Those who read this blog are fully aware that the Palestinian Authority of Mahmoud Abbas is a supporter and facilitator of Muslim terrorism, but it never hurts to remind everyone else of that fact and introduce new evidence as to why this man and his government should not be sitting across the negotiating table from our own leaders. Continue reading »
Entries Tagged as 'Bush'
Abbas supports terrorism
October 7th, 2007 · 14 Comments
Bush is wrong about Hamas and Fatah
August 27th, 2007 · 4 Comments
The Bush Administration is trying to kick-start the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and is pouring US taxpayers’ dollars into Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah organization based on the myth that Hamas has been sidelined and isolated in Gaza, and that Abbas and Fatah want nothing to do with their Islamist brothers.
That is what Washington is selling those Americans whose hard-earned tax dollars are going to the Palestinians, but the White House and the State Department know better. They are, in fact, financing Islamic terrorism against a US ally. Continue reading »
Did Bush propose summit to save Olmert?
July 18th, 2007 · 16 Comments
Israel’s Labor Party is accusing US President George W. Bush of proposing a Middle East peace summit this fall in order to delay Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s inevitable political demise. Continue reading »
Following in Jimmy Carter’s footsteps
February 26th, 2007 · 35 Comments
PeaNUT-job Jimmy Carter claims his truest and most heartfelt desire is for Israel to live in peace, but all he really cares about is getting the Israelis and Arabs to sign another peace of worthless paper so he can cement his own legacy.
Sadly, Carter’s is the same path being tread by President George W. Bush, as it was by Bill Clinton before him, and George Bush Sr. before him.
Palestinian leader wishes Iran ‘progress’
February 20th, 2007 · 2 Comments
Palestinian Arab leader Mahmoud Abbas, the one everyone loves to call “moderate,” sent a warm greeting to Iranian demagogue Mahmoud Ahmadinejad last week to mark the anniversary of Iran’s Islamic Revolution.
More worrying than the letter itself, however, is this line contained within:






