Praying For Peace...?

A CNN journalist heard about a very old Jewish man in Jerusalem who had been going to the Western Wall to pray, twice a day, every day, for a long, long time. That’d make a good story, she decided.

So she drove to the wall and, sure enough, there was the elderly gent, praying away. She watched him for an hour and, as he turned to leave, approached him for an interview.

“Rebecca Smith, CNN,” she said. “Sir, how long have you been coming to the Western Wall to pray?”

“Sixty years.”

“Sixty years! Amazing! What do you pray for?”

“I pray for peace between Christians, Jews and Muslims. I pray for all hatred to stop and I pray for all our children to grow up in safety and friendship.”

“So how do you feel after doing this for so long?”

“Like I’m talking to a bloody wall!”

Mimi2007-10-25T19:04:28Z

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Lol, that is funny.


stay_fan2
There is no quotation around the word Palestinan. If you insist on putting it I will put Israel in quotation because of the fact that there was nothing called 'Israel' before 1948.
Both the Palestinins and the Israelis are bloody, if you want the truth. They both abuse each other.

Dr. Ima G. Neus2007-10-25T19:14:52Z

The wall was bloody? Is the blood from the prayers? That's all prayers are good for anyways...

stay_fan22007-10-25T19:12:40Z

With the wall so close to "palestinians," bloody is the only apt adjective.

ryan b2007-10-25T19:13:24Z

She was wasting her time praying there is no god