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To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (4289)9/13/2003 4:07:00 PM
From: Machaon  Respond to of 6945
 
You wrote:<font color=blue>"The Zionist neocon nexus is also very threatening to our American democracy."<font color=black>

Our American democracy? You are certainly no American patriot or American citizen. If anything, you would be a racist spy for America's Muslim enemies.

As far as Israel? Israel is one of America's few very close military allies and friends. This world needs more peace loving democracies like Israel, and less of the violent, hateful Muslim dictatorships.

It was criminally insane Muslims that bombed America on Sept 11th, and then their crazy Muslim cohorts tried to "divide and conquer" by blaming 9/11 on our Israeli friends.



To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (4289)9/14/2003 11:47:33 AM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6945
 
"Bullseye," say Egyptians as they celebrate anti-US attacks

gamla.org.il

From the article: "Abdel Karim hailed the attacks as "the best thing that's happened since the October War," referring to the October 1973 Arab-Israeli war when Egyptian forces made a surprise attack on the Israeli army across the Suez Canal.

"Mabruk! Mabruk! (congratulations)", shouted a crowd of people huddled round the shop window.

Egypt, considered one of the "moderate" countries in the Middle East, is one of the United States' strongest allies in the region, being the first Arab country to sign a peace treaty with Israel in 1979.

But people on the streets do not necessarily see themselves as US allies.

"The Americans are cowards. They use other countries to hit us. They don't have the courage to meet us face to face," said Khalil Matar, 43, who works in a state-run soap factory. "The myth of the indestructible United States has gone up in smoke."