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			| taxwonk | 08-16-2005 12:44 PM |  
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		| Originally posted by Penske_Account
 I am not in a mood.
 
 The references to the Peace Prize are a mocking denigration of the culmination of the liberals (more in Europe but also the US) effourts to draw a moral equivalency between the PLO and Israel. These liberals took a mass murderer, a man bent on genocide, a man with a record of killing non-combatants, including targetting school children, going back 40 plus years, a man who effectively introduced the concept of hijacking as a political tool to the terrorists agenda, a man who denigated the Olympics by turning it into a crime scence, and made him a Nobel Peace Prize winner.
 
 there is no retrospect here. The people who supported Arafat, the people who broke bread with Arafat and the people who's effourts at legitimatizing him to the point that his historical legacy is Nobel Peace Prize winner instead of babykilling terrorist knew going in who he was. To his credit despite sometimes putting some icing on the shitcake he was, he never strayed far from his true belief of the righteousness of driving all the jews into the sea. But his supporters in the West were willing to overlook the massive shitcake and see only the thin layer of icing. These people have de-legitimised the Nobel Peace Prize. Unless they were to rescind his award (which would make no sense, as there was no mistake, he was who he was when he got it) I can't look at it with any respect. that doesnt undercut any winners' legitimate accomplishmets. It has the meaning of Lawrence Olivier winning a people's choice award.
 
 My point is to point out the dangers of the moral relativity that the Clintons and their pals so love.
 
 |  He's dead.
 
The Clintons are not in the White House.
 
Begin, Sharon, Netanyahu, Shamir, et.al., became legitimate statesmen through the same means practiced by Arafat.  Once they won the war(s), they no longer had to keep engaging in terrorism.  There is no proof that if the Arab League had won the war in 1948, they would not now be in the samed position that Israel is and the Israelis wouldn't still be blowing things up.  This point is trengthened by the simple observation that the Israelis are still blowing things up.  They are using soldiers and Apache attack helicopters, but the buildings are still crumbling and the body count is still rising.
 
Who's the moral relativist here, Penske?  J'accuse. |