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More Slander From The Palis

First they compared the Israelis to Nazis. Now they're comparing them to Stalinists. Arafat is accusing Israel of building a "Berlin Wall" around Jerusalem.

Since the BBC can't be bothered to do it, I will.

Hint, Yasser. The Berlin wall kept enslaved people in Berlin. The Jerusalem wall is to keep human bombs out of Jerusalem.

You, and the inevitable idiots who will no doubt parrot you in the coming days should practice. Say "in, out...in, out...in, out," until you understand the concepts and the difference between them.

I guess we have to add another pair to the old Orwell litany. War is Peace, Up is Down, In is Out...

Posted by Rand Simberg at January 04, 2003 07:40 AM
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I couldn't resist saying something about how the "In, Out" mantra sounded a lot like Grover doing his "Near, Far" routine on Sesame Street. It's unfortunate that we're dealing with people who can't grasp such a simple concept on even THAT elementary of a level...

Posted by John at January 5, 2003 02:06 PM


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