Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Carter Out Campaigning for Hamas -- Again

Could someone please take Jimmy Carter home and medicate him? How could America have EVER elected a person like this to the White House? Carter’s time in office was, of course, looonnnnnggg before I was old enough to understand politics, but just looking at the crazy things he has said over the last decade and I have to wonder just how he got into office. Here’s his latest:

Hat Tip: LGF


The United States, Israel and the European Union must end their policy of
favoring Fatah over Hamas, or they will doom the Palestinian people to deepening
conflict between the rival movements, former US President Jimmy Carter said
Tuesday.
Carter, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate who was addressing a
conference of Irish human rights officials, said the Bush administration’s
refusal to accept the 2006 election victory of Hamas was “criminal.”
Carter said Hamas, besides winning a fair and democratic mandate that should have entitled it to lead the Palestinian government, had proven itself to be far more organized in its political and military showdowns with the Fatah movement of
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas.

Favoring Fatah over Hamas? On any relevant topic, there is almost no difference between Fatah and Hamas! They are both radical terrorist killers who keep their people (what few that are not as radical as they are) oppressed and frightened. They oppress free speech and the free exercise of religion in their “countries” – such as it is.
They are both Jew-hating, Zionist conspiracy wielding, pork-petrified, woman-hating, gun toting, bomb throwing, suicide vest wearing murderers, who are so in love with death that they would murder each other out of existence without the common thread of hate for Israel. And that reaction is only to Carter’s first sentence! Jimmy Carter is so out of line, he should be a circle, and is certainly not someone to be seriously listened to on ANY subject, and certainly not foreign policy.

Charles at LGF says: “Far more organized” = much better at murder, torture, and violence. It’s just astounding that Carter would use a phrase like that to describe the nightmarish atrocities that have gone on in Gaza.”

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Friday, June 15, 2007

Palestinian Civil War Watch: Fatah Tells Hamas Get Out of West Bank

I think it is beyond dispute now that the Palestinian cease-fire on their own people is over.

After days of Palestinian in-fighting in Gaza between the murderous Hamas killers and the murderous al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade killers of Fatah, Hamas seems to have come out as being the top killers.

Fears that the fighting may spread to the West Bank seem to be getting closer. According to this report, Fatah, which still controls the West Bank of “Palestine,” have given an ultimatum to Hamas leaders: “Leave the West Bank within the next 48 hours, otherwise they will be arrested.”

Further, the al-Aqsa chief in Nablus says “Fatah militants ‘will kill a Hamas leader in the West Bank’ for each Fatah leader killed in the Gaza Strip.”

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Monday, January 29, 2007

Hamas Hatfield vs. Fatah McCoy

Hamas and Fatah are doing a Hatfield/McCoy version of conflict resolution in Gaza. I’m not sure who stepped on who’s camel’s toes first, but with that much hate pulsating in one area, sooner or later it was going to vent. The result is repeated pitched gun battles and talks of a “civil war.”

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Hamas and Fatah gunmen battled each other across the Gaza Strip early Monday, attacking security compounds, knocking out an electrical transformer and kidnapping several local commanders in some of the most extensive factional fighting in recent weeks. Four people were killed and large parts of Gaza City were plunged into darkness. Saudi King Abdullah called the factional fighting a "shame" that has undermined the Palestinian cause. He urged both sides to join talks mediated by his country, Saudi Arabia's official news agency reported Sunday.

The best quote was this: "Our hearts bleed for what is happening in the land of our Palestinian brothers," he said. "This great atrocity with all its unjustified and weak reasons has stained the Palestinian's honorable national struggle."

I wonder if their hearts bleed as much as all those killed in Palestinian suicide bombings in Israel.

Wonder who’s going to pick up the tab for the knocked out transformer? Looks like more cries for “international aid” and more accusations of Israel leaving Palestinians in deplorable conditions.

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