September 27, 2005

I'm Sure The PA meant No Harm (or unBelievable!)

You know, it is so damn hard to control those rockets. Really, a few rockets and no one was killed, so what's the fuss?

Just typical of Israel to break the peace by defending herself.

(yeah, dripping with sarcasm.)

Posted by Rachel Ann at September 27, 2005 05:17 PM | TrackBack
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The more things change....the more things stay the same. Sigh...

Posted by: esther at September 27, 2005 08:33 PM

I get google alerts and one of the newest one's had this as headline and synopsis.

(it came this morning)
Gaza- A bloody road to peace with Israel
Aljazeera.com - London,UK

... But few days ago, Israel made it clear that it might reoccupy Gaza simply because some rockets fired from there landed in the Israeli town of Sderot. ...


That "simply because" line just made me crack up/ It sounded like five year old "Eddie" trying to explain why he should not have been timed out in school. "Just because I threw a pencil at Jimmy..." kind of thing.

It epitomizes the PA's attitude to life. Getting back on my soap box, they have this attitude because the world, instead of telling them "well stop throwing pencils at people" puts it arm comfortingly around young Ed and says "there, there, I'll go yell at that mean old teacher tomorrow."

So they throw their bombs and haven't the moral sense to realize they have done something wrong.

Posted by: Rachel Ann at September 27, 2005 08:51 PM

The rules are different this time around. I wonder how it will all play out.

Posted by: Jack at September 27, 2005 09:46 PM

Yes, somehow it seems different than before doesn't it? Though from this distance, maybe my view is not correct.
Elizabeth

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