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Oct 10

Written by: Diana West
Wednesday, October 10, 2007 9:51 AM 

On October 11, 2006, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the following:
   
    “I believe that there could be no greater legacy for America than to help to bring into being a Palestinian state for a people who have suffered too long, who have been humiliated too long, who have not reached their potential for too long, and who have so much to give to the international community and to all of us."
 
    No greater legacy?
   
    Almost exactly one year later, a cartoon has been published in a newspaper controlled by Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah faction--the supposed Good Guys, according to American dreampolitik, which closes its eyes to Fatah's and Hamas' shared goal of Israel's destruction.

    Not that Fatah is too thrilled with us, either. The cartoon features a Muslim man beseeching Allah to kill Americans with four missiles aimed at an American fighter  jet.

    He prays: "Allah, scatter them!" "And turn their wives into widows!" "And turn their children into orphans!" "And give us victory over them!"

    Something for the Condi's No-Greater-Legacy Scrapbook.

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