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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (7365)3/11/2005 5:38:30 AM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
What an idiot - The Brussels Sprout

Was there a Holocaust?

BTW - very few Jews live in the so-called Bible belt, but you really don't care. You have your own agenda, as you cower in your basement.



To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (7365)3/11/2005 6:07:00 AM
From: Yaacov  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
Gus-el-din, for you neo nazi iraqis and Palestinian assasins, all is a myth. Aren't you ashamed? How sill a man can get to deny the reality!!!

In any case, my Arab friend, you brace yourself, we have kicked your ass in the past and that is the shape of things to come in future.The more you try to scare of Jews the harder and more painful the reaction. YOu threaten me and I will burn you hut. It is a simple reasoning.



To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (7365)3/11/2005 12:46:25 PM
From: Elmer Flugum  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22250
 
Chavez seeks Iran economic ties

news.bbc.co.uk

Is it time for the US Government to find terrorists (al Queda)and WMDs in Venezuela?

"The presidents of two leading oil producing nations, Venezuela and Iran, are due to meet to discuss closer economic co-operation.
Hugo Chavez and Mohammad Khatami are expected to sign a number of energy deals during President Khatami's three-day visit to Caracas.

Both countries have strained relations with Washington.

Iran denies US charges of seeking nuclear weapons, while the US has called Mr Chavez a "negative force".

Last month, Mr Chavez, a close ally of Cuban President Fidel Castro, accused the US of trying to kill him - a charge dismissed by the state department in Washington as "ridiculous and untrue".

Mr Khatami's visit will be his third to Venezuela. Mr Chavez visited his Iranian counterpart in Tehran in November last year.

Venezuela is one of the leading suppliers of petroleum to the US, but recently it has been seeking alternative energy partners such as Russia, China and India."



To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (7365)3/11/2005 12:47:55 PM
From: Elmer Flugum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
The poor Roma, literally and figuratively.

They always get the short end of the stick and still remain persecuted and poor.

You see, it pays to whine!

len