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To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (254818)5/14/2002 12:59:46 AM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 769670
 
Emile,

I am willing to believe that there was a disproportionate percentage of Jews in Communist parties in the East and the West. But what I am missing is a plausible explanation about the break in the policy of the Communist Party in Soviet Union (and its satellites) into becoming anti-zionist, almost anti-semitic, and very pro-Palestinian.

Death of Stalin, creation of Israel, American support for Israel may somehow play a role, but I have not seen any solid theory, or link behind this. (well, I have to admit I have not searched hard, but anyway, since you seem to be on top of these conspiracy theories, I thought you could give me some ideas).

Joe



To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (254818)5/14/2002 9:08:10 AM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Your buddies just massacred another group of women and children in India.

THREE SUSPECTED Islamic militants wearing army uniforms got off a bus outside an army camp at Kaluchak, about six miles south of Jammu, the winter capital of India?s northern Jammu-Kashmir state.
The rebels opened fire on the soldiers, said Subhash Raina, a senior superintendent of police. The Indian soldiers returned fire. At least seven passengers getting out of the bus were killed, Raina said.
The militants then entered the residential quarters of the army camp and shot dead at least four soldiers, three of their wives and three children, Raina said.
?Rebels in combat dress alighted from a (public) transport bus near the army camp after opening indiscriminate fire,? an Indian defense spokesman told Reuters in Jammu. ?After storming the gate, they injured the gate-keeper and after that they barged into the family quarters.?

?They had AK 47s, they were firing all around, they had hand grenades, they had explosives. Once they reached inside the house, they wired the houses with the explosives,? Maj. Gen. Mohan Pandey told reporters.
The attackers had boarded the bus at Vijaipur, a small town about six miles south of India?s border with Pakistan. The bus was on its way to Jammu from Manali, a hill resort in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh.


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