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Submitted by jon purizhansky (United States), Nov 26, 2006 at 07:45
It does not make any sense that Kadima will survive past next elections. But in Israel everything is unpredictable. People, unfortunately, could vote for it just because it represents "hope" and Israelis love to hope. Therefore, according to "normal" Western logic and common sense, Kadima should cease to exist. However, Israel is a Middle eastern country after all. Hence, nothing can be rationalized or predicted.Therefore, any prediction with regards to KADIMA'S existence, success or failure is a "shot in the dark".
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| Title | By | Date |
| ⇒ Kadima is a party of hope [81 words] | jon purizhansky | Nov 26, 2006 07:45 |
| ↔ The Real Hope For Kadima [31 words] | Stuart Bliwas | Nov 28, 2006 15:03 |
| The Kadima Paradox [161 words] | Moshe | Nov 23, 2006 14:59 |
| Self preservation drives out wooly mindedness [125 words] | David W. Lincoln | Nov 21, 2006 20:40 |
| Kadima will garner the most votes in the foreseeable future [76 words] | Mark James | Nov 21, 2006 17:11 |
| ↔ Respecfully Disagree [55 words] | Stuart Bliwas | Nov 21, 2006 19:41 |