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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (1926)9/14/2002 5:52:32 AM
From: Raymond Duray
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Gus,

That was not only incomprehensible, but without URLs unverifiable.

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (1927)9/14/2002 6:03:40 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER
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Check again!

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To: average joe who wrote (1920)9/14/2002 6:09:31 AM
From: Yaacov
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No matter what Gus thinks, the sleeping giant(!!) if survives the forth coming battle will go back to tend his camels for another 1000 years! Gus is a crook that has found innocent guidance in the west.

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (1927)9/14/2002 6:23:38 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER
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Footnote to my post #1926:
Message 16365852

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To: pie-faced-mutt who wrote (1917)9/14/2002 6:35:50 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER
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Prince describes Arab mistrust of U.S. on Iraq
Neil MacFarquhar The New York Times
Saturday, September 14, 2002

JIDDA
The Arab world has been wary about the campaign against terrorism ever since President George W. Bush first described it as a crusade, his offhand remark conjuring up ghosts of the Middle Ages. Those ghosts were never completely laid to rest, and now, with talk of a war in Iraq, the Arab world believes the fight against terror may ultimately breed more violence, not less.

That dread is rooted in the perception that the entire effort to fight terrorism was shanghaied by Israel to justify its occupation of Palestinian land.

"We think that the Zionist movement is using this opportunity to make Islam and the Arabs the enemy of the West and this is entirely wrong," said Prince Khalid al Faisal al Saud of Saudi Arabia. "It is very frustrating to see your people killed every day; you see them on television, you see women and children being bombed by American airplanes, by American helicopters, American tanks and American money. This is disturbing."

"This makes this region the most explosive region in the world because of the feeling of frustration," he added.
[snip]

iht.com

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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (1924)9/14/2002 2:13:35 PM
From: lorne
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gussy. You said..." LOL... and how would Mr Ben-Eliezer qualify the blow inflicted upon Yithzak Rabin?"....

It does not surprise me that you would think that a very sad incident like that would be a reason for laughter.

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To: lorne who wrote (1932)9/14/2002 4:08:00 PM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER
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Re: It does not surprise me that you would think that a very sad incident like that would be a reason for laughter.

YOUR FLY'S OPEN!! ROFL...

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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (1933)9/14/2002 4:21:46 PM
From: lorne
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gussy. You said..." YOUR FLY'S OPEN!! ROFL"...

Look at what you just posted. study it and ask yourself did I really say that on a public forum and then laugh at it. gus,gus,gus seek help you are in bad shape now stay away from pointy objects and for god's sake don't drive.

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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (1931)9/15/2002 2:35:26 PM
From: pie-faced-mutt
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Gus,

Do not forget to include the Russians who are now threatening invasion of Georgia, under the cover of "defending themselves".

America has some pretty big coattails to hang on to.

Evidently, Isra'El must sense that what we Americans did to the native population here is not working as a credible defense for their colonialism.

len

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To: pie-faced-mutt who wrote (1935)9/15/2002 3:27:11 PM
From: goldsnow
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Evidently, Isra'El must sense that what we Americans did to the native population here is not working as a credible defense for their colonialism>>>>

Evidently defense is working just fine and is very credible

reuters.com

Yaalon said Israel's armed forces were "very well prepared" to withstand an Iraqi attack and the Israeli home-front defenses were the most advanced in the world

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