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Old 07-13-2006, 11:38 PM
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Today we utilized our veto power to block a UN resolution condemning their activities in Gaza; Bush spoke out blaming Syria for much of the current mess...it had to come down to this eventually! Perhaps it's time for Israel to take out Syria and end this mess...hate to see the bloodshed but it's obvious that we are the only real friend Israel has...well, if you can only have one, it's good to have the big dog on your side! I've been very critical of Bush lately but he's on the right side here imo!
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Old 07-14-2006, 08:20 AM
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Long live our President. Now let's go and finish the JOB.

The ploy we used in mailing a stolen Katusha into a Haifa parking lot (no injuries, no damage) was what you should learn to expect form the sharpest intelligence agency in the world.

Now I'm just hoping we can keep that f**king UN cease fire team "the Hell outta here".

On to Damascus......................
Thought Bush already declared "Mission Accomplished!" a couple years ago.

Not a chance Israel/US are marching to Damascus. None. Compared to the Syrians, the Lebanese and Palestinians are soft targets.

Sad the US has unwisely used up all our political capital and we have no credibility left not only in the UN but throughout Europe and especially the moderates in the Middle East. We're seeing Bush now taking a far more conciliatory approach evidence by his remarks yesterday that the UN Sec Concil has, "all the time they need."

I fell for the captured (not kidnapped) Israeli soldier and it's wrong that he's been used as a negotiating tool. But of course, the Israelis invite this tactic as witnessed by their willingness to exchange prisoners a couple years ago. Bad decision. Bad precedent.

So, first it's the Palestinians who get blamed for all of Israel's problems. Wait, let's toss in Lebanon. Don't forget Syria! And of course, we cannot leave out the Iranians!

You're hoping violence will end the conflict and Palestinians will become formal indentured servants of Israel. It's too bad you cannot take off your "lets turn the Arabs into dust" blinders and see that the true resolution is through diplomacy, compromise and sincere efforts to work for peace.
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Old 07-14-2006, 09:56 AM
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US stands alone in defending Israel? So ... what else is new?

Does anyone expect the cowardly ingrates of Old Europe ... or hate-filled Third World dictators ... to do what's courageous and decent?
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Old 07-14-2006, 09:59 AM
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Long live our President. Now let's go and finish the JOB.

The ploy we used in mailing a stolen Katusha into a Haifa parking lot (no injuries, no damage) was what you should learn to expect form the sharpest intelligence agency in the world.

Now I'm just hoping we can keep that f**king UN cease fire team "the Hell outta here".

On to Damascus......................
I wouldn't spend one second worrying about the corrupt putzes at the UN. They're about as relevant to the situation as the Olsen Twins.

Once Damascus falls ... Tehran won't be far behind ... and that can't be soon enough.
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Old 07-14-2006, 11:18 AM
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I fell for the captured (not kidnapped) Israeli soldier and it's wrong that he's been used as a negotiating tool. But of course, the Israelis invite this tactic as witnessed by their willingness to exchange prisoners a couple years ago. Bad decision. Bad precedent.

"Captured"??? No, when the opposing army takes you prisoner you are captured, when you are taken by terrorist thugs you are kidnapped...lets not try and justify the acts of cowards, these are the same folks who blow up women and children and behead innocent hostages...they are not an army, they are traitors to decency and all mankind and to attempt to legitimize their actions is a disservice to all law-abiding people throughout the world...Arab and non-Arab alike!
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Old 07-14-2006, 11:21 AM
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I am deeply gratified that the great majority of Arabs are as dumb and ill informed as you are.

Personally I don't give a damn what happens to the Palestinians in this ONE. Eventually they will hang THEMSELVES and WE shall sell them the rope. The ones that are fleeing to Egypt now will be shot on sight by Murbarak. Survivors will be shot in the morning.

Not only will Israel/US target Damascus, but that Hezbella thug that runs the show over there, and in Beirut, is as good as DEAD right now.

"Compromise and sincere efforts" are garbage.

On to Tehran.................
LOL. Really now.... are you a buyer or seller of resort property in Haifa these days? And the rope... very nasty stuff.... is it the same one you've been using in failure to try to strangle the Palestinians for decades, or a new one that might work? Israel has tanks. The Palestinians have sling-shots. What exactly is different this time? In the end, Israel will trade for their captured soldier. Did it two years ago. Will do it most unadvisedly again. Bad precednt. Bad decision.

Make love, not war.
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Old 07-14-2006, 11:26 AM
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I fell for the captured (not kidnapped) Israeli soldier and it's wrong that he's been used as a negotiating tool. But of course, the Israelis invite this tactic as witnessed by their willingness to exchange prisoners a couple years ago. Bad decision. Bad precedent.

"Captured"??? No, when the opposing army takes you prisoner you are captured, when you are taken by terrorist thugs you are kidnapped...lets not try and justify the acts of cowards, these are the same folks who blow up women and children and behead innocent hostages...they are not an army, they are traitors to decency and all mankind and to attempt to legitimize their actions is a disservice to all law-abiding people throughout the world...Arab and non-Arab alike!
You said it well, my friend.
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Old 07-14-2006, 11:30 AM
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I am deeply gratified that the great majority of Arabs are as dumb and ill informed as you are.

Personally I don't give a damn what happens to the Palestinians in this ONE. Eventually they will hang THEMSELVES and WE shall sell them the rope. The ones that are fleeing to Egypt now will be shot on sight by Murbarak. Survivors will be shot in the morning.

Not only will Israel/US target Damascus, but that Hezbella thug that runs the show over there, and in Beirut, is as good as DEAD right now.

"Compromise and sincere efforts" are garbage.

On to Tehran.................
The "Palestinians" ... a/k/a Judean Arabs ... have been used as pawns and cannon fodder by other Arabs ... time after time after time ... for 60 years ...

... and even today they're too clueless to realize it.

I feel sorry for them the same way I feel sorry for Barbaro ... a dumb creature who has no idea of what is being done to him ... or what his impending fate is.
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Old 07-14-2006, 11:35 AM
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Israel should defend itself, but the US should cut off all aid to Israel and Palestine. There is nothing that the US taxpayer gets out of aiding either. There is no oil there, so who cares about these countries. In the big world picture they are about as insignificant as countries could be.
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Old 07-14-2006, 11:42 AM
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LOL. Really now.... are you a buyer or seller of resort property in Haifa these days? And the rope... very nasty stuff.... is it the same one you've been using in failure to try to strangle the Palestinians for decades, or a new one that might work? Israel has tanks. The Palestinians have sling-shots. What exactly is different this time? In the end, Israel will trade for their captured soldier. Did it two years ago. Will do it most unadvisedly again. Bad precednt. Bad decision.

Make love, not war.
Get LOST pal! I'll have you know that my boss DIXIE created the US foriegn policy to the middle east when he was 8 and working for BA Jones. Obviously, President Bush and Prime Minister Peretz dont make a move without Dixie's go ahead.

Now you know why we have been so successful over there.

And by the way, Dixie DOES have a villa in Haifa. He also invested heavily in settlements in Gaza.
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Old 07-14-2006, 11:58 AM
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Get LOST pal! I'll have you know that my boss DIXIE created the US foriegn policy to the middle east when he was 8 and working for BA Jones. Obviously, President Bush and Prime Minister Peretz dont make a move without Dixie's go ahead.

Now you know why we have been so successful over there.

And by the way, Dixie DOES have a villa in Haifa. He also invested heavily in settlements in Gaza.
LOL. Really, doing double duty as a stable-worker and upper-level foreign policy advisor? Well, that's pretty impressive though it stretches the imagination.

If Peretz and GW need him (her?) so desparately, why does he (she?) feel compelled to make time to attack a peace-loving Arab-Christian who simply chooses to see the world differently?

I'm glad you showed up on this. You slay me. Glad to see Bold Brooklyn made room on the short bus for you. Dixie's driving.
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Old 07-14-2006, 12:04 PM
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LOL. Really, doing double duty as a stable-worker and upper-level foreign policy advisor? Well, that's pretty impressive though it stretches the imagination.

If Peretz and GW need him (her?) so desparately, why does he (she?) feel compelled to make time to attack a peace-loving Arab-Christian who simply chooses to see the world differently?

I'm glad you showed up on this. You slay me. Glad to see Bold Brooklyn made room on the short bus for you. Dixie's driving.
LMFAO!!!!!
Seems that Dixie isn't the only one that knows how to shovel manure.
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Old 07-14-2006, 12:13 PM
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LOL. Really, doing double duty as a stable-worker and upper-level foreign policy advisor? Well, that's pretty impressive though it stretches the imagination.

If Peretz and GW need him (her?) so desparately, why does he (she?) feel compelled to make time to attack a peace-loving Arab-Christian who simply chooses to see the world differently?

I'm glad you showed up on this. You slay me. Glad to see Bold Brooklyn made room on the short bus for you. Dixie's driving.
There is no mistaking that my boss Dixie is 1000% 85 year old MAN! Have you heard about the chiselled features and catlike movements? As a matter of FACT, Juddmonte named the horse "chiselling" after Dixie at the behest of Bobby! You can look it up!

As for the double duty, your limited mind couldnt begin to understand all that Dixie's done in his illustrious life. He has a "worldliness that is beyond your comprehension" as the great bold one once proclaimed!

But how can you not believe that an eight year old stable worker devised US foreign policy in the middle east? Does it not appear to be the case?
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Old 07-14-2006, 12:15 PM
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There is no mistaking that my boss Dixie is 1000% 85 year old MAN! Have you heard about the chiselled features and catlike movements? As a matter of FACT, Juddmonte named the horse "chiselling" after Dixie at the behest of Bobby! You can look it up!

As for the double duty, your limited mind couldnt begin to understand all that Dixie's done in his illustrious life. He has a "worldliness that is beyond your comprehension" as the great bold one once proclaimed!

But how can you not believe that an eight year old stable worker devised US foreign policy in the middle east? Does it not appear to be the case?
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LMFAO!!!!!
Seems that Dixie isn't the only one that knows how to shovel manure.
lol.....

the Tonite Show staring:

AsstoDixie as Ed McMahon
Dixie as Doc Sevreinson
Bold Bumblerite as Tommy Newsome.

I don't believe a word any of them say.
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There is no mistaking that my boss Dixie is 1000% 85 year old MAN! Have you heard about the chiselled features and catlike movements? As a matter of FACT, Juddmonte named the horse "chiselling" after Dixie at the behest of Bobby! You can look it up!

As for the double duty, your limited mind couldnt begin to understand all that Dixie's done in his illustrious life. He has a "worldliness that is beyond your comprehension" as the great bold one once proclaimed!

But how can you not believe that an eight year old stable worker devised US foreign policy in the middle east? Does it not appear to be the case?
lol. Dixie ain't 85. He's 68. He said so. Maybe you're thinking of someone else. LOL. It only gets better and better. My advice, if you've been paid for any of your "work" don't give the money back.
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Old 07-14-2006, 12:21 PM
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lol.....

the Tonite Show staring:

AsstoDixie as Ed McMahon
Dixie as Doc Sevreinson
Bold Bumblerite as Tommy Newsome.

I don't believe a word any of them say.
Tonite show..LOL!
You got them pegged.
How does Ass to Dixie drive in the motorcade with that thing up his bu-t?
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Why do you feel the need to insult ME? Have I insulted you? No i havent?

Have I IMPLIED that you most likely have a hairy butt and a mustache? No i havent!

No wonder boss has such a problem with these broads!
Moustache, no. The other? .... well, you'll just have to imagine. lol. I haven't insulted you. Get off that "i got a reason to hate an arab today' kick. The short bus is ready to roll. You can bet that Happy Meal to go?
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Old 07-14-2006, 12:44 PM
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Why do you feel the need to insult ME? Have I insulted you? No i havent?

Have I IMPLIED that you most likely have a hairy butt and a mustache? No i havent!

No wonder boss has such a problem with these broads!
Now you're saying your boss has a problem with broads?
Maybe he should try viagra like Bobby Dole and Big Rush.
You shoulda quit a while ago.
Is it time for you to shave?
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Old 07-14-2006, 01:08 PM
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And by the way, Dixie DOES have a villa in Haifa. He also invested heavily in settlements in Gaza.
Aha !!! Aha !!!

You're busted ... or perhaps you're flat-chested ... but in any case ...

... if you really were Dixie's favorite piece of assistant ... you'd know that his sumptuous Mediterranean villa is in Caesarea.

You really blew your cover ... not that blowing things is unfamiliar to you. So you really aren't AssttoDixie ... could it be that you're ... ummm ... that you're ... that you're... FUPEG ????
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