Should we feel sad?
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Should we feel sad?
By some reports, Yassar Arafat may be on his death bed. Based on his past and present terrorist activities, are any of you going to mourn this great man? Before you answer, Arafat is a fellow "human" being.
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Well, I don't wish death upon anyone, 'cept for a couple people, but like Wop said, he hasn't done a single thing to stop the violence over there. If he had truly cared about that, he could have something over the last few decades, I'm not saying he's completely responsible for the violence, but he could have tried a little more. Oh well, I believe peace needs to come from both sides, not just the Palestinians.
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In answer to the question "should we feel sad?"
I feel sad that the Palestinians the middle east and to a certain extent the whole world has been held to ransom for the past lord how many years because of this terrorist. While he and his cronies have siphoned off aid monies pledged to the palestinian people so their wives and childeren can live in luxury in Europe, and they can drive around in air-conditioned mercs that they park in the palaces on the beach.
I feel sad at missed opportunities. The Camp David agreement would have saved countless lives of the future intifada and maybe lives lost in other conflicts whose protagonists used the palestinians as an excuse for terror.
I feel sad that his ego and paranoia would not allow him to set up a viable structure to suceed him after he's gone, thus causing a power struggle within his own people leading to the loss of even more life.
Do i feel sorry for the man? Well having said all of the above, i'll ask sub question. If before 9/11 you would have had the opportunity to get rid of Bin Laden would you have felt sorry for him. Or Hitler after he wrote Mein Kampf, Pol Pot, Timothy McVeigh ect ect. So no i feel no sadness for Arafat at all.
This week was the memorial day for Rabin, the vote to withdraw from Gaza in the knesset, and now this. I can only hope that there is some sign for the positive finally in all this mess.
I feel sad that the Palestinians the middle east and to a certain extent the whole world has been held to ransom for the past lord how many years because of this terrorist. While he and his cronies have siphoned off aid monies pledged to the palestinian people so their wives and childeren can live in luxury in Europe, and they can drive around in air-conditioned mercs that they park in the palaces on the beach.
I feel sad at missed opportunities. The Camp David agreement would have saved countless lives of the future intifada and maybe lives lost in other conflicts whose protagonists used the palestinians as an excuse for terror.
I feel sad that his ego and paranoia would not allow him to set up a viable structure to suceed him after he's gone, thus causing a power struggle within his own people leading to the loss of even more life.
Do i feel sorry for the man? Well having said all of the above, i'll ask sub question. If before 9/11 you would have had the opportunity to get rid of Bin Laden would you have felt sorry for him. Or Hitler after he wrote Mein Kampf, Pol Pot, Timothy McVeigh ect ect. So no i feel no sadness for Arafat at all.
This week was the memorial day for Rabin, the vote to withdraw from Gaza in the knesset, and now this. I can only hope that there is some sign for the positive finally in all this mess.