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OT - Protesters Mob Bush
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/22/in...rtner=homepage http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...home-headlines Must be hard to be so unwelcome anyplace you go ..... http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topic...3&parent_id=19 -- Cliff |
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"Cliff" wrote in message ... http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/22/in...rtner=homepage http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...home-headlines Must be hard to be so unwelcome anyplace you go ..... It's a pretty meaningless event. In places like the Palestinian territory, it's pretty easy to whip up a frenzied mob of ignorant people mislead by a steady diet of propaganda. (Karl Rove understands this) Jeff |
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Jeffrey McCann wrote:
"Cliff" wrote in message ... http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/22/in...rtner=homepage http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...home-headlines Must be hard to be so unwelcome anyplace you go ..... It's a pretty meaningless event. In places like the Palestinian territory, it's pretty easy to whip up a frenzied mob of ignorant people mislead by a steady diet of propaganda. (Karl Rove understands this) Jeff LOL! You mean like this: NEW YORK May 22, 2005 — Visiting Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was heckled during a speech to Jewish leaders on Sunday, and about 1,500 demonstrators staged a noisy street protest against the Gaza disengagement plan he was defending...................... http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=780917 Tom |
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"Tom" wrote in message ... Jeffrey McCann wrote: "Cliff" wrote in message ... http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/22/in...rtner=homepage http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...home-headlines Must be hard to be so unwelcome anyplace you go ..... It's a pretty meaningless event. In places like the Palestinian territory, it's pretty easy to whip up a frenzied mob of ignorant people mislead by a steady diet of propaganda. (Karl Rove understands this) Jeff LOL! You mean like this: NEW YORK May 22, 2005 - Visiting Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was heckled during a speech to Jewish leaders on Sunday, and about 1,500 demonstrators staged a noisy street protest against the Gaza disengagement plan he was defending...................... Yeah. Something like that. I sometimes wonder if American Jews had to live in Israel, whether the circumstances there would change their attitude. Much like Irish Americans who support the IRA, they have the luxury of taking a stance without having to face the consequences. Jeff |
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Jeffrey McCann wrote:
"Tom" wrote in message ... Jeffrey McCann wrote: "Cliff" wrote in message ... http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/22/in...rtner=homepage http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...home-headlines Must be hard to be so unwelcome anyplace you go ..... It's a pretty meaningless event. In places like the Palestinian territory, it's pretty easy to whip up a frenzied mob of ignorant people mislead by a steady diet of propaganda. (Karl Rove understands this) Jeff LOL! You mean like this: NEW YORK May 22, 2005 - Visiting Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was heckled during a speech to Jewish leaders on Sunday, and about 1,500 demonstrators staged a noisy street protest against the Gaza disengagement plan he was defending...................... Yeah. Something like that. I sometimes wonder if American Jews had to live in Israel, whether the circumstances there would change their attitude. Much like Irish Americans who support the IRA, they have the luxury of taking a stance without having to face the consequences. Jeff Better be careful, next you'll be questioning Americans who support current US policy and the consequences to the people, it so applied.. Tom |
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 00:23:12 GMT, "Jeffrey McCann"
wrote: NEW YORK May 22, 2005 - Visiting Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was heckled during a speech to Jewish leaders on Sunday, and about 1,500 demonstrators staged a noisy street protest against the Gaza disengagement plan he was defending...................... Yeah. Something like that. I sometimes wonder if American Jews had to live in Israel, whether the circumstances there would change their attitude. Much like Irish Americans who support the IRA, they have the luxury of taking a stance without having to face the consequences. Jeff I sometimes wonder if those anti-Isreal types had to live there for a couple years, if they would change their tunes any? Gunner "Considering the events of recent years, the world has a long way to go to regain its credibility and reputation with the US." unknown |
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"Gunner" wrote in message ... On Mon, 23 May 2005 00:23:12 GMT, "Jeffrey McCann" wrote: NEW YORK May 22, 2005 - Visiting Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was heckled during a speech to Jewish leaders on Sunday, and about 1,500 demonstrators staged a noisy street protest against the Gaza disengagement plan he was defending...................... Yeah. Something like that. I sometimes wonder if American Jews had to live in Israel, whether the circumstances there would change their attitude. Much like Irish Americans who support the IRA, they have the luxury of taking a stance without having to face the consequences. Jeff I sometimes wonder if those anti-Isreal types had to live there for a couple years, if they would change their tunes any? Same idea, different axis. I just don't spare much time wondering about those types. Jeff |
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 06:55:05 GMT, Gunner
wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2005 00:23:12 GMT, "Jeffrey McCann" wrote: NEW YORK May 22, 2005 - Visiting Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was heckled during a speech to Jewish leaders on Sunday, and about 1,500 demonstrators staged a noisy street protest against the Gaza disengagement plan he was defending...................... Yeah. Something like that. I sometimes wonder if American Jews had to live in Israel, whether the circumstances there would change their attitude. Much like Irish Americans who support the IRA, they have the luxury of taking a stance without having to face the consequences. Jeff I sometimes wonder if those anti-Isreal types had to live there for a couple years, if they would change their tunes any? Gunner "Considering the events of recent years, the world has a long way to go to regain its credibility and reputation with the US." unknown Might depend on if they were educated (liberal) enough to spell. Note that clearly they have chosen NOT to do so. -- Cliff |
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it's pretty easy to whip up a frenzied mob of ignorant people mislead
by a steady diet of propaganda. Wow. Sounds like US citizen who watches FOX, NBC, CNN, ABC, the list goes on and on. Except for the fact that US citizens are too lazy to be doing any "frenzy". R |
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On Sun, 22 May 2005 23:39:34 GMT, "Jeffrey McCann"
wrote: "Cliff" wrote in message .. . http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/22/in...rtner=homepage http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...home-headlines Must be hard to be so unwelcome anyplace you go ..... It's a pretty meaningless event. In places like the Palestinian territory, it's pretty easy to whip up a frenzied mob of ignorant people mislead by a steady diet of propaganda. (Karl Rove understands this) Jeff So did Kerry and Deans puppet masters. Gunner "Considering the events of recent years, the world has a long way to go to regain its credibility and reputation with the US." unknown |
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 05:58:27 GMT, Gunner
wrote: So did Kerry and Deans puppet masters. You must be thinking of Falwell & Robertson & that crowd. "Fundamentalism means sticking strictly to the script, which in turn means being deeply fearful of the improvised, ambiguous or indeterminate...Since writing is meaning that can be handled by anybody, any time, it is always profane and promiscuous. Meaning that has been written down is bound to be unhygienic...Fundamentalism is the paranoid condition of those who do not see that roughness is not a defect of human existence, but what makes it work." Terry Eagleton --The Guardian 22 Feb. 2003 -- Cliff |
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