--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rgmustain" <rgmustain@a...>
wrote:
>
> --- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "bonuspokergod"
> <bonuspokergod@y...> wrote:
> >
> > Why in the HELL are we even sending a representative
> > to this funeral? Are we paying respects to terrorists now?
>
> If ignorance were worth anything you'd be a rich man.
The "respect"
> being shown is not to Arafat himself but to the office which he
> holds. This is SOP in the political world where most of us live.
The 'office' which this terrorist leader-in-a-head-rag holds is a
total supporter of terrorism against Israel. Just today that office
announced that some radical terrorist in an Israeli prison for life
wanted to run in the election to replace Arafat. That's why Bush
didn't send anyone of significance to bury this pig. He knows how
to
play the 'respect' game as well as anyone. But it went over your
head.
Not at all. It's exactly what I just said. If you weren't such a
moron and could actually read with understanding you'd have figured
that out.
>
> Arafats' death also presents the "opportunity" to move forward in
the middle east instead of the current status quo. It's a chance
for
> everyone to look at what Arafat accomplished in his lifetime.
Zilch. Hopefully, those taking over will see that all the death on
both sides that has occurred under Arafats' leadership has gotten
them NOWHERE and they will seek a different path. Unlikely, but
worth
the effort when we have nothing to lose.
Here's a flash: That 'country' isn't run by any rule of law--just
by
the recruitment of terrorists whom have always been bred to hate
and
kill Jews as early in life as possible. Any effort will be token.
That's precisely what "unlikely" means in this context. Are you
blind???
Nothing will change with these violent people, and nothing will
change because they don't want it to. You can hope and give some
sort
of blind credit all you want.
Where did I give any credit to anyone? Your responses are idiotic.
Reality & logic state that it will get
worse. It's calming to think and/or make believe that his death
will
facilitate peace of some kind,
And who said it would? Not me.
>
> One also has to wonder just what went through Arafat's mind when
he
> knew he was dying. All the death and destruction for NOTHING ...
No, he created more Isralei's who hated him and now hate his people.
That part of what "NOTHING" means bozo.
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--- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "deadin7" <deadin7@y...> wrote: