth, much less one with a timetable. While it may be a good thing to have it on record as a counter-weight to Israel's naked belligerence, we should have no illusions about its real intention which, like the calls for Palestinian reform, are really tokens offered to seething Arab populations who are thoroughly sick with the mediocre inaction of their rulers. Second, of course, is the sheer exasperation of most of the Arab regimes with the whole Palestinian problem. They seem to have no ideological problem with Israel as a Jewish state without any declared boundaries, which has been in illegal military occupation of Jerusalem, Gaza and the West Bank for 35 years, or with Israel's dispossession of the Palestinian people. They are prepared to accommodate nicely those terrible injustices if only Arafat and his people would simply either behave or quietly go away. Third, of course, is the long-standing desire of Arab leaders to ingratiate themselves with the US and, among themselves, to vie for the title of most important US ally. Perhaps they are simply unaware of how contemptuous most Americans are of them, and how little understood or regarded is their cultural and political status in the US.


Fourth, in the chorus of reform are the Europeans. But they only scurry around sending emissaries to see Sharon and Arafat, they make ringing declarations in Brussels, they fund a few projects and more or less leave it at that, so great is the shadow of the US over them.


Fifth, is Yasser Arafat and his circle of associates who have suddenly discovered the virtues (theoretically at least) of democracy and reform. I know that I speak at a great distance from the field of struggle, and I also know all the arguments about the besieged Arafat as a potent symbol of Palestinian resistance against Israeli aggression, but I have come to a point where I think none of that has any meaning anymore. Arafat is simply interested in saving himself. He has had almost ten years of freedom to run a petty kingdom and has succeeded essentially in bringing opprobrium and scorn on himself and most of his team; the Authority became a byword for brutality, autocracy and unimaginable corruption. Why anyone for a moment believes that at this stage he is capable of anything different, or that his new streamlined cabinet (dominated by the same old faces of defeat and incompetence) is going to produce actual reform, defies reason. He is the leader of a long suffering people, whom in the past year he has exposed to unacceptable pain and hardship, all of it based on a combination of his absence of a strategic plan and his unforgivable reliance on the tender mercies of Israel and the US via Oslo. Leaders of independence and liberation movements have no business exposing their unarmed people to the savagery of war criminals like Sharon, against whom there was no real defence or advance preparation. Why then provoke a war whose victims would be mostly innocent people when you have neither the military capacity to fight one nor the diplomatic leverage to end it? Having done this now three times (Jordan, Lebanon, West Bank) Arafat should not be given a chance to bring on a fourth disaster.
He has announced that elections will take place in early 2003, but his real concentration is to reorganise the security services. I have long pointed out in these columns that Arafat's security apparatus was always designed principally to serve him and Israel, since the Oslo accords were based on his having made a deal with Israel's military occupation. Israel cared only about its security, for which it held Arafat responsible (a position, by the way, he willingly accepted as early as 1992). In the meantime Arafat used the 15 or 19 or whatever the right number of groups was to play each off against the other, a tactic he perfected in Fakahani, and which is patently stupid so far as the general good is concerned. He never really reined in Hamas and Islamic Jihad which suited Israel perfectly: it would have a ready- made excuse to use the so-called martyr's (mindless) suicide bombings to further diminish and punish the whole people. If there is one thing along with Arafat's ruinous regime that has done us more harm as a cause it is this calamitous policy of killing Israeli civilians, which further proves to the world that we are indeed terrorists and an immoral movement. For what gain no one has been able to say.


Having therefore made a deal with the occupation through Oslo, Arafat was never really in a position to lead a movement to end it. And ironically, he is trying to make another deal now, both to save himself and prove to the US, Israel and the other Arabs that he deserves another chance. I myself don't care a whit for what Bush, or the Arab leaders, or Sharon says: I am interested in what we as a people think of our leader, and there I believe we must be absolutely clear in rejecting his entire programme of reform, elections, reorganising the government and security services. His record of failure is too dismal and his capacities as a leader too enfeebled and incompetent for him to try yet again to save himself for another try.


Sixth, finally, is the Palestinian people who are now justifiably clamouring both for reform and elections. As far as I am concerned, this clamour is the only legitimate one of the six I have outlined here. It's important to point out that Arafat's present administration as well as the Legislative Council have overstayed their original term, which should have ended with a new round of elections in 1999. Moreover, the whole basis of the 1996 elections were the Oslo accords, which in effect simply licensed Arafat and his people to run bits of the West Bank and Gaza for the Israelis, without true sovereignty or security, since Israel retained control of the borders, security, land (on which it doubled and even tripled the settlements), water and air. In other words, the old basis for elections and reform, which had been Oslo, is now null and void. Any attempt to go forward on that kind of platform is simply a wasteful ploy and will produce neither reform nor real elections. Hence the current confusion which causes every Palestinian everywhere to feel chagrin and bitter frustration.


What then is to be done if the old basis of Palestinian legitimacy no longer really exists? Certainly there can be no return to Oslo, anymore than there can be to Jordanian or Israeli law. As a student of periods of important historical change, I should like to point out that when a major rupture with the past occurred (as during the period after the fall of the monarchy because of the French Revolution, or with the demise of apartheid in South Africa before the elections of 1994 took place), a new basis of legitimacy has to be created by the only and ultimate source of authority, namely, the people itself. The major interests in Palestinian society, those that have kept life going, from the trade unions, to health workers, teachers, farmers, lawyers, doctors, in addition to all the many NGOs must now become the basis on which Palestinian reform -- despite Israel's incursions and the occupation -- is to be constructed. It seems to me useless to wait for Arafat, or Europe, or the US, or the Arabs to do this: it must absolutely be done by Palestinians themselves by way of a Constituent Assembly that contains in it all the major elements of Palestinian society. Only such a group, constructed by the people themselves and not by the remnants of the Oslo dispensation, certainly not by the shabby fragments of Arafat's discredited Authority, can hope to succeed in re- organising society from the ruinous, indeed catastrophically incoherent condition in which it is to be found. The basic job for such an Assembly is to construct an emergency system of order that has two purposes. One, to keep Palestinian life going in an orderly way with full participation for all concerned. Two, to choose an emergency executive committee whose mandate is to end the occupation, not negotiate with it. It is quite obvious that militarily we are no match for Israel. Kalishnikoffs are not effective weapons when the balance of power is so lopsided. What is needed is a creative method of struggle that mobilises all the human resources at our disposal to highlight, isolate and gradually make untenable the main aspects of Israeli occupation e.g., settlements, settlement roads, roadblocks and house demolitions. The present group around Arafat is hopelessly incapable of thinking of, much less implementing, such a strategy: it is too bankrupt, too bound up in corrupt selfish practices, too burdened with the failures of the past.
For such a Palestinian strategy to work there has to be an Israeli component made up of individuals and groups with whom a common basis of struggle against occupation can and indeed must be established. This is the great lesson of the South African struggle: that it proposed the vision of a multi- racial society from which neither individuals nor groups and leaders were ever deflected. The only vision coming out of Israel today is violence, forcible separation and the continued subordination of Palestinians to an idea of Jewish supremacy. Not every Israeli believes in these things of course, but it must be up to us to project the idea of co-existence in two states that have natural relations with each other on the basis of sovereignty and equality. Mainstream Zionism has still not been able to produce such a vision, so it must come from the Palestinian people and their new leaders whose new legitimacy has to be constructed now, at a moment when everything is crashing down and everyone is anxious to re-make Palestine in his own image and according to his own ideas.


We have never faced a worse, or at the same time, a more seminal moment. The Arab order is in total disarray; the US administration is effectively controlled by the Christian Right and the Israeli lobby (within 24 hours, everything that George Bush seems to have agreed with President Mubarak was reversed by Sharon's visit); and our society has been nearly wrecked by poor leadership and the insanity of thinking that suicide bombing will lead directly to an Islamic Palestinian state. There is always hope for the future, but one has to able to look for it and find it in the right place. It is quite clear that in the absence of any serious Palestinian or Arab information policy in the United States (especially in the Congress) we cannot for a moment delude ourselves that Powell and Bush are about to set a real agenda for Palestinian rehabilitation. That's why I keep saying that the effort must come from us, by us, for us. I'm at least trying to suggest a different avenue of approach. Who else but the Palestinian people can construct the legitimacy they need to rule themselves and fight the occupation with weapons that don't kill innocents and lose us more support than ever before? A just cause can easily be subverted by evil or inadequate or corrupt means. The sooner this is realised the better the chance we have to lead ourselves out of the present impasse.
reply by
ADAM
6/18/2002 (20:02)
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LYNNETTE, WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM? I UNDERSTAND THAT YOUR SON-IN-LAW IS A MUSLEM, BUT AS A HUMAN, WHY CAN'T YOU CONDEMN THIS BARBARIC ACT?! YOU ARE TAKING THE SIDE OF A BUNCH OF LOW LIFE, SAVAGE, GODLESS MURDERERS, THAT WOULD KILL YOU & YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY IN A HEART BEAT!!

reply by
ADAM
6/18/2002 (20:10)
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TO ARAB: YOU ARABS SHOULD NEVER CALL AN ENGLISHMAN A WIMP! WHEN YOU GUYS HAVE YOUR BUNCH OF WIMPS LIKE ARAFAT, HUSEINS, MUBARAK, KADAFI, ASSAD,
& MANY MORE, WHO ALWAYS HIDE BEHIND THEIR CHILDREN & WOMEN, & HAVE NO BALLS TO STAND OUT BY THEIR OWN!!
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6/18/2002 (21:50)
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Wisso
6/18/2002 (24:38)
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No balls??


NO FUCKING BALLS ADAM??
i ll tell u who da fuck got no balls

THATS the freakins israelie pilot 36 000 feet in the air shooting with laser targets....thats the soldiers in thos Merkava tanks 1000 meter from target in case this very target decides to trow a rock at them and scratch it..

U CALL the ARABS ppl WITH NO BALLS???

THEY R TROWING A ROCK at ISRAELIE TANKS and soldiers who r armed to the teeth...If u would see a tank 5 km from u..u d prolly shit in yer panths and hide like a bitch..those brave palesatinians TROW A ROCK ON A TANK..do u realize that??..they have no arms, no nothing but if there s something they have is Balls the size of texas for standing in front of TANKS, helicopters and resisting the 3rd most powerful s country in the world....

Israelies have killed over 3000 innocent palesitnians since the beggining of the intafada..AND IM NOT EVEN countring the JENIN masacre...

and u dare to spak up when 19 israelie whores get killed?

WAR IS WAR......AND when u constantly hit ur opponent, it s more likly that he will hit u back harder.
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ADAM
6/19/2002 (1:07)
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YOU GOT ME WRONG, NO BALLS FOR THE ONES WHO SEND THOSE KIDS TO THROW ROCKS, NO BRAINS FOR THE ONES WHO THROW THE ROCKS!!
reply by
Wisso
6/19/2002 (2:15)
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ADAM..ever asked yer self why do they trow rocks and why?

here i ll answer it for u

Palesitnians been oprressed, murdered, invaded, agressed, they have no more dignity no more country, no more land..no mroe water NO nore NOTHING...and on top of that CRIMINAL sharon who s hated by the palesitnian population for the sarba and shatila masacre puts his feet ont he 3rd holiest site in islam..and KILLS ppl protesting his presence...PPl that were PRAYING IN PEACE!!!...thats what started it all!!!

Where do they trow rocks? In israel NOOO...they trow rocks at israelie soldieres positionned in PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES....NOT ISRALEIE TERRITORIE!!

but u ll just close yer eyes once more and pretend i never posted anything cos yer lil tiny 1 inch brain who s prolly not bigger then yer dick also cannot take the fact that palesitnian r struggling for freedom!!

ADAM my handicaped jewish monkey..ever tought of comited suicide and leave us all alone ...
reply by
The Angry Clam
6/19/2002 (7:16)
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ARAB COMMENTED

'Tony Blair is too much of a a wimp to defend his wife's comments.
What the hell did she say that was offensive?'


She obviously said what most people around the world think. Welcome to that Orwellian world of the thought police. Think or speak the wrong thing that isn't part of 'official' policy and you will find yourself facing a vicious witchhunt. Now we hear that Jews are openly targeting any Western or European politician that dares show one ounce of sympathy with the Palestinian cause. If Tony Blair didn't defend his wife's remarks- what is wrong with Cherie? Is'nt she strong enough to back up her own stance with a clear FUCK OFF! Now that the Zionists have Western politicans on the ropes we can look forward to more bowing,scrapping,grovelling and copious cries for forgiveness to the murdering bastards. The stakes just went up a few notches in this stinking war of words!
reply by
Lynette to Adam
6/19/2002 (7:26)
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I have condemned the Palestinian use of suicide bombers making attacks on innocent ciivies. When will you condemn the Israeli people allowing their government to wage State Terror apon ALL of the innocent Palestinian people? Their government uses collective puinishment on the ENTIRE POPULATION, then conveniently calls it 'security measures' in order to justify their ongoing land stealing and settlement building program. So WHEN are you going to condemn that Adam?
reply by
ARAB
6/19/2002 (14:27)
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he will never condemn it. And as long as he doesnt he's part of the problem.

Obviously the LOVE AND FORGIVENESS aspect of christianity wasnt emphasized in his brainwashing sessions.
reply by
Souljah
6/19/2002 (22:30)
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Pleeeeze.

If the Palestinians stopped the terror they would have a peace agreement with a promise for a state in a short time.

The Israelis have a right to retaliate against these barbaric acts. No terror, no retaliation.
No terror, the Israelis will negotiate a land for peace deal.

Arabs don't want negotiated settlement.
They still seem to want all of Israel.
Well to those who do want the entire thing back, dream on and prepare yourselves for more pain.
For those brave Palestinians willing to live in peace with Israel, good for you. Israel loves you and wants to be your good neighbor.
Fuck the fanatics.
reply by
ADAM
6/19/2002 (24:50)
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WISSO, PLEASE,.. FOR YOUR OWN SAKE & AT LEAST ONCE IN YOUR LIFE TIME, USE YOUR BRAIN!
'I AM NOT A JEW'
I AM ONE OF TENS OF MILLIONS OF CHRISTIANS IN THIS NATION WHO STRONGLY SUPPORT THE EXISTANCE OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL!
IS IT SO HARD TO UNDERSTAND?!!
reply by
Good2Go
6/20/2002 (2:16)
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'NO FUCKING BALLS ADAM??
i ll tell u who da fuck got no balls ' then you say 'THEY R TROWING A ROCK at ISRAELIE TANKS and soldiers who r armed to the teeth...'

Bullshit, my friend. When the Israelis went into Jenin, it would have been easier and safer for them to stay in their tanks. Instead men got out and went door-to-door looking for the pricks who organize these slaughters. These are men, not chicken-shits like Hamas, who can't organize a real, useful militia like most revolutionaries have done over the centuries.

The truth is, the leaders of the PALs have no balls at all.

You then ignorantly say: 'WAR IS WAR......AND when u constantly hit ur opponent, it s more likly that he will hit u back harder. '

SO this is war? Israel sends soldiers and Hamas sends PAL daughters off to target (note - Israel does not _target_ civilians) 2 year old babies and not military targets. Very impressive.

Only 19 Israeli 'whores' got killed because PALs are being idiots here. BTW cute trick, babbling about all PALs slaughtered since the Intifada started (did Israel start it?) but oinly naming one day's kill on the Israel side. You must be as dumb as the people in Hamas.

Here's how it works, imbecile. You send a low-IQ sad sack out to blow himself up in a country that is, yes, armed to the teeth, well... they are going to kick your ass. What else do you expect, if your IQ is larger than your hat size? And do you expect that Israel will respond to these actions by saying 'you know, these people have a point. And although it doesn't guarentee our security and we have no one who doesn't like through his teeth to talk to, let's kust pull entirely out of Israel'?

What sort of thinking person believes this could happen? Again, I wish someone with a decent IQ in the Palestinian would stand up for their people and make a credible presentation so that Sharon, US, etc. can actually talk to someone who doesn't LIE through his fucking teeth at every opportunity.

PALs watch too much TV or something else is wrong if they have been lead to believe they can win in this way. They are losing. They will soon be a minority in an Israel that runs from Egypt to Lebanon, all the way to Jordan. And it will be their own fault. Why? They pulled a Khadafy and not a Gandhi. Idiots. We were almost there.
reply by
Good2Go
6/20/2002 (2:22)
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Wisso, one more thing:

'WAR IS WAR......AND when u constantly hit ur opponent, it s more likly that he will hit u back harder. '

Guess what? Israel will always be able to hit PALs harder. DO rub your hands together in glee when the 11 year old girls are killed as much as you do when an Israeli soldier is killed? I'll bet you must, given this statement, you absolute dipshit.

But killed 11 year old girls does nothing to weaken Sharon, in fact it kills any centrist movement within Israel that would have provided him with a semblance of checks and balances. By making Israelis fear for their lives (but never enough to leave the country PALs - get an education, change your diets, do something but increase your IQs) they are only making Sharon stronger in the country.

That's my point. Israel is now stronger against the PALs, because of the murder bombs. Brilliant tactical move.
reply by
Good2Go
6/20/2002 (2:27)
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' CRIMINAL sharon who s hated by the palesitnian population for the sarba and shatila masacre puts his feet ont he 3rd holiest site in islam..and KILLS ppl protesting his presence...PPl that were PRAYING IN PEACE!!!...thats what started it all!!! '

Really, the Infifada started then?

Perhaps on Earth Two, Green Lantern, but here on Earth One, not so.

Woosy, go back to your alternate universe.. you know.. the one where sending daughters to murder themselves and other people's daughters is a brave and where creating a culture of killing ones' self is an example of survival of the fittest. Leave us all alone, hey?
reply by
Wisso
6/20/2002 (4:03)
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LOL good...since u look like a smart ass..can u please tell me when did it all kaboom??

When did the second intifada all started???

i would love to see yer answer u stinkin jewish pretzel
reply by
ARAB
6/20/2002 (16:34)
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Everyone welcome GOOD2GO.
Another arrogant zionist to tackle.

YES THE INTIFADA STARTED WHEN SHARON VISITED THE TEMPLE MOUNT.
not even a pathological liar like yourself could deny that universally accepted reality.
reply by
TheAZCowBoy
6/21/2002 (1:55)
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Re: SoulJah still having her diherria of the mouth blues: 'If the Palestinians stopped the terror they would have a peace agreement with a promise for a state in a short time.'

The Israelis have a right to retaliate against these barbaric acts. No terror, no retaliation.
No terror, the Israelis will negotiate a land for peace deal.

TAC: 'I have news for you SoulJah--parasites have no rights and Zionist killer parasites have even less rights!'

KA-BOOOOOOM, is the only thing the Zionist low lives understand.

TheAZCowBoy,

PS: I left you a bottle of Pepto Bismol under the 2 kilo rock the Paly kid hit you with last time you were on your soap box making excuses for your Zionist rat friends!

PPS: Oh, the kevlar bra will cost you $200 clams if you're no bigger than a 34AAA petite, LOL!
reply by
ADAM
6/21/2002 (2:37)
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TO PALS., DO YOU ALWAYS WANT TO REMAIN AS LOSERS?!!!
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