To: Indy Pendance
the White House urged Israel to think through the consequences of its actions. Oh, they have. Israel and the U.S. doubtlessly thought this one through together, in fact.
2 posted on
04/17/2004 10:35:45 PM PDT by
Mr. Mojo
To: Indy Pendance
"The outrage in the Arab world at U.S. policies in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is helping fuel support across the region for an insurgency against American occupation in Iraq."
HUH?! What do they have to back that up? Thats absolutely untrue. Shameless anti-semitic spin.
3 posted on
04/17/2004 10:36:43 PM PDT by
Betaille
("Show them no mercy, for none shall be shown to you")
To: Indy Pendance
The U.S. response to the assassination was in stark contrast to condemnations from around the world,
This makes me so proud to be an American and doubly proud of our President. It is so clear that he is the ONLY world leader who gets it. He's not afraid to look reality head on and do what has to be done. Don't even get me started on the rest of the lot.
4 posted on
04/17/2004 10:40:14 PM PDT by
ChocChipCookie
(If we had some eggs, we could have bacon and eggs if we had some bacon. --unknown Freeper)
To: Indy Pendance
Reuters, the propaganda arm of the "militant" group Hamas.
Issued under the name of Bush's press secretary, Scott McClellan, the statement labeled Hamas a "terrorist" group responsible for an attack in the northern Gaza strip hours before the Rantissi killing.
Reuters blames Bush and "Bush's press secretary" for labelling Hamas a "terrorist" group.
Would Reuters persist in this bootlicking of murderers were its reporters the ones murdered in their hundreds by this "militant" group?
Bravo to Bush for finally dropping the hypocrital counsel of "restraint".
Better for us to take out that Irani butt puppet al-Sadr for the murders, mutilations, kidnappings, tortures--
Whack-A-Mole proceeds with all the fairies shrieking.
6 posted on
04/17/2004 10:44:02 PM PDT by
PhilDragoo
(Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
To: Indy Pendance
Not only should the U.S. not condemn the execution of the terrorist, we should be doing the same to Al Sadr in Iraq. Then if the old man Sistani says one word about it, he's meat as well. Plunk every "leader" until we get one who knows what's good for him and his tribe.
9 posted on
04/17/2004 11:07:06 PM PDT by
jaykay
(He who laughs last thinks slowest.)
To: Indy Pendance
The United States refrained from condemning... "Refrain from condemning" my assets!
GW ought to stand up in front of the UN General Assembly and cheer! And then, announce a list of the next targets for elimination - terrorists and rogue regimes alike.
The democraps and eurotrash are gonna holler like a stuck pig no matter what we do; might as well give 'em sumthin to holler 'bout.
10 posted on
04/17/2004 11:08:19 PM PDT by
clee1
(Where's the beef???)
To: everyone
Like our great President said, its going to be a long battle. Since our comittment in Iraq began, we just opened the Pandora's box of Muslimism, the Palestinians and all the other tribes from Ishmael.
They were a curse after Isaac and the next group of "rebels" should be the despots who are members in the UN. What a major joke they have been. Bush exposed them before the war. I thought it was a great presence he had during his speech there.
I don't get it yet how they could even mention that the UN would have anything governmentally to do with Iraq. They did and are doing a real bang-up job in Kosovo. Aren't they?
I think the Pres. knows exactly what he is doing with the UN and like these Hamas ass-clowns, we're gonna blow the crap out of the UN "Social Club."
The fanatical Muslims, Islams, and all those other A-rabs are major po'ed now at the US and they are NOT going to give up until we have wiped out all of there fanatical infrastructure. Its hell now in the Mid_East. No turning back now.
America Forever!
LB169
To: Indy Pendance
"The United States is gravely concerned for regional peace and stability," Yawn. Same old, same old. Peace and stability weren't affected after Israel got Yassin. Although granted, it hasn't been all that long ago, things did not get worse.
Palestinians have been on a continual murderous rampage for years. It just can't get worse than that. And it won't get worse than that unless you believe Syria will attack -- which would be an utterly foolhardy move on their part if they did. No, these targeted killings of top terrorists promote peace and stability, not jeopardize it.
To: Indy Pendance
In my neighborhood, people honked horns and threw candy to kids in celebration.
17 posted on
04/18/2004 12:04:38 AM PDT by
Ben Chad
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