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I you refer you to the James A Baker lll Institute for Public Policy (Rice University)
Posted by: Robert Kriegsman on July 24, 2005 06:03 PM
I am not convinced that there is a greater idea here... Give gaza a chance tobecome "democratic" in a hamas way! Hamas will either have to declare war on Israel or work with israel. Personally i see hamas declaring war... I see palestinians moving into gaza as it's new hq! I also see large rockets flying up thier asses..... Praise be the cluster bomb....... Posted by: Shemaman on July 24, 2005 06:28 PM
None of this would have occurred if the Israels had kept their big mouths shut and stayed in place. But, Jews being Jews... they opened their mouths to tell the world that they want to be accepted as equals and as a result the crazy decision to give up a part of the Holy Land to the infidels was established. Mr Bush and his team prior to the announcement of this withdrawel was squarely in the back pocket of Israel, but once the announcement was made which by the way embarrassed the American President, then all holds were taken off and Mr. Bush's attitude towards Israel and its Nazi Like Leader changed to the negative. PT Barnum once said" Never give a sucker an even break" Israel here is the sucker and it will not have an even break. Posted by: georg von mecklenburg on July 25, 2005 02:26 AM Post a comment |
What the hell is she talking about?
"When the Israelis withdraw from Gaza, it cannot be sealed off or isolated, with the Palestinian people closed in after the withdrawal," Rice told a joint news conference with Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas in the West Bank
What the hell is she talking about. This is a phoney issue. No one is talking about sealing it off or intending to seal it off. In fact failing agreement to allow unfettered acess, things will gone on as before. That means controlled access.
This demand unfairly attributes nefarious intentions to Israel. As such it is a calumny.
What's her problem?
Posted by Ted Belman at July 24, 2005 05:22 PM