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Posted by Drew458    United States   on 10/26/2007 at 10:49 AM   
 
  1. Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat appealed for international intervention and called the Israeli decision to cut off electricity to Gaza after each Kassam rocket “particularly provocative given that Palestinians and Israelis are meeting to negotiate an agreement on the core issues for ending the conflict between them.”

    Well then, control/stop the attacks on Israel. Use your own conservative “we want things good between us” troops to stop the attacks. For crying out freaking loud, how hard a concept can that BE?!?!?!

    Posted by cmblake6    United States   10/26/2007  at  11:24 AM  

  2. Pretty much spot on Peiper. Give the little vermin their own country with full independence: turn off the water, electricity, and tax dollars forever. Tell them they have 30 days to get control of everything and learn to live peacefully, and that after that every single rocket attack or suicide bomber or whatever will move the fence south 1 mile and destroy everything in its path.

    Posted by Drew458    United States   10/26/2007  at  11:34 AM  

  3. Drew! You ROCK!

    Posted by cmblake6    United States   10/26/2007  at  12:10 PM  

  4. What Drew said is long overdue.

    Posted by dick    United States   10/26/2007  at  02:10 PM  

  5. I am utterly fed up with the bullshit situation there. I am beyond disgusted at the spineless pussified policies of Bush and Rice towards Israel. It never gets better. The only Roadmap to Peace <sup>tm</sup> that will work is the one that follows the Highway of Fused Sand and Glowing Earth<sup>tm</sup>.

    It just about made me puke to find out the other day that the USA is giving the palis nearly half a billion dollars. The only humanitarian aid we should give them is euthanasia.

    I was enraged to learn this summer that our State Department knew for decades that Arafat had orchestrated the murder of our diplomats and acted like nothing happened. Same reaction all those years ago with Carter and The Hostages. Overt acts of war, and our government lets them get away with it.

    Every possible way of peaceful resolution has been tried over there and has failed miserably. The entire population is terrorist, from infants to great grannies. Their current “political troubles” are the result of one terrorist thugocracy battling another terrorist thugocracy. F that. Blast them all to fiery hell and have done with it. One squeak out of Syria or Lebanon and they get the fire too.

    “You’re either with us, or with the terrorists” said Bush, then [deleted description of perverse sex acts between W, Fatah, Hamas, Saudis]…

    Posted by Drew458    United States   10/26/2007  at  02:11 PM  

  6. 1 rocket=1 night of no power.  2=..............

    Posted by Rancino    United States   10/26/2007  at  03:57 PM  

  7. Highway of Fused Sand and Glowing Earthtm.
    i_love_you

    Posted by cmblake6    United States   10/26/2007  at  05:36 PM  

  8. One rocket into Israel should be returned with 200 of its friends....
    I have always thought Israel should buy these Kasaam Rackets by the thousands, and every time one comes in they should unload a dozen into the area it was fired from....
    The international community would have to be careful in it’s condemnation considering their assertion that the rockets are crude and never really cause any damage....

    I do like the cutting off power idea, however; it is a bit useless to give time frames don’t ya think? I mean part of the reason you would cut power is to punish, punishment should not come with a “just hold out for an hour or two, and things will be back to normal” escape clause.

    Posted by Bushwack    United States   10/26/2007  at  05:40 PM  

  9. Electricity? Gasoline? Cut them OFF! Leave the bastards in the dark and on foot. And oh yeah, that collecting of tax dollars for the Palestinians; over! Let ‘em starve. No electricity..no computers..no Google earth.  No gasoline, no mobile bombs...no Molotov cocktails. No tax dollars..no food..no rebellions.  Problem solved, not an Iraeli shot fired.

    Posted by Len - KC    United States   10/26/2007  at  07:55 PM  

  10. And that’s the rub Peiper. A very large amount of what is now Israel was purchased bit by bit over time. But the owners were not locals; they were the absentee landlords in Turkey or wherever. So much for “stolen lands”. Other readers: go and read Leon Uris’ The Haj if this is news to you. Its historical fiction from 25 years ago, but it explains so much about the Middle East that is still accurate today. Much easier than reading a bunch of history books, and nearly as good.

    Oh, and Bush and Rice? Now the two numbskulls are turning to Jimmah Carta and BJ Cliton for Middle East advice. I am just stunned. We are doomed.

    Posted by Drew458    United States   10/27/2007  at  11:01 AM  

  11. 15 minutes without power?  That’s a joke to defiant middle schoolers, let alone hardened terrorists.  What they need to do is level a Palestinian community for every terrorist attack, and shoot every Palestinian in it - the size of the attack determining the size of the town.

    Posted by Zebster    United States   10/27/2007  at  11:46 AM  

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