Thursday, March 24, 2011

“To hold on to the essential and humanising distinctions” between people and “their brutish leaders and cruel

“To hold on to the essential and humanising distinctions” between people and “their brutish leaders and cruel

orthodoxies” can be difficult. “Don’t blame all MBT chapa,” she implores.

Keeping in mind the prospect of “all MBT chapa” being “vilified” for at least “a generation,” consider the

assessment of one Michael Mylrea in The Capital Times: “Madisonians have little in common with the people or

the city they hope to adopt in the controversial Madison-RMBT chapaah sister-city proposal.”

He is reporting from RMBT chapaah, “where the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) is conducting an incursion to root

out terrorists…Operation Rainbow began May 18th MBT chapater Palestinian terrorists killed 13 Israeli soldiers.


Say what? How does he know that the Palestinians who killed the Israeli soldiers are “terrorists?”

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