I guess there is hope for peace in the Middle East . . .

Posted by Cadet Happy on October 23, 2008 at 8:27 pm

A displaced Christian woman receives humanitarian supplies from the Red Crescent organization in a church in Baghdad October 23, 2008. About 45 Christian family who fled from Mosul city due recent attacks received humanitarian aid from The Red Crescent on Thursday, Red Crescent official said.

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7 Responses to “I guess there is hope for peace in the Middle East . . .”

  1. 4 of 7 says:

    For once I was glad my modem is so slow.
    I read the text before I saw the picture, which made the joke that much funnier.
    But that’s just too mean!

  2. Terry_Jim says:

    Creepy. Looks like they found some
    “Final Solution” kits in the warehouse.

  3. Steve says:

    The first thing I thought was “HEY, KOOL-AID”. Then I noticed the box on top. Yeah, I’m real observant.

  4. Texian Woman says:

    All she needs is a pair of purple Nike tennis shoes and she’s set.

  5. seanmahair says:

    There has never been any hope for the Middle East. The worst squabbles are always familial in nature and this one’s been going on since “Hector was a pup”. The only solution:

    A glass parking lot with lots and lots of oil wells.

    I said the same thing in the 70′s about Northern Ireland and I was a much more tolerant conservative then. So I’m less against Muslims and Islam than I am against human beings and morons.

  6. Eros says:

    Hmmmnnnn…looks like the Democrats are campaigning in the middle east. That, or they’re resurrecting a branch of the Peoples’ Temple.

  7. Jimmy says:

    #5: “A glass parking lot with lots and lots of oil wells.”

    Sounds like a Goldwater Republican to me. :^)

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