Your tribal world of death and destruction will continue as long as you continue this:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1405385/posts
The problem's of the Middle East aren't caused from the outside. They're deeply rooted from the inside.
It's not just Richard Gere. Later in the article it mentions that Bill Clinton will be showing up.
The french word for "pompous buffoons" is often mistranslated as "great minds".
>>>>>Gere, star of "Pretty Woman" and a close friend of the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader told AFP the two-day meeting has "a lot of possibilities because the people who are meeting are not political, they have no agenda."
Former US president Bill Clinton was to join the gathering on Thursday. <<<<<<<<
Bwahahahahahha Clinton is not political and has no agenda. Bwahahahaha. Does Gere tie his own shoes? That stupid bastid probably cant wipe himself if the directions arent printed on the TP.
Gere meeting with anyone with an IQ over 65 is way over his head.
Compared to Richard Gere everyone has a great mind.
Hollywood actor Richard Gere (C) speaks to 1998 US chemistry Nobel Prize winner Walter Kohn (L) at a gala dinner in the ancient city of Petra, 230km south of Amman. The Dalai Lama and former US president Bill Clinton are among the Nobel laureates and celebrities gathering in Petra this week with the lofty goal of trying to fix the world's woes. A total of 36 of the world's top thinkers in economics, medicine, physics and literature are expected to attend the May 18-19 conference, being hosted by Jordan's King Abdullah II and Nobel Peace Prize Winner Elie Wiesel(AFP/Rabih Moghrabi)
Former U.S. president Bill Clinton speaks about globalization during a conference in Copenhagen May 17, 2005, arranged by, among others, a leading Danish business newspaper. REUTERS/Scanpix/Jan Joergensen
Former US President Bill Clinton, center, speaks after meeting with former Denmark prime Minister Poul Nyrup, left, and Social Democratic leader Helle Thorning-Schmidt in Copenhagen, Denmark Wednesday May 18, 2005. Clinton is in Denmark to speak with business and political leaders about globalization and other issues. (AP Photo/John McConnico)