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Realism vs. Surrealism

Print this Article31-Mar-08

Mr Rosenberg has done it again. It has been said that Mr Peres is Israel's high priest of national delusion.It seems that Mr Rosenberg would make a good alter boy for the cause. To mention a few points of this delusion allow me to point out that unlike Mr Rosenbergs assertion that"in the last years of Oslo (when did Oslo end...?) there was virtually no terrorism thanks to IDF- PLO security cooperation. Wasn't it PLO patrol buddies who turned their IDF issued guns on their IDF patrol partners in October 1996 after the Western Wall tunnles were opened up? Despite Netanyahus success in decreasing the Arafat terror still many a Jewish family was destroyed by our peace partners and their IDF issued guns.

The alter boy of national delusion goes further - He asserts that" ...religious nationalist movement is less about love of Israel than hating those perceived as Israel's enemies..." mmmm...in which labratory of self hate did you come up with that logical scientific statement..?

He states further, these (the Israeli national religious) are the counterparts of the much balyhooed Islamo- Fascists" So we hear it again from the advocates of moral equalizing. Have we not been through enough in the years since the Oslo tragedy and beyond to finally understand the great danger in blurring the lines between good and evil? I am not a psychologist or a medicine man so I do not know what makes Jews like you tick. I would just remind Mr Rosenberg what Albert Einstein said about people who do the same thing repeatedly and expect different result - insane. Oslo, Lebanon2000, Labanon 2005, Gaza,Northern Samaria, Amona, Annapolis... when will the insanity end?! ity is a private matter that is one hting but when the price is measured in thousands of shattered Jewish families... Mr Rosenberg please take a minute to ponder the difference between realism and surrealism.



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