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Since: Dec 06

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#21
Dec 27, 2006
 
Stacey wrote:
<quoted text><You may want to ask yourself why it is these Palestinians feel the need to send rockets into Israel>
Because they are your typical stupid Muslims who want to control everything and everyone?
You have to inform yourself your media has done you wrong.
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#22
Dec 27, 2006
 
Buster wrote:
What makes me sick is seeing the Israeli government killing innocent people. Ditto for the U.S. and any others who do so.
That's the way it goes...you just wait 'till they use a Nuke in that area....we know what happened to Japan.

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#23
Dec 27, 2006
 
Poor Isreal, alway getting attacked.

1948 War of Independence


On 14 May 1948 the State of Israel was proclaimed according to the UN partition plan (1947). Less than 24 hours later, the regular armies of Egypt, Trans-Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Iraq invaded the country, forcing Israel to defend the sovereignty it had regained in its ancestral homeland


1956 Sinai Campaign: Egypt, Syria and Jordan captured the Gaza Strip and the entire Sinai peninsula

1967 Six-Day War: When Egypt again moved large numbers of troops into the Sinai desert

1973 Yom Kippur War: Egypt and Syria launched a coordinated surprise assault against Israel

The 1982 War: Palestinian guerrillas, from their base in Lebanon, launched an air raid on Israel

Heck untill more recently Syria and Jordan were in charge of the Palestinian settlments & they repressed those poor people. In the few years that isreal has had control over them, they have allowed them to hold their own democratic elections as well as gives them 100% of the tax money they collect back to said Palestinian government.
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#24
Dec 27, 2006
 
Israelis have much experience pinpoint killing children.
Nor

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#25
Dec 27, 2006
 
It takes 2 to tango....they both killing each other, civilians or not...it's a sibling rivalry, same Dad only different mothers.
Lance Winslow

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#26
Dec 27, 2006
 
Nor wrote:
It takes 2 to tango....they both killing each other, civilians or not...it's a sibling rivalry, same Dad only different mothers.
Pinpoint killed children tangoed nobody.

Perhaps Israel is reading the history of America's greatest pinpoint attack, Hiroshima.

God save America and every one of our troops.

Since: Dec 06

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Dec 27, 2006
 
Nor wrote:
It takes 2 to tango....they both killing each other, civilians or not...it's a sibling rivalry, same Dad only different mothers.
SOmone always starts it!
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#28
Dec 27, 2006
 
Why is it that the media classifies Israel's military defensive actions as jeopardizing the shaky truce when it is clear that there is no real truce. Rockets are still being launched by Palestinian militants against Israeli civilians. Yet the media reports how the Hamas government spokeswoman Ghazi Hamad classifies Israel's response. What is the reason for the media's blatantly biased reporting?

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#29
Dec 27, 2006
 
OutSideTheBox wrote:
Poor Isreal, alway getting attacked.
1948 War of Independence
On 14 May 1948 the State of Israel was proclaimed according to the UN partition plan (1947). Less than 24 hours later, the regular armies of Egypt, Trans-Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Iraq invaded the country, forcing Israel to defend the sovereignty it had regained in its ancestral homeland
1956 Sinai Campaign: Egypt, Syria and Jordan captured the Gaza Strip and the entire Sinai peninsula
1967 Six-Day War: When Egypt again moved large numbers of troops into the Sinai desert
1973 Yom Kippur War: Egypt and Syria launched a coordinated surprise assault against Israel
The 1982 War: Palestinian guerrillas, from their base in Lebanon, launched an air raid on Israel
Heck untill more recently Syria and Jordan were in charge of the Palestinian settlments & they repressed those poor people. In the few years that isreal has had control over them, they have allowed them to hold their own democratic elections as well as gives them 100% of the tax money they collect back to said Palestinian government.
This web site you borrowed this Info from is obviously Biased to the benefit of Israel.
http://www.unitedjerusalem.com/HISTORICAL_PER...

Thats because they have no right to be there. Nobody wants Israels imperialism in thier country. There simply a US state that has been put in place to control the middle east, and muslim people. If every place that was conquered 2000 years ago was given back to its rightful owners every one in the world world have to be reallocated, and every border redrawn. And what the Israelis are doing now is a sign of their disregard for anyone who is not like them, and are displaying the same brutishness which they have suffered over these generations. They have earned all of these attacks.

Here is what Noam Chomsky has to say:

CHOMSKY: Yes. There's been a very consistent U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, at least since the Second World War, whose primary concern has been to ensure that the energy reserves of the Middle East remain firmly under American control. The State Department noted in 1945 that these reserves constitute "a stupendous source of strategic power, and one of the greatest material prizes in world history."

So what do they do force a zionist stronghold.

http://www.chomsky.info/interviews/197703--.h...

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#30
Dec 27, 2006
 
Lawrence Connolly wrote:
Why is it that the media classifies Israel's military defensive actions as jeopardizing the shaky truce when it is clear that there is no real truce. Rockets are still being launched by Palestinian militants against Israeli civilians. Yet the media reports how the Hamas government spokeswoman Ghazi Hamad classifies Israel's response. What is the reason for the media's blatantly biased reporting?
LOL! The new American Century.
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Dec 27, 2006
 
Nathan Machan wrote:
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You have to inform yourself your media has done you wrong.
Hahaha, but history doesn't lie.

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#32
Dec 27, 2006
 
Stacey wrote:
<quoted text>Hahaha, but history doesn't lie.
Thats too easy...

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#33
Dec 27, 2006
 
Unbelievable! Even when Israel doesn't commit any attack in the Gaza strip and the Islamic Jihad fired rockets on Israelis every day, injuring children, Israel still gets blamed!

It just proves that some people here aren't committed to the truth and justice, but are simply biased in their views - hating one side and sympathizing with the other.

Nathan - It's funny that you said that the quoted info is biased and then quoted Chomsky! Oh yeah, there's nobody more objective than Chomsky!!

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#34
Dec 27, 2006
 
Jews never left Jerusalem. For almost 2,000 years they were a minority there though. They began a mass immigration in the 1880's.'Palestine' didn't exsit until post-WWI when Turkey lost the teritory to Great Britain & the Brits establishted Palestine in 1916.

In 1923 less than a decade after the creation of Palestine, Britain cut the area into two administrative districts. Jews would be permitted only west of the Jordan river, or they got 25% of the land. Encouraged and incited by growing Arab nationalism throughout the Middle East, the Arabs of that small remaining Palestinian territory west of the Jordan River launched never-ending murderous attacks upon the Jewish Palestinians in an effort to drive them out. Most terrifying were the Hebron massacres of 1929 and later during the 1936-39 "Arab Revolt"

Finally in 1947 the British had enough and turned the Palestine matter over to the United Nations. The 1947 U.N. plan was to divide the remaining 25% of Palestine into a Jewish Palestinian State and a SECOND Arab Palestinian State based upon population concentrations. The Jewish Palestinians accepted... the Arab Palestinians rejected. The Arabs still wanted ALL of Palestine... both east AND west of the Jordan River.

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#35
Dec 27, 2006
 
Which 'conquered' people should get their land back? Those 'conquered' 10 years ago? 25? 50? 100? 2000?... if only we had some canadian who knew all the answers.

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#36
Dec 27, 2006
 
Bruce S wrote:
Unbelievable! Even when Israel doesn't commit any attack in the Gaza strip and the Islamic Jihad fired rockets on Israelis every day, injuring children, Israel still gets blamed!
It just proves that some people here aren't committed to the truth and justice, but are simply biased in their views - hating one side and sympathizing with the other.
Nathan - It's funny that you said that the quoted info is biased and then quoted Chomsky! Oh yeah, there's nobody more objective than Chomsky!!
Give us a brief run down on how you feel about the whole ordeal. Im curious???? As much as I anticipate what you will say Im very interested in hearing some BS today.

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Dec 27, 2006
 
OutSideTheBox wrote:
Jews never left Jerusalem. For almost 2,000 years they were a minority there though. They began a mass immigration in the 1880's.'Palestine' didn't exsit until post-WWI when Turkey lost the teritory to Great Britain & the Brits establishted Palestine in 1916.
In 1923 less than a decade after the creation of Palestine, Britain cut the area into two administrative districts. Jews would be permitted only west of the Jordan river, or they got 25% of the land. Encouraged and incited by growing Arab nationalism throughout the Middle East, the Arabs of that small remaining Palestinian territory west of the Jordan River launched never-ending murderous attacks upon the Jewish Palestinians in an effort to drive them out. Most terrifying were the Hebron massacres of 1929 and later during the 1936-39 "Arab Revolt"
Finally in 1947 the British had enough and turned the Palestine matter over to the United Nations. The 1947 U.N. plan was to divide the remaining 25% of Palestine into a Jewish Palestinian State and a SECOND Arab Palestinian State based upon population concentrations. The Jewish Palestinians accepted... the Arab Palestinians rejected. The Arabs still wanted ALL of Palestine... both east AND west of the Jordan River.
Just give us the webpage and summarize your propoganda more concisely

http://www.masada2000.org/historical.html

we can be the judge of its accuracy

If you have a comment for me, dont be afraid to direct it at me. Anyone can google dipsh!t.

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#38
Dec 27, 2006
 
OutSideTheBox wrote:
Which 'conquered' people should get their land back? Those 'conquered' 10 years ago? 25? 50? 100? 2000?... if only we had some canadian who knew all the answers.
Heres another perspective on that

http://www.palestinehistory.com/history/timel...
Bill R

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#39
Dec 27, 2006
 
Bruce S wrote:
Unbelievable! Even when Israel doesn't commit any attack in the Gaza strip and the Islamic Jihad fired rockets on Israelis every day, injuring children, Israel still gets blamed!
It just proves that some people here aren't committed to the truth and justice, but are simply biased in their views - hating one side and sympathizing with the other.
Nathan - It's funny that you said that the quoted info is biased and then quoted Chomsky! Oh yeah, there's nobody more objective than Chomsky!!
Thanks for pointing out Nathan's quotation of
Saint Noam, the most recent addition to the
pantheon of Far Left gods and goddesses. They
had to move the Angela Davis and Bertrand Russell
statues to make room for him. I'd read more of
him despite the fact that he is really a pretty
awful writer for a person with his background,
but the red letter leatherbound editions are aw-
fully expensive unless you own a Starbucks.
debunker

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#40
Dec 27, 2006
 
Nor wrote:
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This is not going to get better, If you are familiar with the Bible look up for Ezekiel 38 and 39, which I think is coming into fold right now, the next 10-15 years could be less will going to be more chaos, I'm talking about the war of Gog and Magog (Russia) with Persia (Iran), Libya (ancient Libyos), ancient Ethiopia (Sudan) and Turkey against Israel. For the last 2500 years Russia and Iran never had a Military alliance until recently, do you really think that the Russians are helping the Iran (Persia) to build Nuclear Power Plant? They have so much oil, they don't need Nuclear power plant. Ezekiel 36 and 37 fulfilled in our parents time, there a possibility that Ezekiel 38-39 will come in our lifetime. The leaders of world can try whatever they want for peace, it will never come, there's only 1 person can bring peace with Israel and it's neighbors (temporarily at least, for at least 3 1/2 years). But before that, better hang on to your seat. Do you guys even wonder why United States never mentioned in the Bible? I don't about in Quran (Western Europe does mentioned).
you say the united states isn't mentioned in the bible? care to ellaborate on that???

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