1. kadima merge with labor?
maybe other way around as labor must reform more than kadima
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2. Ravings of a desperate woman
In a last gasp to hold onto power Livini further divideds the country.
We need to unite behind Bibi and secure Israel, our future and the lives of generations yet unborn. We cannot keep retreating before an enemy that only wants us dead hoping they will wake up and be good to us. We did that in Germany 70 years ago. Has everyone forgotten?
| Dan , |
Titusville florida |
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3. True, an unbeatable winner
| vered , |
israel |
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4. join or disappear
livni n company - DISAPPEAR. you are all good for nothing including the newest names on your list. nachman shai for instance - what is he doing there?????????
he begged, you, livni to be ambassador to the UN or Washington and you threw him out of the room. why did you allow him to join you now??????????????? livni - expalin some of your actions. most of them are not clear or ridiculous. the averge person is worried and scared. your words mean nothing. you are not capable of doing anything. WHERE IS SHALIT???? you are proud that you finally got your signature on an UN agreement/resolution. did you actually read what was written or your English is not good enough????????? admit it. you are far from intelligent - you actually are closest to the opposite.
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5. Labor acting childish
Labor and Barak are acting childishly by refusing to join Kadima in a coalition just because Kadima's better campaign took away voters from them. If they really care about making progress toward a two-state solution, they should stop their pathetic whining and get on board. So should Meretz.
| Michael , |
Israel |
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6. Tsipi, Tsipi, Tsipi the bush kangaroooooo
Tsipi, make like a nice kangaroo and jump into oblivion
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7. she's never been a "looker" but is she normal?
Am I the only one noticing the recent tinge of insanity in Tsipi's face as she more and more retreats to her own delusional planet, the "planet Tsipi"?
I wonder how long before she'll need to be sectioned? Of course Peres should have been locked up a long time ago and that never happened instead he got a knighthood, it's an upside down world isn't it?
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8. Disappear sounds fine.
Kadima & Labour should definitely merge, Meretz can join them too.
Then they can all disappear together.
Likud is left-wing enough for my taste.
| Terry , |
Eilat, Israel |
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9. One more Irony
Middle East is not a starger to major ironies; here Israel is most vibrant , advnced techonolgically, and democratic, in a region beset by backwardness, yet it is the waekest and maay not even survive in the log term.
| Fahd AlDossary , |
Dammam |
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10. unite or disappear.
DISAPPEAR. Livni - quit while you are ahead. You know that the shoes of the prime minister are way to big for you. Before making a total fool of yourself and ruining Israel more - LEAVE,QUIT, DISAPPEAR. Decide what you want to call it. Just as long as you are not seen and are not in power.
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12. Bumpy Road Ahead
Even if she were to join Kadima with Labor and Me'eretz, she would not have enough to form a government
In that scenario, not only would she need the above 2 parties, but all of the small parties and one right wing party to put something together. It would be an attempted at a unity government-one that won't be very united at all as it attempts to work out Israel's future.
Haifa, we have a problem.
Signing out.
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13. Kadima needs to unite. True. With Labor? False
The Media, which is still Leftist Occupied Territory, likes to portray Kadima as part of the "Left block". Yet it seems unable to account for the fact that Kadima is virtually entirely composed of former Likudniks, Livni sees Lieberman as a natural coalition partner to the absolute terror of Meretz and the Labor back-benchers, and Kadima is now being boycotted by the Arab parties, who form the main lifeline for the Left in any coalition. Conclusion: There is no Left block. The only Labor politician who is interested in unity with Kadima is Ehud Barak, who is loathed by the Left as a 'warmonger'. Media needs to start reporting on REALITY, and not fantasy.
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