rebeccafriedman.blogspot.com — Although Likud was widely predicted to ride into power, the race has actually tightened up. It's clear that both Likud and Kadima will be doing a whole lot of horsetrading as they attempt to form a coalition government. Unfortunately, no green party candidates managed to win a single seat. Next time, greens, think about banding together!
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urik88Feb 11, 2009
That Haaretz page is very nice. It would be awesome if they also provided a link to the settlements areas. Nice to see that even in Sderot and the some settlements Lieberman still didn't get most of the votes. Although Ariel is quite worrying.I hope that Tzipi does a better job than Olmert.
thatdumbguyFeb 12, 2009
I lurk the "rapture ready" forum to keep tabs on what the crazy christians think, they all seem to be creaming their pants over this bibi guy, they think he will fulfill bible prophecy.
rebeccafriedmanFeb 12, 2009Submitter
TWITTER UPDATE:<a class="user" href="http://twitter.com/Elizrael">http://twitter.com/Elizrael</a>This interesting young woman is live tweeting election news as it comes out. By far the best source of info I have found. And although this story never did make the FP, don't worry about it, none of the other 40 election-related stories did either. As we have conclusively established, diggers care about some pretty odd things, but this election wasn't one of them!
Closed AccountFeb 12, 2009
@lilmentor3-You are an ugly mouthed heathen are you not? Did not your Mother raise you better than that?
Closed AccountFeb 12, 2009
Bibi will be the next Israeli PM. Tipze will never be able to form a government, period. Bibi will! Thank GOD!!!