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To: UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide
The port deal debacle has also proven that Dubai possesses a broader mind than the US when it comes to welcoming and promoting investments and that its openness is genuine and not decided by race or creed.

Uh, then Israel is welcome in Dubai?

Precisely.

Dear Emir: Please get back with us when Israel is welcome to operate your ports.

Sincerely,

Etc.

15 posted on 03/12/2006 3:55:54 AM PST by Don Joe (We've traded the Rule of Law for the Law of Rule.)
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To: Don Joe

How about this letter I dont think yours doesnt do the trick

Dear Emir
Thank God the Monarchy has more class, wisdom, tact, and good ole fashion horse sense than our United States Congress. Perhaps getting rid of King George the III was a mistake after all. Can you please trade us one of your Sultans for Speaker Hassert. Who for some reason we were led to believe was a believer in free trade. He def did not represent the interest of Boeing Corporation well which is strange since their World Headquarters is there. Well its only jobs. Our Congressman could be a great trade so you can learn the great America art of "hot air".

Thanks



PS please keep financing our debt, sharing intelligence, being a beacon of stability, and damn it keep the oil running you stinking muslims

Thanks again from your Partner on the war on terror.


21 posted on 03/12/2006 4:09:00 AM PST by bayourant
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To: Don Joe
Dear Emir: Please get back with us when Israel is welcome to operate your ports.

They already do. Israels largest shipping company Zim is a partner of DP World. Israel Has a office there.

37 posted on 03/12/2006 4:43:58 AM PST by jec41 (Screaming Eagle)
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