Now the leftists are excluding the words gun control from the media, and co-opting the words "gun safety". The list goes on and on. "Caregivers" instead of parents. "Politically correct" instead of "tyrranical", etc. The list goes on and on.
The pen is, indeed, mightier than the sword.
Plenty of prophetic sites are calling people to extra prayer and fasting.
My own probably flawed take on it is that--Arafat flinched. I took that to be a signal that the string pullers behind the scenes have decided that WWIII will not happen yet. Whether a "contained" conflagration could be ordered for the mideast along Biblically predicted lines is beyond my guesser.
One Bible Code seemed to say WWIII in 2002 OR 2006 IF it was interpreted etc. correctly. It was an earlier one. I don't know if it would stand the current criteria test or not.
Things are getting curiouser and curiouser. Prayer and fasting is certainly a preferred current option.
No war without Egypt. No peace with Syria.
By BINOO JOSHI
Associated Press Writer
March 29, 2002, 11:51 AM EST
JAMMU, India -- Suspected Islamic militants raided an Indian paramilitary camp and blew up an army truck in two separate attacks in Kashmir on Friday, killing at least four Indian soldiers, authorities said.
Four guerrillas and two civilians died in other attacks in the troubled region, they said.
In one attack, gunmen opened fire on soldiers guarding a camp that houses 600 paramilitary soldiers 95 miles north of Jammu, the winter capital of India's Jammu-Kashmir state, a police official said. At least two soldiers were killed and one wounded before the attackers fled.
Two soldiers were killed and two wounded when suspected militants used a remote control device to detonate a land mine under an army truck in Reasi, a mountainous area near the Pakistani frontier 75 miles north of Jammu, army officials said.
In Rajpora, 55 miles north of Jammu-Kashmir's summer capital, Srinagar, assailants entered the home of the village headman and fatally shot him and a visitor, a police statement said. Police also blamed Islamic guerrillas for that attack.
The police statement said Indian security forces killed four suspected militants in a gunbattle in Kulgaam, 40 miles south of Srinagar. It said the suspected militants had blown up a bridge connecting two towns in the area.
More than a dozen Islamic militant groups have been fighting since 1989 for Kashmir's independence or a merger with Muslim Pakistan. The Indian government says more than 30,000 people have been killed, while human rights groups put the death toll at twice that number.
Mostly Muslim Kashmir has been divided between Hindu-majority India and Muslim Pakistan for more than half a century, and the countries have fought two wars over the Himalayan region.
India accuses Pakistan of arming and training militants who carry out attacks in Indian-controlled Kashmir. Pakistan supports their separatist cause but denies the Indian claims and has cracked down on Islamic militants this year as part of its cooperation with the United States.
Tensions between Pakistan and India have been high since a deadly December attack on India's Parliament, which India blamed on Muslim militants backed by Pakistan. The nuclear-armed neighbors have built up forces along their border.
Oh Excellent! Hope you don't mind if I start using this "title" for them. It is even better than Censored News Network.
Do you suppose that we would be having the problems that we are if our cultural language didnt have a distinct zionist accent to the ears of arabs?