Hamas War

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Talking Out of Both Sides of His Mouth



Yes, it's very common among politicians. They think that we have an attention span and memory so short we can't connect their various statements.

They also hope that once they hit jackpot and say something we agree with, we'll ignore their other statements.

Well, sorry Cheney, but it doesn't work with me:

"US Vice President Dick Cheney said Saturday that Washington would never pressure Israel to take steps that would endanger its survival, and hoped to see a "new beginning" for the Palestinian people in their own state." (complete article)


For Cheney, it's a given that the terrorist must have another state, but I see it as a danger to Israel's survival.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah, when I heard on the news that Cheney said America wouldn't pressure Israel into suicidal moves, my first thought was, "So Bush's 'Road Map' is now officially in the pach zevel?'"
(Halevai!)

Batya said...

The question is:
Do they really understand what it all means, pure stupidity, or is it pure evil?