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The Syrian Defense Minister called Arafat "the son of sixty thousand whores," but Jimmy Carter called him "a powerful human symbol and forceful advocate" for a Palestinian homeland. Well, great minds can differ. I wonder if Jimmy is getting a cut.
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Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
Oh, and as the funeral showed, whenever the Palestinians DO get their own state, Arafat will be revered as a hero and a 'founding father' of the state. For all the talk about how he was losing his hold over the people, they came out en mass to mourn him.
Being a founding father sure pays more than it did back in the olden days.
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I don't know if anyone has mentioned this heretofore, but there were people running arround with French and Canadian flags in the mob as they carried Arafat's casket to its tomb. What does this mean?
Originally posted by Odin
Spiffor, quit defending that moster.
I'm not defending that monster. I'm explaining why so many people mourn him (I happen to disagree with the mourning)
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Originally posted by Ned
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this heretofore, but there were people running arround with French and Canadian flags in the mob as they carried Arafat's casket to its tomb. What does this mean?
Ehrrmm...that France and Canada are more popular among the palestinians then say, USA?
Ehrrmm...that France and Canada are more popular among the palestinians then say, USA?
Clearly, supporters of Arafat also love Canadians and the French, and vis-a-versa. Why, even as Arafat rejected the Clinton peace proposal in 2000 and began instead the second Intafada, France declared once again its admiration of Arafat, man of peace.
I understand that France is going to erect a monument to the eternal glory of Arafat. It will depict Arafat triumphant, holding an AK-47 high in the air, iron boot emplaced on the neck of a fallen Jewish child, standing before a map of Palestine as it was before the creation of Israel.
Originally posted by Ned
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this heretofore, but there were people running arround with French and Canadian flags in the mob as they carried Arafat's casket to its tomb. What does this mean?
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