The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 06, 2002, Image 2

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CAMPUS CALENDAR
Wednesday, March 6
Project Sunshine is having a general meet
ing in the MSC at 8:30pm.
for more information.
Thursday, March 7
TAMU Roadrunners are having daily runs
M-F 5:30pm. Meet in front of Rec. All skill
levels welcome. Contact Chad at 764-8637
for more information.
Monday, March 25
TAMU Roadrunners are having daily runs
M-F 5:30pm. Meet in front of Rec. All skill
levels welcome. Contact Chad at 764-8637
for more information.
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7 pm in the Baptist Student Center. Call 846-
7722 for more information.
Thursday, March 28
TAMU Roadrunners are having daily runs
M-F 5:30pm. Meet in front of Rec. All skill
levels welcome. Contact Chad at 764-8637
for more information.
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Monday, March 18
TAMU Roadrunners are having daily runs
M-F 5:30pm. Meet in front of Rec. All skill
levels welcome. Contact Chad at 764-8637
for more information.
Monday, April 1
TAMU Roadrunners are having daily runs
M-F 5:30pm. Meet in front of Rec. All skill
levels welcome. Contact Chad at 764-8637
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Thursday, March 21
TAMU Roadrunners are having daily runs
M-F 5:30pm. Meet in front of Rec. All skill
levels welcome. Contact Chad at 764-8637
Thursday, April 4
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levels welcome. Contact Chad at 764-8637
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By not taking out terrorist
camps in rogue states America
made itself vulnerable to
attacks by Muslim fanatics.
Brook said.
The United States supported
the United Nation’s 1948 deci
sion to establish Israel, and
became an important supplier of
arms for the new nation.
Recently, the U.S. has continued
to increase pressure on Israel to
make concessions to its Arab
neighbors. Brook said.
Brook said there will only
be peace once Israel is seen as
strong and indestructable and
Arabs abandon their quest to
destroy Israel, but that will
never happen until America
throws its weight decisively
behind Israel.
“America has not done
enough in supporting Israel”
Brook said.
Although both sides have
staked a claim on the same tiny
sliver of land in the Middle
East, the Israelis earned their
right to the land and they have
only entered war when forced to
by Arab aggression. Brook said.
The Israelis came to a largely
barren land and built cities, grew
crops, brought industry and built
universities. Brook said. Arabs
in Israel are more prosperous
and free than in any Muslim
country. Brook said.
“The Isralites took Western
civilization into the Middle
East,” Brook said.
The Arabs responded to the
civilization with violence, and
proceeded to harass and attack
Israel to rid the land of the
Jews, Brook said.
The Palestinians were the
aggressors in the first war of
1948. and since have forced
Israel to enter four additional
wars, all in self-defense. Brook
said. The war of 1948 was not
fought by the Arabs to establish
a state, but because all of these
Arab countries wanted the land
for themselves. Brook said.
Palestinians do not deserve
statehood because they refused
it when it was offered, they
resort to violence, they do not
recognize or respect Israel and
they have a brutal dictatorship.
Brook said.
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