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Post by pðtù§ on Oct 5, 2003 23:01:33 GMT
No, not a typo. How long do you think it'll be before the tables turn, and Syria retaliates?
This is why I think religion is a bad thing. It cause too much conflict.
It's at the stage now where I can say, I'm not surprised. 19 people murdered this weekend by a suicide bomber. And that does not shock me.
This isn't because I'm twisted - I'm not. It's because this is not the first time, and won't the last time, I've heard of this sort of news with fatalities.
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sig007
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Post by sig007 on Oct 6, 2003 19:36:06 GMT
Unfortunatley you are correct, I am never suprised anymore when a suicide bomber is let loose amongst the streets of Palestine or Israel. It is truly a sad time in our planets life when we can be picky on who is the bad apple - any proof that Syria had these training camps, don't get me wrong I am not blind to Syria's helping hand to terrorists but if that had been the other way round would the UK and USA have stood by and let it happen or would we be going off to fight another war against "An Evil Leader"....
I am sure there will be repercussions, and when it does, again i will not be suprised.
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Post by Hawkeye Pierce on Aug 25, 2004 17:57:19 GMT
Let's just hope the repercussions only affect the guilty - ie the IDF and the Israeli goverment. I suspect however, the outrageous persecution of the Palestinion people which has been tolerated by America because the Zionist vote there is so crucial in election campaign finance, will probably lead to the oppressed victims of the cruel and violent regime in Israel fighting back the only way they can - making sure the conscription policy of the government is hindered by reducing the number of potential candidates (who could equally be described as victims since they have no choice but to oppress their neighbours/Semite brothers when conscripted into the evil Israeli Defence Force).
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