Monday, April 21, 2008

Different interpretations:

I like following the fall-out from Carter's latest folly.

The Iconoclast obliges by highlighting what Hamas openly declares, and what spin Carter puts on those declarations.

First, Carter:

... Carter said the group promised it wouldn't undermine Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' efforts to reach a peace deal with Israel, as long as the Palestinian people approved it in a referendum. In such a scenario, he said Hamas would not oppose a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza.

Then Hamas spokesman:

Sami Abu Zuhri, a Hamas spokesman, later said Carter's comments "do not mean that Hamas is going to accept the result of the referendum."

Why does Carter think he can cover up for Hamas' true intentions?

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Some people get it right: Sandmonkey's rantings:

“Carter’s statement is bullshit”

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And some people simply can't resist the temptation of getting their stories wrong...:

I return to this book – The Protocols of the Elders of Zion - time and again. The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is the faith that every Jew harbors in his heart. This book was published by Al-Nafiza publishers in Cairo. The research was conducted by Ahmad Hijaz Al-Saqqa and Hisham Khadhr, and the introduction was written by Dr. 'Ali Gum'a, who later became, and still is, the Mufti of Egypt. Al-'Aqqad once called this a "hellish" book, in his introduction to the translation by Mahmoud Khalifa Al-Tunisi, which is the most famous translation, which fate had me read in 1971 or 1972. I picked up this book again, so that I could present excerpts to readers throughout the Arab and Islamic world. The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and Their Biblical and Talmudic Roots. I'd like to read just one paragraph, before the producer tells me that our time is up. "It is well known that Ahad Ha'am was the spiritual mentor of [Chaim] Weizmann. It is not surprising that Weizmann admitted in his 1948 memoirs…" By the way, we may review his memoirs, Trial and Error, one day. "He admitted that Ahad Ha'am was his mentor, and he also admitted that The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is nothing but a wicked Jewish conspiracy to control the world. Weizmann unequivocally described this conspiracy as wicked. This book, which Al-'Aqqad described as "hellish" in his introduction to the Mahmoud Khalifa Al-Tunisi translation… The Jews deny this book exists, but Weizmann admits it. Everything we see in the Arab region and around the world - the evil of the Jews, their deceit, their cunningness, their warmongering, their control of the world, and their contempt and scorn for all the peoples of the world, which they consider to be animals, cockroaches, lizards, snakes, and despicable maggots that need to be stepped on – Like [Rabbi] Ovadia [Yosef] said… The Jews say all these things, especially in the first of these protocols.

3 Comments:

At 7:29 PM EDT, Blogger Roland Dodds said...

Carter is truly an incredible ideologue: he comfortably lies through his teeth knowing full well that there will be plenty of folks who believe Hamas is interested in peace, even when they come out publicly opposing it.

I wonder how he will respond to Hamas now that they played him like a child.

 
At 9:15 PM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Carter is an international dupe and dolt from way back.

Nothing has changed.

 
At 7:42 PM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Waffle digested, Obama finally answers question about Carter and Hamas

http://hotair.com/archives/2008/04/22/waffle-digested-obama-finally-answers-question-about-carter-and-hamas/

 

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