HERE WE GO, SWINGIN’ LOW, BYE, BYE, BLACKBIRDS!
May 31, 2006
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Four senior Hamas Dirty Birds in Israel may soon be declared as illegal aliens.
Once they become illegal aliens in Israel, they can come here without a passport by wading across the Rio Grande from Mexico, and then live happily ever after in the good ole USA under our amnesty program.
They can’t have it both ways in Israel, but they can here.
Pardon my moment of foolishness!
Why don’t we get Israel to build a security wall along our southern border?
I have heard that, because of this great injustice to Hamas officials, who would love to wipe Israel off the face of the earth, Hamas may appeal to the high court of a country they say does not exist.
What a crazy mixed up world! How I yearn for the June nights in my early teens, when I would sit on the curb in front of my Grandparent’s house at 1111 State Street in West Batesville, watching the lightning bugs, and talking with Norma Danner until Grandmother called me to come in for bed at 9 o’clock. Now, here I am after two wars, age 74, with several degrees, retired from the NSA-USAF, pastor of Dardanelle MBC, trying to analyze what a bunch of crazy squirrels are going to do next in the Middle East, and hoping that Jesus, who sat on that curb in me and lives in me forever, will come soon to end all this mess man has created.
Revelation 22:20 – He which testifieth these things saith, Surely I come quickly.
Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus.
Begin Jerusalem Post Article
Israel gives Jerusalem Hamas Members Ultimatum to Quit Hamas
Herb Keinon and jpost.com staff, THE JERUSALEM POST
May 29, 2006
Interior Minister Ronnie Baron has given four senior Hamas members from east Jerusalem 30 days to quit all PA institutions or he would revoke their permanent residency status.
Letters detailing the ultimatum were sent to Minister of Jerusalem Affairs in the Hamas-led PA cabinet Khaled Abu Arafa and three PLC members: Mahmoud Abu-Tir, Mohammad Tutah and Ahmad Adun.
Without a permanent residency status, the four would be considered illegal aliens.
Israel says that according to interim peace accords, the Palestinians are not allowed to conduct political activity in Jerusalem.
After the April 17 suicide bombing in Tel Aviv, a senior government official said Israel was considering such a move. Then Interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert had decided to take steps to revoke the residency of the four high-profile Hamas members.
The decision prompted a visit by Arab MKs to the Hamas members, and a threat to take the issue to the High Court of Justice.
One senior Israeli official noted the irony that Hamas officials, who do not recognize Israel, were threatening to petition an Israeli court.
The official said the decision to revoke Jerusalem residency, which means that those affected would no longer be able to receive National Insurance Institute payments and would be barred from entering the capital, was taken to send a signal to Hamas leaders.
“They can’t have it both ways,” he said. “If they are part of a government that doesn’t renounce terrorism, recognize Israel or accept previous agreements, there will be a price to pay.”
He acknowledged that this one measure wouldn’t bring Hamas to its knees, but said “it could make life for them more difficult, and it will show them that there are personal consequences for their actions.”
End Jerusalem Post Article
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