Archive for December 1st, 2003

Reading Between the Lines

The following editorial in yesterday’s Sydney Morning Herald takes a very anti-Israel/Sharon government position. Democracy and the Middle East Democracy is tugging at the Middle East; American democracy. The considerable political influence of the pro-Israeli lobby in the United States inextricably links the faltering Israeli-Palestinian peace process to America’s political cycle. As next year’s US [...]

Rockin’ the Dreidel

Australian rock legend Jimmy Barnes is going to be performing in a Hannukah concert. Scottish-born Australian rock icon Jimmy Barnes announced a special one-off performance, but fans should leave their cheap wine and three-day growth at home. Barnes, who recently reformed with Cold Chisel for the second time since it disbanded in 1983, will perform [...]

The Objective News Station

Al-Crapeeza report how a PLO Arab terrorist was killed when his car blew up. Palestinian police have launched an investigation after a car blew up in the southern Gaza Strip, killing a member of the Islamic Jihad group. Yusuf Abu Matar, 33, who also belonged to the Palestinian police force, died in a local hospital [...]

Why I Couldn’t Do My Homework

This girl’s homework was at least safe from being eaten by her dog. It must be one of the best excuses teachers have heard for bad school results: police took my school books because they thought I was a terrorist. But that’s the excuse 17-year-old Nosrat Hosseini, from Coburg in Melbourne’s north, has used in [...]

Revealing Quote

With the signing ceremony of the Geneva Accord due to take place today, it is nice to see that the PLO Arabs had the right intentions when they agreed to it. Abdel Kader [who played a major role in the behind-the-scenes talks that resulted in the Accord] told The Jerusalem Post that the main goal [...]