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Monday, July 24, 2006

A petition:

To: The Honorable Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations

Dear Mr. Secretary-General,

In light of the violence affecting the people of Israel and Lebanon, we respectfully ask that you join us in clearly and immediately reaffirming the right of Israel to defend its citizens and ensure its security in the face of relentless attacks, killings and kidnappings by Hezbollah.

We urge you to do everything in your power to help secure the release of Israel's abducted soldiers and to implement UN Security Council Resolution 1559, which requires establishing Lebanon's sovereignty and the authority of its government throughout the country; the disbanding and disarmament of all militias; and the deployment of the Lebanese army along the border with Israel.

Thank you for your attention.

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5 Comments

I'M AN AMERICAN JEW LIKE MY GRAMPA WAS IN WW1 MY DAD WW11 MY UNCLE MARTY IN KOREA AND ME AND MY BROTHER VIETNAM 64-67 68-69. I HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN 241 OF MY MARINES KILLED BY HEZBOLLAH IN 83 HELPED BY IRAN. CLEAN THAT NEST OF SNAKES OUT NOW OR HAVE A ROUGHER TIME LATER.....ISLAMIC JIHADISTS ARE A FESTERING SOREAND ISREAL IS A SHOT OF ANTIBIOTICS

Israel,destroy your enemies!

After Israel is gone who is next

dont sound like freedom to me
and just where is Russia and China on this issue
they aint all muslim either so they go after them too
I Stand With Israel and All others that oppose
Islamic Rule or any other religion for that matter
sepperation of religion and state

Israel: You are fighting for the entire world against Islamic Facism. Please stay the course! Ignore anything the United Nations does or says for it is only aiding and abetting facist terrorism worldwide through its total apathy. Kofi Annan should be hailed as a war criminal or renamed Neville Chamberlain. Actually, on second thought, that would besmirch Chamberlain somewhat.

Israel you have my support!
I know you will prevail!

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