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Old 08-18-2004, 06:32 PM
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Look at Barghoutti, a convicted murderer and terrorist, who is one of the organizers of this hunger strike. Do you know what he's doing? He's eating food.

It must hurt being a terrorist and knowing your terrorist leader lies to you and makes you suffer while he fills his stomach.

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Old 08-19-2004, 11:09 AM
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Look at Barghoutti, a convicted murderer and terrorist, who is one of the organizers of this hunger strike. Do you know what he's doing? He's eating food.

It must hurt being a terrorist and knowing your terrorist leader lies to you and makes you suffer while he fills his stomach.

-Rudey
This is the great irony of the Palestinian movement. These "leaders" live lives of relative comfort while sending young people to blow themselves up.

I still find it amazing that some still look at Yassir Arafat as a hero.
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Old 08-19-2004, 06:11 PM
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This is the great irony of the Palestinian movement. These "leaders" live lives of relative comfort while sending young people to blow themselves up.

I still find it amazing that some still look at Yassir Arafat as a hero.
The irony extends to the rest of the leaders of the Arab world, specifically the Saudis. Gaza would make a great resort, but it needs tons of investment. Does anyone know of an Arab royal family that likes to vacation in the Mediterranian, but usually spends their money with Europeans? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?

Imagine if the Saudis pumped money into Gaza, and turned it into a great resort area. Poverty would evaporate, and Gaza would become peaceful.
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