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To: SARMAN who wrote (194675)8/3/2006 11:13:02 AM
From: michael97123  Respond to of 281500
 
Tick Tock sarmac



To: SARMAN who wrote (194675)8/3/2006 3:18:19 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Respond to of 281500
 
Earlier, Israel's chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Dan Halutz, told Israel's Channel 10, "If the soldiers are not returned, we will turn Lebanon's clock back 20 years."

Since when is he the Israeli Prime Minister??..

He's a general.. he's SUPPOSED to bloviate and rattle his sword.

He's certainly not paid to be a politician, nor elected to that capacity..

And it's STILL a far cry from threatening to wipe Lebanon from the face of the map...

But somehow you don't want to criticize those who call for JUST THAT RESULT towards Israelis (and Jews, in general)..

And as I stated (and you deliberately chose to avoid) if Hizbullah's armed militia was being armed by FOREIGN COUNTRIES THAT DON'T EVEN RECOGNIZE LEBANON AS A COUNTRY, how can you even claim that Lebanon isn't ALREADY in a state of civil war??

You can't even admit that there are millions of Arabs who would love nothing more than to wipe BOTH Israel and Lebanon from the map.

It's more important for you to see Israel wiped out, than it is to see Lebanon's sovereignty restored.

Thus, while I'd like to see your point of view, I really can't get my head that far up my @ss...

Hawk