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To: tejek who wrote (300150)8/15/2006 7:32:23 PM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578652
 
So what would your reaction to the Hezbollah attacks on Israel have been? In what world is it acceptable for one country to sit back and do nothing when terrorists are attacking your country and kidnapping your people? It's no accident that Lebanon's government sat back and did nothing. At any point in the last 30 days they could have stood up and said they will interceded on behalf of the Lebanese civilians and contain Hezbollah, but they didn't. YOu have to ask yourself why the Lebanese government never once offered to stop the violence. Given that fact, it isn't any wonder that Israel raged through the entire country going after Hezbollah everywhere they could find them. IN the mean time, Hezbollah hid in homes, hospitals, schools, and mosques.

Why don't you ask the question that is the elephant in the room? Why didn't Hezbollah care more about it's own people and avoided mixing with civilians to spare them the brunt of the attacks? I'll answer for you. They are propaganda masters and they prey on the feelings of people exactly like you to get you on their side and off the side of the people that are actually in the right of it.

The Israelis were attacked. Never forget that. They have a right to eliminate a group of people who started a war.