Monday, July 23, 2007

Shocker!... Hamas Is Eager to Work With Jimmy Carter

Hamas leadership announced that they would be happy and eager to work with Jimmy Carter, a staunch Hamas supporter.
Palestinian Maan News is reporting:

Deposed Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh on Sunday stated his approval of the intervention of former US President Jimmy Carter in the Palestinian domestic crisis.

Haniyeh's comments were made during a meeting with director of the Carter Centre in the West Bank, Scott Caster, in Haniyeh's office in Gaza City.

Caster conveyed to Haniyeh Carter's willingness to mediate in the domestic Palestinian dispute.

Haniyeh said that any mediation should be just and based on Palestinian legitimacy.
It's been a rough go for the Hamas Prime Minister since his terror group slaughtered Fatah members in Gaza and took over Hamastan.

Ismail Haniyeh, the Hamas leader in Gaza and prime minister in the government dismissed by President Mahmoud Abbas, attends Friday prayers in Gaza July 20, 2007. (REUTERS/ Mohammed Salem)

Haniyeh's shoes were stolen at the service.

6 comments:

  1. Doesn't the U.S. charge people with treason anymore....let's hope retroactive charges can be laid on Jane Fonda, Jimmy Carter, and the like.

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  2. Anonymous11:42 AM

    The moron's shoes were stolen -- what a pathetic religion!!!! Ever heard of a Christian at church stealing someone's purse?

    What a joke -- you rotten Islamists go to hell!

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  3. Anonymous12:09 PM

    Isn't Carter an honorary member of Hamas? I think he's in Hezbollah, too.

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  4. Anonymous12:19 PM

    Well, if Carter actually goes to the ME, he can finally get a look at the mess he helped create. I wonder if he'll realize just how much of the shit is his doing.

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  5. Kafir...

    Jimmah supports the actions of Hamas, Hezbollah and Al Qaida. it was Jimmah Carter's impotent and incompetent actions during the Iran embassy hostage crisis which threw gasoline on the fires of Islamofascism. He has never met a dictator he hasn't pulled out the knee pads* for, either. He adores Castro, Amadinejad, Mugabe and Chavez.





    *If you know what I mean and I think you do.

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  6. Good question joanne and I only wished the lazy slug A.G. Gonzales would do something even if its wrong...

    Then again look at what Nixon didn't do to Hanoi Jane ...

    Maybe that's where the problem started....

    Maybe just maybe Raymond Kraft is a bit over the edge with his: " December 7, 2008 "

    "December 7, 2008, began inauspiciously.

    At 0753 at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, the attack that had triggered America's entry into World War II, sixty-seven years before, was ceremoniously commemorated, an honor guard, taps, a 21-gun salute, the bugle's notes and the rifles' crack drifting across the bay to the USS Arizona memorial, where Admiral Arthur Peterson, USN Ret., laid a wreath in memory of the sailors sleeping below, one of whom was his own grandfather.

    On the West coast it was 1053, and in Washington D.C. it was one fifty-three in the afternoon, 1353 military time.

    In 2006 America, tired of War in Iraq, had elected Democrats to modest majorities in both houses of Congress. Representative Nancy Pelosi became Speaker of the House, third in line for the presidency. In the spring of 2007, on a narrow, party-line vote, Congress, led by Senators John Kerry and Ted Kennedy and Barbara Boxer refused to authorize spending to continue the war in Iraq, and set September 30, 2007, as the deadline for complete withdrawal of American troops.

    President Bush spoke to the country, to the American forces in Iraq, to those who had been there, and to the Iraqi people, to apologize for the short-sightedness and irresponsibility of the American congress and the tragedy he believed would follow after leaving task of nurturing a representative and stable government in Iraq half done, his voice choked, tears running down his stoic face, a betrayal of emotion for which he was resoundingly criticized and denounced in much of America's media.

    The level of violence across Iraq immediately subsided, as the Americans began preparations to redeploy back to the States. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad praised the new Congress for its clear vision and sound judgment. America's Democrats rejoiced and congratulated themselves for bringing peace with honor and ending the illegal war based on lies that George Bush had begun only to enrich his friends in the military-industrial complex, and promised to retake the Presidency in 2008.
    "...( there is more )

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