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" I am really sad. It looks like Somalia to me."
2007-06-15
Posted by:Seafarious

#17  Yes
Posted by: badanov   2007-06-15 23:45  

#16  Gaza owes an apology to Somaalians everywhere...
Posted by: jds   2007-06-15 22:36  

#15  If you have the stomach for it, LGF has a video up.

http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/

Sights and sounds of jihadis. Should be required viewing for Pelosi, Reid, et al.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2007-06-15 22:30  

#14  Gaza is worse than Somalia. I don't give a damn about any Gazans and the sooner they all die of gunfire or starvation, the better. Oxygen thieves, the lot of them.
Posted by: Mac   2007-06-15 14:20  

#13  what is the overall Carbon Credit score for that neck of the woods?

There's still a huge surplus of carbon lifeforms, if that answers your question.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-06-15 14:17  

#12  What I want to know is: after all the exchange of gunfire and burning of buildings and such, what is the overall Carbon Credit score for that neck of the woods?
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-06-15 13:46  

#11  Hamas fighters showed reporters pools of blood where they said two of Abbas's guards shot themselves rather than surrender.

A dozen times each, and in the head no less.

I am really sad. It looks like Somalia to me."

The only sad thing is that it didn't look like Somalia while Arafat was still in power. I know it's a reach, but maybe if Yasser's own people had offed him, they wouldn't have been so stupid as to elect Hamas.

The United States, which had helped train and arm the Fatah forces which were roundly defeated in Gaza, pledged its full support for Abbas, describing him as a "moderate" committed to a negotiated peace with Israel.

Yoohoo, is anyone in Washington paying attention? Maybe now that we have an administration which wisely kept their participation in the futile Oslo Accords to a minimum, their lack of "political investment" might allow them to back away from this pisspot entirely.

Bush I and Clinton both had entangled far too much political capital in this preposterous farce to ever have admitted what a total charade it was. Let's hope that the time has come for America to abandon the Palestinians entirely into the hands of their doting Arab kinfolk.

Haniyeh accused Fatah of abusing its power and persecuting Islamists.

What's not to persecute? Not that Islamists don't have the most crippling collective persecution complex ever seen. In light of how both Fatah and Hamas were equally dedicated to genocide against the Jews, this is merely another case of the usual Muslim "more Islamic than thou" crapulence.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-06-15 13:30  

#10  I couldn't believe that sentence when I read it Seafarious. What a hoot. Hamas - So dignified- like proper Statesmen. Are all Rooters guys on crack?
Posted by: Intrinsicpilot   2007-06-15 13:26  

#9  There's got to a few GDP points to be made by selling blood.
Posted by: ed   2007-06-15 12:25  

#8  "This is our money, the money of the people and we are taking some of it," one looter at Abbas's Gaza compound said.

Gawd amighty. LOL the real (as opposed to given) GDP of Gaza is 59 rocks and a homemade slingshot. Significantly lower than the Congo (all of 'em).

Posted by: Shipman   2007-06-15 12:20  

#7  I wonder how the guy knew what Somalia looked like

Maybe the Paleo TV showed Somalia on the news to make people think they were lucky to live in Gaza.
Posted by: mhw   2007-06-15 11:39  

#6  Somalia looks like paradise compared to Gaza. At least they don't have sewage floods.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-06-15 11:39  

#5  So, are the ISM peace teams in Gaza working to stop the violence? I mean, you'd think they would, being "peace activists" and all.
Posted by: Mike   2007-06-15 11:11  

#4  My personal favorite line:

Ten Fatah security chiefs arrested by Hamas in Gaza and accused of launching a "coup" were given "amnesty" -- a possible sign Hamas leaders want to show restraint and statesmanship.

Boggle.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-06-15 09:20  

#3  What if Abu Mazen (Abbas) stops sending money to Gaza?

Even now, it never stops. Always with the hand out.
Give it a few months, Hana. You'll be looking up to Somalia.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-06-15 09:09  

#2  Send Cindy Sheehan to sort it out. In fact, exile all peacetards to the Gaza Strip and televise the spectacle as an object lesson to all apologists and traitors. May they all die of rabies.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-06-15 08:54  

#1  The coolness has already worn off, I'm back to not giving a rat's ass about them again.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-06-15 08:30  

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