Has Ehud Olmert Become Religious?
Aussie Dave | Mar 19, 2008 | 10 comments
Naaa. Just another screw-up from the Jerusalem Post‘s caption-picture synchronizing thing-a-mebob.
(Thanks to Dave for the heads-up. He’s a giver).
Update: Dave writes:
Actually, I thought it was sort of saying that talking to Olmert was like talking to a wall.
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And it’s hard to tell if McCain is a Mafdalnik or a Moledet member.
Actually, I thought it was sort of saying that talking to Olmert was like talking to a wall.
Hah! That’s even better
LOLZ
Yeah, that’s pretty funny:) Seriously though, is McCain our guy? I’m American. I think McCain has got my vote just because the other 2 (Clinton and Barack) are pretty much pro 2 states…and I can only see 2 states being forced down our throats at this point, and with the majority of West Bank citizens now supporting a Hamas run state… can I trust them? I think not.
McCain is my only choice I think…
I am voting for McCain. I don’t like it but I will do it willingly. Better a RINO than a Democrat.
This is for both Daves:The Wall
A journalist assigned to the Jerusalem bureau has an apartment
overlooking the Western Wall. Every day when she looks out, she
sees an old bearded Jewish man praying vigorously. Certain he
would be a good interview subject, the journalist goes down to
the Wall, and introduces herself to the old man.
She asks, “You come every day to the Wall. Sir, how long have
you done that and what are you praying for?”
The old man replies, “I have come here to pray everyday for 25
years. In the morning I pray for world peace and for the
brotherhood of man. I go home have a cup of tea, and I come
back and pray for the eradication of illness and disease from
the earth. And very, very important, I pray for peace and
understanding between the Israelis and Palestinians.”
The journalist is impressed. “How does it make you feel to come
here every day for 25 years and pray for these wonderful
things?” she asks.
The old man replies, calmly, “Like I’m talking to a wall.”
Tefilat Shav.
There are more chances with that particular wall than with Olmert.
Is he….asleep?