Column: Is Urbana council the sole obstacle to peace in Middle East? – Champaign News-Gazette

Jim Dey: "It was all too much for former Urbana Alderwoman Esther Patt, who charged that the city’s attention is being distracted by a problem the city can’t fix when it needs 'to do other things.' Patt pointed out that the council is being asked to bring peace between two warring parties. 'While you’re at it, when are you going to cure cancer?' she asked."
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Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

About time someone told the ones wasting time and twiddling their thumbs that we have more pressing business than to get involved in a conflict that began when Jesus was in booties. Make “ the river to the sea “ a parking lot and be done with it. I’m sure that the Saudis will then put it to good use.

Freddy
2 years ago

Insanity on Steroids!

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