I read Caroline Glicks' article that went with this and she went over what a complex situation there is in the Middle East, especially with the emerging movements, the alliances, and the national aspirations of each country.
The only thing that is clear is that the US is sitting on it's hands in Syria and it is missing a big opportunity.
I also submit that Israel does a good PR job but it is of no avail to those who stew in irrational hatred.
It is something of a slander on the civilian population of Gaza, unless you buy into the line that they are 100% united behind Hamas, really, even if a free election were held with all political factions disarmed and confined to their barracks.
I'd argue about the UN too, but Gary would repeat some trite repackaging of the line that was run by the John Birch Society in the 1950s, tied up with an "I love Israel" bow. (Do you remember how Israel was created in the first place? The John Birchers knew, and hated the UN for it).
P.S. Miggie, what exactly should the U.S. be doing in Syria? Please reference Gary's criticism of our having gotten involved at all in Libya.)
corny, you use so many undefined terms that nobody could respond with integrity to your slathering excuse for speech until you define exactly who you are talking about, as opposed to what label you enjoy pinning on them.
Nice job side-slipping the fact that you have yet to provide any proof that the Gazans are not "100% united behind Hamas" aside from more speculation on the nature of free elections there. And what's the alternative to Hamas? That's right folks Fatah, who have the same goals as Hamas vis-a-vis Israel.
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Is the guy holding the "Welcome to Palestine" the same dope who was invited to speak during Anti-Israel week?
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/65-pro-palestinian-fly-in-activists-transferred-to-detention-facilities-1.372215
Pretty silly to fly into Israel and then hold up a sign that shows you don't recognize Israel.
I read Caroline Glicks' article that went with this and she went over what a complex situation there is in the Middle East, especially with the emerging movements, the alliances, and the national aspirations of each country.
The only thing that is clear is that the US is sitting on it's hands in Syria and it is missing a big opportunity.
I also submit that Israel does a good PR job but it is of no avail to those who stew in irrational hatred.
Nothing like the Tribe at Latma TV to brighten up your day.
This gets an A+ for humor and originality.
It is something of a slander on the civilian population of Gaza, unless you buy into the line that they are 100% united behind Hamas, really, even if a free election were held with all political factions disarmed and confined to their barracks.
I'd argue about the UN too, but Gary would repeat some trite repackaging of the line that was run by the John Birch Society in the 1950s, tied up with an "I love Israel" bow. (Do you remember how Israel was created in the first place? The John Birchers knew, and hated the UN for it).
P.S. Miggie, what exactly should the U.S. be doing in Syria? Please reference Gary's criticism of our having gotten involved at all in Libya.)
Yeah Siarlys, but it really doesn't matter if they're behind Hamas, Fatah or Hezbollah because they're all just as bad.
Furthermore, where's your proof that the islamonazis in the Gaza Shite aren't behind Hamas?
corny, you use so many undefined terms that nobody could respond with integrity to your slathering excuse for speech until you define exactly who you are talking about, as opposed to what label you enjoy pinning on them.
@Siarlys
Nice job side-slipping the fact that
you have yet to provide any proof that the Gazans are not "100% united behind Hamas" aside from more speculation on the nature of free elections there. And what's the alternative to Hamas? That's right folks Fatah, who have the same goals as Hamas vis-a-vis Israel.
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