>More like a desperate struggle for freedom at >work, I would say. > > >Jeroen
1) How do you explain that given that Israel has offered Palestine independence already? 2) How do you explain that given that the entity of Palestine has four times participated in unprovoked attacks on Israel, and has not yet placed a single proposal for peace on the table? 3) And out of curiosity, why is it that you don't see it fit to criticize this particular action, and instead call it a "desperate struggle for freedom?" Of course, Israelis consider their attacks on Palestine as part of a "desperate struggle for peace and security", and you *never* hesitate to criticize Israeli attacks, but when it comes to the Palestinians there is always this hesitation. You always wait until we pull a condemnation of terrorism from you, you never offer it on your own. Why? JDG - Fully expecting these questions to be as ignored as the last four questions........ ===== ---------------------------------------------------------- John D. Giorgis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Taliban delenda est! - Freedom is Not Free __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com
