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Wednesday, 4 July 2007

REMEMBER LEILAH KHALED ??

Leilah Khaled famous for her notoriously short stay in a British prison!


The release of the BBC propagandist seems to be dominating the news today. Strangley, no MSM outlet is enquiring in to the background behind his release. Is anyone foolish enough to believe no deal has taken place?

Some British politician called Jack Miliband;unfortunately he happens to be Foreign Minister, has been waxing eloquent in his praise for "Palestinians"
http://www.utvlive.com/newsroom/indepth.asp?id=83439&pt=n


The article ends with the ludicrous quote from the equally ludicrous Mr Miliband;

He added: "Hostage taking is an abhorrent crime. I hope that the overwhelming support shown for Alan in the last four months has shown that all decent people believe that taking hostages can never be a legitimate means to achieve any end."


How did Leilah Khalid end up being released from a British prison? Does anyone think the Islamic terrorists of today are less resourceful than the Islamic terrorists of a bygone erea when it comes to finding a way of having their "comrades" released from prison?
Islamic terrorists are probably laughing their legs of at the weakness of the British goverment, just the same way "Republicans" are laughing at Pope Lundy1 and those who continue to prop him up.

Quote from website; "While most of the world seems to have forgotten, the ostensible reason Israel went to war last year was to recover three hostages, Gilad Shalit, Udi Goldwasser and Eldad Regev. They’re still hostages. StandWithUs, a pro-Israel PAC has started an online petition seeking their freedom. To be honest, I have absolutely no belief that the petition will do any good. However, it can’t do any harm and, if nothing more, is a reminder to the world that these three young men are still out there, held captive by the dregs of the Middle East. So, if you’d like to sign, please do so
here. "

2 comments:

dispencer said...

them "nagitive waves"

StinsonDriver said...

Leilah Khaled was a terrorist, but not an Islamic terrorist. She and most other adherants of the Marxist/Arab Nationalist movement that made up the various "Popular Fronts" of the 1960'sw and 70's were Christians, in culture and heritage, if not belief.