Love has its place, as does hate. Peace has its place, as does war. Mercy has its place, as do cruelty and revenge.
From Meir Kahane
I see all this and know that if we are to save the Jewish state and its three-and-a-half million Jews from terrible horrors, we must rise up and demand a fundamental change in the very system of government.
If we ever hope to rid the world of the political AIDS of our time, terrorism, the rule must be clear: One does not deal with terrorists; one does not bargain with terrorists; one kills terrorists.
Never, ever deal with terrorists. Hunt them down and, more important, mercilessly punish those states and groups that fund, arm, support, or simply allow their territories to be used by the terrorists with impunity.
No trait is more justified than revenge in the right time and place.
Above all, it is not decency or goodness of gentleness that impresses the Middle East, but strength.
I know that elections must be limited only to those who understand that the Arabs are the deadly enemy of the Jewish state, who would bring on us a slow Auschwitz - not with gas, but with knives and hatchets.
One of the great problems with Americans is that - being a decent people - they assume that everyone else is equally decent.
The observant Jew has his own sense of values. Torah Judaism is his blueprint for this life, his target for existence.
The fact is, that with the creation of the Jewish state in 1948, hundreds of thousands of Jews fled Arab countries, almost all of whom left behind all their property for which compensation was never paid.
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