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AddReply(444022,"When does it sink in?","Annie No Mas","","06/01/09","WHEN do you realise your government is against Jews?\n\nOne current example:\nMK Ben-Ari Hospitalized after Police Kick Him at Protest \nby Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu\n(IsraelNN.com) \nhttp://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/131651");
AddReply(443909,"You ask how cruel can they be?","Jew","","06/01/09","There is no limit to their cruelty.  These are erev rav and even if Bibi is not an actual erev rav, he has been indoctrinated from youth by foreign powers & the leftists who really run the country with the mentality of the erev rav. These are \'people\' without any souls!");
AddReply(443847,"Minister","C Holloway","Bowling Green Ky.","06/01/09","My deepest sympathy and condolence to the family and friends of Gilad Zar for their loss! I am troubled in mind and spirit that  Prime Minister Netanyahu could dishonor Gilad in such a cruel way! I am an American who has prayed for Israel to elect a Prime Minister who would stand up for his people,.not dishonor their memory! I am so very sorry for all concerned and I have lost my admiration for your Prime Mister! Mr.Netanyahu this is a shameful thing you do! \n");
AddReply(443797,"The games Bibi plays","Michelle","Vancouver","06/01/09","He makes impressive statements once in a while to fool the right wingers, such as reassuring them that \"Jerusalem won\'t be divided\", so he gets plenty of media coverage and talkbacks shouting support and admiration for their Bibi.  \n\nBut in the meantime, Bibi is diligently working to undermine all your gains and your chances for keeping your land (and your country).\n\nIt\'s amazing how Netanyahu has taken full advantage of an undeserved reputation for being \"right wing\" to take lead of the movement and become Prime Minister.  \n\nHe is not fully to blame, of course.  Right wing voters really wanted to believe - against all evidence to the contrary - that Bibi was their man.  Disunity among the right wing factions was another reason.\n\nIt\'s hard to tell what\'s really going on behind the scenes.  But there are signs that the right wing leaders are as divided as ever.  All efforts at fighting back can have only limited results if the right wing continues bickering and divided.  \n\nAnd there have been only weak attempts to agree on a long-delayed (more than forty years?) Peace Plan made in Israel that upholds the rights, the interest, and the security of the country as paramount concerns.\n\nTime passes.  What are the local and national nationalist leaders doing in preparation for the next election?  Or to prevent more significant losses for the Yesha movement?  How hard are they trying to educate and reach out to non-religious supporters?\n\nI was reading Moshe Feiglin\'s column the other day.  He says that \"The good news is that a storm is brewing within the Likud Knesset faction\".  \n\nhttp://jewishleadership.blogspot.com/2009/05/bushehr-in-exchange-for-yitzhar.html\n\nHow much of a storm?  Just a few rumbles here and there, or the threat of a deluge big enough to make Bibi backtrack from the path to Disengagement by Stealth on which he is walking right now? \n\nFeiglin was criticized for staying with Likud.  Even I put my two cents in thinking that he should have joined Hatikva.  \n\nThe fact is that now he has some influential right wing MKs in Likud, very close to the center of power.  But how influential are they?  How willing are they to put the right amount of pressure on the PM so he can at least stall, instead of sabotaging or destroying outright the settlement movement?\n\nAnd while all this is going on, is anyone connecting the dots?\n\n\"Abbas and his team ... plan to sit back and watch while U.S. pressure slowly squeezes the Israeli prime minister from office. \'It will take a couple of years,\' one official breezily predicted.\"\n\nhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/05/28/AR2009052803614.html\n\nCaroline Glick:\n\n\"Yediot Aharonot reported that at a recent lecture in Washington, US Lt.-Gen. Keith Dayton, who is responsible for training Palestinian military forces in Jordan, indicated that if Israel does not surrender Judea and Samaria within two years, the Palestinian forces he and his fellow American officers are now training at a cost of more than $300 million could begin killing Israelis.\" \n\nhttp://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1243346492707&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull\n\n");

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