Maybe Hillary should write a condolence letter?

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UN: Peacekeeper killed in south Lebanon cluster bomb explosion

And Hillary Clinton voted to continue selling Israel these bombs… maybe she should write a condolence letter?

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2 Comments on “Maybe Hillary should write a condolence letter?”

  • 26 July, 2007, 19:39

    She’ll probably write a letter to Israelis apologizing for not being able to send the bombs faster.

  • Fannas
    29 July, 2007, 11:29

    FLASHBACK

    Haitham,

    I want to share with your readers a poll of the American public showing how overwhelmingly they were in favor of war on Iraq, not because of WMD or Al-Qaeda link, but just to change the regime. This goes to show that not only the American president is dishonest, but most Americans who today are anti-war are dishonest too. It seems the only time Americans develop a conscience is if they feel they are losing. Suddenly, they become angelic and pro-peace.

    “a USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup Poll showed that Americans are largely supportive of taking action but with some conditions. Although 57% support sending U.S. ground troops to oust Saddam Hussein from power, that support increases significantly if the United Nations and Congress gave their backing: * 79% favor an invasion of Iraq if the U.N. approves. * 69% favor an invasion if Congress approves.”

    USA TODAY
    http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2002-09-23-gore_x.htm