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To: Thomas M. who wrote (1018)7/24/2002 7:30:30 PM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3959
 
Nothing to do with Soviets massive Arms supply to Nasser and Syria?



To: Thomas M. who wrote (1018)7/25/2002 6:13:01 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3959
 
Godammit.... Judeofascist dingbats are coming back!!!

Christian supporters of Israel planning mass autumn rally in Washington

Melissa Radler

Jul. 25, 2002

NEW YORK
Christian supporters of Israel are gearing up for a massive, pro-Israel rally in Washington this autumn to press for increased support for Israel's fight against terror and oppose the Bush administration's call for the establishment of a Palestinian state.

The rally, titled "Israel, You Are Not Alone," is sponsored by the Christian Coalition of America. It is scheduled for the afternoon of October 11, on the Ellipse near the White House, and organizers said they hope to bring out a minimum of 100,000 supporters.

According to the president of the Christian Coalition, Roberta Combs, the rally was planned as a response to the increasing violence in the Middle East and the Evangelical Christian community's desire to show its continuing support for Israel.

"We, as Christians, should take a stand for Israel and let Israel know we're there for them. We're praying for them," she said.

Organizers expect at least 100,000 supporters to attend the rally, making it one of the largest pro-Israel demonstrations in US history. On April 15, between 100,000 and 200,000 Jews and non-Jews gathered outside the US Capitol on six days' notice to show their support for Israel.

Among the issues the Christian Coalition plans to press, as outlined on a flier currently being circulated in thousands of churches across the US, is a call to the Bush administration to "allow Israel to fight its war on terrorism the way we fought ours in Afghanistan." A call to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and opposition to dividing Jerusalem and dismantling settlements in Judea and Samaria will also be voiced.

Combs said that the rally participants will also urge the US to halt its support for the establishment of a Palestinian state.
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Well, Thomas, the good news is that it's gonna be a chance-in-a-lifetime occasion for Home Security's stormtroopers to round up all that bunch! The prize? I bet you the anthrax-blackmailer will join the rally....

Gus