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Braveheart in Gallipoli

Viewers are forgiving of Mel Gibson's patriotic excess. Also: Amazing Ben. Blogged Down Democrats. Plus much more.

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p> AMEN br> Re: Philip Klein’s Let Israel Stay the Course : /p>

A good example of the news media’s pressure on Israel to hastily reach a resolution, whether good or bad, recently took place on the Charlie Rose show.

While lecturing Shimon Peres, Rose blurted out: “Well …will the war be done by Labor Day?” To which, Peres wonderfully replied: “When is Labor Day?”

p>Putting an artificial deadline — such as a U.S. holiday which has no relationship whatsoever to the Middle East — shows the complete lack of thinking, or caring, by the main stream news media. br> — John Bryk /p> p> Perfect. Amen. br> — Martin N. Tirrell br> Lisbon, New Hampshire /p>
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