Saturday, September 02, 2006

This is a hoot.  A website called aljazeera.com which wants you to know that "Aljazeera.com (is) not associated with the controversial Arabic Satellite Channel known as Jazeera Space Channel TV (also known as Al-Jazeera Satellite Channel) station whose website is Aljazeera.net. Aljazeera Publishing disassociates itself from the views, opinions and broadcasts of Jazeera Space Channel TV station."

That must be because it wouldn't want to associate itself with radical elements in Islam or anti-Western broadcasting.  Or maybe not.  Check out the latest letter to the website's "Let's Talk" section.

Almost five years to the infamous day, September the 11th, approaches, people around the world ask what the United States has accomplished. Being trapped inside Iraq, in a midst of supposedly, a civil war, almost 2600 soldiers dead, billions of dollars lost.
 
Yet there was so much gained, the U.S. increased its military spending budget by billions, if not trillions. They were falling behind, however with the country in the fear of an attack, all money was invested into defense. Now the U.S. jumped back to the top with the latest equipment enough to make them superior for 50 to 60 years. Also millions of barrels of oil from Iraq are shipped to the U.S. unaccounted for, not checked, and absolutely free. Another boost to the country.
 
There are many people who believed that the government officials themselves are responsible for 9-11. They were hushed and categorized as non-patriotic. And yet, there are many educated people, analysts, and families of victims who think otherwise. There were no debris of the Boeings found in either tower. It would take temperatures much higher than observed on 9-11 to completely burn a Boeing.

Also thousands of onlookers reported seeing the building have explosions on every level before they fell. Exactly like old building are brought down. Also in the weeks before 9-11, a strange group of people from an unknown company entered the buildings and all the employees were emptied out, they worked to fix some problem. They could very well have put in dynamite or some other explosives.
 
Many of the top Jewish businessmen and women did not come on that specific day. Perhaps they were warned!  
 
Sincerely,
A. from the United States


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Have I mentioned the huge upswing in anti-Semitism reported in the UK?


Then there's this from a few days ago - A former head of the Armed Forces struck a Labour Party peer during a furious row over the Lebanon conflict.  Lord Bramall, 82, hit Lord Janner, a senior member of Britain's Jewish community, after making what witnesses claim were a series of 'anti-Israel' comments.  Peers watched in astonishment as their argument over the Middle East escalated.  Lord Janner, 78, a veteran campaigner for Holocaust victims, was said to feel 'wronged and seriously offended' after the attack at the House of Lords.

Between this and the things I've written lately about Argentina, it seems like there are fewer places left in the world where you can speak out openly in favor of Israel without being physically threatened or attacked.  I don't see Hezbollah supporters having the same problems.


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