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George Bush to review peace talks with Israeli PM
New Zealand News.Net Thursday 20th November, 2008
President George W. Bush will meet Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Monday to review Middle East peace efforts.
Bush had hoped agreements which had been settled in previous meetings would have produced results before he left office.
Both leaders are leaving office in the next few months.
Bush will leave the White House on January 20 and an Israeli election in February will see Olmert go from his prime ministerial caretaker post.
The White House has said the president will be discussing with the prime minister the relationship between the United States and Israel and their continuing, mutual efforts to bring peace to the Middle East.
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Anonymous 11-21-08, 09:38 AM |
May the new prime minister of Israel and the new president of America 'alway’s support one another'. May we always be friends and may we as Americans always stand WITH Israel as the Word of God tells us.May we and others quit telling Israel to give up 'any' of their land. Almighty God gave the Israelites that land. They are the apple of His eye, and we as Christians are also grafted into His family. I love the Jewish people.
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Sammy 11-21-08, 01:41 AM |
George Bush to review peace talks with Israeli PM
GOOD RIDDANCE, the world will be a better place to live once these tyrants leave their elected?? office.
Surely these two leaders have had a streak of luck, because they both have escaped from being brought to the International Criminal Court, to face genocide, and crimes against humanity, civil rights abuses, and etc. etc.
Sammy
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Anonymous 11-21-08, 07:52 AM |
Why has’nt bushy been been charged with anything. Thats simple. No case to answer else we heard about it.
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Stuart 11-23-08, 06:55 PM |
Judaism is the Original Doctrine of Peace
Well Jews always want Peace. the pursuit of Peace is deeply embedded in Jeiwsh culture if not their very Nature. In fact the word used to say Hello in Hebrew is “Shalom” which means peace. Some believe with that the Hebrew bible was first to introduce the notion of peace as a desirable state of being to the Human condition. If there is presently a lack of Peace in the Middle East then it is despite the best efforts of Isrealis/Jews who have already gone several extra miles in its hot pursuit. As evidence one may merely consult genuine attempts to make Peace at every major junction in Israeli history ie 1948 War ofIndependance, 1967 Six Day War, 1973 Yom Kippur War out of which a Peace treaty with egypt resulted. Even recently after the 1st Gulf War..peace Treaty with Jordan and ridiculous lenghts to reach Peace with Yasser Arafat in the camp David talks borkered by Bill Clinton. The later failed due to deliberate sabotage on the part of Arafat. Israel has repeatedly demonstrated that it will achieve Peace with those Arab Neighbours who are bona fide Peace Partners.
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Anonymous 11-21-08, 02:55 AM |
Yup, another cock and bull story, since when has Bushy boy and the Jews ever wanted peace in the middle east? Must be trying to get into the history books as humanitarians instead of warmongers and slaughterers of innocents
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