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Thank god Bush won and not the other guy who would be sucking on French teet's right now:

 

The latest from the Political Grapevine:

 

Explain Paris, Please?

 

For those wondering why Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat (search) chose to go to France for treatment, a new poll there shows that 43 percent of French citizens believe Arafat is not a terrorist but a "hero of national resistance." Only 27 percent consider him a terrorist.

 

What's more, when asked if they tend to sympathize with the Palestinians or the Israelis in the Middle East conflict, only 13 percent of French citizens say the Israelis. More than twice that many say the Palestinians.

 

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,138175,00.html

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For those wondering why Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat (search) chose to go to France for treatment, a new poll there shows that 43 percent of French citizens believe Arafat is not a terrorist but a "hero of national resistance." Only 27 percent consider him a terrorist.

 

What's more, when asked if they tend to sympathize with the Palestinians or the Israelis in the Middle East conflict, only 13 percent of French citizens say the Israelis. More than twice that many say the Palestinians.

 

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,138175,00.html

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I read an article yesterday stating that sentiment is common throughout Europe.

 

Israel doesn't exactly endear themselves to the world.

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Short memories, apparently.

 

I wonder what people in Munich think?

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I'm by no means claiming he was a saint, but the Munich Games weren't Arafat. From An Historical Encyclopedia of the Arab-Israeli Conflict:

 

Abu Iyad's notoriety stems from his founding of the Black September terrorist organization. He has been held responsible for some of the bloodiest terrorist incidents, including the slaughter of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics. The 1973 seizure of the Saudi Embassy in Khartoum and the murders of the American ambassador and other diplomats as well as the 1976 assassination of the American ambassador to Lebanon were carried out at his behest.
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I'm sure that when some German teenagers grow their first mustache, its about an inch long right below the nostrils

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You met her, huh?

 

Seriously, German girls. Make you seriously consider pedophelia. 13 going on 23.

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I guess Abu Iyad had no formal ties to PLO?

 

first Google link.

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I know that he had ties to the PLO, in fact he had ties to Arafat before there was a PLO. Iyad was placed in charge of the PLO's "Special Operations Group" and "Force 17," but he left because he felt they were being underutilized. He created Black September, and the rest, tragically, is history.

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You might not want to know. When I lived in Germany there was still a good deal of anti-semitism.

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Actually, I just read one of Tom Clancy's OP Center books. It dealt with the uprising of neo-nazis in Germany and France....

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