[kj] [OT] Lebanon news

Scarlet lucyfyre at gmail.com
Fri Jul 21 18:46:08 EDT 2006


LMFAO...

You have obviously never heard of Bobby Sands MP... The Irish and British
governments have both had terrorists in Parliament...

(Oh BTW, you may also like to know there is a street in Tehran named after
Bobby Sands, right alongside the British embassy :)

You really are a funny old bugger. How you love to try to twist what other s
have said :)

B-Bye

Scarlet



On 7/21/06, STEVE DIY <stevediystreetsounds at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
>   The Irish situation is completely different to the Middle Eastern one .
> The Irish Government did NOT allow the IRA too set up camps along thre
> English border in order to attack England with .
>     The Irish Government did nt have ten IRA members as members of
> Parliament do . Hezbollah has 10 members of Parliament in the Lebanese
> Government.
>    you cannot compare the Middle East situation with the Irish situation,
> at all . They are completely different
>
>
> Steve DIY
>
>
>  ----- Original Message ----
> From: Scarlet <lucyfyre at gmail.com>
> To: TB <partyslammer at socal.rr.com>; A list about all things Killing Joke
> (the band!) <gathering at misera.net>
> Sent: Friday, 21 July, 2006 6:50:01 PM
> Subject: Re: [kj] [OT] Lebanon news
>
>  Dear T.B.
>
>
> Look at it this way. Remember the IRA? Now what if Britain bombed Dublin
> because of the IRA killing a British soldier, would that make sense to you,
> because this is what Israel is doing!
>
> The Lebanese Parliament can not stop the war, they have no power to fight
> Hezbollah because Israel has had an embargo on the Lebanese government
> getting weapons. The Lebanese army has small arms at best. Plus a lot of the
> Lebanese army are shiites too. SO Israel is asking for something that is
> impossible. They want a civil war.
>
> Anyway..enough from me, you obviously are extremely well informed and not
> a bit prejudiced.
>
> Will
>  Love
>   ALWays
>
> Scarlet
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> T.B's stupidity shown here!
>
> You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about, None. It's like
> listening to a McDonalds order taker talk about nuclear physics.
>
> I'd suggest spending a couple hours reading up on the short term and long
> term history of the region off a few unbiased sources, but you clearly
> have
> your mind made up and are rooting for the "underdog" regardless of the
> circumstances or underlying reasons for this current conflict.
>
> Lemme give you one clue. Hezbollah and/or the Lebanon Parliament could end
> this conflict at any time by doing the right thing and surrendering those
> hostages and securing their own borders. That they continue *daily* to put
>
> the entire country and population at risk because of *their own actions
> which precipitated this attack* speaks volumes about who cares for their
> own
> people.
>
> T.B.
>
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