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    Ariel Sharon dead at 85

    http://world.time.com/2014/01/11/ari...man-1928-2014/
    Ariel Sharon died Saturday after having spent the last eight of his 85 years on life support. Incapacitated by a coma that followed a massive stroke, Sharon’s last hours were spent with members of his family at his bedside. Outside, an Israeli nation watched with one eye on the news and another on the past, re-assessing the qualities of a leader whose lifetime spanned the life of the nation.

    The long illness, out of public view, seemed to transform how Israelis viewed Sharon. In active life, he had always been a warrior first — a profoundly polarizing one, in the thick of every major conflict during the nearly six decades Sharon spent either in the Israeli military or running it. As an invalid, the hard edges disappeared.

    When Sharon was remembered at all in recent years, it was for the five years he spent as prime minister. His signature actions in office – including the unilateral pull-out of Jewish settlers and troops from the Gaza Strip, and leaving behind the rightist Likud Party he founded to start the center-right Kadima – were seen as the bold strokes of a confident leader, a quality more associated with the country’s vanishing Founding generation than the media-genic politicians who followed.

    “People are forgiving him for what happened in the past, and he is seen as a national icon today,” his longtime media adviser, Ra’anan Gisson told TIME last week, after doctors announced that the end was finally coming. “This is the reincarnation of Israel that people would like to see in the future.”

    The following piece on Sharon, “The Lonely Warrior,” was written by Lisa Beyer and ran in TIME magazine on Jan. 9, 2006 after Sharon had slipped into a coma.

    To his detractors, Ariel Sharon will always seem the fanatic. He convinced Menachem Begin that invading Lebanon in 1982 would be worth the costs, and in 2000 he insisted on visiting the Temple Mount, the Muslim-controlled holy site in Jerusalem—a walkabout that helped trigger the second intifadeh. As Israel’s Foreign Minister, he refused to shake Yasser Arafat’s hand at the Wye Plantation peace talks in 1998 and eventually made sure Arafat spent his last years barricaded in his offices in Ramallah, unable to jet around the world espousing the Palestinian cause. His planetary dimensions—at 5 ft. 7 in., he weighed as much as 312 lbs.—have long suggested a lack of discipline at the table that many think reflects a deeper wildness. At one point, American intelligence monitored Sharon’s weight in an effort to predict his actions—the theory being the more he consumed, the more adveanturously he would behave. Alluding to his politics, Sharon once acknowledged that he was thought of as someone who “eats Arabs for breakfast.”

    That is one image of Ariel Sharon: the right-wing zealot. In the past few years, another reputation has taken hold: Sharon reborn as peacemaker. The idea is that, having achieved his dream of becoming Prime Minister of Israel in 2001 at the age of 73, Sharon would—in a Nixon-goes-to-China kind of way—become the man to reconcile the Israelis and Palestinians once and for all. That was his campaign slogan: “Only Sharon can bring peace.” And people inside and outside Israel began to believe it after Sharon, the man who once planned and nurtured the Israeli settlements in the Gaza Strip, had them forcibly evacuated last August, enabling Israeli troops to leave and turning the entire Gaza Strip at last over to Palestinian self-rule. In the weeks before Sharon’s debilitating stroke, rumors abounded that he was preparing to make bold withdrawals in the West Bank as well.

    Sharon, however, has always resisted the stereotypes imposed on him. He was never an unrelenting right-wing ideologue nor, in recent years, a devotee of peace-making. Politically, Sharon is best known as a co-founder of the hawkish Likud bloc, but he has been a member of four other parties, including the precursor to the left-wing Labor Party, in which he started out, and his own creation, Shlomzion, which flirted with doves.

    Israel’s withdrawal from the Gaza Strip served the interests of peace, although that was perhaps not why Sharon carried it out. His emissaries suggested that he quit Gaza—a sandy, squalid quarter to which few Israelis feel any attachment—to win goodwill in the world in order to strengthen Israel’s claim to its more valued settlements in the West Bank. Media reports recently suggested Sharon was prepared to unilaterally draw a border in the West Bank between Israel and what might become a Palestinian state, emptying Jewish settlements that fell on the wrong side. It’s an interesting idea, and perhaps a good one, but it’s not peacemaking, which requires mutual consent. Sharon almost certainly would have apportioned more West Bank land to Israel than the Palestinians would have kept the conflict alive. His notion of coming to terms with the Palestinians is a bit like the idea that getting out of a bad marriage is as simple as saying, “I divorce thee,” and dictating the property settlement.

    But what made Sharon such an enduring—and ultimately appealing—politician was his obdurate self-belief, a refusal to be bound by the constraints of negotiated agreements or ideology. Whatever Sharon did, he was at least as devoted to the fight as to the cause. That is what made him one of the greatest—some peers say the greatest—military commander in Israeli history. It’s what enabled him, from a variety of Cabinet posts, to construct settlements in the face of international opprobrium. But it’s also what allowed him not only to evacuate Gaza but, 23 years earlier, to tear down settlements in Egypt’s Sinai peninsula and use water cannons to force out the Israelis there, putting Israel in compliance with Israel’s 1979 peace treaty with Egypt.

    Sharon loved the military. He writes in his autobiography that it was in the camaraderie of the army that he first experienced expressions of familial love that he had missed out on as a child. He grew up in Kfar Malal, a moshav, or collection of farms in which major equipment is jointly owned. His parents were so prickly that the family was ostracized on the moshav. Life was hard. Theirs was a three-room house made of mud and manure walls. Sharon’s response was to focus on work. “You could lose yourself in it,” he wrote.

    At 13, armed with a club and a dagger, he joined the older moshavniks guarding the fields at night from sporadic attacks by Arab villagers living nearby. “They were not afraid of anything,” he observed of the moshavniks, a quality he emulated the rest of his life. He respected the moshavniks’ views about the local Arabs: they believed the Arabs had “full rights in the land” but only Jews had rights “over the land.” Translation: you can live here, but under us.

    Sharon, known as Arik to everyone, was just 14 when he joined the Haganah, a Jewish militia in British mandatory Palestine. Six years later he fought in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war that erupted after Israel declared its independence. As he rose through the ranks, he played a significant role in every one of Israel’s wars. In 1967 he commanded one of three divisions that wrested the Sinai peninsula from Egypt. In 1973 he led a counterattack in Sinai that broke through Egyptian lines and ended up just 60 miles outside Cairo.

    Where Sharon fought, there was usually controversy. As head of Unit 101, Israel’s first commando team, he was assigned in 1953 to avenge the murder of an Israeli woman and her two toddlers by Palestinian infiltrators from the West Bank village of Qibya. Sharon’s forces destroyed a few dozen buildings in Qibya, killing 69 villagers and earning Israel a censure at the U.N. Charged with cleaning Palestinian fighters out of the now Israeli-occupied Gaza Strip after the ’67 war, he did so with ruthless efficiency. It was Sharon who pushed Israeli Prime Minister Begin to bomb Iraq’s nuclear facilities in 1981, an operation applauded today but widely condemned then.

    Israel’s most divisive war is often laid at Sharon’s feet: the invasion of Lebanon in 1982, which he planned as Minister of Defense. One objective, running the P.L.O. out of Lebanon, was largely achieved, but the scheme to install in power the leader of the Lebanese Phalangist militia, a Christian group friendly to Israel, was a debacle. After Phalangist forces massacred as many as 800 men, women and children at the Palestinian refugee camps Sabra and Shatila, an Israeli inquiry concluded that Sharon bore “indirect” responsibility, forcing him to resign as Defense Minister. Sharon sued TIME for $50 million for a 1983 cover story that said a secret appendix to the Israeli report stated, in effect, that he had encouraged the massacre. In 1985 a federal jury in New York City concluded that TIME had not libeled Sharon, though it also found that the magazine had acted negligently; after being allowed to examine the appendix during the trial, TIME acknowledged that it had erred in describing what the appendix said and apologized.

    Sharon’s lifelong militarism is often mistaken for lifelong rightism. In fact, he spent his military career in the bosom of Mapai, the precursor to the Labor Party, as a favorite of David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s first Prime Minister. Sharon remained close to those in Labor, especially his friend Shimon Peres. Sharon served as a special adviser to Labor Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in the mid-1970s.

    Those good relations are partly the product of good manners. Belying his oafish appearance, Sharon was a charmer. At the house he shared with his wife Lily until her death in March 2000, on their 1,000-acre ranch on the edge of the Negev Desert, he was an enthusiastic and attentive host. “Please, more lemonade, more cookies,” he would insist to visitors.

    After years of political probation following the Lebanon war, it was, ironically, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat who gave Sharon his final big break. At peace talks in the summer of 2000, Labor Prime Minister Ehud Barak offered Arafat a Palestinian state in the Gaza Strip and the bulk of the West Bank, including some part of East Jerusalem. Arafat refused the deal. Presumably to protest Barak’s offer to divide Jerusalem, Sharon, accompanied by dozens of Israeli police, took the unusual step of visiting what Jews call the Temple Mount, the plateau that today hosts al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock. The visit provoked rioting and an Israeli response that sparked the second intifadeh, which together with Israel’s countermeasures has claimed some 3,000 Palestinian and 1,000 Israeli lives. While some Israelis and Palestinians blamed Sharon for provoking the violence, it soon became clear that Arafat, who fanned the unrest, had been spoiling for a fight and would have taken any excuse.

    Sharon had always opposed the Oslo peace agreements, arguing that Arafat would just use self-rule to wage war against Israel from up close. As a Palestinian mob lynched two Israeli soldiers on camera, as Palestinian marksmen shot into Israeli houses, Sharon’s view came to be accepted by a growing number of his compatriots, propelling him to power in 2001. Israelis, right and left, were spoiling for a fight too, and Sharon was just the man to deliver one. In his first year in office, he was relatively restrained, punching hard but always calibrating his response to avoid a slap-down by the U.S. But after Sept. 11, the Bush Administration moved closer to Sharon’s zero-tolerance view of Palestinian terrorism. So when a bomber killed 30 people at a Netanya hotel during Passover in 2002, Sharon went all out. He reinvaded the cities of the West Bank with brutal force, using the army’s presence to get intelligence on the terrorists and to make arrests.He stepped up construction of a controversial barrier, started by Barak, that cut through the West Bank and walled out the Palestinians. In 2004, Sharon ordered the assassination of Hamas leader Sheik Ahmed Yassin and, later, another of the group’s leaders, Abdel Aziz Rantisi, steps that previously had been considered too provocative. And he got results; the intifadeh never recovered its early strength, and Israelis regained their sense of security. Sharon succeeded at what many security experts said was impossible: he found a military solution to terrorism.

    Sharon was elected and re-elected in 2003 for his pugnacity, not his vision. He swam among many political ideologies, and none have found the solution to the Palestinian problem. But in the final years of his tenure as Prime Minister, with what was likely to be his last election looming, he seemed closer than ever to defining an ideology of his own. The hard-line Likudniks still believe that Israel can somehow hold onto all the territories. Sharon came to accept the Labor argument that it is impossible for Israel to rule over millions of Arabs indefinitely and still remain a democracy with a Jewish majority. But Labor’s efforts to negotiate a division of the land with the Palestinians have failed. Sharon may have found a third way: draw the line yourself and see what happens. If his successors in his new party Kadima have a chance to try it out, the success of the venture will define a unique political legacy for Sharon. If they don’t, he will have been a hell of a warrior.



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    All You Need To Know...

    During an argument between the Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, Peres said that Israelis' policies of continued violence might "turn the US against us".

    To this Sharon retorted,

    "EVERY TIME WE DO SOMETHING, YOU TELL ME AMERICANS WILL DO THIS AND WILL DO THAT. I WANT TO TELL YOU SOMETHING VERY CLEAR: DON'T WORRY ABOUT AMERICAN PRESSURE ON ISRAEL;
    WE, THE JEWISH PEOPLE, CONTROL AMERICA. AND THE AMERICANS KNOW IT."

    -- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
    October 3, 2001
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    Quote Originally Posted by HOLLYWOOD View Post
    WE, THE JEWISH PEOPLE, CONTROL AMERICA. AND THE AMERICANS KNOW IT."

    -- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon October 3, 2001

    False Zionist Quote: Sharon Quote is Fabricated


    Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA)
    June 20, 2002


    The following is an example of statements misquoted, taken out of context or otherwise manipulated to present a distorted view of Zionist intentions and actions. The misquotes are found in op-eds in campus newpapers and mainstream press as well as on anti-Israel websites.

    MISQUOTE:

    Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon as quoted in an op-ed by nationally syndicated columnist Georgie Anne Geyer, allegedly said at an Israeli Cabinet meeting in autumn, 2001and reported by Kol Yisrael radio:

    “Don't worry about American pressure, we control America.”

    “Don't worry about American pressure on Israel, we, the Jewish people control America, and the Americans know it.”

    FACT:

    These quotes originated with the pro-Hamas American group Islamic Association for Palestine in an Oct. 13, 2001 press release, which claimed its source as Israeli radio Kol Yisrael:


    According [to] the Israeli Hebrew radio, Col Yisrael Wednesday, Peres warned Sharon that refusing to heed incessant American requests for a cease-fire with the Palestinians would endanger Israeli interests and turn the US against us. At this point, a furious Sharon reportedly turned toward Peres, saying “ . . . I want to tell you something clear, don't worry about American pressure on Israel, we the Jewish people control America, and the Americans know it.”…


    Elsewhere in the press release, the quote was repeated, albeit slightly altered to: “we control America.”

    CAMERA received confirmation from Kol Yisrael political correspondent Yoni Ben-Menachem, who reports on Cabinet meetings, that he never made such a broadcast and that Sharon never made such a statement.

    For more on the misquote by Georgie Anne Geyer, read CAMERA's “Syndicated Columnist Georgie Anne Geyer Uses Fabricated Sharon Quote.” The misquote also appears on many anti-Israel and hate sites.
    Last edited by FrankRep; 01-11-2014 at 10:28 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankRep View Post
    False Zionist Quote: Sharon Quote is Fabricated


    Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA)
    June 20, 2002


    The following is an example of statements misquoted, taken out of context or otherwise manipulated to present a distorted view of Zionist intentions and actions. The misquotes are found in op-eds in campus newpapers and mainstream press as well as on anti-Israel websites.

    MISQUOTE:

    Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon as quoted in an op-ed by nationally syndicated columnist Georgie Anne Geyer, allegedly said at an Israeli Cabinet meeting in autumn, 2001and reported by Kol Yisrael radio:

    “Don't worry about American pressure, we control America.”

    “Don't worry about American pressure on Israel, we, the Jewish people control America, and the Americans know it.”

    FACT:

    These quotes originated with the pro-Hamas American group Islamic Association for Palestine in an Oct. 13, 2001 press release, which claimed its source as Israeli radio Kol Yisrael:


    According [to] the Israeli Hebrew radio, Col Yisrael Wednesday, Peres warned Sharon that refusing to heed incessant American requests for a cease-fire with the Palestinians would endanger Israeli interests and turn the US against us. At this point, a furious Sharon reportedly turned toward Peres, saying “ . . . I want to tell you something clear, don't worry about American pressure on Israel, we the Jewish people control America, and the Americans know it.”…


    Elsewhere in the press release, the quote was repeated, albeit slightly altered to: “we control America.”

    CAMERA received confirmation from Kol Yisrael political correspondent Yoni Ben-Menachem, who reports on Cabinet meetings, that he never made such a broadcast and that Sharon never made such a statement.

    For more on the misquote by Georgie Anne Geyer, read CAMERA's “Syndicated Columnist Georgie Anne Geyer Uses Fabricated Sharon Quote.” The misquote also appears on many anti-Israel and hate sites.
    This is just zio-fascist damage control, like when that rabbi said it would be justified to kill a healthy goy to harvest organs needed by a Jew, the spin machine went to work.
    I too have been a close observer of the doings of the Bank of the United States...When you won, you divided the profits amongst you, and when you lost, you charged it to the bank...You are a den of vipers and thieves. I have determined to rout you out, and by the Eternal, I will rout you out!

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    CAMERA is an organization that claims the media is anti-Israel.

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    I have a lot I could say but it is in these instances that I remember the time honored adage that teaches if one has nothing good to say they should not say anything at all... sooooo....
    "Governor, if I had foreseen the use those people
    designed to make of their victory,
    there would have been no surrender at
    Appomattox Courthouse; no sir, not by me.
    Had I foreseen these results of subjugation,
    I would have preferred to die at Appomattox
    with my brave men, my sword in my right hand." - Robert E. Lee to Governor Fletcher S. Stockdale (D-Texas), 1870


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    When attacking Ariel Sharon, make sure to use verifiable quotes.

    That is all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankRep View Post
    When attacking Ariel Sharon, make sure to use verifiable quotes.

    That is all.
    Sharon was a douche nozzle. "That is all" - FrankRep
    "Governor, if I had foreseen the use those people
    designed to make of their victory,
    there would have been no surrender at
    Appomattox Courthouse; no sir, not by me.
    Had I foreseen these results of subjugation,
    I would have preferred to die at Appomattox
    with my brave men, my sword in my right hand." - Robert E. Lee to Governor Fletcher S. Stockdale (D-Texas), 1870




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    Look forward to hearing the media describe him as "controversial" which is supposed to make Netanyahu look uncontroversial by comparison, even though he is continuing most of the same policies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by willwash View Post
    This is just zio-fascist damage control, like when that rabbi said it would be justified to kill a healthy goy to harvest organs needed by a Jew, the spin machine went to work.
    Not really. One wacky Rabbi doesn't represent all "zio-fascists".

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankRep View Post
    When attacking Ariel Sharon, make sure to use verifiable quotes.

    That is all.
    No intention of attacking him.

    Good riddance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankRep View Post
    False Zionist Quote: Sharon Quote is Fabricated


    Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA)
    June 20, 2002.



    LOL referencing "Orwellian"-named CAMERA! Everyone knows CAMERA is a PROPAGANDA organization to run interference FOR ISRAEL. Might as well post anything from GIYUS MEGAPHONE. Just like the embedded garbage called; Washington Institute of Near East Policy (WINEP), Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Human Rights Watch, Council on Foreign Relations, etc.

    Organization: CAMERA/COMMITTEE FOR ACCURACY
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    Do a background check on

    Andrea Levin http://jcpa.org/researcher/andrea-levin/

    Maxine Laura Wolf http://www.zoominfo.com/p/Maxine-Wolf/197493454

    After you're done with that evidence, do some research on the Marketing/Propaganda front's non profit's funds and 1099s.

    http://books.google.com/books?id=ROJ...9-3672&f=false


    I'll be back to finish this later... I'm very busy right now.

    www.camera.org, 15 Sept 2004 [cached]Setting the Stage: Maxine Wolf, CAMERA Board ...
    Maxine Laura Wolf is past Chairman of the Board of CAMERA and is currently on its Board.She is a member of the National Board of Hadassah and its former president of the Boston chapter.She lectures widely on Middle East media issues and writes for a variety of publications.Maxine with her husband David was awarded CAMERA's Emet Award in 2004.
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    www.mvjf.org, 18 May 2004 [cached]Maxine Wolf is a Board member and past Chairman of the Board of the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting, CAMERA, a Boston-based national organization with 40,000 members dedicated to monitoring media coverage of Israel.Ms. Wolf is also a member of the national Board of Hadassah and is the former president of the Boston chapter of Hadassah. She lectures widely on media issues and writes for a variety of publications.

    Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America

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    Beginning early on Sunday, October 10, ...
    indymedia.org.il, 11 May 2010 [cached]Beginning early on Sunday, October 10, Maxine Wolf and Rabbi Joseph Polak delivered opening remarks. ...
    Wolf is a member of CAMERA's executive board, Polak a Boston University-based Hillel director.

    Chicago Jewish News -- Jewish Chicago's Hometown Newspaper - Cover Story
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    Good riddance to bad rubbish.

    A major welfare queen and warfare promoter has died. Our wallets and Palestinian graves sing of rejoice. "Ding dong the witch is dead!"

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    He was an SWC (Suspected War Criminal):


    The Legacy Of Ariel Sharon -
    The Butcher Of Sabra And Chatila



    This is a place of filth and blood which will forever be associated with Ariel Sharon. With his election as prime minister, he will be master of the most powerful nation in the Middle East; he will travel to America, he will visit the White House and shake hands with President George W Bush. But for everyone who stood in the Sabra and Chatila refugee camps in Beirut on 18 September 1982, his name is synonymous with butchery; with bloated corpses and disembowelled women and dead babies, with rape and pillage and murder...

    By Robert Fisk
    The Independent (UK)

    2-6-0
    Even when I walk these fetid streets today, more than 18 years after what was - by Israel's own definition of that much-misused phrase - the worst single act of terrorism in modern Middle East history, the ghosts haunt me still. Over there, on the side of the road leading to the Sabra mosque, lay Mr Nouri, 90 years old, grey-bearded, in pyjamas with a small woollen hat still on his head and a stick by his side. I found him on a pile of garbage, on his back, fly-encrusted eyes staring at the blazing sun. Just up the lane, I came across two women sitting upright with their brains blown out, next to a cooking pot and a dead horse. One of the women appeared to have had her stomach slit open. A few metres away, I discovered the first babies, already black with decomposition, scattered across the road like rubbish.

    Yes, those of us who got into Sabra and Chatila before the murderers left have our memories. The flies racing between the reeking bodies and our faces, between dried blood and reporter's notebook, the hands of watches still ticking on dead wrists. I clambered up a rampart of earth - an abandoned bulldozer stood guiltily nearby - only to find, once I was atop the mound, that it swayed beneath me. And I looked down to find faces, elbows, mouths, a woman's legs protruding through the soil. I had to hold on to these body parts to climb down the other side. Then there was the pretty girl, her head surrounded by a halo of clothes pegs, her blood still running from a hole in her back. We had burst into the yard of her home, desperate to avoid the Israeli-uniformed militiamen who still roamed the camp; coming in by the back door, we had found her body as the murderers left by the front door.


    And as I walked through the carnage on 18 September - the last day of the three-day massacre - with Loren Jenkins of The Washington Post, a fierce, tough, Colorado reporter, I remember how he stopped in shock and disgust. And then, with as much energy as his lungs could summon in the sweet, foul air, he shouted, "SHARON!" so loudly that the name echoed off the crumpled walls above the bodies. "He's responsible for this $#@!ing mess," Jenkins roared. And that, just over four months later - in more diplomatic words and in a report in which the murderers were called "soldiers" - was what the Israeli commission of enquiry decided. Sharon, who was minister of defence, bore "personal responsibility", the Kahan commission stated, and recommended his removal from office. Sharon resigned.



    More at:
    http://www.rense.com/general8/butcher.htm

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    Sharon’s racism was etched forever in mind of Israeli officer he busted

    Philip Weiss on January 12, 2014

    ..
    In a series of vehicle navigation, we were driving on a road between Nablus and Tubas or something. An Arab vendor passed by with ice cream, homey stuff, in a jug, like the milk of the old days. The trainees asked that we stop and buy ice cream from him, and I yielded. Suddenly a military Lark car pulled up, and the the head of a general protruded from the passenger seat, the head of the [IDF] Training Department, Ariel Sharon. He asked who was the commander, and I had to report to him, fearing and trembling. Then he said to me the following sentence, with a deep and wide political vision (it’s not for nothing that he later became defense minister and prime minister). And this was etched (as you can see – forever) in my mind: “You buy from Arabs. For this they piss on you.” He took my details and drove away, and I was sure I was going to jail, but it turned out there was no law prohibiting purchasing from Arabs, which of course was immediately amended, but I was spared. And here I am, to tell all about it. A personal testimony, and all is real and so it was.

    http://mondoweiss.net/2014/01/sharon...i-officer.html


    Granted he is just a puppet of his puppet masters (or what some called PR officer of bankers oligarchy) and seen as dishonest by most Americans now, could he have honored someone who had said "don't buy from blacks"?

    Obama honors Sharon's dedication to Israel, Biden to go to funeral

    Reuters-Jan 11, 2014
    Obama called Sharon - who died at age 85 on Saturday and had been in a coma for the entirety of Obama's presidency - "a leader who ...

    Would Obama honor someone who said "Don't buy from blacks"?




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    World became a better place. Sharon was a war-mongering lunatic.
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    There is only one correct way: freedom. All other solutions are non-solutions.

    It appears that artificial intelligence is at least slightly superior to natural stupidity.

    Our words make us the ghosts that we are.

    Convincing the world he didn't exist was the Devil's second greatest trick; the first was convincing us that God didn't exist.

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    Sharon is a butcher, and should of been charged with War Crimes/Crimes against humanity. But the mouthpiece occupying the granite/marble labyrinths within the DC spew the typical "Man of Peace" propaganda, from puppets like George W. Bush. There's lies 'the lies' of the controlled marionettes in government. Even the US government told Sharon to withdraw the IDF from Lebanon, yet Sharon blew off American diplomats for a week before finally sending in his "hit squads" to murder 1,000s surrounded by the IDF.

    Ariel Sharon's first major war crime and definitely not his last... murdering innocent Jordanians in the town of Qibya in 1953: http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsodraurce/History/Qibiya.html
    Jordanian village of Qibya, a total of 69 civilians were murdered during a ... bullet hits on the doors of the demolished houses indicated that the inhabitants had ... Colonel Ariel Sharon's, orders explicitly called for “destruction and maximum killing. ...
    Sharon's diplomacy was the persuit of war by other means... Don't forget, The Kahan Commission, formally known as the Commission of Inquiry ... to investigate the (16–18 September 1982 massacres). ... when then Defense Minister Ariel Sharon was found to bear personal responsibility for the "Sabra and Shatila massacres of 1,000s". The commission was just the usual BS Kabuki Theater to Whitewash the murderous war criminal, who authorized the slaughter through proxy. Note, you see this same pattern over and over with hand picked government commissions, just like all the BS U.S. commissions that do the same in Washington DC for related disasters.

    After you filter out all the lies of the degrading spectacles by Zionist media and government which continues praising this butcher, just remember this, Ariel Sharon's own autobiography is named, 'WARRIOR' not say 'A Man of Peace'.

    Ariel Sharon is a War Criminal and still should be put on trial, as well as those responsible in governments that censored and coverup the crimes and truth to the world.
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  22. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by enhanced_deficit View Post
    He was an SWC (Suspected War Criminal):
    Weren't the specific perpetrators of the Sabra and Shatila incident Arab Christians?

  23. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by compromise View Post
    Weren't the specific perpetrators of the Sabra and Shatila incident Arab Christians?
    Lebanese Christian militia
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabra_and_Shatila_massacre


    http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_men_(Lebanon)
    The Young Men (Arabic الشبان) were a gang loyal to Elie Hobeika during the Lebanese Civil War. The gang was recruited by Hobeika from men who had been expelled from the Lebanese Forces. While Hobeika was the Lebanese Forces intelligence chief, the gang was known as the Special Force. The gang used different official titles over time according to Hobeika's changing role.

    The gang is implicated in many killings of abductees. The gang is believed to have carried out the Sabra and Shatila massacre under Israeli protection. They were also involved in a wide range of other crimes.
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