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Cheney: Israel did not ask US for go-ahead before Gaza incursion

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Jan 4, 2009, 17:36 GMT


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SP4: gee HarryJan 4th, 2009 - 18:00:49

..now I know where you get your campaign funds...

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DeclineToStateJan 4th, 2009 - 18:14:26

I suppose the $30 BILLION 'defense aid' package Bush & Co. gave Israel little more than a year ago was all the clearance or approval Israel felt they needed.

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petr vojtaJan 4th, 2009 - 18:49:05

US and Israel are the biggest sponsors of terror worldwide. People living in US lost their country, Zionists occupay their gowernment just like Israel occupays Palestine, Golans....Take your country back elect Ron Paul and kick out people with dual citizenschip / US, Israel /running your land - be AMERICANS!!!!

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JiggsJan 4th, 2009 - 20:41:20

Good lord, can't they all just get along? By the time they get through bombing the hell out of each other, there isn't going to be anything worth wanting anyway. Don't those people get tired of always living among rubble, bloodshed, and always on the lookout for the next tragedy?

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Beltway GregJan 5th, 2009 - 01:14:35

And that goal in Iraq would've been to find the WMDs? Sorry Dick, no dice. Nice try at image rehabilitation. Face it, you screwed up the wrong country and destabilized our economy and bin Laden? Who knows?

Beltway Greg

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