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The Marriage of Maggie and Ronnie is a comedy about two Conservative leaders. One was called 'Great Communicator', the other, 'Iron Lady'. While the world viewed these two ruthless politicians with admiration, the author despised them for their callous economic policies, foolish political pronouncements, and reckless military adventures. The myth about Ronald Reagan has not died. Conservatives and Republicans still credit him with the bringing down of the Soviet Union - a godless and cruel empire that was, in fact, already rotten to the core and destined to collapse. The truth about the 'Iron Lady' eventually dawned on her own people, and she was justly removed from her high political position. Margaret Thatcher was responsible for the death of thousands of soldiers in the war with Argentina about the Falkland Islands - semi-barren tiny islands in the Southern Hemisphere. A headstrong, demented dictator of sorts, the lady indeed, was 'not for turning'. In this comedy, the two leaders - great admirers of each other in real life - are brought together in mock sacred matrimony, fittingly with the assistance of the CIA and the British Intelligence Service. Having first spied on each other to ascertain neither of them is tainted with Communism or Socialism, nor with democratic doctrines and values, they ultimately find their happiness in each other's bosom. The Marriage of Maggie and Ronnie is a political comedy about two ruthless, but popular propagandists, who cared little about the welfare of their own citizens or the world at large.
Utopia's Pirates satirizes the founders and agents of Political Zionism and the deceptive and violent means they employed in establishing their militant Rat Utopia in the Holy Land. The process involved illegal immigration, smuggling of arms, bombings, kidnapping, sabotage, and massacres - all culminating in driving the British out of the land and forcing the indigenous inhabitants to flee for their lives. What was finally achieved has been falsely paraded as the only democracy in the Middle East, when in fact it is the only apartheid state in the region. Will this sham Utopia last for a thousand years? Utopia's Pirates is a satire about Zionist terrorism, interspersed with propaganda slogans, humorous verses, and lines taken from recognisable songs.
Elijah the Tishbite is a drama about one of the most zealous, charismatic, and fearless prophets in the Hebrew Bible. Elijah, the ultimate anti-establishment man, often risked his life denouncing King Ahab and his foreign wife, Jezebel, who brazenly sought to establish her Sidonian Ba''al cult in Samaria. The play dramatizes major episodes succinctly narrated in the book of Kings. Among these are Elijah''s despair at his people''s wavering faith, his flights and wanderings, the devastating drought ravaging the country, the contest between Adonai and Ba''al on Mount Carmel, the heinous conspiracy and murder of Naboth the Jezreelite, the rise of the revolutionary Jehu, and the assassination of Jezebel. The play also touches on Jehu''s eventual liquidation of Omri''s dynasty and the measures he had to take to eradicate idol worship in the Northern Kingdom.
Destined to Die takes place in occupied East Jeruselem, the West Bank, and Lebanon (1979). Nabeel, a student at Bir Zeit University, is arrested on unsubstantiated charges of terrorism. Interrogated and tortured by Major Rosenberg, he is held in solitary confinement for weeks. Released, he decides to go to Lebanon to join the PLO. His devoted girl-friend, Samira--a fellow student--insists on going with him.Earlier, Dr. Johnson--the American director of an archaeological institution where Nabeel's father works--attempts to get Nabeel released from prison. Troops storm his offices, everybody is searched, and he is investigated by Major Rosenberg. Accusations and coercions eventually lead to Johnson's downfall from office.The scene shifts to war-torn Beirut and, later, to the "security belt" zone in South Lebanon. Nabeel spearheads an attack on an Israeli post and is killed just as he captures it. To avenge his death, Samira undertakes a suicide mission which destroys a landed Israeli commando unit in Beirut about to assassinate two top PLO officials.Through its Palestinian, Israeli, and American characters, Destined to Die explores, or touches on, themes such as personal and national identity, racism, terrorism, detention without trial, victimization, loyalty, and self-sacrifice.
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