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The Thin Green Line : /p> p>The issue is not the fence. Under the circumstances most reasonable people would agree that it a fence might be a good idea. The question is the location of the fence. If Israel built the fence along the 67 border three fold be no problem. However what they are doing is building on what is clearly Palestinian property. This is being done to enclose settlements that ought not to have there in the first place. To pretend otherwise about the fence is disingenuous. br> -- Jim Hickey br> Tampa, Florida /p> p> OPEN SECRET br> Re: Jacob Laksin's The Truth Has Set New Jersey Free : /p> p>"Whisperings surfaced"? Oh, come on. I lived in New Jersey when McGreevey was elected, and his sexual predilections were widely spoken of then. If his latest gambit to cover up corruption were to make any difference in New Jersey politics, that'd be the surprise.
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