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'Bus driver prevented catastrophe'
Aviel Magnezi
Published: 18.08.11, 15:21
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31. To: Canadian Lawyer at No. 21
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (08.18.11)
No, he doesn't. Just a lout of mealy-mouthed gibberish. Ignore him; he's not really worth reading.
32. TERROR ATTACKS !!
mark ,   t.a,Israel   (08.19.11)
THIS HAPPENED BECAUSE AFTER OSAMA OBAMA AND HIS HILLARY PUT ON PRESSURE ON ISRAEL TO ASK AN APOLOGY FROM TURKEY !! THE TERRORISTS THEN CONCLUDED ISRAEL WAS WEAK AND COULDN'T RETALIATE FEARING AGAIN THE PRESSURE OF OBAMA !! THIS TIME THE TERRORIST HAMAS WILL PAY A HEAVY PRICE FOR THEIR TERRORISM !!
33. #30 Canada lawyer, Your point was not stated.
Michael ,   California, USA   (08.19.11)
I said the driver was a hero but I did not state remorse for the victims. I apologize for this partial recognition. You did not state anything like that in your #21. Neither did you express any remorse in your tirade and name calling. You came out and cursed me like a kid on a tricycle riding through a mud pile. Pity the poor Canadian customers of lawyers, same as New York customers of legal assistants, of thrash typists.
34. #33 Je regrette rien
Canadian lawyer ,   Toronto   (08.19.11)
You are quite correct. My point wasn't stated. It didn't need to be. You inappropriately used the personal tragedy of a terrorist incident in order to promote your political agenda. I slammed you for it, and you deserved it. There is a time and a place for everything. You are an adult and I hold you to a higher standard than a child in a playground on a tricycle. My error, perhaps. I am at a loss to comprehend the relevance of your comments on the customers of Canadian lawyers or the typists of New York law firms - but clearly they are silly and deserve no response. I have said all that I intend to say on this matter. If you want to continue this, have fun.
35. Bus driver prevented catastrophe
yushl ,   yerushalaim, eretz y   (08.19.11)
Many relatives of the victims as well as those who survived injuries must, or at least should, think of a way to thank the A-l Mighty. How catastrophic it would have been if Barak, Livni or Itzik (Daliah Itzik, former Minister and former Speaker of the K'nesset) would have charitably left politics and became bus drivers. Perhaps Barak would have stopped the bus and run away, as former Minister Tzachi Hanegbi said from the Knesset podium "Ehud Barach." Livni would have perhaps halted the bus and said to the deadly reception committee, "Your animosity towards my former party, Likud is justified. They refuse to lead Israel to the gallows or guillotine. I however left the Likud with Tzachi Hanegbi to join Honest Olmert. We are cooperative and sensitive to your legitimate aspirations." She would perhaps then turn to the passengers and encourage them to exit and promise to surrender the West Bank, Yerushalaim, the Golan and Dir Yassin and swear to never vote for Likud or Netanyahu in exchange for a promise not to kill any Jews for the coming 48 hours. MK Itzik would perhaps stop the bus and express sympathy for the many terrorists who a rotting in jail, separated from their families, because they killed women and children. She would go on to expound on the immorality of the occupation and the innocence of her former colleague and Oslo supporter, retired Minister Dr. Gonen Segev. G-d bless the K'nesset for keeping all three of them. G-d bless and keep Benny the driver who put lives above politics and kept driving and accelerating.
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