Hamas: We Recognize Abbas As President! And….We Did Not Want To Take Over The Gaza Strip
Liars, guns and mayhem.
Liars, guns and mayhem.
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Looks like the chicken sh*t leader of Hamas who cowers day in and day out in Syria, is a little concerned that his boys will end up with the Gaza Strip and nothing else and be outside looking at that pot of money that flows into Abbas’ hands from the U.S. , EU and Russia.
Moron. You did Iran’s bidding idiot, now try and feed your boys in Gaza off dead fish on the beach.
June 15th, 2007 at 6:08 pmPat, my friend. you will probably recall these exact same “dialogues” from Iran at the time of Khomeini’s takeover: Public protestations of restraint from the big shots, who somehow “can’t control” those wild street thugs whose every murder, just by coincidence, helps to bring the big shots closer and closer to total power.
As the Muslim prophet Muhammed said: “War is deception.” The Hamasniks are trying to confuse their enemies and create a muddled picture of their putsch to the world…although cameraphones and YouTube make it abundantly clear. Notice the Fatahniks are NOT confused, and unlike so many of the Shah’s men, are fleeing the country like fightened rats, which, cometathinkufit, they are.
The CLARITY we are gaining from this putsch is priceless. There are no guarantees in this world, but surely God is desperately trying to open the eyes of us stupid Kaffirs as to the savagery and implacable barbarism of the jihadis, truly Satan’s imps and disciples. This is a divine gift, if we will only accept it.
June 15th, 2007 at 6:21 pmJewish Odysseus - The truth in your words is clear and strong. May those who are in positions of power have the ears to hear and take heed. - C.S.
June 15th, 2007 at 7:04 pmI believe I am seeing a pattern here. Destroy every bit of infrastructure that was built by the Israeli’s. Start over. Destroy every bit of what infrastructure was sort of cobbled together by Fatah. Start over. Now I think I get it. Destroy! Destroy! Destroy! on and on into infinity. Ah yes what a great Civilization these people have. Their beloved CEO from back hundreds of years ago would be proud, if he wasn’t so ‘overheated’ in his toasty shall I say ‘below ground environment’.
June 15th, 2007 at 7:24 pmhttp://daflikkers.blogspot.com/
Hmm… “Opps we accidently took over..” which is always followed by…
“We invite you to surrender peacefully so we may execute in an orderly fashion.”
I wonder how the jihad’ist wanna be’s spin this.. Where is the great satan in this conflict?
June 16th, 2007 at 12:36 amI agree wholeheartedly that the evil is outting itself. May those in control of the reins have the guts to let loose the dogs.
Janica, a dog trainer..that’s a compliment..
June 16th, 2007 at 1:54 amThis shit going down in gaza is totally like that in iran at the fall of the shah, Jewish Odysseus, The murdering of the percieved opposition, the sight of full veils for the women, removal of anything that would remind the 7th century butchers of the 21st century, like video shops and resturants and bars, total repression the the population.
June 16th, 2007 at 4:07 amWe in the west should not be suprised.Hamas got itself voted in by the simple expedient of seeming to be without corruption (no big houses or cars) supply of education to the children( albeit to brainwash the kiddies into being homicidal bombers of the “sons of apes and pigs” over the border and provision of some social services to the poor of Gaza(almost everyone there as there are no jobs, as the corrupt govt there has done nothing to help the people there).
Thats why they got voted in, they seemed to care while fatah was so corrupt.
Now the adjenda has changed. Bunker down into a fortress,deny any rights of the civilian population, educate the children into being suicide bombers and attack Israel as soon as they can.
The parrallels with iran is chilling.When can we see waves of children advancing on the IDF with bombs strapped on like the iranian children sent to roll over minefields to be clears for the soldiers to follow.
Sickening.Inhuman.
And the left couldnt care less and are probably humming the tune of socialist victory at the thought of Israel being attacked.
Terry Smyth, u r right on the $$! It is so obvious! Why can’t those morons in the State Dept see it? Are they just idiots or Column 5s?
Here was a great line in today’s WSJ about Fatah’s famous weakman (well, THEY call him a “strongman,” HAWWWHAWWW, how f’ing strong did he turn out to be??!!) Mohammed Dahlan and his possible reutrn to Gaza after (no joke) supposed toe surgery:
“Although Hamas military leaders publicly granted amnesty to Fatah fighters and commanders in Gaza, they have said privately that Mr. Dahlan’s life would be endangered if he tried to return.”
You’re Mohammed Dahlan…which message would YOU believe?
As the original Mohammed said: “War is deception.”
I sweartagawd, I cd put a dozen 4th graders in charge of the US State Dept, and they’d do a far more competent job. Whattagang of idiots. And Ms. Rice has earned 1st prize, as she definitively proved out “the Peter Principle.”
June 16th, 2007 at 1:11 pmOMG, how stooopid is the USState Dept? HOW HIGH IS UP??
“Hey, we just lost the mortgage betting on the nag with the broken leg in the last race…But let’s bet the kids’ college fund on her again, now that she’s running on a smaller track!!”
At the end of the day, Bush must take responsibility for this idiocy.
“U.S. policies on Palestinians may change By ANNE GEARAN, AP Diplomatic Writer
Fri Jun 15, 6:13 PM ET
The Bush administration hinted Friday and it may resume some payments to the Palestinians now that a U.S.-backed moderate is in charge of a consolidated government in the West Bank.
“We’re going to take a look, given the changed circumstances with the new Palestinian government, at what we might do,” State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said.
Others are making the same recalculations. European Union authorities on Friday voiced strong backing for moderate, secular Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas in his conflict with Hamas, a possible prelude to resuming suspended aid.”
June 16th, 2007 at 2:08 pm“Palestinian lawmaker Hanan Ashrawi said Fayad’s cabinet faced daunting challenges, chief among them “to ensure the rule of law and to prevent the spread of lawlessness from Gaza to the West Bank.”
Yeah right. Hanan ought to be out bying herself a nice new burqua. She’s going to need it. And for once, I would agree…at least in her case, that she should keep her face covered…Damn that women is fugly.
As to Hamas, they practice tayiya. And they do it very poorly.
June 17th, 2007 at 8:02 amA house divided against itself cannot stand. praise be Allah!
June 17th, 2007 at 4:15 pm