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I disagree with Mr. Rashid Abu-Ghazalah

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Submitted by Bruno Giordan (Italy), Sep 28, 2004 at 12:24

Mao Zhe Dong killed roughly 37 million people. I do not think that a man who shows any political endorsement of Mao Zhe Dong should be allowed any lobbyng credit by any serious politician.

The situation in the middle east is critical, and it will be so for a long time.

Palestinians should try to find themselves better champions than a tyrant like Arafat,...


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