Most sincere condolences
Rick Primdahl 6 Jun 2002
Good morning, Sir:
I wish to offer my most sincere condolences and sympathy regarding that most recent deaths of Israelis on the bus near (armeggedon). At this point, I see no reason in the world that anyone, anywhere should suffer such crimes.
Accordingly, I wish to give my complete encouragement to deal with Arafat in the harshest terms possible. I have now studied the matter for several months, and I truly can not see any good that the man has done, neither for his own people nor for anyone else. In cities like Chicago and Detroit (U.S.), such people simply disappear (in the fashion of the late gangster, Jimmy Hoffa).
Maybe Arafat was "in-step" during the Stalin era, but I can see no use for him these days.
Through my appropriate good manners, I would be happy to send some flowers and maybe shed two tears for him so long as he is dead. Extremely dead.
I really don't see any choice.
Best wishes,
Rick Primdahl
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