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AddReply(359823,"Notice I didn\'t comment on this article, yet Levy tried to \"refute\" me...","Velvel","silver spring","11/10/08","You on somebody\'s payroll Levy boy?   Whoever your employers are, I must really give them headaches huh?   Baruch Hashem.    And to think I barely put any time into the internet newsites compared to my overall time spent in a day.   Your backers, like your weak comments, are pathetic.");
AddReply(359418,"Rabin Thought Oslo Would End the Conflict","Dav Lev","Burbank. CAUSA","11/09/08","Chaim and Velvella, two of our resident posters, again use flowery words (sort of like Obama here), with little substance or accurate vision. Who cares about Rabin, at this point. Israel must move on. It\'s like rehashing Kennedy\'s assassination. As one industrialist says (who advocates easier conversions to Judaism/I agree), that was then and now is now. Israel faces Iranian and Syrian nukes, Muslim fanatics in Pakistan, Hamas and Hez armed to the teeth. These are the problems. Obama will not let Israel down, not with his Chief of Staff, a Jew, who accepts his Jewishness, without apology or timidity. It\'s not Oslo, long having died, but 2 states..whether right or wrong, practical or impractical, a threat to Israel, or a blessing for both sides. To Israel: get on with it..Rabin and Peres supported Oslo caus they were tired of the conflict. They made things worse tragically. ");
AddReply(359103,"You don\'t understand politicians","Joel","","11/08/08","They never admit a mistake they just want to throw more of the same at the problem.");
AddReply(358994,"#4 JPS:  When you mentioned Israel\'s \"so-called \'leaders\' of the past 60 yrs\", I","Fedupwidit","USA","11/07/08","was instantly reminded of some recent Torah history studies I had done!\n\nHistorically dear Israel has a velly, velly dismal record for picking \"leaders\"!\n\nNamely, that Jereboam\'s ancient Israel c. 975-722 BC had 20 kings total, ALL ungodly and ALL evil! And incidently for whatever it\'s worth, ancient Judah didn\'t fare much better over c. 390 yrs wid 23 kings, 15 evil and only 8 righteous. \n\nSo land snakes, all in all both kingdoms had only 8 Torah godly Jewish kings outta 43(18.5% success rate), and honestly I don\'t really know how modern Israel would add to this tally or how all this stacks-up to other nations, but it seems to me that a 50% coin-flip, my choc lab\'s arthritis aches or certainly a unbias computer program could pick much better! LOL \n ");
AddReply(358745,"We must have a REAL investigation into Rabin murder.","Chaim","","11/07/08","MK Eldad is demanding a REAL investigation into the Rabin murder, as a condition for supporting a Likud lead coalition. Eldad\'s demand deserves the full support of every Jewish patriot. Israel\'s soul won\'t rest till we answer the hundreds of inconsistencies with the \"lone rightist assassin\" theory. This theory is almost certainly wrong. I anticipate enormous resistance from Labour and Kadima to such an investigation. Guess why?");
AddReply(358719,"Stand up?  With no money?  With no Effort?","Gary","Monterey, CA","11/06/08","Come on now! What are you smoking!  Stand up?  Honey, you need money!  You don\'t need PeeWee leaders with no financial support!  You need John Wayne leaders with a party that is funded through the financial giving of Conservatives.\nLittle money, little effort.  Big money, big effort.  Look at the mult-millions Obama got from inside and outside the USA through the internet!  Big money with the right ideals (I\'m not taking about Obama\'s ideals) equals big efforts and big success!  Otherwise, your churping sounds like a little sparrow on a branch early in to morning!");
AddReply(358710,"Those who believe that Rabin would have stopped...","Mike","Vienna, VA","11/06/08","...the Oslo Proces or that the process is on life support need their heads examined.  At best, they are willfully ignorant of the true goals of Oslo.  Oslo has nothing to do with making \"peace\" with the Moslems.  The goal of the process is to exterminate the dati leumi under the pretext of their being an \"obstacle to peace\".  The process is well on track.  The reason it is well on track can be summarized by a single sentence of poor, deluded Ms. Tayar\'s editorial: \"It is unacceptable to take anyone\'s life, whether he be prime minister or a simple person.\"\n\n");
AddReply(358657,"THe Oslo farce","Miriam Adahan","Jerusalem","11/06/08","YOU should run for the knesset.....we need people like you to tell the truth. ");
AddReply(358654,"Sorry he was murdered; not sorry he\'s out of the Israeli govt","JP Sutton","NYC","11/06/08","Rabin was a disaster for Israel, as bad as Peres (when oh when is that senile alte kocker going to retire?). In addition to Rabin\'s hallucinatory pronouncements, Rabin\'s wife famously told the world that she\'d rather her daughter married an arab than an observant Jew. Israel would have been far better off without the Rabins or Peres -- or, for that matter, most of the so-called \"leaders\" of the past sixty years. Like it or not, the only thing that\'s kept the self-destructive Israeli govt from destroying Israel was a USA president who projects strength. Now that we\'ll have the weakest USA president since Carter, Israel had better step up and fortify their own government with people who actually care about the future of Israel and the Jewish people. Hatzlacha!");
AddReply(358626,"Now here is finally","yvonne","cary","11/06/08","a message and opinion in full harmony and consonance with my views. Bravo!");
AddReply(358615,"I am in agreement that Oslo is dead.","Claudia","Tampa USA","11/06/08","I do not believe  Palestinians have ever intended there be peace in Israel.  Nor do I buy the claim that all the murderous offshoots such as Hamas act on their own.  It is all a calculated effort to keep attacking Israel until their objective, driving the Jews into the sea, is achieved.  \n\nWhile I am very sorry PM Rabin was murdered, using that tragedy to continue a peace process that never achieves peace is disengenuous no matter how much we want it to succeed.\n\nMore than ever Israel needs to stand strong and elect leaders that will not give away the country.  Gaza is the case in point. What peace has that give away brought? Hamas can not peacefully run it\'s own territory, or develop any kind of economy.  What makes anyone think a Palestinian state would be any different?  They are simply crippled by Islamic hate and it will never change.");
AddReply(358592,"perfectly said","Batya","eye of storm","11/06/08","I was given a sneak preview of this yesterday.  I\'m glad it\'s here on a7 for all to read.");

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