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7-17-2008 11:55 PM381 views
righthand says:
Did she "for all intents and purposes committed suicide" as this Zionist alleges? Must all victims of Zionist atrocities somehow become the authors of their own deaths? Fleeing women and children become suicidal maniacs?

It's so easy now to stick suicide beside Arab or Muslim and blame them for their own murder. And if it works with Arabs why not on Arab sympathisers, even American sympathisers. All deserve to die in the fascist meat grinder. Well when they can murder 34 brave men on USS Liberty with no consequence what do you expect for a slip of a lass like Corrie, full of youthful idealism. Death! And a tarnished reputation!
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7-18-2008 12:09 AM
righthand
Ethnic cleansing and 'suicide' are now synonymous with the Zionist state now far removed from the socialist haven of the Middle East in the distant past. When so called American Christians are such staunch supporters of this most foul state why be upset for this child. Some would drive the dozer over the next idealist. Were the Nazis so brutal?

This Professor Steven Plaut is on the faculty of the Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Haifa, is a columnist for the Jewish Press, and other periodicals, and is author of The Scout (Gefen Publishing House). He says [i]"Corrie for all intents and purposes committed suicide in her efforts to[b]...
7-18-2008 12:38 AM
righthand
Why am I an Irishman so exercised about Rachel Corrie, an ordinary American girl? Well she's the hero that I'm not! If more of my generation had done the half of what Rachel did then it's likely that the world wouldn't be facing meltdown in terms of economics now as well as lack of peace mainly caused by Zionists.

One American female death in these circumstances if worth 50 Irishmen or 1,000 Arabs. That's a reality given the realities of the Zionist state. Not pretty but true. She may have believed that being American protected her from the worst excesses of the Zionists. She must not have known about the USS Liberty. Yet she knew the dangers but DEATH, but very much at...
7-18-2008 7:21 AM
silvanaraihane
well I do not believe in all this death! they are dying for nothing! the world is still the same and always will be! man is so destructive, man will kill man always. if any aliens come down here to observe us, they must run like hell!
7-18-2008 8:21 AM
vk2yoc
In a World where mindless violence is so commonplace to the point where people accept it, such heroism shines with a blinding light. It reminds us that not all is lost, that there are some that are willing to risk all, for their belief in eventual justice for their fellow man. We need such people, so we can measure our own response to the inhumanity that is Israel today.
The more they denigrate her, the more they reveal that inhumanity for all to see.

Ask yourselves, what is the measure of your worth?
Measure it against hers!

Keep it up Righty, don't let us forget!
7-18-2008 10:55 AM
righthand
The more they denigrate her, the more they reveal that inhumanity for all to see.
Well put. They fear her more dead than they ever did alive. Now a pest has become a huge thorn in their sides. The more they attack her the stronger she becomes.

It's her parents that I'm most sorry for now. To raise such a beautiful person and lose her in such a senseless act of barbarism must be extraordinary difficult to bear.
7-18-2008 11:35 AM
ratilfar
Hero....
7-19-2008 2:53 AM
Rioting Drone
When did Martyr become synonymous with Hero (keep your christisms to yourself)?

Martyrs are noble in that they believe in their cause enough to give their lives. Unfortunately in this day and age, martyrs are forgotten much faster due to the crappy attention spans of the rest of humanity.

Best to leave that region and let the religious zealots kill each other off. It would be best for the rest of us if the state of Israel and the unofficial Palestinian state to cease to exist. Anyone who perpetuates either side is equally as guilty as the combatants (this includes protesters who take their own lives in their hands).

The continued blood shed in the middle east is a waste of time, money, a...
7-19-2008 3:25 AM
righthand
Anyone who perpetuates either side is equally as guilty as the combatants
Given that logic, I'm sure you would that the withdrawal of ALL American support would be the first step in such a withdrawal or else it would be totally hypocritical not to do so.
If we destroy the holy land will all the followers turn to ash? (joke).
Rapture surely.
7-19-2008 3:12 PM
Rioting Drone
Given that logic, I'm sure you would that the withdrawal of ALL
American support would be the first step in such a withdrawal or else
it would be totally hypocritical not to do so.
I am all about some isolationism. Unfortunately when you pee in your neighbors pool, you must bring enough chlorine to clean up the mess. We should not sell military tech or help any nation in the middle of conflict, this includes Israel.

As for Iraq... again, we need to make sure they can stand on their own two feet against aggression of the likes of Iran (and yes, I think Iran would renew their conflict with Iraq if given the chance of non-interference of the US.
7-19-2008 4:03 PM
Socratoad
As for Iraq... again, we need to make sure they can stand on their own two feet against aggression of the likes of Iran (and yes, I think Iran would renew their conflict with Iraq if given the chance of non-interference of the US.
And who has been writing your revisionist history?
7-19-2008 9:01 PM
Rioting Drone
You are aware that Iraq and Iran have exchanged blows before? Iraq has used chem weapons against Iranian troops who were invading Iraq. Revisionist history, try history of the location that we are talking about. Iranian Ayatollahs wish to see another Caliph installed as head of the regions united under Islam. Read about the religion and the wars of antiquity of the region. Read about the Persians and the resistance the nations of Islam gave to Christian crusaders.Read about the Iraq/Iran war of the eighties.

Then come and talk to me about revision you mook.
7-20-2008 2:16 AM
righthand
RD, all your bulk infers great knowledge but none that you impart to us so is it all bluff? You throw out a very wide net but you've caught little.

To take your first as to our awareness of the Iraq-Iran war. In mentioning the use of chemical weapons, you neglect to mention whose chemical weapons they were and the owner's knowledge as to their intended testing and use. Or whose spy planes supplied the intelligence to lead the war. Or whose encouragement lead to the outbreak of war. Or whose tanks were supposed to ensure success against the old embassy enemy, Iran. Or whose children deliberately used their bodies to clear mine fields to defeat the old enemy by proxy from Iraq.

Have...
7-20-2008 2:36 AM
righthand
Read about the Persians and the resistance the nations of Islam gave to Christian crusaders
An intriguing statement with lots of (racial?) elements.

Was Islam not entitled to resist the invading Crusaders who were very short on real Christianity. They spent considerable time sacking Constantinople and infighting. Jerusalem had been a peaceful place for Christians for centuries while under the control of Islam - at least in the non-racist versions of history that I studied.

Based on what logic or right had the Crusaders the entitlement to invade the 'Holy Land'? The same one that the retuning Zionists believe 2,000 years after they left? So when does Mexico get back its ...
7-20-2008 11:14 AM
deadcowkid
I think she was a hero. The destruction that she blocked was wrong in my mind. Although I am not religious, at ALL.

Both sides have done wrong. I don't think this girl was ever Anti-Jewish. thats really what people are implying when they say Anti-Israel. Being Anti Israel or being against some of their policies does not make one Anti-Jewish.

As far as Iraq and Iran. If you know your history. We created the problems we are now facing. we gave them Iraq every chemical weapon they ever used.

Just as we supported Bin Laden when he fought the Russians in Afghanistan. We also were Sadam's buddies for a long time. We cared little about his atrocities when they happened. We supplied them all w...
7-20-2008 9:25 PM
Rioting Drone
RH: Didn't miss. Set off a cluster bomb. Though out history, even cobbled together by the lot of ya, we have simply proved that the entire region has been, is, and most likely, be one of the most unstable of areas.

The rant was aimed at someone calling the Iraq/Iran war... revisionist history. I simply stated we need to get the hell out of dodge as soon as possible. Which means we need to stop supporting the Israelis and pull out of Iraq as soon as their military is capable of fending off invasion of the Iranians.

7-21-2008 6:12 AM
righthand
RH: Didn't miss. Set off a cluster bomb.
Blunderbuss. Self inflicted critical wounds. Cluster bombs would be suicidal in your case.

Yes, your arguments could be like cluster bombs - as likely to kill friend or foe. Is your lashing out in all direction with knowledge interlaced with balderdash your intended style of discussion the consequence of a disorganised mind?

7-21-2008 6:15 AM
righthand
I think she was a hero.
Thank you and for the rest of your wise input.
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