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<div>one has got to be impressed at the amount of brazen
misinformation herr Friedman</div>
<div>can include in only two sentances....that's concision!! he so
"good" at it that it almost</div>
<div>reads as corrosive satire.....i don't know what's worse, lying
about protecting the saudis</div>
<div>or protecting saudi arabia as evidence of "jewish"
politicians and "commentators"</div>
<div>looking out for the best interests of arabs....</div>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Times New Roman" size="+1">My
first instinct was to ask a question back: When Jewish reporters in
Beirut and Israel were at the forefront in covering such stories as
the Sabra and Shatila massacre of Palestinians, why did no one in the
Arab world ask whether they were part of a Jewish conspiracy? When
Jewish congressmen and commentators led the campaign for U.S.
intervention to save the Muslims of Bosnia and Kosovo and to roll back
the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait and protect Saudi Arabia in the Persian
Gulf war, why did no one in the Muslim world complain about a Jewish
conspiracy?</font></blockquote>
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<div>~M.E.</div>
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