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The Aftermath
[03.07.2008]
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The comments here are 'spot-on' the only trouble, and it is a huge trouble, is that nothing will make a difference, since, like some commentator here said, the world has lost the ability to 'reason' and therefore the ability to distinguish evil from good. Through another source I printed an opinion a few weeks ago saying that: when insanity loomed on the horizon for Europe, Chamberlain said they had nothing to fear, the rest is history. My comment came back to me saying: It awaits 'moderation'. I did not change anything, but thought, here we go again. May the Lord help Israel!
 
Posted by: Dina at March 14, 2008 6:45 PM
 
Like a "good", leftist/liberal types, they push forward with their repeated failures and dance around in the moonlight, hollering praise, as though their failures are really success. This is the dangerous mental disease of liberalism/leftism. It is the same disease that brought most of the tradgedies to the world. These "elite" leftist driven are cowards and cheap opportunists who allow their people to be slaughtered and terrorized for the few moments that these leftists can bathe in the glory of standing next to Bush and Rice. As for Bush/Rice, they are also leftist driven; this disease has infected the U.S. as well. They also salivate over the opportunity to achieve some kind of perverted legacy over the bodies of Israelis. May they all rot in hell!
 
Posted by: Joel K at March 9, 2008 12:38 PM
 
The only thing Israel can do is forget all talks, ANNEX WEST BANK, and clean out all terrorists, including Abbas and WAQF.
 
Posted by: Clifford Ross at March 7, 2008 6:20 PM
 
The World is so twisted in it's understanding of right and wrong. There is a need to stand up and do the right thing.
 
Posted by: Danny Trussell at March 7, 2008 3:12 PM
 
I absolutely agree with what is said here, except there is no point whatsoever petitioning this deaf, blind, utterly craven, utterly failed Olmert government. People of Israel you must assert your birthright. Rise up and put this man out of office before he brings your country down around your ears! Let your shout of indignation against him be so loud that he dare not hang around any longer! Do it now before he can harm the precious people and land of Israel any further!
 
Posted by: Bill Carter at March 7, 2008 1:55 PM
 
As a mother I can say that my grief is as if my own son had been killed. The world disapproves if we retaliate, and it disapproves if we don't. If my child had cancer I would not simply sit by and pray for it to go away. I wouldn't try to negotiate with it either. I would find a doctor who would fight with anything possible to save my child. Why do we sit by while this cancer kills our children? Yes we have prayer, but we have bombs and guns as well and it is time we start using them to eradicate this malignant and metastatic cancer.
 
Posted by: MaryAnn Bolte at March 7, 2008 1:54 PM
 
Israeli politicians should immediately stop supporting the lunatic Rice peace plan that will lead Israel into abyss.
 
Posted by: matti suviolahti at March 7, 2008 1:20 PM
 
Burning flags is a sign of hate and frustration. We as Jews are above that type of stupid behavior. If they (Hamas, Hezbollah) thing they can defeat Israel with flag burning are just wasting their time in hate instead of spending time in how they can establish a productive statehood and live side by side in peace.
 
Posted by: Murray Weber at March 7, 2008 12:53 PM
 
Why should the family of the murderer be allowed to publicly memorialize him and display the flags of Hamas and Hizbollah. Do their actions not make it obvious that they are complicit. They should be arrested and tried as co-conspirators. The evil house that spawned such a family should be destroyed and plowed over with salt.
 
Posted by: Neal Weinreb at March 7, 2008 12:51 PM
 
 
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