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Submitted by mz ravin black (United States), Aug 4, 2008 at 22:58

if Israel has lost sight of the future...

kadima was to be the middle of the right and the left...of course, thomas friedman addressed that in his book...beirut to jerusalem...when he said the orthodox jewish leaders don't like the zionists because they will not adhere to strict religous laws...

now that the israelis have their own country...they walk in the middle of the road...when they couldn't walk down the sidewalk of other countries!


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⇒ time will tell [73 words]mz ravin blackAug 4, 2008 22:58
Olmert, Kadima and the violence at Amona [1411 words]Fern SidmanFeb 2, 2006 01:45
it all depends [245 words]alanDec 27, 2005 02:43
A View From The Right [261 words]Seamus MacNemiDec 26, 2005 17:53
The Future of Kadimah is Dim [29 words]S Fred SingerDec 26, 2005 16:16
Sharon's evicts jews, obliterates his old Likud, all during an intense investigation in to his dealings...And this what we get. [327 words]EJ PasseosDec 26, 2005 15:10

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