Sunday, April 13, 2008
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I’d like Hamas to meet with thier maker and I fully support the US or Israel’s efforts to arrange for such a meeting.
Note to Hamas: Please don’t take our beloved Jimmy Carter hostage! If you were to use him as a human shield, it would show bad faith!
Now is the time to take bold action!
Those who think the party or the country, will be “taught a lesson” by handing the levers of power over to the liberals will learn a lesson, but it will be at the expense of our country and her liberties. And there are no guarantees that the party or the country will come out stronger, more conservative or better positioned to win elections against the incumbent liberals.
I can’t imagine why any President would meet with a murderous savage who kills Americans to discuss peace and negotiate....anything!
After riding in Theodore Roosevelt’s inaugural parade, Geronimo met the president to appeal for the remaining Apaches to return to their land in Arizona:
Now, imagine Carter meeting with nations of other countries to discuss land disputes and bitter fighting over decades for their soil? That is just crazy!
Peevish, whiny, little bitch Hannitized compares Native Americans to terrorists. Nice!
Those who think the party or the country, will be “taught a lesson” by handing the levers of power over to the liberals will learn a lesson, but it will be at the expense of our country and her liberties. And there are no guarantees that the party or the country will come out stronger, more conservative or better positioned to win elections against the incumbent liberals.
I agree with HG…
I also completey with HG and Zsa Zsa.
A political party cannot be all things to all people. It must represent certain fundamental beliefs which must not be compromised to political expediency, or simply to swell its numbers.
Hannitized,
The palestinians don’t have any legit claims to that soil. That IS the issue.
I can’t imagine why any President would meet with a murderous savage who kills Americans to discuss peace and negotiate....anything!
Except Jimmy Carter is a former President. Roosevelt actually had power over shaping policy, whereas Carter has none. Plus you’re comparing a domestic issue to a foreign one. Not the best example.












