Attempts to show "understanding" for terror must be utterly rejected . . .(heels clicking) Yes, Sir!
1 posted on
10/11/2001 5:26:20 AM PDT by
Phil V.
To: Phil V.
Your obsession is showing.
2 posted on
10/11/2001 5:39:14 AM PDT by
Tom_Busch
To: Phil V.
Attempts to show "understanding" for terror must be utterly rejected . . .Or, as GW Bush said - "these terrorists are EVIL, and there is no cause, not justification for what they did. This is the face of evil."
Heed the words of our President.
5 posted on
10/11/2001 6:02:05 AM PDT by
veronica
To: Phil V.
Even if Arafat distances himself from the Hamas and Hizbulla he joined in a coalition with two months ago, and America forgets his direct orders to kill two kidnapped American Diplomats... How can Arafat distance himself from the Tanziem, who are his own troops? It is the Tanziem that have been shooting up the Jewish neighborhoods in Jerusalem and have killed many people in drive by shootings.
Arafat has allways been a terrorist, and proud of it. Now that court is in session does he think we have sudden memory loss? The clock is ticking on the Palestinian Authority.
To: Phil V.
* The 1991 Gulf War was an ideological turning point for these movements, when the US stationed forces in Islam's "holy of holies" - Saudi Arabia. Hmmmmmmmmmm......
Muslims have been in the "Holiest of Holies", Jerusalem, for centuries. Of course, God first spoke to Abraham in the Middle East and launched the seed of all great monotheistic religions. So, by that rule all non-Jews/Hebrews are defiling the Holy Land. Israel, the successor to the original Hebrew kingdoms, is justified in a scorched earth policy to rid the Holy Land of any non-Jews/Hebrews.
Capish?
To: Phil V.
I just love Herb Keinon, and try to listen to all his interviews! Thanks for posting this. Sorry to read that you're anti-Israel. I support (and love) Israel and I'm Roman Catholic.
36 posted on
10/14/2001 1:41:42 PM PDT by
onyx
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