Tom wrote:


> I liked your argument that no one is barring Americans or American flags. I 
> don't see all of this exactly as anti-semitism, more plain old ordinary 
> hypocrisy. They see one side but not the other. What Sharon and the IDF are 
> doing at the moment is wrong, no argument.


Why?  I don't see that they have any choice other than to consent to be 
terrorized.  The weapons and bomb factories that they are finding along with the 
fact that the terrorist attacks have slowed dramatically are a good indication 
of the direct complicity of the Palestinian Authority.  Further, evidence has 
been uncovered that the bombings were being financed by the PA.

The _only_ reason Bush is telling the Israelis to pull out is oil.  Telling them 
to pull out is completely contrary to our policy on terrorism.  The PA is as 
complicit in the harboring of terrorists as the Taliban was, and Hezbola et al 
is every bit as unprincipled as Al Qaeda.  If it was us, we would be on them 
like stink on sh**, no doubt about it.

> But what the Palestinian 
> terrorists is doing is also equally wrong. And what's happening in India 
> right now is wrong, and I'm sure there are plenty of other places where awful 
> things are happening. Kuwait expelled 300,000 Palestinians in 1991 and nobody 
> said a word. Lebanon has had Palestinians living in squalid camps since 1948 
> and still will not permit them to become Lebanese citizens and the Saudis 
> won't spend a dime of their oil money to turn those camps into decent towns. 
> It's just hypocrisy, perhaps tinged with a bit of anti-semitism. It certainly 
> is not genuine regard for Palestinians or Muslims.
> 


You got it.  The Palestinians are being used as tools to keep the Arab masses 
groveling in place.

-- 
Doug

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