"We Can Deal With Hamas"

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Ever since Hamas won elections in the Palestinian Authority, we have been urged by the bien pensant class to deal with them and to treat them like a legitimate government. Remember this?

Hamas deserves to be recognized by the international community, and despite the group's militant history, there is a chance the soon-to-be Palestinian leaders could turn away from violence, former President Jimmy Carter said Wednesday.

Carter, who monitored last week's Palestinian elections in which Hamas handily toppled the ruling Fatah, added that the United States should not cut off aid to the Palestinian people, but rather funnel it through third parties like the U.N.

"If you sponsor an election or promote democracy and freedom around the world, then when people make their own decision about their leaders, I think that all the governments should recognize that administration and let them form their government," Carter said. . . .

"If there are prohibitions -- like, for instance, in the United States, against giving any money to a government that is controlled by Hamas -- then the United States could channel the same amount of money to the Palestinian people through the United Nations, through the refugee fund, through UNICEF, things of that kind," he added.

Carter expressed hope that "the people of Palestine -- who already suffer ... under Israeli occupation -- will not suffer because they are deprived of a right to pay their school teachers, policemen, welfare workers, health workers and provide food for people."

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This is what happens when you give Hamas a chance:

Hamas fighters overran one of the rival Fatah movement's most important security installations in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, and witnesses said the victors dragged vanquished gunmen from the building and killed them in the street.

The capture of the Preventive Security headquarters was a major step forward in Hamas' attempts to complete its takeover of all of Gaza. Hamas later called on Fatah fighters to surrender the National Security compound within the hour.

The moderate President Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah, for the first time in five days of fierce fighting, ordered his elite presidential guard to strike back. But his forces were crumbling fast under the onslaught by the better-armed and better-disciplined Islamic fighters.

Fatah officials said seven of their fighters were shot to death in the street outside Preventive Security. A witness, Jihad Abu Ayad, said the men were being killed in front of their wives and children.

"They are executing them one by one," Abu Ayad said. "They are carrying one of them on their shoulders, putting him on a sand dune, turning him around and shooting."

What will the bien pensant class say about this?

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Recalling the Palestinians dancing in the streets after learning of the 9-11 attack on the Twin Towers, I am modestly pleased that they are now killing each other. Once Hamas has total control over the Palestinian territories, Israel can bomb without discrimination without the concern for hitting any "willing partners" to a final settlement. Anyone really think you can negotiate with these people? Let the real carnage begin.

occupied area and built the wall a long time ago, Let the Psuedostinians kill themselves, its much better than them killing Jews.

"Nothing works like freedom, Nothing succeeds like liberty"
Kyle

Jimmy Carter could not be reached for comment. He was too busy pounding nails trying to give shelter to all the homeless he created during his term.

Ask not what you can do for your country, ask what your country can do for you. Washington Elected Elite

Carter also said that the US could deal with Ayatollah Khomeini (sic) because he was a religious man. That wsa in 1979 when he withdrew US support for the Shah. Car

I wouldnt doubt Abbas even requesting Israel go in to clean up once they are concentrated and waving their green flags...another military wing of Iran... hopefully we wont be discussing if it is possible to strike them or when we will.. but how much of a success it was or wasnt... and or how long we pushed the "energy" program back... somebody please respond and let me know if you think a stike would promote a coup? or provide a better time to assasinate some of the supreme council?

Moderation in temper is always a virtue; but moderation in principle is always a vice. ~Thomas Paine

 
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