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To: steve kammerer who wrote (5877)2/10/2004 11:17:23 AM
From: rrufff  Respond to of 6945
 
Steve, look you're the one who does the personal attacks. You claim I can't answer posts that are directed to others, etc.

I at least admit that there is room for movement on both sides. If you want to keep posting away criticism, there is more to criticise Arafat and his terror loving crew.

If you want to start a dialogue towards peace, then constantly blaming the other side just begets more violence.

Fact is that most Israelis will trade land for peace. Most Palestinians want a peaceful existence in their own nation.

It's the politicians that keep them apart, largely for their own agenda.

Arafat ratchets it up by letting the terrorists define Palestinian policy.

Did you at least the Time article where even Palestinian leaders blame Arafat? Perhaps your therapy suggestion should be tried at home.