Featured Post
Free The Hostages! Bring Them Home!
(this is a featured post and will stay at the top for the foreseeable future.. scroll down for new posts) -------------------------------...
Nov 6, 2008
Should America adopt the Rabinfest holiday?
I love Letters to the Editor. They always provide one of two sorts of satisfaction:
There are just so many things wrong with this letter, and I think it belittles it to even start pointing them out. I think I prefer to let it stand on its own in and stew in the ignorance and imbecility of the author.
- they provide insight in the way the regular person thinks, providing new thoughts and ways at looking at things.
- they can be downright funny.
There are just so many things wrong with this letter, and I think it belittles it to even start pointing them out. I think I prefer to let it stand on its own in and stew in the ignorance and imbecility of the author.
Labels:
letters to the editor,
Rabin,
stupid
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
It *MUST* be a joke!
ReplyDelete~;)
Imbeciles come by the dozen.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the biggest lessons I learned in life.
A guy on JPost talkbacks proposed a different name for Rabinfest:
ReplyDeleteSt Isaac's Day
I think that very succinctly captures both the starry-eyed reverence/beatification of Rabin and the religious fervor attached to observance of its rituals (e.g. open season for slandering everyone to the Right of Kadima).
You think that'll stick?
I prefer Rabinfest..
ReplyDeleteHow dare Yigal Amir not respect the fact in anticipation that a U.S. election day 12 years later would come out on that date.
ReplyDelete(The date of the U.S. national elections was set by Congress in 1845. It is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.)
The US election really did ruin Rabinfest this year.
ReplyDeleteI am so sad :(
I had a traffic link back to your blog and am browsing several posts and I just love the variety (no, I'm not spam but that does sound like it).
ReplyDeleteSeveral of us did note the election date's coincidence w/Rabin's assassination. But you know, I think Marilyn Monroe died the day I was born - I'm glad my mother did hold off. :)
Some things we can control, some we can't. Isn't that one of the biggest struggled in everything?
yes, but more than that is the fact that the date of US elections is a law. It is that way every 4 years, not like in Israel where it is a parliamentary system, and whenever the government upsets its coalition members they can try to force new elections.
ReplyDeleteIf you have some sort of control over elections, you can avoid dates you consider inappropriate. When you have no control over the elections, you have to learn to deal with it...
Another way to look at it is how dare Rabin for getting himself shot (or how dare Amir for shooting Rabin) on a date that is so close to US elections...
Smiling, all true including the last comment but I would, of course, never think of anything like that - though we might direct it at the perpetrator? hmm...how dare he choose that date to do the deed?
ReplyDeleteOk - this is getting a little too dark humor. :)