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Hamas Wins

Hamas, which is branded by white man as “a terrorist group”, win the parliamentarian election. This victory came about through people’s participation in election what is called “democratic election” now the question is, would white man from Europe to America recognizes when the announcement becomes apparent? If not then they need to re-define what democracy is. This election in Palestine close to 80% participation is better than less than 50% participation in past presidential elections and wasn’t decided by Supreme Court in the case of 2000 election of the US. Yet W. Bush the world’s dangers terrorist refused to talk to Hamas because Hamas simply refused to talk to Zionist racist Israelis who are grabbing lands everyday through expulsion of native Palestinians who lived thousands of years. If Bush was a peace loving man; if he was just and fair; if he had a heart; if he believed “all men are created equal”; he would have told the Zionists to stop their crimes not the Hamas party which is struggling for survival of Palestinians throughout Palestine. Now Israel is not the “only democratic” country in Middle East Palestine also needs to be included there. If Bush’s relation with states is based on only democratic election he shouldn’t have to talk to the Saudis, the Jordanians, Egyptians and all others; but no! That is not what he wants! He wants a government (a PALESTINIAN) that is approving of: the killings of its population; the destruction of plants; the building of walls taking from its own people; the expansion of settlements in Palestine by the occupiers and many more reasons. The elected Palestinian government is going to be sabotaged and will be made to fail in order to justify the status quo. Palestinians are going to fight for what is theirs; there is no law in the world written by man or God contrary to that. There is a lesson for the Zionists also: your assassination of the leaders of political groups, the isolation leaders, the utmost suppression didn’t work and will not work.
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