Sunday, September 11, 2005

Gaza Withdrawal Sparks Hope for Peace

:) In an unprecedented statement, ("We believe in peace, but on our terms."); Al Qaeda has begun speaking in terms of peace. Hopeful Leftists, peaceniks, surrender monkeys and moonbats everywhere are seeing this statement as a breakthrough. "Peace negotiations have finally begun! We have waited a long time for this but here comes the sun," one peacebat was reported to have said. One Israeli moonmonkey even saw a connection between the withdrawal from Gaza and the new Al Qaeda peace initiative.

(IsraelNN.com) Members of the Al Qaeda Islamic terror network have distributed a video threatening to attack Los Angeles, California and Melbourne Australia on the four year anniversary of the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.

The Al Qaeda spokesman stressed on the tape, that the reliability of the threat could be investigated but would be found to be credible. "The two cities will be attacked, Allah willing, and those attacked will not be shown any mercy," the spokesman said. "We believe in peace, but on our terms."

2 Comments:

Blogger Olah Chadasha said...

"On our terms"? 9/11 is their terms. Converting and/or submitting to the will and being subservient to Allah are their terms. Are we so much like abused children that when even the most minute inkling of "peace" comes our way, we jump at it like a starved dog? Kal V'Chomer, on this 4th anniversary of 9/11, let us remember what these "people" version of peace is. Death, destruction, and all of the world caving to their will.
When, I beg you, WHEN will these people and the rest of the world learn that evil must be fought and can not be cuddled and conjoled? When?
-OC

7:35 PM  
Blogger Barry Freedman said...

I agree with you completey. I really don't know if anyone jumped at the peace talk. It's hard to imagine that anyone would and yet I'm sure they have or will -- and so I wrote what I did. Seems pretty clear that's what Al Qaeda is fishing for.

1:56 AM  

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