Posted on 09/18/2012 9:26:39 AM PDT by chessplayer
(Reuters) - Republican Mitt Romney's reeling campaign hit more trouble on Tuesday after new video surfaced showing him saying that Palestinians do not want peace and a resolution of their conflict with Israel was not possible.
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Forget about what the liars in the MSM are trying to say Romney said, focus on 0bama’s “accomplishments” since election. He has a record. And it is terrible. Use it against him rather than let the MSM distract from the real reason 0bama should NOT be re-elected.
MITT: Campaign against 0bama’s terrible record and ignore what the slimes who shill for 0bama want to say about you.
What the transjordanians want is piece not peace
They don’t.
In Libtard Lala Land, being caught telling the truth is prima facia evidence of a hate crime.
I thought I saw him over 100 times there, at different locations at the same time. LOL
I can read lips, they are shouting, “We want PEACE”
I can read lips, they are shouting, We want PEACE
A “peace” of Gaza
A “peace” of the West Bank
A “peace” of the Golan Heights
A “peace” of Jerusalem.....
The ‘implied error is that they do’? Pulllleeeeze! (And they have said they do? Oh, yes; after they push Israel into the sea. . .)
Gee, how could he say such an obvious thing.
Yeah, but now they claim they were talking about this:
I think we have to remember, when we get alarmist about these types of discussions, is that the Palestinians are likely divided on this issue.
There is certainly a faction that does not want peace, but wants to go to war with Israel and with the west.
There is also most certainly a faction that wants peace at any cost, and does not want war with the west.
Consider where the United States was in the ‘60s and ‘70s. Although we were partly liberal and partly conservative, I think that until the recent 20 years or so, that split might have been 35 to 40% in each faction.
But as the partisanship and divisiveness caused by the rhetoric of our so-called leaders grew, the percentages in each of those factions have grown, to where it’s likely 40 to 45% or more, with the remainder undivided.
That’s the way the Palestinians are likely to be. The only differences between them and us is likely to be the size of the various factions. And they may not be evenly split like we are.
Oh and one other thing. Only 25% of the colonists wanted to go to war with England to win our freedom in 1776.
I thought of the same quote:
“We will have peace with the Arabs when they love their children more than they hate us.”
- Golda Meir.
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