Monday, December 17, 2007

The World Blindly Gives $ 7.2 Billion To Terrorists


I've seen it all. When the palestinian chief bag of wind, Abbas, asked for over $5 billion in aid for the palestinians, I laughed. And out loud, I laughed.

So, the World gets together in France and instead of telling the palestinians, "No, you don't deserve a red cent" or even cutting Abbas' request by 90%....the World decides to give these thugs $2 billion dollars MORE than what they even asked for! Unfuckingbelievable.

The blood of Israeli civilians and soldiers are on the hands of all 68 countries that pledged this money. Not only does this message of funds reward outward terrorism and harboring terrorism, it tells the World that if you cannot even manage a 20 mile strip of land on your own, don't worry, the World will bail you out.

This is disgusting and Condi Rice out to be ashamed of herself. The World has bought into the greatest manufactured lie in history - the World has been on a guilt trip for 30 years now based on lies. Someday, will they wake up? I think it's too late. The buy-in is complete and the world's ability to reason is long gone.

Here's the details of this farce.


Palestinians 'win $7bn aid vow'

The figure cited by Bernard Kouchner exceeded the $5.6bn over three years which Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas had asked for.
The pledge by 68 states and organisations came at the biggest such meeting in a decade.
The money is earmarked for creating a viable Palestinian state.

Two themes dominated the conference, BBC Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen reports from Paris: the need for donors to shore up the Palestinian Authority and the need for Israel to change Palestinian lives for the better.

Mr Abbas told the conference that without the aid, the Palestinian territories faced a "total catastrophe" and he challenged Israel to freeze all settlement activity.

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in turn called for "the continued and unwavering support of the international community" for the Palestinian Authority.
"This conference is literally the government's last hope to avoid bankruptcy," she said.

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