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Date: | Wed, 11 Jun 2003 12:14:41 -0400 |
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Hi Kat and Kyle,
As llong as theyhave something other than their situation to focus on - the leaders are safe. If they had no outside enemy - they would have to look at themselves - I don't think the leaders would withstand the scrutiny. A common enemy is the best uniter - that why once the communistd left - many of the occupied counties went right back to their stupid genicidal ways. Easier to blame someone else, than look at your ugly reflection. They are co-dependent in the most diasterous way possible.
Trisha
> Yes, and what else can you expect from a culture that encourages women and children to be suicide bombers?
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> > Political Correctness aside, Kat, you'll never see peace from a people
> whose
> zeal for the exterpation of Jews exceeds that of Hitler's Third Reich.
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> What else could you expect from a testosterone-driven culture in which
> martyrdom against "infidels" warrants a place in a Paradise filled with
> endless numbers of virgins?
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> In addition, the bulk of these folk have little or no formal education and
> virtually no positive exposure to cultures other than their own.
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> Prime fodder for perpetual cultural brain-washing.
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> KC
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kat [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 11:54 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: One Shocking Bit of News and One Expected Bit of News
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> Yes, I just heard of the bombing in Israel. I'm definitely not pro-Sharon
> because of his 'hawkish' politics, but damn, I can see why peace isn't
> possible in the Mideast now. I mean, every time the Israelis say 'yes' or
> 'possible' to a truce, Hannas or another terrorist group sets off a bomb.
> I
> feel so defeated when trying to conceive of a peace settlement over
> there.
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> Kat
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