Saturday, January 28, 2006

With Hamas you have Yesterdays Thoughts,Todays Realities, Tomorrows Nightmares!

Here we are just one day later and yesterday’s discussion appears to be true. As I am preparing to write this I am hearing on the news that the Fatah Leaders headquarters are being stormed amidst open conflicts between supporters of Hamas and Fatah. Yesterday we said President Bush’s latest in a long string of failures would prove to be Hamas, Democracy, and Palestine. We said it would be once again a crisis if his own making. It looks like we are right again. We said President Bush’s normal refusal to deal with terrorists might be right but not when it comes to Hamas led Palestine. Once again he insists on staying the course instead of engaging brain, adapt, and overcome.
President Bush’s interference and insistence on a Democratic Palestine is anther mess and a reality we must now deal with. With Fatah and Hamas demonstrating in the streets and violence continuing to escalate we continue to witness the results of president bush’s meddling and so called straightening out of the Middle East. The damage he has done to us, the Middle East, and the world, is now unfolding and will not be stemmed. Hamas leader Khalel Mashaal is now threatening to build an Army. He said if we didn’t like their militancy they are then ready to create an army like any other country. They’re learning Iran’s lessons well. Great victory and Democracy the President has created. Just what did he expect anyway? They hate Israel, what did he think democracy would mean to them? He did say every countries democracy would look different. This is different all right.
Israel and U.S. officials still refuse to deal with Hamas unless they denounce violence against Israel which will never happen. In return Mashaal still refuses to recognize Israel’s right to exist but says they will deal with its realities. That sounds promising huh? Another job well done for the president! To make matters worse we continue to threaten that unless they recognize Israel we will cut aid to them. The best thing to do was to mind our own business but noooo! We have warned that millions in U.S. aid may be cut off. The E.U. has also warned of a possible threat to cut off financial assistance. When are we going to remember our own words that this is an enemy like no other, remember that threats only make matters worse, and act accordingly?
With Israel supplying Palestine with electricity, water, and sewage, all now under the same threat it sounds like a hell hole to me not a Democracy. Hamas has promised to make life better for Palestinians. Life for them will get a lot worse and right or wrong Israel and the West will get the credit for it. With that said, we are walking right into another hornets nest guaranteeing another future enemy and Iran will happily capitalize off it. President Bush has really straightened out the Middle East huh? The Israeli people do have the right idea but with good advice from us to the president that too will be ignored.
48% of the Israeli people want their Government to continue talks even with a Hamas dominated Palestine. Even Israel’s senior Adviser says that they are not ready to admit all is lost. Why does President Bush insist on holding his breath until he gets his way like a child? Irresponsibly he is still pushing for Middle East Democracy by talking to to the son of Lebanon’s assassinated Prime Minister and holding a photo op to rub it in. What is wrong with him? He just refuses to learn. Our enemies are using President Bush’s insistence on democratizing them against us. Wake up! This is just the beginning of the rewards we will reap because of the presidents outsourcing of the divisive politics that are destroying our own country.
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com

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