Secretary Rice Meets Palestinian Terrorists

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So much for the US holding the line against “negotiations” with terrorists. Yesterday Condoleezza Rice met with leaders of the Fatah terror wing, Tanzim (a group that includes the suicide-bombing Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades), on the same day she met with murderous thugs Mohammed Dahlan and Yasser Abed Rabbo: Rice calls for an end to fighting in PA during Middle East tour.

Joshuapundit lists just a few of the hideous acts of mass murder perpetrated by Tanzim and their partners. He’s mad at Condi Rice, and I don’t blame him. Yes, I know she’s a diplomat and her job is to talk, sometimes even to thugs and their representatives, but this just turns my stomach.

UPDATE at 10/5/06 3:27:16 pm:

Dahlan has been personally implicated by Israeli intelligence in blowing up schoolbuses.

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