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br> Re: Roel Slachmuylders' letter ("The View From Old Europe") in Reader Mail's Making Sense of It All : /p> p>Roel Slachmuylders is right, after the planes hit the towers on 9-11 we should have all gone to that hill in Italy from that '70s Coca-Cola commercial and begged forgiveness from our moral betters. br> -- Jennifer Corbeil br> Investigator /p>Roel Slachmuylders, who speaks for all Europeans, needs to vacate whatever property that he occupies and tender it to whatever population owned the land prior to his conquering tribe.
As usual, Jews, who have lived thousands of years where the state of Israel is today, deserve no permanent state while Palestinians terrorists (who have refused to accept their own state) do.
Israel represents a large, permanently anchored, unsinkable aircraft carrier in the Middle East and acts as a minder and reminder of America's power.
Israel also reminds me of the Mel Gibson character in the Lethal Weapon series. America is Danny Glover.
Every once in a while Mel "goes off" and Danny can do nothing about it (bombing Iraq's nuke plant, for example) and that is good enough to keep plenty of those Arab states in line, unless we have a president like Clinton, whose weakness even a bonehead like Uday Hussein understood.
p>And... take back what you said about Mr. Rumsfeld because with words alone, inside two minutes he would have you crying like the Euro-girly you are; Roel Slachmuylders!
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