Posted on 08/02/2002 2:04:57 AM PDT by ppaul
The Bush administration's response to a terror attack in Israel that killed five Americans is focused ondiplomacyappeasement, with no indication there will be U.S. military retaliation..."We are responding by working with our Arab friends...," President Bush said.I suppose that at one time, perhaps prior to 1939, FDR may have referred to the Nazis as our "friends" too.
Whatever. I don't consider the actions of going on TV and saying that you're "very disappointed" as coming down hard on Arafat. Sending the Sec. of State out so that Arafat can crawl up on daddy Powell's knee and snivel isn't my idea of "coming down hard" either.
"I'm just as angry as Israel is right now," he said. "I'm furious that innocent life was lost."
Ooops! I'm the ass.
He said "Just as angry AS Israel right now," not AT.
Jeepers, I'm going back to bed. Apologies.
agreed! I'm still mad that Bush did not confront China when they stole our plane and kidnapped our people. Wonder what Reagan would have done? (fly AF One in there and demand our ppl?) :-)
Mean while, US airports are still crap for security...so in other words, outside of taking out the Taliban and getting America into the body guard business with Karizi and his buddies, nothing has changed...PERIOD. Way to win.
Now there's an oxymoron for you!
Janis Ruth Coulter, 36
Janis Coulter, a former Hebrew University student who converted to Judaism, served as deputy director of the Hebrew University's foreign students department in New York for the past three years.
After graduating from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 1991, Coulter studied Jewish civilization in Jerusalem.
She arrived in Israel just one day before the bombing to accompany a group of 19 American students who arrived to attend classes at the unversity. She was killed while having lunch with the students in the cafeteria.
She is survived by her father and sister living in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Marla Bennet, 24
Marla Bennet, born in California, was studying Judaism in Israel and writing her final essay. Family members said that she was due to return home to San Diego on Friday.
Bennett, who was in the second year of a three-year master's program in Judaic Studies at the Hebrew University, had been on campus to take a final exam in Hebrew language, her sole class of the semester.
Norman Greene, a relative, said, "Marla was incredibly bright, top of her class. She was extremely outgoing, bubbly young lady, very seriously involved in investigating her Judaism. She was interested in human beings, and finding a peaceful resolution to the Arab-Israeli conflict."
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David Gritz, 24
David Gritz, 24, of Peru, Massachusetts, lived in Jerusalem, and held dual U.S. and French citizenship.
Gritz, the son of a Croatian mother and an American father, grew up in Paris, but spent his summers at his parents' house in the small town of Peru in the Berkshires. He had arrived in Jerusalem to begin a graduate course in Jewish thought at the Hebrew University, having recently completed the first year of a philosophy degree in Paris.
Gritz had just finished registering for the Hebrew ulpan at the Rothberg International School at Hebrew University when he was killed in the blast.
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Benjamin Blutstein, 24
Benjamin Blutstein from Susquehanna Township, Pennsylvania, was on a two-year study program to be a teacher of Jewish studies at the Pardes yeshiva in Jerusalem, and was attending a Hebrew language ulpan at the university.
Blutstein, a musician, lived with two friends, worked as a DJ at discos in Jerusalem and Tel-Aviv. On the day after he was killed in the cafeteria bombing, he was to haved flown home to visit his family in Pennsylvania before returning for the next academic year.
Blustein was president of Dickinson University's Hillel organization from 1998-1999.
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Dina Carter, 37
Dina Carter, 37, immigrated to Israel from North Carolina 12 years ago. She had a master's degree in Sociology and worked at the National Library at Hebrew University's Givat Ram campus over the last five years.
"Carter was charming, and loved by her friends," Prof. Yoram Zafrir, head of the library, said yesterday. "She was very close to the people with whom she worked. She was an excellent worker, very talented and capable."
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Levina Shapira, 53
Levina Shapira, 53, had worked at Hebrew University for 33 years, her most recent job was head of the university's Student Authority. Her family scoured hospitals for her all day until they finally realized she was dead.
A scion of a veteran Jerusalem family, Levina met her husband Alex, an insurance agent, while she was at high school. The couple had three children.
"Mother was the glue that held us together," said her daughter Adi tearfully. "Most of all, I remember her hugs." Levina will be buried today - a time for the funeral had not been set last night.
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David (Diego) Ladovsky, 29
David Ladovsky, a brand-new member of the diplomatic corps, was supposed to set off on his first mission in 10 days. He was headed for Lima, Peru, where he was to serve as second secretary in the embassy.
Ladovsky, 29, had just completed a master's degree in public administration; he was at the university yesterday to turn in his final project.
Ladovsky was born in Argentina and moved to Israel 10 years ago. He completed his bachelor's degree and then his army service, and then worked for a while in the Communications Ministry. Two years ago, he joined the Foreign Ministry's diplomatic training program.
"Diego saw the Foreign Ministry as a mission," said veteran ministry official Victor Harel. "For him, this was the realization of Zionism... He had the potential to be a first-class diplomat." Ladovsky is survived by his parents and two siblings.
I don't know which is making it worse, the actual news reports of our bold inaction or the comments assuring us that there is some grand plan at work here. Either way, more Americans will die before anything is done to stop it.
Mad doesn't cut it, we need to get back to Reagan's "Peace through Strength". We cannot send the message to the Muslims that we're just mad but will be wishy-washy in our response. They understand only one thing.
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