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The Future of Kadimah is Dim
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Submitted by S Fred Singer (United States), Dec 26, 2005 at 16:16

I predict that Kadimah will fail and Likud will succeed.
Reason: Likely attacks on Ashkelon and other population centers emanating from Gaza will be blamed on Sharon's unilateral withdrawal

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Title By Date
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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