We need to do, or the bad things will happen

Grant Smith lists reasons for Annapolis during an interview with Radio France Internationale:

The Bush administration is triangulating a positive counterbalance to two initiatives that are already extremely unpopular in the US: continuing the military occupation of Iraq and finding pretexts for hitting Iran. If you don’t see this negotiation as their chance to score some public relations wins to provide cover for their more favored but unpopular projects, then you’re missing the whole point.

Miri Eisin, spokesperson for Ehud Olmert, reasoned today that, “we need to do, or the bad things will happen.”

She replied to a question on water rights by asserting that Israeli’s superior research and technological developments will benefit the world, like “big, strong China”, implying the Chinese are yet another mass of ignorant colored people who would die of thirst otherwise.

The water may be scarce for some in Palestine, but the eugenics is overflowing.

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