Monday, November 20, 2006

Gaydamak for Prime Minister

The Israeli government has finally figured out what to do about the
deadly rocket attacks on Sderot, which increased tenfold to more than
1,000 a year from their pre-disengagement level. Rockets are becoming
a mainstay of life in Sderot with death count beginning to rise.

Ehud Olmert and his right hand men have continued their diplomatics
trips to the United States and have been quick to criticize Arkadi
Gaydamak for paying out of his own pocket for Sderot residents to get
a brief respite from the daily shelling by heading to the tranquility
of Eilat.

Whilst if I was PM right now I would also realise the poitical threat
of an Oligarch like Gaydamak reaching out to the nation since his
intent is quite obviously to run for Knesset office. However the end
result is the same he is working on the ground to help the situation
whilst the government fails to stem the tide of terrosim at its roots.

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