OR he could have, since he was quoting me and not the other way around.
LOL, you have issues with copy/paste?
Or, are you using computer challenged as a defense?
OR he could have, since he was quoting me and not the other way around.
Pot meet kettle.LOL, you have issues with copy/paste?
Two women were brought before Solomon to settle their dispute over a baby. Solomon said, "We'll cut this baby in half and each of you can have half a baby." One woman thought that was fair. Solomon said "you crazy *****, what good is half a baby?" he gave the whole thing to the other one.Hobbes, who do you consider a past leader of Israel which embodies what is necessary for peace and why?
Two women were brought before Solomon to settle their dispute over a baby. Solomon said, "We'll cut this baby in half into each of you can have half a baby. One woman thought that was fair. Solomon said "you crazy *****, what good is half a baby?" he gave the whole thing to the other one.
Solomon edges out David in my view, but only by half a nose.
Hobbes, who do you consider a past leader of Israel which embodies what is necessary for peace and why?
Umb, did you ever read Netanyahu's speech? Just curious what you thought?
Which one?
The ones about him supporting his country against 10,000 rockets fired against its civilian population, with 3000 in the last month alone? (obmummer would never make this speech)
Or the one about finding and destroying the hamas tunnels that were used to kidnap and kill Israeli's?
The Bar ILan speech......not the propaganda sound bites from Faux News or commentary from Bill O'Really.
Your saying that Netanyahu never made the speeches I talked about?
Oh yeah, your talking about this one.
The one where he referenced that Iran promised to wipe out Israel.
Honored guests, citizens of Israel.
Peace was always the desire of our people. Our prophets had a vision of peace, we greet each other with peace, our prayers end with the word peace. This evening we are in the center named for two leaders who were groundbreakers for peace -Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat - and we share their vision.
Two and a half months ago, I was sworn in at the Knesset as the Prime Minister of Israel. I promised that I would establish a unity government, and did so. I believed, and still believe, that we need unity now more than ever before.
We are currently facing three tremendous challenges: The Iranian threat, the financial crisis, and the promotion of peace.
The Iranian threat still is before us in full force, as it became quite clear yesterday. The greatest danger to Israel, to the Middle East, and to all of humanity, is the encounter between extremist Islam and nuclear weapons. I discussed this with President Obama on my visit to Washington, and will be discussing it next week on my visit with European leaders. I have been working tirelessly for many years to form an international front against Iran arming itself with nuclear armaments.
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