Monday, July 21, 2008

Gordy Brown Speaks Out of Both Sides of His Mouth

Update; This isn't in my War Daily: VIDEO: Israeli Soldier Shoots Handcuffed And Blindfolded Palestinian Prisoner

Imagine that, huh?


Back to
Fat Gordo: Says one thing to one group and another thing to another!

What a quintessential politician, 'eh?

Of course, other, more troublesome stories
disappear from the Zionist-controlled War Daily yet again.

"Brown demands end to Israel settlement-building" by Mohammed Daraghmeh, Associated Press | July 21, 2008

BETHLEHEM, West Bank - Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain demanded yesterday that Israel cease settlement construction and promised more money to jump-start the battered Palestinian economy.

In his first trip to Israel and the Palestinian territories as Britain's leader, Brown repeatedly stressed that economics are key to Mideast peace, and said Israel should ease travel restrictions in the West Bank that have hindered commerce.

But his strongest comments were reserved for the settlements: "I think the whole European Union is very clear on this matter: We want to see a freeze on settlements."

"Settlement expansion has made peace harder to achieve. It erodes trust, it heightens Palestinian suffering, it makes the compromises Israel needs to make for peace more difficult," Brown said at a news conference with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank town of Bethlehem.

You know, that would work better if you said it in front of the ISRAELIS, Gordo!

You better watch your back, too!!!

Abbas went further in his criticism of Israel's construction in disputed East Jerusalem and the adjacent West Bank, telling Brown that Israel lacks commitment to the "principles and spirit" of Mideast peace efforts. He singled out stepped-up construction of homes for Jews in areas of Jerusalem the Palestinians claim for their capital.

At a joint appearance after meeting Brown later in Jerusalem, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of Israel acknowledged that his country disagrees with the Palestinians and Britain over the issue of settlements, but added: "I am absolutely convinced, Mr. Prime Minister, that this should not stand in the way of an agreement between us and the Palestinians."

Brown will speak today to the Israeli Knesset, the first time a British prime minister has addressed the body. He will warn Iran that it faces growing isolation and more sanctions if it rejects an offer from major powers on its disputed nuclear program, according to his prepared remarks.

That will go over better with his Jewish masters than the settlement criticism.

Wouldn't it be nice if Gordo called them the war criminals they are, too?!

Brown will pledge to stand by Israel and condemn threats against the country by Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Oh, I've about had it with the Zio-press at this point, and I'm only on page 3!

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