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Shame
by Asgar tarageh (not verified) on Sat Jan 03, 2009 10:46 PM PSTWhat happened to jewish people then is happing to Gaza NOW.
PLZ STOp the killings.
Peace
Obama might be silent now...
by IRANdokht on Sat Jan 03, 2009 11:08 AM PSTBut Israel's timing of the attacks on civilians says a lot... they knew that they could get away with it as long as GWB is in W.H. and condy is repeating what they taught her couple of years ago.
I am not going to judge Obama's policies when he officially has no say.
lets wait and see.
IRANdokht