I should probably should start with the shooting-war in Israel...
(seems to be getting some mention with a couple of the more remote news services)
Well, it was going to happen sooner or later - the former citizens of Egypt-and-Jordan have finally found the Israeli's saturation-point for rockets attacks into civilian areas .
Checked in with CNN last night, to see what the Anti-Israeli-Media had to say about it - sure enough, they've packed Anderson Cooper (I can never remember if he's a Kennedy or a Vanderbilt) off to Israel so he can look sternly into the camera and recite the DNC-approved mantra of:
"Many of the dead are children."
Of course, Anderson won't be speaking of their standard practice of using women & children as human shields
(a two-fer, since either the Israelis back down, enabling further attacks or the don't and they're monsters)
- because, you know - how could you spin that into "America is Bad"?
(the MSM's also shieking about a U.N. school being hit... yeah, THAT U.N. school)
Listening to Hugh Hewitt yesterday, I found that he had actually reached into the dark-side and interviewed Salon's Glenn Greenwald for a sample of how the Left thinks that Israel should be responding to the past 3 years of rocket attacks...
Typically, the answer is "Negotiation" - basically, he thinks that Israel should be able to deal with terrorist-organization Hamas, just as they were able to deal with the actual governments of Egypt and Jordan in years past.
He (and by extension, the Left at large) doesn't see that there is any difference between the government of a country that has terrorists - and a "country" where the goverment are the terrorists...
It's. Just. The. Same.
(Remember THIS? Remind me who broke that "truce"... and every other "truce" since then?)
Of course, he sees no need to get specific about what exactly the Israelis would use in any such negotiations - like, say - giving up useful lan...
...Oh, wait - tried that already.
Or giving the rocket-senders millions of dollars every month...
...Oh, wait - tried that already.
At the end of the day, the Former Egyptians/Jordanians could have taken all of that Gaza land , complete with its high-tech hydroponic Farms (read: "food-growing-stuff to feed your 'starving' people) and made a real country for themselves.
As Deroy Murdoch over at NRO so eloquently explains - they blew it.
They could have shown the world a noble people, capable and deserving of their own country - willing to work for their own betterment with the hand that ...well, that they dealt themselves... instead, they have demonstrated time and time again that they want nothing - absolutely nothing - but the destruction of Israel and the deaths of everyone in it.
Now they reap the whirlwind.
....unless you watch CNN/MSNBC/ABC/CBS et al....
Then it's just them murderin' Joooos' fault.... or Bush's fault... or Capitalism's fault - because there's never any other reason, right?
- MuscleDaddy
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Where to Begin?
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