"Palestinian" Leader Yasser Arafat | |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1310758 United States 03/24/2011 04:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | hmm if my country was stolen from me, was thrown into a ghetto and starved, who would be the real terrorist here?? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 813075Let me spell it out some more. Arafat's country was EGYPT. It was never stolen from him and he was never expelled from it, by the Jews or anybody else. The millions of Arabs from Jordan and elsewhere falsely claiming to be "Palestinian" and screaming for Israel to be destroyed are fucking liars, too. |
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HL Shancken User ID: 788684 United States 03/24/2011 04:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Chapter 2 p. 23 "BOTH of us want to influence America in our favor. Our methods are different, though. You, Brother Arafat, use arms. I use words." "Struggle, Brother Ceausescu! Armed struggle and terror are the only things America respects." "You, Brother Yasser, were here in 1972, and you are here now. You can see for yourself that nothing has changed in Romania in that time. We are still the same Communist country, where private property is not only prohibited--it is a disgrace. But the West now loves me. Two American presidents have come to Romania since I started my ´Horizon´ operation, none before. Now, in the past six years alone, I have gotten twelve billion dollars in Western credits--two billion a year. Ten years ago, the most important technological intelligence Romania could pry out of America was about hybrid corn. Now Bucharest is one of the best in the Warsaw Pact at collecting high tech intelligence on America." "Is that really true?" "It is not only what I think, it´s what Brezhnev just told me." "Amazing." "Before I started my ´Horizon´ operation, I couldn´t export anything to America. All I did was import their high tech. Now my exports almost equal my imports, and in ten years the balance will be ten to one in my favor. Five years ago I had barely a dozen intelligence officers over in America. Now I have five times that many, the ambassador included, and in a couple of years it´ll be ten times that many. And what has America gotten out of it all? Shit. Nothing but shit." copyright 1987 From Red Horizons by Ion Mahai Pacepa, former head of Romanian intelligence. A revolution worth joining. Holistic medicine's finest hour. |
HL Shancken User ID: 788684 United States 03/24/2011 04:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ceausescu took a whole tomato and bit into it like an apple, splattering juice and seeds. Then he stuffed his mouth full of onion and feta cheese, mechanically wiping his fingers off on the white damask tablecloth, all the while studying Arafat with his shifting, badger-like eyes. "How are your influence operations going?" "The advisors Hassan got from Brother Pacepa are true artists." Ceausescu picked up on the idea. "Influence is indeed an art, a skill." "At this very moment we´ve got something going in Vienna," Hassan intervened, "and the results might be a peace prize from Kreisky." Bruno Kreiski was the chancellor of Austria at the time. Arafat burst into a peal of laughter. "A gift from a Jew to the PLO. Wouldn´t that be marvelous?" "We have another operation using Abu Nidal," Hassan added. "Who would ever suspect that Nidal, my fiercest enemy, the very fellow who is killing off my men, could actually be doing things for me?" Arafat boasted. "Congratulations," said Ceausescu, "How about pretending to break with terrorism? The West would love it." "Just pretending, like with your independence?" "Exactly. But pretending over and over. Political influence, like dialectical materialism, is built on the same basic tenet that quantitative accumulation generates qualitative transformation." "I´m not the expert on Marxism that you are, Brother Ceausescu." "Dialectical materialism works like cocaine, let´s say. If you sniff it once or twice, it may not change your life. If you use it day after day, though, it will make you into an addict, a different man." That´s the qualitative transformation." "A snort of a pacifist Arafat day after day...?" "Exactly, Brother Yasser. The West may even become addicted to your PLO." A revolution worth joining. Holistic medicine's finest hour. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1310758 United States 03/24/2011 04:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here's a nice link of info on the bastard: [link to honestreporting.com] He murdered a US Ambassador, the Israeli Olympic wrestling team and countless others in cold blood. |
JimTx User ID: 1290895 United States 03/24/2011 04:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | hmm if my country was stolen from me, was thrown into a ghetto and starved, who would be the real terrorist here?? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 813075Well I bet if you didn't INVADE and DECLARE WAR on another country, you just might have a homeland. See that's why the "Homelandless" always say Israel should return to the 1967 borders. Gee, thats a strange date to just pull out of thin air....Oh wait, I remember, thats when all of the nations around Israel started the Six Day War. See they didn't want a Jewish state in the "Arab" Middle East. Now you can use the old testament to get a rough idea how long the Jewish people have lived in the area. Palenstine on the other hand is pretty much Jordan, or Trans-Jordan, and Jordan came about 1922-23. So who's homeland is OK with you? I think the Palenstine refugees should return home to Jordan, dispose of the King, and have the nation that is theirs. If you get a chance, look at the size of Jordan being denied to Palestinians and then look at the sliver of land Israel claimed as a buffer for future attacks from their neighbors. Israel remained in the borders given it after....or as Wikipedia puts it : ...Between the Armistice of 1949 and the Six-Day War of 1967, the West Bank and East Jerusalem were occupied and annexed by Jordan and the Gaza Strip was occupied (but not annexed) by Egypt. The term "Palestinian" began to be applied exclusively to the Arab population of these areas only after Israel's victory in the 1967 War, and consequently the terms "Palestinian territories" and "occupied Palestinian territories" also gained wide usage ...Have you ever heard Israel calling for the killing of all it's neighbors? Or driving a neighbor nation into the Sea? I am not Jewish, I don't feel any major alliance to the Jewish religion...but history shows Israel has been under attack from day 1. If Egypt & Jordan want a homeland for the refugees why don't they give them the land THEY took? [link to en.wikipedia.org] |