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Another victim of dangerous propaganda
I feel sorry for this guy. He is deeply deceived. Unfortunately WTC and other sad examples haven't opened his eyes to the real enemy.

I don't think that Intel, Microsoft, HP, Motorolla, Applied Materials, McDonalds and many many other international and Americal companies, all of them, are "that stupid". They make good money and good products from their investments in Israel (the best prof is their continuous expansion of their activities in Israel).

As for the US - Israeli partnership: Israel is the only TRUE American partner in the Middle East. As a matter of fact, America rules in Israel (and not vice versa).

Saying that Israel uses Hamas is exactly like US use El-Kaeda. To those who believe in this nonsense I warmly recommend to settle in muslim/arab neighborhood and try to conduct a normal western-style life. French have already had an example of it...

I just hope that the common sense will prevail and the third world war - the war on terrorism, will end with removal of the terrorist cancer.
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lol  Jack-Booted EULA | 07/17/06
Good choice, Intel.  Vily Clay | 07/17/06
Another victim of dangerous propaganda  alex.normatov@... | 07/18/06
What planet are you from?  Vily Clay | 07/18/06
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