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To: goldsnow who wrote (12289)3/5/2002 7:20:04 PM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23908
 
Of course I mean it.

The families of the terrorists dance in the street, celebrating, when they hear that Jewish children lie maimed and murdered in Israel.

Palestinian family members attack innocent Israeli citizens, while their families applaud the evil and murderous deeds. If the Palestinian families begin to suffer the same fate that their sons are causing to the Israeli families, perhaps they will be willing to accept peace.

All the Palestinians have to do is accept peace and they could get their own state, billions in aid, prosperity and a stable economy with jobs. Or, they could continue their hateful acts of terror against Israel.

People who thrive on hatred and turn their backs on peace deserve whatever they get.



To: goldsnow who wrote (12289)3/5/2002 8:26:05 PM
From: Machaon  Respond to of 23908
 
Some day the world will step forward and say no to the racism and the religious intolerance of the Muslim nations. The useless UN should condemn the lack of freedom of the press in Muslim nations, the lack of freedoms for the people of the Muslim nations, and the lack of democracy in the Muslim nations.

How about the Muslims in Northern Nigeria? A woman was raped, and she bore the rapist's child. She has been convicted of adultery because she had a child to someone other than her ex-husband. She has been sentenced to be stoned to death! From what I heard today, the sentence will be carried out within the week.

"They dig a pit," said Aliyu Abubakar Sanyinna, 32, Sokoto's attorney general, describing how the sentence might be carried out. "Then they will put the convict in a way that he or she will not be able to escape. And then she will be stoned."

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