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CNN.com - Palestinian leader Arafat dies at 75 by Rattle at 12:12 am EST, Nov 11, 2004 |
] Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat, 75, the ] leader who passionately sought a homeland for his people ] but was seen by many Israelis as a ruthless terrorist and ] a roadblock to peace, died early Thursday in Paris. Let me say a phrase I'm sure we will be blasted with over the next few days: History will not look kindly upon Yasser Arafat. Things may have been very different today if he took a different action in 2000. Things may have been very different today if he did not continue to resort to (and practically invent) terrorist tactics. It may now be possible to make significant headway toward peace between Palestine and Israel. Maybe.. |
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RE: CNN.com - Palestinian leader Arafat dies at 75 by Acidus at 9:07 am EST, Nov 11, 2004 |
Rattle wrote: ] ] Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat, 75, the ] ] leader who passionately sought a homeland for his people ] ] but was seen by many Israelis as a ruthless terrorist and ] ] a roadblock to peace, died early Thursday in Paris. ] ] Let me say a phrase I'm sure we will be blasted with over the ] next few days: History will not look kindly upon Yasser ] Arafat. ] ] Things may have been very different today if he took a ] different action in 2000. Things may have been very different ] today if he did not continue to resort to (and practically ] invent) terrorist tactics. ] ] It may now be possible to make significant headway toward ] peace between Palestine and Israel. Maybe.. Fuck this man. I hope he is going someplace very hot for all his actions that have caused such pain and suffering, for both Israel and the people he is claiming to defend. He has loads of blood on his hands, from the Munich Olmpics in 1972 to for his complete inability to help the peace process. Terrorist turned statemen my ass. As Dennis Miller once said "This man used to blow up AIRPLANES! Why are we celebrating him?" |
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RE: CNN.com - Palestinian leader Arafat dies at 75 by Vile at 2:15 am EST, Nov 13, 2004 |
Acidus wrote: ] Rattle wrote: ] ] ] Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat, 75, the ] ] ] leader who passionately sought a homeland for his people ] ] ] but was seen by many Israelis as a ruthless terrorist and ] ] ] a roadblock to peace, died early Thursday in Paris. ] ] ] ] Let me say a phrase I'm sure we will be blasted with over ] the ] ] next few days: History will not look kindly upon Yasser ] ] Arafat. ] ] ] ] Things may have been very different today if he took a ] ] different action in 2000. Things may have been very ] different ] ] today if he did not continue to resort to (and practically ] ] invent) terrorist tactics. ] ] ] ] It may now be possible to make significant headway toward ] ] peace between Palestine and Israel. Maybe.. ] ] Fuck this man. I hope he is going someplace very hot for all ] his actions that have caused such pain and suffering, for both ] Israel and the people he is claiming to defend. He has loads ] of blood on his hands, from the Munich Olmpics in 1972 to for ] his complete inability to help the peace process. Terrorist ] turned statemen my ass. As Dennis Miller once said "This man ] used to blow up AIRPLANES! Why are we celebrating him?" Yes, and Begin killed 30 innocent people when he masterminded the bombing of the St. David Hotel. Fuck him too. He was rewarded with leadership of a nation that murders unarmed kids daily the same way the nazis once murdered them. Arafat was ten times the hero that any israeli will ever be. You must be a zionist jew. Too bad Arafat never blew your ass up. |
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RE: CNN.com - Palestinian leader Arafat dies at 75 by specialK at 11:11 am EST, Nov 12, 2004 |
Rattle wrote: ] ] Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat, 75, the ] ] leader who passionately sought a homeland for his people ] ] but was seen by many Israelis as a ruthless terrorist and ] ] a roadblock to peace, died early Thursday in Paris. ] ] Let me say a phrase I'm sure we will be blasted with over the ] next few days: History will not look kindly upon Yasser ] Arafat. ] ] Things may have been very different today if he took a ] different action in 2000. Things may have been very different ] today if he did not continue to resort to (and practically ] invent) terrorist tactics. ] ] It may now be possible to make significant headway toward ] peace between Palestine and Israel. Maybe.. Fuck this man. I hope he is going someplace very hot for all his actions that have caused such pain and suffering, for both Israel and the people he is claiming to defend. He has loads of blood on his hands, from the Munich Olmpics in 1972 to for his complete inability to help the peace process. Terrorist turned statemen my ass. As Dennis Miller once said "This man used to blow up AIRPLANES! Why are we celebrating him?" Here, here! Rot in hell, you bastard. |
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