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To: Lane3 who wrote (52675)7/3/2004 2:28:07 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) of 793718
 
Saying "it's time for the puppet show to be replaced by the peace show" makes puppeteering the opposite of peace, no?

Also, Nader did not limit his comments to the Sharon government, he spoke of Israel in general.

"What has been happening over the years is a predictable routine of foreign visitation from the head of the Israeli government. The Israeli puppeteer travels to Washington. The Israeli puppeteer meets with the puppet in the White House, and then moves down Pennsylvania Avenue, and meets with the puppets in Congress. And then takes back billions of taxpayer dollars. It is time for the Washington puppet show to be replaced by the Washington peace show."

This isn't the first time Nader has commented on Israel/Palestine, either. I have been googling his commentary, looking for any iota of criticism of Palestine, but maybe I missed it. All I've found so far is complaints about Israel and the US. He wants the US to force Israel to accept the 1967 line for Palestine with East Jerusalem as Palestine's capitol.

Funny, I wonder how a puppet forces the puppeteer to do anything?
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