To: M. Dodge Thomas
“So, as memory of the Holocaust fades and is placed in historical perspective, and as it becomes increasingly clear that peace with Israels neighbors is likely impossible, Israel will inevitably (in my opinion) increasingly come to be seen as an archaic remnant of European colonialism rather than a noble and just response to an enormous tragedy.
And one of the most potent ways to accelerate that process, IMO, is to have your foreign policy conducted by someone like the new foreign minister.”
Me thinks I smell a subtle undercurrent in your commentary. subtle, but there.
31 posted on
04/06/2009 3:47:38 AM PDT by
flaglady47
(Four years of captivity, no relief in sight)
To: flaglady47
And one of the most potent ways to accelerate that process, IMO, is to have your foreign policy conducted by someone like the new foreign minister.
Wait, don't you work for the US State Department? I know I have heard that line before... either that or in some of the same theological circles that Condi Rice frequented... Sheesh.
33 posted on
04/06/2009 4:25:02 AM PDT by
safisoft
To: flaglady47
Me thinks I smell a subtle undercurrent in your commentary. subtle, but there. I though I was being pretty clear, but if you feel there was some sort of hidden agenda, please feel to ask a specific question.
To: M. Dodge Thomas; flaglady47
Yes, please illustrate the "subtle, but there, undercurrent" in Flaglady's extremely well-written post. I'm all ears, er.....eyes.
Leni
36 posted on
04/06/2009 6:41:08 AM PDT by
MinuteGal
(FR Regional Convention (southeastern states) 4/25 Orlando....Y'all Invited. Freepmail Me for Info)
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