Cube - I find the exhuming of bodies so repulsive. What good will it do anyway.
Let it go once someone is dead.
I can't remember the name - but a poet once buried a bunch of his poems with his lover who died - and then later on had second thoughts and dug them up and published them anyway.
Granny Annie: No, not really because they will blame Israel no matter what they find.
Sue Hanes: Repulsive yes, but sometimes it is necessary. I believe in Arafat's case, a thorough autopsy should've been done by an independent group at the time of his death. The secrecy surrounding his final days only leads to questions without answers and this exhumation will only raise more of the same.
BTW that poet, what's-his-name, sounds like a moron.
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Well, that figures. I am glad he is gone though, or is he???? Hmmmm....
And when they determine he was poisoned will we know anything then?
Cube - I find the exhuming of bodies so repulsive. What good will it do anyway.
Let it go once someone is dead.
I can't remember the name - but a poet once buried a bunch of his poems with his lover who died - and then later on had second thoughts and dug them up and published them anyway.
Leticia: He's still fermenting, now in more ways than one ;-)
Granny Annie: No, not really because they will blame Israel no matter what they find.
Sue Hanes: Repulsive yes, but sometimes it is necessary. I believe in Arafat's case, a thorough autopsy should've been done by an independent group at the time of his death. The secrecy surrounding his final days only leads to questions without answers and this exhumation will only raise more of the same.
BTW that poet, what's-his-name, sounds like a moron.
Cube,
Yes, no matter what, Israel will be the blame. And the ummah will get even more riled up than usual.
The West just refuses to learn the nature of the Islamic enemy. **sigh**
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