15-01-2009, 02:24 AM
I'm glad to see David has returned, he's like a dog with a bone. I now fear for him as I'm sure his government has special camps set up for supporters of terrorist groups.
Maybe David's view of the conflict is correct. Maybe instead of finally sitting down to talk to the Irish we should have engaged in similar operations in Northern Ireland. I wonder what David's stance would be if the British were bombing the Irish into the stonage in order to rid itself of a small minority of people who kept planting their little bombs. I think he would be on the side of the victims, the innocent people who after suffering years of persecution, and brutality now had to endure this horror. Luckily we'll never know, the British sat down with Sinn Fein and agreed a truce, a truce we honoured... Unlike the Isralei's who never honoured the ceasefire in the first place, leaving Hamas with little choice but to resume it's pathetic little rocket attacks hoping to get Israel to either come back to the table and renegotiate, or to actually do as they had promised the first time round.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=f4ZgJ1icu0s
Here is Karen Abuzayd UN relief and works agency commisioner general explaining (whilst trying not to blame Israel) how the truce broke down.
Maybe David's view of the conflict is correct. Maybe instead of finally sitting down to talk to the Irish we should have engaged in similar operations in Northern Ireland. I wonder what David's stance would be if the British were bombing the Irish into the stonage in order to rid itself of a small minority of people who kept planting their little bombs. I think he would be on the side of the victims, the innocent people who after suffering years of persecution, and brutality now had to endure this horror. Luckily we'll never know, the British sat down with Sinn Fein and agreed a truce, a truce we honoured... Unlike the Isralei's who never honoured the ceasefire in the first place, leaving Hamas with little choice but to resume it's pathetic little rocket attacks hoping to get Israel to either come back to the table and renegotiate, or to actually do as they had promised the first time round.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=f4ZgJ1icu0s
Here is Karen Abuzayd UN relief and works agency commisioner general explaining (whilst trying not to blame Israel) how the truce broke down.