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Feet that Run towards Evil [War in Lebanon: Rice's Visit: 7/24/2006]

By: Dennis Siluk
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:24:14
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Feet that Run towards Evil

[War in Lebanon: Rice’s Visit: 7/24/2006] The Lebanese Government is like it’s their allies Hezbollah; they want an end to the destruction stopped on their side of the fence, but not their war on Israel. What would King David and Solomon say about this? If I remember right, Solomon killed his half brother because when he gave him a second chance, he plotted still, to take his throne, then of course he had him killed. King David, would not have waited so long, he’d have had him killed right away. So Rice’s comments today with the Lebanese Government was not too encouraging, save for the fact, she is waiting for Hezbollah to make a positive move, and everyone else is waiting for Israel to lay down and die like a nice little puppy.

Someone said, a cease-fire should come first, and then talk about the two soldiers, Hezbollah remains holding. Not sure why it can’t be the other way around, release the two soldiers, and then talk, since that was the agitator in the first place. I mean, didn’t Israel talk for two weeks before the invasion, and only afterwards did the UN get fully involved. My suggestion is, leave Israel do what they are doing, and talk after the country falls to the abyss, and then carry a big stick to the closed door, conversations they’d like to have.

We can see protesters in Beirut, making their voices heard that Washington’s voice on the subject is not to their liking, of allowing the fighting to go on. What is Washington suppose to do, tell Israel to stop, while Hezbollah bombs the hell out of them. Let’s get serious here, we are talking about a war, not a democratic election. The protesters should line up in back of the Lebanese Prime Minister’s door and pretest that their government harbors a terrorist group that is being supported by their Capitol: the Lord hates: ‘Feet that run towards evil,’ so wrote King Solomon, and Fouad Siniora and Nabih Berri do just that, as do those protesters.

Some folks quote American Tax dollars at work are killing Lebanese, and I say, Syrian and Iranian tax dollars are doing the something, killing Jews. So we have a status quo here. But of course, the media often does not see the other side of the fence, biased they can be. Deal with the reasons, and problem, it came about, not the surface situation, that is what is happening now, bombing, killing, but why?

[Israel] Israel has built a tent city in Nitzanim Beach to get away from Hezbollah rocket fire in the north, why do we not see or hear more on this with the media?

Hezbollah conceded it is losing the battles, and the south is falling as Israel is finding many rockets, taking Hazbollah’s stronghold, and thus, saving many Jewish lives for the future, but no one seems to look at it from that angle. “Israeli forces say their goal is to neutralize Hezbollah.” Hezbollah is presently trying to hit hospitals in Northern Israel [so they have to go underground]; these are the good guys the Lebanese are protesting.

[America] The other thing American’s have not mentioned, or mentioned very little, is that Hazbollah has had its evil eye on America, and has tried a number of times to do its dirty deeds. So if our tax money destroys these maggots, the entire better, and let Israel do the dirty work, or we will have to, as the CIA has in the past. Iran, being the primary supporter of this terrorist group, will continue after Israel leaves to rebuild Hazbollah’s strength, but for a while it will hurt them. Saudi has its members in that gang as well, no wonder they are trying to broker a ceasefire.

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