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Should Goldstone be forgiven?
Manfred Gerstenfeld
Published: 07.11.11, 18:48
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31. Brings to mind a story I heard as a child....
Israelit ,   Israel   (11.08.11)
A man got angry at his rabbi and started to talk bad about him, spread gossip - lashon hara... A few days later he went to the rabbi to apologize and ask what he can do to make it better. The rabbi cut open a feather pillow and threw all the feathers in the air, and then instructed the man to collect ALL the feathers. The man said that is impossible. The Rabbi answered him that spoken words are like the feathers on the wind, easily spread, but impossible to take back. Sorry, Mr. Goldstone.
32. Let him atone with dignity
Ish Kabibble ,   Delancey   (11.08.11)
Hari Kiri would should his sincerity
33. #2 Split, next time when you "WRITE"
BEN JABO ,   ISRAEL   (11.08.11)
at the very least copy the words correctly It's o.k. now, you can stop the pretense you're in the USA, any 4 year old is able write better Englsih than you do
34. sleeping with the enemy
Lemmings Hotline ,   sd usa   (11.09.11)
Goldstone knows that he was manipulated by antisemitic propaganda and now he is feeling remorse for not feeling what should have come natural to him.
35. Goldstone and his lies.
Moragh   (11.08.11)
Goldstone had the opportunity to speak the truth about Israel. Instead, he chose to condemn his fellow brothers and fed the Jews to the buzzards. Surely he is aware what his words and report have brought about. He wanted his people to be washed out and hung out to dry... he got his wish with the unforgivable damage he caused. Truly, old age and senility can cause excrutiating pain and damage, and Goldstone succeeded in doing just that! Goldstone is worried because he knows exactly where he is headed and he only has himself to blame.
36. Goldstone
John Walker ,   Long Beach, US   (11.14.11)
The truth hurts, does it not!?
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