Ready for Statehood
Just as soon as they sort out a few details. A couple more of each others’ guys thrown off the roof, a few more rockets fired through the government building. Destroy the Fatah security building and everyone in it … biting bit of Hamas satire, that one. Off a couple more of each others’ bigshots. And you there, Achmed, don’t think this means you can slack off on rocketing Israeli neighborhoods!
Aussie Dave at IsraellyCool does the honors.
Topics: Palestinians
Posted by Jules Crittenden at 11:39 pm on Tuesday, June 12, 2007
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June 13th, 2007 at 2:07 am
Why Do We Even Pretend
Palestinians are Ready for Statehood?
June 13th, 2007 at 9:44 am
“The devastating consequences of [the US and allies'] position [to cut off all aid to Palestine] have been well documented. The precipitous decline in the standard of living of Palestinians has been disastrous, both in humanitarian terms and in the perilous weakening of Palestinian institutions… The underpinnings for a future Palestinian state have been seriously undermined, and the capacity of the Palestinian security apparatus to maintain law and order, to say nothing of putting an end to attacks against Israel, has diminished tremendously.”
- de Soto End of Mission Report, May 2007.
Once again, a heck of a job.
June 13th, 2007 at 9:57 am
“The devastating consequences of [the US and allies’] position [to cut off all aid to Palestine] have been well documented.”
Yup. It’s so devastating that the Palies are teaching their children what a wonderful thing it is to die for Allah. Clearly the result of a lack of cash.
And throwing people off of buildings? Merely a way to stretch what little aid money they get.
And it’s our fault. Priceless. Simply priceless.
So……how does it feel to be a clueless tool, corndog?
June 13th, 2007 at 10:39 am
Read the Report, Jeffy. It was all entirely predictable - and predicted.
June 13th, 2007 at 11:25 am
I was expecting the civil war soon after Arafat died. Not because the Palestinians had their aid cut off (that was not on the table then), but because the Palis don’t know how to run a state without hating someone; Arafat kept his goons in line, and the Palestinians focused on Israel. Once he died (and the bastard lived far too long), Hamas and Fatah broke apart the “Palestinian” “Authority”, and gave the Palis something else to hate: each other.
Continued aid would only have prolonged the agony. With an open civil war in “Palestine”, maybe it’ll stop. If the Palestinians start loving their children more than they hate Israel.
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Viva la Palestine!!!!
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June 13th, 2007 at 1:42 pm
“The devastating consequences of [the US and allies’] position [to cut off all aid to Palestine] have been well documented.
Just think, if only the Palestinians had agreed to a reasonable peace deal and stuck to the terms agreed to in one of the uncountable chances they were given to do so. Yes, Corndog, the results were known and predicted. And until the Palis stop killing and terrorizing each other and everyone around them, no one cares.
June 13th, 2007 at 2:56 pm
Corndog, if you want to support the evil of that cult of death and destruction, feel free to send your own money. Don’t ask me to support evil. If they suffer, it is their own fault. They’ve had the whole world backing their efforts, and if the whole world owns any guilt, it is for the continued support of evil while calling it compassion and concern for human life, while ignoring the evil of the stated goals, the actions taken to reach those goals, and the consequences in reality.
If these people think that anything but death can come from a philosophy of death, let them try to make reality conform to their whims with their own resources, not mine. If they think they can switch cause and effect, let them try it on their own and let them live with the consequences. I wholly reject any guilt for their suffering.