Post #21,303
12/13/01 8:45:06 AM
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It's about time someone exposed ...
the complete hypocrisy of the Arab world. I can't wait to see how the usual Palestinian apologists (a6l6e6x(Alex) and CRConrad) will answer this one.
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Post #21,424
12/13/01 10:18:01 PM
12/13/01 11:36:08 PM
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Right. The only good Arab is a dead Arab.
You live on hate, don't you bluke? The only solution you can be a part of is the annihilation of Arabs.
Here are some of your [link|http://www.salon.com/news/wire/2001/12/13/jdl/index.html|buddies at work] in USA. These of course are not terrorist but freedom fighters.
Can you answer this one question for me - "Has Israel continuously occupied, by force of arms, any "Arab" lands since 1967?". A simple yes or no, would be nice.
Alex
Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction. -- Blaise Pascal (1623-1662)
Edited by a6l6e6x
Dec. 13, 2001, 11:36:08 PM EST
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Post #21,440
12/13/01 11:41:52 PM
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Nope, only occupied Jordanian land
and I prefer my Arabs (female of course) naked, laughing in my bed. :) thanx, bill
tshirt front "born to die before I get old" thshirt back "fscked another one didnja?"
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Post #21,459
12/14/01 2:40:56 AM
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What are Arab lands?
What makes something Arab land as opposed to Jewish land?
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Post #21,465
12/14/01 4:36:15 AM
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The fact that they were there first.
Peter Shill For Hire [link|http://www.kuro5hin.org|There is no K5 Cabal]
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Post #21,475
12/14/01 10:04:15 AM
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Or the fact that they were there last
~~~)-Steven----
"I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country..."
General George S. Patton
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Post #21,618
12/16/01 2:36:06 AM
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So in other words ...
The US is built on occupied Indian land.
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Post #21,619
12/16/01 2:40:11 AM
12/16/01 2:52:42 AM
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Really? who says?
Who said they were there first? Read any travelogue account (Mark Twain, others, see for example here [link|http://www.jpost.com/Editions/2001/12/16/Opinion/Opinion.39997.html|From General Grant to General Zinni]) of a trip to the holy land in the 1800's, they all state that the land was desolate and almost empty of inhabitants, where were all those millions of Palestinians? Why is it that the in the early 1900's the population of what is now East Jerusalem was overwhelmingly Jewish?
Edited by bluke
Dec. 16, 2001, 02:52:42 AM EST
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Post #21,484
12/14/01 10:23:12 AM
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Re: What are Arab lands?
Right. What's mine is mine and what's yours is mine too!
And you wonder why you shall never have peace.
Alex
Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction. -- Blaise Pascal (1623-1662)
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Post #21,620
12/16/01 2:42:02 AM
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You didn't answer the question
You said "Right. What's mine is mine and what's yours is mine too!" Why don't you ask the Arabs that question? After all they already received 80% of the Palestine mandate in 1921 as Jordan and they already have 22 countries. What makes these lands Arab lands? In 1947, they could have had even more, but the Arabs wanted everything.
If you read any travelogue account of a trip to the Holy Land in the 1800's they all say that the land was desolate where were all those Arabs? How come the population of Jerusalem (what is now East Jerusalem) was overwhelmingly Jewish in the early 1900's?
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Post #21,487
12/14/01 10:37:09 AM
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It's a shame you (likely) don't get PBS, bluke.
A touching and very interesting show was on the local PBS affiliate last night. It was an episode of POV called "Promises". It interviews several children who live very close to each other near Jerusalem but have very different views.
[link|http://www.pbs.org/pov/promises/|Here's] the web page for the show. It also has a link for a timeline of the region, giving two perspectives on what happened when.
I'd be interested in hearing your view of the show if you can see it / have seen it.
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #21,621
12/16/01 3:07:04 AM
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I don't get PBS but the timeline is every interesting
The timeline mentions a number of very interesting things such as: 1. "Hussein envisioned a unified Arab state stretching from Aleppo (Syria) to Aden (Yemen)." This gives lie to thh fact that there is a Palestinian nation separate from the Arabs. 2. "In an attack that begins what became known as the "al- Naksah," or "the Setback," to Palestinians, Israel seizes Egyptian, Syrian and Jordanian territory. " Interesting, I thought that the West Bank and Gaza were "Palestinian" territory. Again this shows that before 1967, NO ONE, not even the Arabs thought that there should be an independent Palstinian state in the West Bank and Gaza.
The timeline omits such facts as that in 1880, Palestine was absolutely desolate and was a wasteland and that the populatuion was minsucule, [link|http://www.jpost.com/Editions/2001/12/16/Opinion/Opinion.39997.html|From General Grant to General Zinni] "The English Reverend Samuel Manning recorded in 1894: "The denunciation of ancient prophecy has been fulfilled -- the land is void and desolate."
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