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To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (240002)7/4/2005 3:35:20 PM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574005
 
Horseshit, Emile. Bush is the first President in a long while to so openly side with Israel, and he did so in large part because of the prevailing American sentiments against Muslims in the immediate aftermath of 9/11.

Clinton was probably one of the greatest honest brokers between the Palestinians and the Israelis that region ever saw. Of course, Arafat never lost an opportunity to lose and opportunity. As a result, Arafat singlehandedly managed to make the entire world feel like peace in that region was a dream, just as surely as the quest for the Holy Grail is a dream.

Conspiracy theorists like yourself like to package the world into nice, neat little theories, tied with a nice little bow at the top. Unfortunately for you, this country is way to complex and has way to many conflicting goals and opinions to be controlled by a single lobby. Take one look at this thread and you will see the chaotic miasma that is a America. Many Dems don't agree with Dems and many Republicans don't agree with Republicans, but one thing all Americans have in common is that they don't like to be told by anyone how to think about anything.

Jews no more have a stranglehold on our ability to think for ourselves, than you have sense in your head. Go sell your rot to someone else who thinks more like you do. I suspect you'd find alot more fuel for your fire among the Arab conspiracy theorists in the Middle East.