Ugh oh

God Bless the peaceful & loving Palestinians.

"Thanks to God for answering our prayers," said Abu Abir, spokesman for the Popular Resistance Committees, an umbrella group of Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists responsible for firing hundreds of Qassam rockets and mortars at Jewish towns.

"Our rockets were meant to hit Sharon, but instead they caused him enough stress that now he is having a stroke over them. ... I am handing out candy and praying for his death."

WND
 
As of this writing, Ariel is all but dead. Massive stroke tonight. The shit & the fan have been taken to their respective places.
 
Ariel (“Arik”) Sharon was born at Kfar Malal on February 27, 1928. He served in the IDF for more than 25 years, retiring with the rank of Major-General. He holds an LL.B in Law from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1962).

He joined the Haganah at the age of 14 in 1942. During the 1948 War of Independence, he commanded an infantry company in the Alexandroni Brigade. In 1953, he founded and led the "101" special commando unit which carried out retaliatory operations. Sharon was appointed commander of a Paratroop Corps in 1956 and fought in the Sinai Campaign. In 1957 he attended the Camberley Staff College in Great Britain.

During 1958-62, Sharon served as Infantry Brigade Commander and then Infantry School Commander, and attended Law School at Tel Aviv University. He was appointed Head of the Northern Command Staff in 1964 and Head of the Army Training Department in 1966. He participated in the 1967 Six Day War as commander of an armored division. In 1969 he was appointed Head of the Southern Command Staff.

Sharon resigned from the army in June 1972, but was recalled to active military service in the 1973 Yom Kippur War to command an armored division. He led the crossing of the Suez Canal which brought about victory in the war and eventual peace with Egypt.

Ariel Sharon was elected to the Knesset in December 1973, but resigned a year later, serving as Security Adviser to Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (1975). He was elected to the Knesset in 1977 on the Shlomzion ticket. Following the elections, he joined the Herut party and was appointed Minister of Agriculture in Menachem Begin's first government (1977-81). One of his priorities was to pursue agricultural cooperation with Egypt.

In 1981 Ariel Sharon was appointed Defense Minister, serving in this post during the Lebanon War, which brought about the destruction of the PLO terrorist infrastructure in Lebanon. In the realm of international relations, he was instrumental in renewing diplomatic relations with the African nations which had broken off ties with Israel during the Yom Kippur War. In November 1981, he brought about the first strategic cooperation agreement with the U.S. and widened defense ties between Israel and many nations. He also helped bring thousands of Jews from Ethiopia through Sudan.

In 1983, Sharon resigned as Defense Minister after a government commission found him indirectly responsible for the September 1982 massacre of Palestinians at the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps by Lebanese Christians.

Sharon remained in the government as a minister without portfolio and then served as Minister of Industry and Trade from 1984-90. In this capacity, he concluded the Free Trade Agreement with the U.S. in 1985.

From 1990-1992, he served as Minister of Construction and Housing and Chairman of the Ministerial Committee on Immigration and Absorption. Following the fall of the Soviet Union and the waves of immigration from Russia, he initiated and carried out a program to absorb the immigrants throughout the country, including the construction of 144,000 apartments.

From 1992-1996, he served as a member of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.

In 1996, Ariel Sharon was appointed Minister of National Infrastructure and was involved in fostering joint ventures with Jordan, Egypt and the Palestinians. He also served as Chairman of the Ministerial Committee for Bedouin advancement.

In 1998, Ariel Sharon was appointed Foreign Minister and headed the permanent status negotiations with the Palestinian Authority.

While serving as Foreign Minister, Sharon met with U.S., European, Palestinian and Arab leaders to advance the peace process. He worked mostly to create and advance projects such as the Flagship Water Project funded by the international community to find a long-term solution to the region's water crisis and a basis to peaceful relations between Israel, Jordan, the Palestinians and other Middle Eastern countries.

Following the election of Ehud Barak as Prime Minister in May 1999, Ariel Sharon was called upon to become interim Likud party leader following the resignation of Benjamin Netanyahu. In September 1999, he was elected Chairman of the Likud. He also served as a member of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee in the Knesset.

In a special election held February 6, 2001, Ariel Sharon was elected Prime Minister. He presented his government to the Knesset on March 7, 2001. After calling early elections to the 16th Knesset, which were held on January 28, 2003, Ariel Sharon was charged by the president with the task of forming a government and presented his new government to the Knesset on February 27, 2003.

Sharon is widowed and has two sons.
 
uh oh is right.

so the shit will start again any minute now....I wonder how much land israel will gain this time?
 
After Sharon took over, I've heard Netanyahu speak several times. (post political BS) Why isn't this man made King? He's brilliant. Sharon isn't a bad choice but there is just no comparison.
 
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There was supposed to be an article there but... :shrug:A Look at What Could Be Next for Israel AP

The void in power there will draw some interesting prospects.

3 Jan 2006

"The Likud must serve as an alternative to the policy of the Sharon government of continuing unilateral withdrawals," Netanyahu said in a statement.

The departure of the Likud ministers, following the earlier resignation of centre-left Labour, will leave Sharon with just seven other members of his cabinet, all of whom defected to his Kadima party.

Sharon can now appoint other ministers in a temporary capacity if he wants or continue to hold the vacant portfolios himself.
Source
 
*There you go ladies and gentlemen...the Amazing Prof has managed once again to pull a reference out of thinning air and has wedged it into an unseen crack in an attempt to derail the thread somehow*

Isn't he great?
Give him a hand folx!

:clap:
 
Professur said:
From a Concordia student (graduate?), I'll take that as a compliment.
Yup...graduate.

...and in case you were curious. It was a security issue, which they resolved since then.
 
Gonz said:
After Sharon took over, I've heard Netanyahu speak several times. (post political BS) Why isn't this man made King? He's brilliant. Sharon isn't a bad choice but there is just no comparison.
agree with that...
 
Kiss & hug Arafat = Rabins assasination.

Hand over Gaza = Ariels strokes.

A sign form God?
 
Gonz said:
Kiss & hug Arafat = Rabins assasination.

Hand over Gaza = Ariels strokes.

A sign form God?

Dail back the pain meds a touch, Gonz. It's been a week since the dentist. :p
 
HomeLAN said:
Dail back the pain meds a touch, Gonz. It's been a week since the dentist. :p
:D I wonder if anyone other than me was aware that Scott Ross (founder of CBN) had his life defining religious experience while on LSD? :lloyd:
 
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