Or now, do you understand ‘unilateral’?

Read this.
Then, if you have the stomach for it, see how President Bush referred to Israel’s actions in Rafah at the AIPAC conference yesterday.

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  1. Tux Penguin Boxing Match
    LAS VEGAS, NV — The unofficial Linux mascot Tux the Penguin will face his arch
    rival the BSD Daemon in a boxing match this Saturday night. The match is part
    of the International Computer Mascot Boxing Federation’s First Annual World
    Championship Series. The winner will advance to face one of the Intel “Bunny
    People”.
    Boxing pundits favor Tux as the winner. Last week Tux won his first match in
    the Championship Series against Wilbur the Gimp. “The Gimp didn’t have a
    chance,” one spectator said. “With Tux’s ability to run at top speeds of over
    100mph, I don’t see how he could possibly lose.” The BSD Daemon, however, is
    certainly a formidible opponent. While boxing rules prohibit the Daemon from
    using his patented pitchfork, his pointy horns are permitted in the ring.
    Some observers think the whole Computer Mascot Boxing Federation is a fake.
    “WWF is all scripted,” one sports writer pointed out. “And so is this. You
    actually think that a penguin is capable of boxing? The idea of a penguin
    fighting a demon is patently absurd. This whole Championship Series has no
    doubt been scripted. It’s probably nothing more than two little kids in
    penguin and demon suits duking it out in a boxing ring. What a waste of time.”
    lipitor

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