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  1. So our great ally in ME, the one we think is a beacon of democracy in the ME. The great close friend who kills 11 year olds....wherez the outrage of children being killed by IAF??? then this ally spies on us, manipulates our pentagon policies....and now says it wont follow ur road map....tsk tsk tsk... Sharon Doesn't Plan to Follow 'Road Map' 54 minutes ago By KARIN LAUB, Associated Press Writer JERUSALEM - Israel will not follow the U.S.-backed "road map" peace plan and could remain in much of the West Bank for an extended period after it withdraws from the Gaza Strip (news - web sites), Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites) said in a newspaper interview published Wednesday. Sharon's comments were his most detailed yet on his long-term vision for the region. Palestinian officials said the remarks confirmed their fears that Israel plans to draw its own borders and keep a large chunk of the West Bank, rather than negotiate a peace deal with the Palestinians, as envisioned by the road map. In violence Wednesday, 10 Palestinians were killed in clashes with Israeli troops in two West Bank towns. Among the dead were at least six fugitives and an 11-year-old girl, Palestinian hospital officials said. Sharon's plan of "unilateral disengagement" from the Palestinians — a withdrawal from Gaza and four West Bank settlements in 2005 — has created deep divisions in Israel, with opponents resorting to increasingly harsh rhetoric against him. Police said they are investigating death threats against the prime minister. On Tuesday, senior Cabinet ministers approved the payment of cash advances to settlers who leave their homes ahead of a September 2005 deadline — the first practical step toward the Gaza pullout. Settler families could get more than $100,000 each as a down payment. Yonathan Bassi, the head of the government agency making the compensation payments, told the Haaretz daily that about 100 families have already applied. The government hopes the money will entice large numbers of settlers to leave voluntarily, and make it easier for troops to evacuate those remaining. In an interview with the Yediot Ahronot newspaper published Wednesday, Sharon said that once Israel withdraws from Gaza and the four West Bank settlements, "it is very possible ... there will be a long period when nothing else happens." He said that as long as there is no significant shift in the Palestinian leadership and policy, "Israel will continue its war on terrorism, and will stay in the territories (of the West Bank) that will remain after the implementation of disengagement." The road map was adopted by Israel and the Palestinians last year, but never got off the ground. The plan envisioned a Palestinian state by 2005, but did not spell out its borders. U.S. officials have said, however, that Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza must end. President Bush (news - web sites) has since said that it would be "unrealistic" to expect Israel to remove large Israeli population centers in the West Bank — a statement seen by Sharon as backing for his plan to keep large West Bank settlement blocs in any future deal with the Palestinians. Sharon said he will abide by his disengagement plan, not the road map. Asked by Yediot how disengagement differs from proposals by a former Israeli opposition leader, Amram Mitzna, to withdraw from Gaza to break the stalemate with the Palestinians, Sharon said: "Mitzna suggested something different ... to continue dismantling settlements based on the road map. "This would have brought Israel to a most difficult situation. I didn't agree to this. Today, we are also not following the road map. I am not ready for this," he said. Palestinian Cabinet minister Saeb Erekat said Sharon confirmed Palestinian fears that the disengagement plan is a ploy to cement Israel's control over large areas of the West Bank. U.S. and European Union (news - web sites) officials have assured the Palestinians that they would only back disengagement as part of the road map. "Sharon's intention is to destroy the road map and to dictate his long-term interim solution of Gaza as a prison and 40 percent of the West Bank within a wall, and this will not fly," Erekat said. According to polls published Wednesday in Yediot and Maariv dailies, 58 percent of Israelis support Sharon's disengagement plan, and about one-third oppose it. Both surveys had error margins of 4.4 percentage points. In the West Bank city of Nablus, troops surrounded a building where fugitives were holed up, and a gun battle erupted, Palestinian witnesses said. Five armed men from the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, a violent group with ties to Yasser Arafat (news - web sites)'s Fatah (news - web sites) movement, were killed in the fighting. Hospital officials initially said six gunmen were killed. An 11-year-old girl living nearby was also shot to death, her family said. The girl's uncle said she was shot toward the end of the fighting, after most of the soldiers had left and residents were emerging from their homes. The Israeli brigade commander in the area, identified only as Col. Yuval, said his forces did not fire as they withdrew, even as they came under Palestinian fire, suggesting that the girl was not killed by his men. In the West Bank town of Jenin, Israeli undercover troops killed four Palestinians in a raid of a car-repair shop, witnesses said. One of the dead was identified as Fadi Zakarneh, an Al Aqsa fugitive. Palestinians said three of the dead were bystanders. However, the army said six wanted men were in the building, armed with assault rifles and pistols. It said four of the fugitives were killed and two arrested.
  2. i'll lick anything or anypart of ur body......Biatch.....
  3. thats expensive.....i guess i'll pass....cost cutting and budget restraining order in place......
  4. words of wisdom....and silverbull is talking from experience when he talks about good dancing techniques....and what it can get u... QUOTE=silverbull]wrong forum to ask this question i believe. But its around everywhere and it helps if you dance good too.
  5. You r right! in the military u have to understand that the level of understanding depends on who you talk to. If you ask a 19 yr old private, he doesnt question the order, he follows it. you ask a 30 yr old NCO he is driven by much part machosim, and he follows any order that means a bout. if you ask a 26 yr old captain from the marines, he is no doubt not the one to question orders, but a captain (reservists included) from the army is more likely to question the orders. But if you ask a 30 yr old major, or a career rank col or FCO genral, you will notice a lot of questioning of the orders, because it is these guys who are the one who issue the orders that get implemented, the onus is on them to make the right decision. I know of person, quite a few officers who are just down right digusted with this war, the fact that we had to goto war for the benefit of another country. if you like to know more, just go and read more about gen. sensiki, frmr Chief of Staff US Army and his contempt of the civilians in the pentagon...who by the way are now under investigation for spying for israel.
  6. Coach...its a nice spot if you are into checking out the chic NYU crowd, nice looking mamacitas with a lot of attitude! as for if you are into music/dancing go somewhere else....I suggest maybe avalon, been a while since I last went there....I believe it was the 718 session, and that party rocked.
  7. nice....makes me wanna move down to miami....the girls up ere besides nybeauty are all too timid.....
  8. u r a wuss....thats what you r...I am tired of hearing your stories of your friends serving our nation...i wanna hear u serve this nation....then u'll know what it means to loose a brother, a fellow soldier...then It wont be "its the nature of war"....it will be something more and u would learn to respect your life and the lives of the men and women who serve with you....they are not body counts...they are not part of the nature of war, they become your blood and your soul...when they die, a piece of you dies with em....and then u would know the meaning of what revenge is...to settle the score....with enemies foreign and domestic!
  9. I hope u motha fu..a go and serve in the military....i'll make sure my buds in the military will take great care of u....I dare u tres-b join the marines or the army.....then give me your name and address, i'll make sure my boyz serving right now, protecting your contemptous ungreatful life will give u a detailed debriefing on the "nature of war".... May our fallen brothern rest in peace!
  10. I hope u motha fu..a go and serve in the military....i'll make sure my buds in the military will take great care of u....I dare u tres-b join the marines or the army.....then give me your name and address, i'll make sure my boyz serving right now, protecting your contemptous ungreatful life will give u a detailed debriefing on the "nature of war".... May our fallen brothern rest in peace!
  11. tstelkhuni: wow u already got 1,200 posts...hmm adding these clues together, it seems u must b in need of a man to take care of your fiesty fingers....so when ya runnin back up to NY??...its safer here, at least no hurricanes so far...only republicans......
  12. technically cant we as US citizens sue the saudis for hijacking our government?? I heard that since 9/11 most saudis have withdrawn most of their money from the US so that the US authorities wont seize them.... sounds suspicious does'nt it? I mean why move all that money, if you have nothing to hide??
  13. dumbass.....by definition foreign fighters means people of another country armed with weapons fighting a local population....i.e. that word in its exact terms means United States, Isreali soldiers in iraq....get your english and basic definitions correct! crack head telling me to get it straight, you dont even know our english language.....who are you? some isreali nut from New York???
  14. yeah the guy is right, there are foreign fighers in IRAQ, they are called the United States ARMED forces....LOL...thats so typical.
  15. talking about the palestinian-isreali issue, herez how I put, Edward Said vs Sheikh Yassin/Daddan.....Ed Said a christian arab from palestine, an amazing human being....a mordern day ghandi, Ed Said way is the way to deal with the palestinian issue the other way is the armed brigades of Fatah, and look where they are taking their peoples future too..... read up on Edward Said, he is one man who truly touched my life, one professor who changed my outlook on how to view things....I owe him a lot...may he rest in peace!
  16. I agree! but religous or secular fanatics are all dangerous, and there is only one way to deal with em, eliminate em!
  17. no problem here, at first sight of knee high water, I decided I wasnt going to open my garage door! luckily no water went inside...though I ended up working from home....hehe...gotta luv that with my job, work from home...
  18. the gap between the haves and have not has always been there....but what i am saying is that there is a group of people who have gone past a line of sensible thinking that it is impossible to reel such people back into mainstream life, they have become radical to a point they dont even follow their own religon, like the ones who caused the school crisis in russia. fanaticism is a disease and needs to be treated as such, there will always be discontent amongst people, you cannot get rid of it, but remember discontent people dont resort to kidnapping children etc....there may b revolutions in history, bloody at times, but i am suggesting going after a group of people who are beyond a salavagable point, no other way to deal with em. Even if we solve the isreali-palestinian issues, these people will continue killing people in causes such as maybe, say, so and so is'nt wearing the right scarf, so and so is following the satan and thus resort to killing....
  19. the only reason I like WH was that it was right across from the NYU dorm, eazy place to get hooked up to some drunk NYU bioatch...come to think of it, now is a good time, a lot freshmen would be in, and alas everyone knows how drunken freshmen can get.....
  20. plus it is politically acceptable to go after one or two bad guys at a time, only going after them without hurting any collatoral assets. If they are captured alive even better, their crimes can be proven in a court, shows that our system is transparent and just! It takes time to fight this war, guys.....u are not going to see results in 2-3 yrs, this will take close to a decade and will eventually die down, you will also put an end to radicalizing an entire religon/nation.
  21. fresinha12

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    hmmm looks like my plan worked....
  22. fresinha12

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    NMN shez still a virgin....
  23. fresinha12

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    any style, as long as u r at the recieving end....
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