To: JMP
Oh get off, what do you think the odds are that this wasn't a clear case of a "hate crime" in that the girl was beaten because she is Jewish? Of course newspapers can be inaccurate, but just how much room do you think there is for inaccuracy here? I also don't buy into the notion of hate crimes as requiring special treatment from the law, but it does make the Moslem perp particularly vile, and it is an example of the laughingstock that "the religion of peace" has become.
60 posted on
12/17/2002 10:43:46 AM PST by
eno_
To: eno_
........Of course newspapers can be inaccurate, but just how much room do you think there is for inaccuracy here?
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eno_ Tell me how many facts are presented in this article.
Listen to what I am saying. You or I will never know the real circumstances of this altercation. Perhaps it was jewish animosity toward the Arab. We could ask the next door neighbor of the uncle of the Arab girl for his opinion. I will wager that it will be different from Mr.H's opinion as expressed in the article. What would make the neighbors opinion any less valid? My point is that this is a very biased article as is the response from most posters.
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Perhaps this is what is meant by the Arab worlds allegations that the U.S. is incapable of brokering peace in the middle east. You suppose?
66 posted on
12/17/2002 11:06:45 AM PST by
JMP
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