Subject | Re: Republicanism still an offence in England? (wasRe: Queen mother |
From | Morgil Blackhope |
Date | 2002-05-15 21:20 (2002-05-15 22:20) |
Message-ID | <abucc8$kr9t4$1@ID-81911.news.dfncis.de> |
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Flame of the WestOh, I just included him as a positive example. :-)
Morgil Blackhope wrote:Morgil BlackhopeFlame of the West
To you that proves they are evil. To me that proves how their situation is so desperate that they are ready to to grasp on any straw someone seems to be offering, wheter its Saddam, Osama or Bill Clinton.
Look, I'm no fan of Bill Clinton, but let's not lump him in with those two scumlords. Unlike Saddam and Osama, who just want to kill people, Clinton really *was* trying to broker a peace.
As for their desperation, it seems they're willing to try anything but the obvious solution: getting rid of Arafat.Naturally, since Arafat is the biggest straw they got...
He is as much to blame for their plight as anyone on earth, because he had the chance to make things better and he refused to do it to maintain his own position. All it would take is one suicide bomber, and they'd be rid of him. (Not that I'm advocating it, you understand; I'm just pointing out that there are definite limits to their desperation.)Oh no there aren't. What if they'd 'get rid' of Arafat and the next guy would be even worse? That's desperation for you.