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(9) Anonymous, April 3, 2006 12:00 AM
Name the school more accurately: Harvard Canard U.
The Rabbi spoke eloquently and perfectly. It sure makes our blood boil, but then, we must realize from who it comes.
(8) Eli, March 29, 2006 12:00 AM
Get out of dodge
Instead of fighting the good fight in a land that is not ours, the time is ripe to cash in the chips from the exile. Get out while the going is still good.
(7) glenn harbison, March 28, 2006 12:00 AM
reaction to Harvard paper
Well, I know what to do. Write a letter to the offending professor......here's his email address. Tell him what you think. I did.
stephen_walt@ksg.harvard.edu
(6) Margarita, March 27, 2006 12:00 AM
We should react
we should react and not just wait for the next blow to the head. for too long we were quet counting that people are intellegent and will see past lies ( and the media in australia still prints articles about jennin tragedy under the opinion, and people are reading and forget that it was fabricated). we should defend ourselves, we should try to let people who are ready to listen and not just regular Jew-haters the truth.
(5) Leonard shapiro, March 27, 2006 12:00 AM
Getting tough is the only answer
Experience has shown that these Arabs understand only one thing and that is brut force. giveing back land that never belong to them in the first place is wrong.Any future bombing should only be met with such force that the passive Arabs will come out and say stop these bruts from bringing on these to inocent people.