----- Original Message -----
From: "J. van Baardwijk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Brin-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 2:15 PM
Subject: Re: Tragedy in Israel


> At 11:45 30-12-01 -0600, Robert Seeberger wrote:
>
> > > Did you ever wonder why people in Europe are so critical of the US and
> > > Israel?
> >
> >Did you ask the rest of Europe before you spoke for them?
>
> Having lived in Europe for the last 34 years, and getting the news from
> European media, I think I have a fairly good idea of the sentiments in
> Europe -- better than someone who lives on the other side of the world.

I wasnt questioning yourknowledge vs mine on this subject. I know you are
going to be more aware than I. But I find it hard to believe that Europe
feels as you do and fails to act on it in any noticable (from over here at
least) way.
>
>
> >Do you think the USA and the EU will come to blows over Israel/Palestine
> >because the EU believes strongly the way you do?
>
> Nah. The European leaders are too afraid to piss off the US to let it come
> to that.

Wusses! <G>

>
>
> >Any Euro-folk willing to support Jeroens extremism?
>
> Ah, so now I am an extremist as well. Oh well, extremist, anti-Semite,
> anti-American. Guess the only one missing is Nazi. But that too is
probably
> just a matter of time...   :-(

Your support of terrorism (regardless of your denials) does seem very
extreme to me. *Very* extreme.

Yes, you are anti-Israel.
Yes, you are anti-American.
Your side of every recent dialogue says this loudly enough to make any
denial seem very weak.
As far as I am concerned we are friends Jeroen, but I think your rhetoric
steps a bit beyond the realm of criticism and a bit into the realm of
enmity.
No, I wont call you a Nazi, a commie bastard maybe, but never a Nazi.<G>

xponent
What Do Euros Think Maru
rob


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