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Fredledingue
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« on: November 10, 2007, 02:47:23 PM »

It may seems frivolous to spend $1.5 millions for a mausoleum in Palistine where money is rare and public services derelict and largely lacking funds.
But maybe that's what Palestinians still need the most: A symbol. Arafat was this symbol, but a monument will be stronger than the man. And it's better than kids in suicide bomber outfits.

It's the start of their nation as a state.

A symbol Abbas can use with perfection.

Quote from: KARIN LAUB, Associated Press Writer
RAMALLAH, West Bank - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas dedicated Yasser Arafat's sleek new mausoleum in a ceremony Saturday, drawing on his predecessor's continued popularity as he heads into peace negotiations with Israel.


Abbas aides, meanwhile, reported new difficulties in preparations for the U.S.-hosted Mideast conference later this month. Abbas called U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to complain that Israel had backed away from a promise to accept U.S. monitoring of its initial peace obligations, officials said. Israel declined to comment.

Saturday's dedication of the mausoleum, on the third anniversary of Arafat's death, was meant to boost Abbas' legitimacy as he faces a stiff challenge from the rival Hamas

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« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2007, 04:20:48 PM »

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$1.5 millions

American taxpayer money. Tha Autonomy is funded by the US and the EU. State Dep won't have problems with spending some money to boost the little puppy Abbas. Showing devotion to the reverend Yassir is one of the few ways for the uncharismatic corrupt Fatah gerontocrats to win approval of the people. Abbas can't deliver anything of substance, so he will play symbols. Precisely as Arafat did. The difference is that Arafat appealed to the ethos of revolution while choking the revolution itself; Abbas can only appeal to the ethos of Arafat against whom he threw a coup with Sharon behind his back. Dark sarcasms of the Palestinian predicament. Arafat was useful to Israel as a leader of revolutionary speeches and reactionary acitons. His dead body is now used by Israel (that includes abu Mazen) for the same purpose, - giving a vent to Palestinian frustrations while continuing to occupy them.
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« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2007, 05:06:50 AM »

Are they calling it venting now?

I thought we were calling it the Malthus theory....How many Palis will this thing's dedication kill?
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« Reply #3 on: November 12, 2007, 05:01:19 PM »

Are they calling it venting now?

I thought we were calling it the Malthus theory....How many Palis will this thing's dedication kill?

LOL... To Peisi, that's seems to be exactly right.

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Hamas kills seven at huge Arafat rally in Gaza
by Sakher Abu El Oun Mon Nov 12, 3:28 PM ET

GAZA CITY (AFP) - Hamas police killed seven people in Gaza City on Monday as hundreds of thousands gathered to commemorate Yasser Arafat's death in the biggest Fatah party rally since it was ousted by the Islamists, medical sources said.

Another 130 people were wounded when the Hamas-run police force opened fire as crowds threw rocks and chanted "Shiite, Shiite" -- accusing them of being a proxy for Shiite Iran and its ally Syria, witnesses and medics said.

Palestinian television showed groups of protesters and armed men running through the streets and police beating a Fatah supporter with wooden batons.

The deaths added salt to the wounds of already bitter divisions among Palestinians, with Palestinian prime minister Salam Fayyad blaming top Hamas leaders for the killings.

"Senior officials in Hamas ordered these crimes which were carried out by the Hamas militia in order to terrify the people... Now their punishment is a national duty," Fayyad said in a statement from his office.

Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on official television denounced "these horrible crimes committed by a band of rebels... before the eyes of the entire world."....
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071112/wl_mideast_afp/mideastgazaanniversaryarafat_11;_ylt=AuIetRpqRtOTbJJFxqzbPhwUvioA

How quickly the world forgets that the group this reporting calls this "band of rebels" is none other than the government representation the Palestinian people elected into power less than 2 years ago....

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4650788.stm

And apparently to Peisithanatos, the above Palestinian/Hamas violence is "venting", and OF COURSE, not ultimately the fault of those shooting the bullets or throwing the rocks, but somehow, someone else's...namely, (to Peisi)... ISRAEL'S... (Imagine that...)

I wonder what he'd call it if Palestinians were shooting, stoning, or firing Qassam rockets at innocent Israeli's (Would he be excusing that on their behalf?? ) ... I wonder what he's call it if, God-forbid, Israeli's were shooting or stoning innocent random Palestinians??... Would Peisi call that "venting" too??  Somehow I doubt it.... But apparently, when it Palestinian on Palestinian violence, it's "venting" (and of course, as always someone else's fault but certainly not the fault of those actually doing the shooting and stoning (unless they're Israel of course..lol)).

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...Abbas can't deliver anything of substance, so he will play symbols. Precisely as Arafat did...

Hmmm...we'll have to remember that.
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« Reply #4 on: November 12, 2007, 08:28:03 PM »

Arabs have a tendency to play with guns and kill each other periodically. Look at Iraq. How much that justifies occupation, u're to judge. Watch the coming Annapolis gathering, and how ISrael will AGAIN dodge real issues, and AGAIN reject returning the territories (if that will be discussed at all). Watch and don't say u were not forewarned. When u're tired defending Is-it-real's annexationism, u might be ready to see the exit. And the exit is that Israel gives up the Occupied Territories and the Pals give up the Right of Return.
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« Reply #5 on: November 12, 2007, 10:37:02 PM »

I think this massacre of civilians carried out by the Hamas led government is atrocious. They are no better than the Israeli occupiers. This is just another blow to the Hamas movement and a huge political gain for the Fatah government.

This massacre not only is drawing more people to the more moderate Fatah side throughout the Arab world, but is also strengthening the party inside the West Bank and even the Gaza Strip.

Reading that the people called the Hamas police forces "Shiites" if true, is truly great to the peace process. The people are finally starting to realize that Hamas is not the beacon of liberation which people once thought, but a puppet regime that is bent on maintaining its power.

If the peace process being worked on between Fatah and Israel actually does bring some success, this could bring about a new age of peace and stability to the Middle East and hopefully will unite people to bring down the savage puppet regime of Iran known as Hamas.
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