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Date: 12 Aug 2006 11:56:19 PM
Object: Courage is needed, not dead children
NB: UNCLE WALLY DISCLAIMER: The following article comes from the
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http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=3D482441
Courage is needed, not dead children
By TAD BARTIMUS
Posted: Aug. 12, 2006
There are only cowards in the hierarchy of Israel and Hezbollah.
It takes brave men and women to say, "Stop!" It takes leaders to say,
"Let's put down the weapons and work this out."
It takes heroes to forgive for the sake of the children. Nobody in the
Middle East is a hero right now.
That's why it's always the tiny, limp bodies that stop the bombs.
Temporarily.
But the world's attention span is brief; one side's images of dead
innocents being carried out of rubble in the arms of wailing loved ones
is always replaced by the other side's latest retaliatory horrors.
Acting without courage and faith, Israel says "no ceasefire, there is
no ceasefire." After a pause, the bombing resumes.
(The Associated Press reported Friday that Israeli Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert has accepted an emerging Mideast ceasefire deal and will
recommend that his government approve the deal Sunday.)
Acting with fanaticism and hate, Hezbollah fires more rockets. The
death toll mounts.
There will be no end to this unless Arabs and Jews find the moral
strength to let go of their self-righteous rage and work toward an
imperfect but peaceful coexistence. Until genuinely brave leaders
emerge in Hezbollah and Israel, it won't matter what other leaders say;
the Mideast crisis will go on.
It doesn't take Nostradamus to predict we could be on the brink of
World War III. With the Bush administration withholding condemnation of
the Jewish state as it buys more time for Israel's offensive, Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice shuttles between the Mideast, Europe and
Washington looking for "a lasting solution."
She won't find it. Despite good intentions, the rest of us - Europe,
the United States - are just the peanut gallery, lobbing suggestions
like rotten tomatoes into the boiling caldron.
To believe otherwise is to succumb to the arrogance the Muslim world
accuses us of.
That's because Hezbollah, Hamas, al-Qaida and every other Islamic
terrorist group that has morphed into a state within a state vows to
destroy Israel. Arab nations, either overtly or covertly, back these
fanatics with money, weapons and rhetoric.
Iran's radical president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has promised to wipe
Israel off the map in a fight that is "the front line between the
Islamic world and the world of arrogance."
These wars aren't just about land, although there isn't enough of it to
go around. It's also about a mutual lack of respect, a chasm between
faiths and a distrust that dates from biblical times.
By the millions, Muslim men support the killing of "infidels" to
revenge real and perceived insults. Islamic mothers permit their sons
and daughters to martyr themselves for the cause.
Israel's merciless retaliations guarantee a never-ending supply of
martyrs.
Meanwhile, Israeli men and women of all ages are mobilizing for a
possible land war against Hezbollah. Supported by America's dollars and
a powerful Jewish community, they claim they need two more weeks to
push Hezbollah back from its border; Western experts doubt they can do
it.
Israel's Olmert and Iran's Ahmadinejad could seize this moment to
reshape history.
With the help of allies on both sides, they could declare a ceasefire,
mean it and begin - together - to figure out how to save their people
instead of kill them; how to make work, not war; how to live in peace
and prosperity.
That would make them heroes of the future, not cowards of the moment.
Otherwise, they will go on wailing and standing in the rubble of their
own hatred, holding more dead children in their arms.
Tad Bartimus writes for The Women Syndicate.
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Remember peoplez, an eye for a eye will make the whole world blind. Oh
well, it'z HOOROO once again to all of my fave peepz from your Uncle
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Title: Re: Courage is needed, not dead children 13 Aug 2006 12:54:57 AM
"Remember peoplez, an eye for a eye will make the whole world blind. Oh well, it'z HOOROO once again
to all of my fave peepz from your Uncle Wally.·:*¨¨*:·. ?©®T" <stargatedecember2012@yahoo.ca> wrote
in message news:1155444979.010722.123370@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
NB: UNCLE WALLY DISCLAIMER: The following article comes from the
website below &
was not written by your Uncle Wally....Your Uncle Wally does not
endorse its contents...
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=482441
Courage is needed, not dead children
By TAD BARTIMUS
Posted: Aug. 12, 2006
There are only cowards in the hierarchy of Israel and Hezbollah.
It takes brave men and women to say, "Stop!" It takes leaders to say,
"Let's put down the weapons and work this out."
It takes heroes to forgive for the sake of the children. Nobody in the
Middle East is a hero right now.
That's why it's always the tiny, limp bodies that stop the bombs.
Temporarily.
But the world's attention span is brief; one side's images of dead
innocents being carried out of rubble in the arms of wailing loved ones
is always replaced by the other side's latest retaliatory horrors.
Acting without courage and faith, Israel says "no ceasefire, there is
no ceasefire." After a pause, the bombing resumes.
(The Associated Press reported Friday that Israeli Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert has accepted an emerging Mideast ceasefire deal and will
recommend that his government approve the deal Sunday.)
Acting with fanaticism and hate, Hezbollah fires more rockets. The
death toll mounts.
There will be no end to this unless Arabs and Jews find the moral
strength to let go of their self-righteous rage and work toward an
imperfect but peaceful coexistence. Until genuinely brave leaders
emerge in Hezbollah and Israel, it won't matter what other leaders say;
the Mideast crisis will go on.
It doesn't take Nostradamus to predict we could be on the brink of
World War III. With the Bush administration withholding condemnation of
the Jewish state as it buys more time for Israel's offensive, Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice shuttles between the Mideast, Europe and
Washington looking for "a lasting solution."
She won't find it. Despite good intentions, the rest of us - Europe,
the United States - are just the peanut gallery, lobbing suggestions
like rotten tomatoes into the boiling caldron.
To believe otherwise is to succumb to the arrogance the Muslim world
accuses us of.
That's because Hezbollah, Hamas, al-Qaida and every other Islamic
terrorist group that has morphed into a state within a state vows to
destroy Israel. Arab nations, either overtly or covertly, back these
fanatics with money, weapons and rhetoric.
Iran's radical president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has promised to wipe
Israel off the map in a fight that is "the front line between the
Islamic world and the world of arrogance."
These wars aren't just about land, although there isn't enough of it to
go around. It's also about a mutual lack of respect, a chasm between
faiths and a distrust that dates from biblical times.
By the millions, Muslim men support the killing of "infidels" to
revenge real and perceived insults. Islamic mothers permit their sons
and daughters to martyr themselves for the cause.
Israel's merciless retaliations guarantee a never-ending supply of
martyrs.
Meanwhile, Israeli men and women of all ages are mobilizing for a
possible land war against Hezbollah. Supported by America's dollars and
a powerful Jewish community, they claim they need two more weeks to
push Hezbollah back from its border; Western experts doubt they can do
it.
Israel's Olmert and Iran's Ahmadinejad could seize this moment to
reshape history.
With the help of allies on both sides, they could declare a ceasefire,
mean it and begin - together - to figure out how to save their people
instead of kill them; how to make work, not war; how to live in peace
and prosperity.
That would make them heroes of the future, not cowards of the moment.
Otherwise, they will go on wailing and standing in the rubble of their
own hatred, holding more dead children in their arms.
Tad Bartimus writes for The Women Syndicate.
=====================================
Remember peoplez, an eye for a eye will make the whole world blind. Oh
well, it'z HOOROO once again to all of my fave peepz from your Uncle
Wally.·:*¨¨*:·. ?©®T
Tiny limp bodies are being pooped out in abortion clinics all over world. Doesn't matter much.
.


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