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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Does anyone still believe this?

Arab League President Amr Moussa (left) explains why there is so much instability in the Middle East:
"The Palestinian issue is at the heart of instability in the Middle East," Moussa said, calling on the United States to move in "the coming weeks and months towards establishing a Palestinian state based on 1967 borders and with East Jerusalem as its capital."
Really? The guy in Tunisia set himself on fire because there's no 'Palestinian state'? Egypt overthrew Hosni Mubarak because there's no 'Palestinian state'? Yemen is trying to overthrow Saleh, Syria is trying to overthrow Assad and Libya is trying to overthrow Gadhafi because there's no 'Palestinian state'? Bahrain tried to overthrow the Emir because there's no 'Palestinian state'?

What a load of bull dung. There's only one person outside the Middle East who's taken in by it: Barack Hussein Obama.

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1 Comments:

At 3:11 PM, Blogger Chanah Shapira-Stillman said...

Well, there are many people who are willing to blame Israel for the world's problems.
And they do. This is eerily similar to the "blame the Jews" classic anti-Semitism.
Because it is the same.
Have a look at the UK and US Methodists who have revived the Christ-killer charge--with a twist. We are currently crucifying the Palestinians--but probably only because Jesus is unavailable now. See http://elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2011/05/outrageous-uk-methodist-church-document.html#disqus_thread for an eye-opener.
In the US the Methodists are claiming that the Arab Spring is blooming but in Israel, we are still the horrid occupying oppressors. This while Syria keeps shooting more and more demonstraters.
I agree with Glenn Beck: the Arab Spring flowers look more like a handful of weeds, and they sure smell more like dog pee. Meanwhile, the Methodists are still smelling lilac...

 

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