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Submitted by Brandan (United States), Oct 30, 2008 at 13:20

This is just another example of people twisting word to mean something that the person does not mean. The Rashid Khalidi is also an example of how 911 has made all the american people against any middle eastern they see


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Rashid Khalidi's Appointment at Columbia University [152 words]DebbieDec 13, 2008 10:32
Lies from the Middle Eastern killers, the Arabs and persians. [133 words]Graham DaniellNov 1, 2008 15:08
Shows you [105 words]SydOct 31, 2008 10:47
Thank you Mr. Pipes [115 words]Joan NeelOct 31, 2008 09:46
Hard to disagree with what Khalidi said in the interview. [339 words]pmvOct 30, 2008 17:55
⇒ This is just another example... [40 words]BrandanOct 30, 2008 13:20
Rashid Khalidi on C-Span's Book TV [218 words]Luke LeaNov 29, 2006 23:49
The reality of Israeli-Palestinian political relations [274 words]G. E. WoodDec 10, 2003 11:48
re rashid khalidi [197 words]pinchas (phil) baramSep 9, 2003 01:08
The Sword of Islam in the West [149 words]Gilbert HammersSep 4, 2003 09:05
how blinded we Americans have become! [243 words]matthiasOct 28, 2008 10:47
Thanks for sending that. [82 words]Len RossenSep 4, 2003 00:48
"The likes of Mr.Pipes?" [105 words]Ruth LowrySep 3, 2003 21:20
which he is ... not! [5 words]Eric D.Apr 14, 2008 18:29
Thank you Mr. Pipes for speaking the truth. [7 words]Gil KSep 3, 2003 19:15
Rename it [31 words]Joshua ScholarSep 3, 2003 14:48
Lies and Defenders of the Lies [82 words]Michael "thebassguy"Sep 3, 2003 11:22
Why do we tolerate this? [66 words]Tom PensylSep 3, 2003 10:56
Response to "Why do we tolerate this?" [130 words]Linda MooreOct 31, 2008 12:31
Khalidi [55 words]Charles ChristineSep 3, 2003 09:33
Business As Usual [99 words]Sher ThompsonSep 3, 2003 09:13
Rashid Kalidi's Appointment at Columbia University [76 words]Mr. M. DunskySep 3, 2003 09:04
Hamas vs. the PLO: part of the Civil War [260 words]Glenn KlotzSep 3, 2003 08:19
why? [92 words]jakeJul 23, 2009 20:02
Oh oops where runing out of time... [77 words]LeonSep 3, 2003 07:54
Khalidi seems very uncomfortable [117 words]Mike LynnSep 3, 2003 06:25
Rashid Khaliki on MSNBC 9/2/03 [73 words]Sheila PickerillSep 2, 2003 23:55
targeting palestinian civilians [112 words]Michael D. Kaplan, M.D.Sep 2, 2003 22:39
Khalidi's appointment [379 words]moJan 22, 2007 11:32
donation [3 words]George TomkinSep 2, 2003 22:38
Giv'em enough rope [84 words]Gershon Y. Perry, M.D., F.A.C.C.Sep 2, 2003 21:57
Khalidi [73 words]Louisa BrooksSep 2, 2003 21:45
Rashid Khalidi's spewment. [70 words]Marvin KravetskySep 2, 2003 21:12
About the Rashid interview [82 words]AL GREENFIELDSep 2, 2003 19:46
Misunderstandings [137 words]Robert ArsenaultSep 2, 2003 19:20
Rashid Khalidi's Appointment at Columbia University [137 words]keith markmanSep 2, 2003 19:08

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