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left wing smell(yellow)

Reader comment on item: Obama and Netanyahu Meet: What's Next?
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Submitted by Samuel (South Africa), May 19, 2009 at 12:53

The rotten smell and others emanate from a far leftwing (socialist) anti-Israeli Obama administration that is to eager to appease the Arab world ,but at what price? Go back in history to 1939 and the yellow Neville Chamberlain of the British cabinet who was promised by the FascistNazis that there would be peace .Well we know what happened ,enough said .


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