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How could they tell?

I guess they found his Swiss bank account numbers and let him pass on.

 

It's a shame he didn't suffer more --- the man generated a world of misery.

-=Mike

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I'm kinda of sad he's dead. Not because he was a noble man or whatever bullshit INXS said but because I was loving the various ways the Media came up with sayings for "nearly dead".

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I'm kinda of sad he's dead. Not because he was a noble man or whatever bullshit INXS said but because I was loving the various ways the Media came up with sayings for "nearly dead".

"Nearly finished with his jihad against life"

"Assuming room temperature"

 

I got nothing.

-=Mike

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On December 16, 2001, increasing international pressure persuaded Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat to address the issues of terrorism. Speaking in Arabic on Palestinian television, Arafat called on the Palestinian people to end "all military activities" against Israel. He also said, "I renew the call to completely halt any activities, especially suicide attacks, which we have condemned and always condemned."

 

In a warning to Hamas and Islamic Jihad, Arafat said he would "only allow one authority" in the areas under his control. "We must not allow anyone to shake the credibility" of the Palestinian Authority´s "leadership and its decisions," he said and vowed to prosecute those who ignored his directives. "We will punish all planners" of terror attacks, Arafat said. "We will hunt down the violators firmly."

 

Arafat also accused Israeli officials of "launching a brutal war" against the Palestinian Authority and its institutions, and urging them to return to peace talks.

 

Almost immediately after the speech, militant Palestinian groups, including Hamas and Islamic Jihad, rejected Arafat's call for an end to terrorism.

 

Just two days later (December 18, 2001), however, Chairman Arafat delivered a vastly different speech to rally in Ramallah. In that speech, he stated the following:

 

With God´s help, next time we will meet in Jerusalem, because we are fighting to bring victory to our prophets, every baby, every kid, every man, every woman and every old person and all the young people, we will all sacrifice ourselves for our holy places and we will strengthen our hold of them and we are willing to give 70 of our martyrs for every one of theirs in this campaign, because this is our holy land. We will continue to fight for this blessed land and I call on you to stand strong.

 

Great guy

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Aaron Brown said Arafat was portrayed as a "convenient villain."

The hard-on for thugs lives on.

-=Mike

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Looks like November 11 gets celebrated as a new Jewish holiday, in addition to being Armistice Day (Veteran's Day) to begin with.

 

(I'm treating Nov. 11 as the day due to the 6-7 hour time difference, although the rat bastard's probably been dead for a week now and they're just now admitting it.)

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So just make it a week-long holiday, like Hanukkah.

Maybe they should break out the Mennorah and light another wax terrorist on fire each day of the holiday until they're all lit on the last day.

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This makes me sick, from CNN.

 

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He's...glowing.

That gives me an idea... can they get the Ukraine on the horn and see if they can bury Arafat at Chernobyl?

Don't forget the dismembering...I know you loves you some dismembering.

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This makes me sick, from CNN.

 

top.arafat.obit1.jpg

Man, Reagan WISHES he could have got a dope font like that when he died.

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I've heard that Arafat was suffering from AIDS...which I think, if true, will come out sooner rather than later.

 

He did good for his cause, especially in later years. The violence that he was related to in his years as a young man was of course wrong but he did learn from his mistakes and realized that in order to achieve a Palestinian state and in order to free the Palestinian people from oppression, peace and discussion was the only means.

 

A man who did great things for the Palestinian cause. May he rest in peace.

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I've heard that Arafat was suffering from AIDS...which I think, if true, will come out sooner rather than later.

 

He did good for his cause, especially in later years. The violence that he was related to in his years as a young man was of course wrong but he did learn from his mistakes and realized that in order to achieve a Palestinian state and in order to free the Palestinian people from oppression, peace and discussion was the only means.

 

A man who did great things for the Palestinian cause. May he rest in peace.

Yeah, there sure has been a lot of that going on lately over there.

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