May this POS Hamas leader rot in hell for all eternity, and may his name be blotted out forever.
1 posted on
07/25/2002 9:52:19 AM PDT by
tomahawk
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To: tomahawk
May this POS Hamas leader rot in hell for all eternity, and may his name be blotted out forever. Well said!
2 posted on
07/25/2002 9:58:50 AM PDT by
Tuco-bad
To: tomahawk
Chirac said that French and Egyptian positions were in complete agreement . . . France must die.
To: tomahawk
Continue on with your bombing, Mr. Sharon. The other side has no intention of stopping theirs!
The faint-hearted leftists are just going to have to get used to it.
4 posted on
07/25/2002 10:00:33 AM PDT by
Gritty
To: tomahawk
Gee, what a surprise! So Salad Shehaha "was in the midst of preparing "a mega terror attack." Just another reason that he needed to be removed. Good Riddance!
5 posted on
07/25/2002 10:00:53 AM PDT by
Reborn
To: tomahawk
The Hamas killer is now dead. Thats good. Now its time to destroy all the rest of the Arab and Paly slime.
6 posted on
07/25/2002 10:08:31 AM PDT by
winner45
To: tomahawk
Ben-Eliezer said that Shehada planned to infiltrate one ton of explosives into Israel "which could shock the whole nation or kill hundreds." I don't give a sh!t about a Hamas leader one way or another, but you would think that this kind of information would have come out ten minutes after they killed the guy if it were true.
To: tomahawk
Weren't the civilians killed the terrorist's family, the children killed his children? These savages want a war. In war, civilians get killed. The solution for the Palestinians is to embrace nonviolence as did MLK, but they won't, so the only rational thing to do is kill them. I feel for the innocents killed in the course of a just war, but if the killer didn't want his children killed he should have embraced peaceful methods.
8 posted on
07/25/2002 10:12:22 AM PDT by
Paid4This
To: tomahawk
The defense minister said "I do not take the deaths of children lightly." Too bad the Palestinians don't agree unless it suits their PR. They raise their babies to die.
To: tomahawk
It should be quite clear by now that any innocent person or family member who willingly and knowingly remains in the close physical presence of a Palestinian terrorist such as this monster must be aware they are placing their own lives in grave danger. If the missile takes them out too, that's the risk they took.
To: tomahawk
Hmmm. Have Chirac and the others denounced the homicide bombers as ferociously as they are the Israelis?
14 posted on
07/25/2002 10:29:30 AM PDT by
SuziQ
To: tomahawk
The first word in the headline is great, huh?, "Killed..."
Thank God. And truly the blood of the innocents is on him, Shahada.
Who was it who said of Israel, "We can forgive you killing our sons, but we can't forgive you making us kill your sons?"
To: tomahawk
Ollie North told it like it is last night on Fox News. He said that the Israelis do not intentionally target civilians and they regret it when they are killed, while the Palestinians intentionally target civilians and openly rejoice in the streets when Israeli civilians, including women and children, are killed by homicide bombers.
16 posted on
07/25/2002 10:35:06 AM PDT by
slimer
To: tomahawk
>>Mubarak: IAF Gaza strike was bid to wreck peace initiatives Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said on Thursday the IAF strike that killed Hamas military wing leader Salah Shehada and 14 others in a residential area in Gaza City was a deliberate attempt to sabotage recent efforts to ease Middle East violence.<<
Mr. Mubarak reveals more than he intended to there. Let's not forget he is a dictator who has been in power for over twenty years and got his position as a result of the assaassination of the previous dictator, Sadat. Mr. Mubarak might be using his own frame of reference for how things are done in Egypt and in the Arab world. Murdering civilians in order to influence peace talks is a tried and true method that the Arab world uses.
To: tomahawk
A 1 ton bomb at his funeral would go a long way, too!
To: tomahawk
Speaking after talks in Paris with French President Jacques Chirac, Mubarak said Prime Minister Ariel Sharon had sought deliberately to wreck efforts on the Palestinian side to halt the chain of violence. Yep. That pesky Sharon, sabotaging another pali effort to halt the chain of violence. It just makes a world of sense that Sharon would do anything to assure that Israeli women and children will again fall victim to a terrorist homicide bomber.
Sometimes, when you see how incredibly warped and perverse the logic of the left is, you realize just how far apart they are from the rational world
Owl_Eagle
Guns Before Butter.
To: tomahawk
Ben-Eliezer said that he postponed the assassination operation eight times... "The plane was already in the air but we got word that his daughter was with him and the operation was once again postponed. The defense minister said "I do not take the deaths of children lightly. ...but when you are in the midst of a complicated war, there can be mistakes, which we will learn from."
2 comments:
- Why do Israelis apologize for accidentally killing relatives of terrorists, when Arafat's idiots intentionally target women and children. So don't call it a mistake (unless the fricking INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY is something you respect.)
- Isn't it better to take out anyone related to the terrorist, not as unfortunate,collateral damage but as unexpected bonus? The daughter may be a terrorist too. If she isn't, then she shouldn't stick around her nutso-terrorist father.
--Slip
To: tomahawk
"We are a people who do all they can to try to prevent the deaths of children and women, but when you are in the midst of a complicated war, there can be mistakes, which we will learn from."It would have been a nice wake-up call to have seen him narrow his eyes and add "...We hope the Palistinians have learned something as well."
26 posted on
07/25/2002 11:09:35 AM PDT by
jiggyboy
To: tomahawk
The defense minister said "I do not take the deaths of children lightly. We are a people who do all they can to try to prevent the deaths of children and women, but when you are in the midst of a complicated war, there can be mistakes, which we will learn from." It is appalling that the Israelis are being criticized for a couple of unfortunate collateral losses, when the Palis actually target for suicide bombing locations where children and families are likeley to congregate.
27 posted on
07/25/2002 11:40:26 AM PDT by
LouD
To: tomahawk
May this POS Hamas leader rot in hell for all eternity, and may his name be blotted out forever. God takes no pleasure in the death of any human and says so openly in His Word. While breath remains, so does hope for repentance.
I have no liking for what these thugs are doing; I loathe their actions. But I cannot wish them eternity burning in hell. They choose it for themselves if they do not repent.
To: tomahawk
I am trying to balance the scales of justice by making a moral decision:
In my left hand, I hold the lives of 100+ innocent civilians. In my right hand, I hold the lives of 14 innocent civilians + this terrorist. If I have no choice but to kill the people in either my left hand or my right hand, which is it to be?
To me, this is an easy moral dilemma to resolve. What about you?
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