Monday, December 31, 2007

We Want Our Money Back!


I hate to say "I told you so" but this story cannot be allowed to slip under the rug. Fatah's (whoops, I guess it's the Palestinian Authority's) leader, Mahmoud Abbas has all of the world's billions of cash on its way to him and now, NOW he has decided it is time to reconcile with Hamas.
Condi Rice, Madame Secretary of State, if I can take a moment to speak for the American people...WE WANT OUR $555 MILLION BACK!
How many times can Abbas pull this charade on the West? How stupid are our government officials? How many times must I say it here: You can NOT trust Mahmoud Abbas. He is a jihadist, he is a liar, he is a criminal. He is NO better than Hamas.
For what seems like years now, the West has bought into the fabrications of Abbas and Fatah that they can be moderate, that they can work out a deal with the Israelis. And quite frankly, Olmert of Israel has bought into the fibs of this pig as well. So, when it's all said and done, the United States, at the insistence of Condi Rice, sends half a billion dollars to the Palestinian Authority on the ground that the PA will isolate and disregard Hamas. And the PA has laughed in the U.S. face and now will make "nice" with Hamas.
We've been had again. I'm waiting for one of the Presidential candidates this week...to stand tall and proud and assure the American people that we won't be duped like this on his watch.
The fact of the matter is - there never was a nation of "Palestine", there never will be a nation of "Palestine." I personally would arrest Abbas on charges of fraud and theft and put him in prison for a very long time.

Here's the full story of lies.


'Peace partner' ready to make nice with Hamas
Posted: December 31, 20071:30 p.m. Eastern
By Aaron Klein© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

JERUSALEM – In a major policy speech today, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas urged dialogue with rival Hamas, calling for a "new page" to be started with the terror group.
"There is no way for any party here to be an alternative to the other, and there is no room for terms like coup or military takeover, but only for dialogue, dialogue, dialogue," Abbas said, referring to Hamas at a large rally marking the 43rd anniversary of his Fatah organization.
Abbas called for "a new page, writing in its lines a credible agreement based on partnership, on life, on our homeland and our struggle to liberate it."
He said new elections should be held in an effort to reconcile the warring Hamas and Fatah factions in hopes of improving life for Palestinians in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.

Abbas' calls for dialogue fly in the face of the U.S. and Israeli policy of isolating Hamas and negotiating with Fatah, which the U.S. considers moderate.

Earlier this month, the U.S. pledged at a donors conference in Paris about $555 million in aid to Abbas over the next year. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice already asked Congress to approve $400 million of the aid package, stating the massive new proposed funding was meant to boost Abbas against Hamas

"We have to bring down this bunch, which took over Gaza with armed force and is abusing the sufferings and pains of our people," Abbas said last month after Hamas opened fire on a Fatah rally in Gaza.
Since the Annapolis summit, Fatah officials have been indicating their organization may reconcile with Hamas.

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