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    "Lock and Load" Heads up Israel!

    Have you seen this anywhere in the national media?
    The assassination of a top ranking “Christian Lebanese Official” No?

    It could be due to the probability that the peace that socialists thought they could achieve through negotiations isn't going to hold with those that they have supported. Hezbollah!

    Damn Christian crossed the path of innocent Hezbollah gun play.

    Who wants too invite to the table and have negotitations with Iran and Syria over Iraq? Hmmmm?
    Only those who do not pay attention and feel they can be kind to the two nations who wish for nothing more than Muslim domination in the Middle East first then the world!

    This is just a microcosm of what would happen in Iraq if we allow them any authority.


    Excerpt from the AP

    Key Lebanese Politician Assassinated
    Tuesday, November 21, 2006 3:59 PM EST
    The Associated Press
    By SAM F. GHATTAS

    BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Pierre Gemayel, an anti-Syrian politician and scion of Lebanon's most prominent Christian family, was gunned down Tuesday in a carefully orchestrated assassination that heightened tensions between the U.S.-backed government and the militant Hezbollah.

    Anti-Syrian politicians quickly accused Damascus, as they have in previous assassinations of Lebanese opponents of its larger neighbor. Gemayel, 34, an outspoken opponent of the Syrian-allied Hezbollah, was the fifth anti-Syrian figure killed in the past two years and the first member of the government of Prime Minister Fuad Saniora to be slain.

    The assassination, in Gemayel's mainly Christian constituency of Jdeideh, threatens further instability in Lebanon at a time when Hezbollah and other parties allied with Syria are planning street protests unless Saniora gives them more power.

    The United States denounced the killing, calling it "an act of terrorism."
    Gemayel's driver, who was wounded but survived, rushed the gravely injured politician to a nearby hospital. Soon afterward, Voice of Lebanon — the Phalange-run radio station — reported Gemayel was dead — the fifth member of his family to die in violence.

    President Bush denounced the assassination as an attempt to intimidate Saniora's government.
    "We support the Saniora government and its democracy and we support the Lebanese people's desire to live in peace," Bush said in Honolulu. "And we support their efforts to defend their democracy against attempts by Syria, Iran and allies to foment instability and violence in that important country."
    In Washington, Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns said: "We view it as an act of terrorism. We also view it as an act of intimidation."

    In an interview with CNN, Saad Hariri, Rafik's son and leader of the anti-Syrian parliamentary majority, implicitly blamed Damascus, saying, "We believe the hand of Syria is all over the place." He said Gemayel was "a friend, a brother to all of us" and appeared to break down after saying: "we will bring justice to all those who killed him."

    "They're killing people in Lebanon. They're assassinating political leaders. Not the time to seek justice? There may be those on the Security Council who say it. Let then step forward and say it," he said.
    "I think the facts need to be developed," Bolton said when asked about Syria's involvement in Gemayal's killing. But, he said, given "the evidence that links the Hariri assassination to the other political assassinations, I think people can draw their own conclusions."

    On Sunday, Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah threatened a wave of street protests aimed at bringing down the government if it ignores the group's demand to form a national unity Cabinet, in which Hezbollah and its allies would have considerable influence and would be able to block major decisions.
    Nasrallah accused Saniora's government of falling under the influence of the Bush administration and called it "illegitimate" and "unconstitutional."

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    Civil War! Really!

    The Press blames President bush for sending Iraq into a civil war.
    If true it took over five years for that to happen.
    The UN has accomplished the same thing in less than two months.
    You know; maybe the UN can accomplish something after all.
    They show how efficient they are at creating civil war.
    We couldn't have done it sooner.

    Lebanese Minister Assassinated: A Possible Civil War
    Tuesday , 21 November 2006

    Lebanese Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel, 34, was shot in his car in a Christian suburb and rushed to hospital, where he died.

    (JTW) - Lebanese Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel, known as an anti-Syrian politician, was shot dead in an ambush in Beirut, raising tensions in the politically divided nation. Mr Gemayel, minister for industry, was a member of the Phalange Party and the son of former President Amin Gemayel.

    The experts warn of a possible civil war in Lebanon. Dr. Sedat Laciner from Ankara-based USAK says "a possible civil war in Lebanon with the civil war in Iraq would Palastines the whole of the Middle East".

    "Syria is at the heart of two possible civil wars in lebanon and Iraq. In fact there is an unnamed civil war in Iraq. If another one is erupted in lebanon too, Syria cannot resist the revisionist current any more" Dr. Laciner added.

    http://www.turkishweekly.net/news.php?id=41163

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    Lk, Hardy. Someone replied to this thread.


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    Its no secret that christians are being targeted throughout the middle east

    Its no secret that christians are being targeted throughout the middle east and even africa where Somali rebels (arabs and Islamic radicals) are slaughtering christians and africans.

    Its also no secret that christians have become traitors in their own countries as scapegoats for US and Israeli policy and perhaps even as Radio host Fred Savage says...a rebuke of the immorality and decadence of the west. Which is ironic as Christian Evangelicals give moral support to Israel they are selling out to the fate of death and persecution their fellow christians in Lebanon, Palestine, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Egypt, etc.

    Note to self: A thankyou from the ACLU and AIPAC and the american jewish community and a cease fire in the attempt to silence, marginalize and criminalize christianity, christian expression and christian holidays in the US would be a very nice token of gratitude for supporting Israels right to exist over our fellow christians in the middle east.

    Really makes you feel proud that christians in middle eastern countries are dying and being assassinated and persecuted for US and Israeli policy and in this country we cant have a manger or a cross or school prayer or christian holiday greeting or even christian movie during christmas or easter without a lawsuit saying its offensive and infringes upon their rights.

    My argument isnt about radical islam or arabs or jews or Israel. Its about how we are engaging it and how political correctness is creating blindness to deal with it which either makes us ignore it (democrats) or declare war on it (republicans) instead of engaging it front on! Religious expression versus religious expression! Policy versus Policy. Rights versus Rights! Values versus Values! etc

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    Timmy. Just admit that you're moadib. I know you are.
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    E Tu Stevenco! E Tu!

    E Tu Stevenco! E Tu! How old are you people?

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    One last thought....

    Would american jews sellout their fellow jews for members of another religion....as American and European Christians have sold out christians in the Middle East?

    Its a question that needs to be asked?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timmy
    Would american jews sellout their fellow jews for members of another religion....as American and European Christians have sold out christians in the Middle East?

    Its a question that needs to be asked?
    Yes and they do all the time. Check in with the Hollywood left.

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    A little FYI

    http://www.masada2000.org
    The term "Palestine" came from the name that the conquering Roman Empire gave the ancient Land of Israel in an attempt to obliterate and de-legitimize the Jewish presence in the Holy Land. The name "Palestine" was invented in the year 135 C.E. Before it was known as Judea, which was the southern kingdom of ancient Israel. The Roman Procurator in charge of the Judean-Israel territories was so angry at the Jews for revolting that he called for his historians and asked them who were the worst enemies of the Jews in their past history. The scribes said, "the Philistines." Thus, the Procurator declared that Land of Israel would from then forward be called "Philistia" [further bastardized into "Palaistina"] to dishonor the Jews and obliterate their history. Hence the name


    On May 14, 1948 the "Palestinian" Jews finally declared their own State of Israel and became "Israelis." On the next day, seven neighboring Arab armies... Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Yemen... invaded Israel. Most of the Arabs living within the boundaries of the newly declared "ISRAEL" were encouraged to leave by the invading Arab armies to facilitate the slaughter of the Jews and were promised to be given all Jewish property after the victorious Arab armies won the war. The truth is that 70% of the Arab Palestinians who left in 1948 – perhaps 300,000 to 400,000 of them – never saw an Israeli soldier! They did not flee because they feared Jewish thugs, but because of a rational and reasonable calculus: the Jews will be exterminated; we will get out of the way while that messy and dangerous business goes forward, and we will return afterwards to reclaim our homes, and to inherit those nice Jewish properties as well. They guessed wrong; and the Arab Palestinians are still tortured by the residual shame of their flight. Their shame is so great because in their eyes running from Jews was like running from women. So much for the blatant lie about Jews throwing out all the [Palestinian] Arabs!

    The remaining 30% either (1) saw for themselves that these Jews would fight and die for their new nation and decided to pack up and leave or (2) were driven off the land as a normal consequence of war.

    When the 19 month war ended, Israel survived despite a 1% loss of its entire population! Those Arabs who did not flee became today's Israeli-Arab citizens. Those who fled became the seeds of the first wave of "Palestinian Arab refugees."

    The Arab propagandists and apologists almost never mentioned that in 1948, Arab armies launched a war against a one-day-old Israel. Instead he focused on the main consequence of that war: the creation of Arab refugees, stating that Israel "short of genocide" expelled 800,000 of them. This not only disagrees with UN estimates of a bit over 400,000 refugees but also ignores the fact that most of the Arabs/Palestinians were encouraged to leave by the Arab World itself!

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    I have also heard a couple of other things over the years:

    1)Most of the land which the Jews occupied by 1948 had been purchased from willing Arab sellers, using funds raised by Jews around the world;

    2)the Arabs living in Palestine were referred to as Arabs. It was only in 1968, in a PR move, that Yasser "Uglier than the Devil" Arafat started referring to them as "Palestinians".

    Before WWII, there was a Palestinian Symphony Orchestra playing in Jerusalem. All members were Jewish.
    Truth springs from argument among friends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timmy
    E Tu Stevenco! E Tu! How old are you people?
    Timmy. No cussing. Not in any language.
    Why don't you just admit that you were moadib. I'm sure you'll stand by everything you wrote. It hasn't changed.
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    Timmy,
    Aren't Jews lovely?
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