April 21, 2003
Here and There, Apr. 21

When the revolution comes and spammers are made to pay for their crimes against humanity, the executives of this company shall be among those whose eyeballs are scooped out of their sockets with soft rubber spoons.

Because only a Holocaust denier can do the job. Ha'aretz reports that

the European Union's Middle East envoy, Miguel Moratinos, has told Arafat that European officials consider Abu Mazen the only acceptable choice as prime minister.

The Simon Wiesenthal Center has issued a travel advisory urging extreme caution for Jewish travellers going to France and Belgium.

Posted by Stefan Sharkansky at April 21, 2003 12:47 PM
Comments

Lets not start casting blame.

Whether Bush's "roadmap" or some other form of betrayal is accepted is up to Israel. There is a little word called "no".

It is up to Israel whether this is accepted or not.

What American President with almost 18 months to go before an election will upset a bloc of voters he now seems able to attract, that can raise a lot of money and that a Republican candidate has never been able to attract?

What US Congress will not support Israel if they reject roadmap rubbish when majority party leaders such as Mr. Tom De Lay declare that Judeah and Samaria are part of Israel?

The decision on accepting the mumzer Mazen, rests with Israel. It is for the Israeli public to let PM Sharon know that it is okay to not sell Israel out for $1 billion in cash and $9 billion in loan guarantees.

Or is Israel now in the business of becoming the entity the Jew-haters have always accused it of being?:
Jews will sell themselves out like whores for money.

If the "roadmap" goes ahead, it will be the fault of Israel, of Sharon and the other self-sacrificers.

Israel is in the dire economic straits it is today because it afraid of freedom. It was established by socialists, and their institutions, such as that millstone around the country's neck, the Histadrut. A shvita used to be a joke, now it is a disgrace.

Let true capitalism rule. Hands-off! Not the statism brand that is so prevalent in the United States today and everywhere else in the world that allows corporate thieves to escape, or the sort that sees Halliburton and Bechtel obtain contracts in Iraq. Bush is not a capitalist, neither is the Republican party. They are altruists, little different to the liberals.

At this festival of Pesach, the festival of freedom, it is a new slavery that must be thrown off. The slavery of statism that sees government hampering business and the religious police checking to see that the Shabbat laws are not broken! It is immoral!


Posted by: David Klotz on April 21, 2003 01:51 PM
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