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To: TexConfederate1861
"I here declare my unmitigated hatred to Israeli rule -- to all political, social and business connection with the Israelis and to the Jewish race. Would that I could impress these sentiments, in their full force, on every living Palestinian and bequeath them to every one yet to be born! May such sentiments be held universally in outraged and downtrodden Palestine, though in silence and stillness, until the now far-distant day shall arrive for just retribution for Israeli usurpation, oppression and atrocious outrages, and for deliverance and vengeance for the now ruined, subjugated and enslaved Palestinian people!

..And now with my latest writing and utterance, and with what will be near my latest breath, I here repeat and would willingly proclaim my unmitigated hatred to Israeli rule--to all political, social and business connections with Israel, and the perfidious, malignant and vile Jewish race."

--Yasser Arafat, 2002

11 posted on 06/05/2002 9:12:54 AM PDT by Illbay
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To: Illbay
Now THAT is LOW...... Arafat isn't fit to wipe a Southron's boot!
16 posted on 06/05/2002 9:18:08 AM PDT by TexConfederate1861
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To: Illbay
Give the guy a break, at least he didn't blow up buses for fun.

Here's a short bio on him from Tulane-

Edmund Ruffin

Edmund Ruffin, whose long white hair made him immediately recognizable to contemporaries, was born in 1794 and educated in Virginia, including a brief period at the College of William and Mary. For most of his life, Ruffin was a farmer and a renowned agricultural reformer. Experiments on his farm convinced him that fertilizers, crop rotation, drainage, and good plowing could revitalize the declining soil of his native state. From the 1820s onward, Ruffin published his findings, edited an agricultural journal, lectured, a nd organized agricultural societies. In the 1850s, he became president and commissioner of the Virginia State Agricultural Society. Increasingly, however, Ruffin turned his attention in the 1850s to politics, especially the defense of slavery and secession. Although he had earlier expressed some doubts about slavery and opened the pages of his agricultural journal to arguments abo ut colonization, by the 1850s Ruffin had become a staunch proponent of slavery and of the racial inferiority of blacks. He joined the ranks of fire-eating southern radicals advocating a separate southern nation to protect slavery and the southern way of life. Secession became as great a reform cause as agricultural improvement. Both would rejuvenate the South.

Ruffin's desire to push the secessionist movement towards a confrontation with the North brought him to Charleston during the Sumter crisis. He intended to take his stand with the Confederacy, and he hoped events would drive his native state, Virginia , out of the Union. His ardent southern nationalism made him a hero of southern radicals. He was invited to attend three secession conventions, and given the honor of firing one of the first batteries against Fort Sumter.

As the Confederacy's fortunes ebbed during the war, however, Ruffin grew distraught. Plagued by ill health, family misfortunes, and the rapid collapse of Confederate forces in 1865, Ruffin proclaimed "unmitigated hatred to Yankee rule," and on June 1 7, 1865, committed suicide. His act, sometimes considered the "last shot" of the Civil War, become identified with the Confederacy's defeat and a symbol of the lost cause. His suicide was interpreted as an expression of the southern code of honor, the refusal to accept a life in defeat.

20 posted on 06/05/2002 9:21:16 AM PDT by newwahoo
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To: Illbay
Arafat's not that eloquent - even in Arabic.
224 posted on 06/06/2002 8:51:24 AM PDT by agrandis
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