Posted on 01/03/2014 9:07:14 AM PST by ColdOne
RAMALLAH, West Bank - Palestinian protesters on Friday condemned the latest efforts by US Secretary of State John Kerry to advance peace talks with Israel, using chants evoking the Arab uprisings and telling him to go home.
Hours before Kerry was due to meet Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, a raucous crowd of several hundred took to the streets of Ramallah, the West Bank's de facto capital, chanting "Kerry, you coward, there's no place for you in Palestine!"
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there’s no place for Satan’s agent in “palestine” because there is (has been, and never will be) a “palestine”
you can’t squeeze even a bottle of ketchup into a non-existent place
Kerry is stuck on stupid. So are the Palestinians.
.....the Palestinians have a point as far as I am concerned except I would change their statement to “Kerry, you coward, there is no place for you in
the US”.
This is a despicable man to the Palestinians and to millions of Americans and particularly veterans of which I am just one.
“Kerry you coward...” Sounds like they know him pretty well.
Yep. Heck I even agreed with the Palis on that one.
Not a problem, he’ll just “make things perfectly clear” and all will be well. In his mind.
Send in Jane Fonda instead—in a burqa.
> Hours before Kerry was due to meet Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, a raucous crowd of several hundred took to the streets of Ramallah, the West Bank’s de facto capital, chanting “Kerry, you coward, there’s no place for you in Palestine!”
They’re not wrong, since “Palestine” is imaginary. Thanks ColdOne.
Kerry is half Jewish; of course the Palestinians don’t want anything to do with him.
He’s their best friend. Palis will never stop biting any hand in sight, even the ones that feed them.
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