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Middle East
Palestinians Disappointed by Bush's U.N. Speech
2003-09-24
Oh, I am so surprised! I expected something different...
President Bush's perceived portrayal of Yasser Arafat Tuesday as a leader who has betrayed his people's cause will only spur Israel to hold a hardline against the Palestinians, a Palestinian official said. In a U.N. address focused on Iraq, Bush called on both Israel and the Palestinians to carry out commitments they made under a stalled U.S.-backed peace plan. But in an apparent reference to Arafat — whom the United States has sought to sideline — Bush said the Palestinian cause was being "betrayed by leaders who cling to power by feeding old hatreds and destroying the good work of others."
Consistent, isn't he? Yasser had his chance, early last year, and he blow it big time. Bush's attention span is much longer than the Paleos expected...
"The Palestinian people deserve their own state and they will gain that state by embracing new leaders committed to reform, to fighting terror and to building peace," Bush said, echoing remarks he has made in the past. Palestinian Labor Minister Ghassan Khatib called Bush's remarks unconstructive.
"The Frenchies always let us have their way. Why can't you?"
"It does not serve the cause of democracy when President Bush does not distinguish between a president who 'clings to power' through elections and one who does so by other methods," Khatib said. Palestinians elected Arafat president in 1996.
When's his term expire?
"The hatreds President Bush is speaking about are a result of the occupation and Israeli violence," he told Reuters.
"We didn't do nuthin'!"
"One of the bad things about such statements is that it encourages Israel to continue diminishing the rights of the Palestinian people and their leadership," Khatib added.
"Us Paleos, of course, don't need no encouraging..."
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#5  Never forget these savages spontaneously celebrated in the streets on 911. They deserve nothing -- let alone their own state -- until they become civilized. Until that happens let 'em rot.
Posted by: Ned   2003-9-24 11:47:29 PM  

#4  We need to tell Israel it's all right to kick these non-people out of their non-land, and armor their borders against further attacks. Israel doesn't need our help to do that, just our acceptance that it's the thing to do.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-9-24 6:11:22 PM  

#3  Fishie wants nothing more than power and another Holocaust.
Posted by: Katz   2003-9-24 10:24:12 AM  

#2  Given the leadup info about Bush "softening" to get UN backing in Iraq, I was relieved by what he said. The Stamp of Approval is Paleo DisApproval. It's like that gut-check to make sure you're on the opposite side of an issue from Phrawnce - under "normal" circumstances it indicates you've understood the issue correctly.
Posted by: .com   2003-9-24 4:03:46 AM  

#1  President Bush's perceived portrayal of Yasser Arafat Tuesday as a leader who has betrayed his people's cause will only spur Israel to hold a hardline against the Palestinians, a Palestinian official said.

"By George, I think he's got it!"

"The hatreds President Bush is speaking about are a result of the occupation and Israeli violence," he told Reuters.

The Palestinian Excuse &trade.

"One of the bad things about such statements is that it encourages Israel to continue diminishing the rights of the Palestinian people and their leadership," Khatib added.

If by this he means the "right" to kill Jews, you betcha. I hope this "right" is taken away ENTIRELY.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2003-9-24 2:23:21 AM  

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