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Daoud Kuttab

Jerusalem/Amman, Jordan

Daoud Kuttab is a Palestinian journalist. He was born in Jerusalem in 1955. He is a former Ferris Professor of Journalism at Princeton University in the United States. more »

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Revive Bush's Promise for Mideast Peace

Carry out his own public promise to bring peace between Israel and the Palestinians before the end of his term.

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All Comments (4)

PC:

Bush and a promise? lol

Rather than revive a Bush promise, better to move on. Bush is a liar. Do not expect anything more than blood stained stand from our would be tyrant.

Cursed is his name forever.

Sincerely,
PC

brian mcc, the arctic:

The only legacy Bush can claim is that Cheney actually has a heart, according to his doctors.

AMviennaVA:

Sadly, Bush has too narrow a view, and no vision. He is filled with bluster, and has a very short attention span. Making peace, anywhere, requires commitment, dedication, and effort. All of these are lacking in him.

ZZim:

Daoud, you don't ask for much, do you?

Maybe you want to see him turn lead into gold too?

Fool.

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