What a bunch of demonizing the Mulims, there are many countries smaller than Israel that live in peace and security.
The secret of their success is simple, they fairly treat their citizens and don't go around trying to antagonize their neighbors.
What a bunch of demonizing the Mulims, there are many countries smaller than Israel that live in peace and security.
The secret of their success is simple, they fairly treat their citizens and don't go around trying to antagonize their neighbors.
Excellent video. Explains it well.
Love this comment.. Can't fool those soldiers who come face to face with PC "mom and dads just like us" sunshine blown up their asses.
"I served in Desert Storm. When the Enduring Freedom War broke out, I re-enlisted. I served 3 tours in Iraq and 1 tour in Afghanistan. You really don't understand these people until you get up close and personal with them. These people don't know what peace is. These people, even after peace, will continue to fight and murder each other. These people put a new meaning to the word "extreme". They would rather kill their own children then give in to peace.
What a bunch of demonizing the Mulims, there are many countries smaller than Israel that live in peace and security.
The secret of their success is simple, they fairly treat their citizens and don't go around trying to antagonize their neighbors.
Seems that you filled this void thanks to zionist organisations
such as AIPAC....
Now you re fully qualified to have fruitfull exchange with white
supremacists that hide their racism behind hollow principles..
Zebo fully fits the description, no wonder that you re mutually
"educating" yourselves successfully..
What a bunch of demonizing the Mulims, there are many countries smaller than Israel that live in peace and security.
The secret of their success is simple, they fairly treat their citizens and don't go around trying to antagonize their neighbors.
Common Courtesy is both right and vastly wrong at the same time when he says, "Israel treats it citizens fairly - much more than some of the Arab/Muslim countries around it."
Not when we consider the 3 million Palestinians Israel holds within its borders with no human rights. Fully 30% of the Israel population.
But wait, they are not citizens even if they are original residents robbed of their lands by Israeli. Oh well, isn't denying citizenship a part of discrimination and denial of human rights?
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Human rights is a sham designed to transfer power from one group of people to another by manipulating the firsts' systems and guilt. Fuck 'em.
by that logic, were we not a democracy until the 1960s and the civil rights movement?
There's a difference between Jews and Israel, something that Zionists always attempt to obfuscate when the argument gets tough. Opposing the policies of the state of Israel and being anti-semitic are *not* the same thing, no matter how often that tired old lie gets trotted out.
Unless, of course, you're willing to say that non-jewish Israeli citizens aren't really Israelis at all... that the idea of Israel as a democratic secular state is just a deliberate illusion...
Can't have it both ways.
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My research on water stats is that inside the West Bank, Israeli settler are allocated almost infinite water, while Palestinians, because they cannot get Israeli controlled water drilling permits, get almost no water. Leaving Israeli settlers some 300 liters/day per person while Palestinians, get an average of 20-40 liters a day. Well under the WHO recommendation of 100 liters per person minimum. Or to put it another way, some 300,000 West Bank Israeli settlers get 80% of available water while 1.5 million Pales get only 20%.
Which may be why the settler issue may become irrelevant, because a Palestinian government in the West Bank would then control the West Bank water. Because even if such a Palestinian government allocates water fairly, Israeli settlers will get far far far less water than they are used to.
And in a desert like the land of Israel, water is always the delimiting resource.
I agree with you, but wanted to note how odd I find it that Des/Libs/progressives can hold this opinion yet claim that anyone opposed to Obama's must be a racist.
Talk about having it both ways.
Fern
I don't see how this is controversial. Native Americans have citizenship in the USA, even though we stole their land to form our country
What do you mean, by that logic ? When women weren't allowed to vote, we weren't a democracy as far as women were concerned, were we ?
But our democracy worked to change that.
Common Courtesy is both right and vastly wrong at the same time when he says, "Israel treats it citizens fairly - much more than some of the Arab/Muslim countries around it."
Not when we consider the 3 million Palestinians Israel holds within its borders with no human rights. Fully 30% of the Israel population.
But wait, they are not citizens even if they are original residents robbed of their lands by Israeli. Oh well, isn't denying citizenship a part of discrimination and denial of human rights?
I've often wondered (and posted about it) why we (the USA and rest of the world) don't focus our efforts on improving the infrastructure of the Palestinians. We could train them and employ them in improving their water, sewer and utilities etc.
People in decent living conditions and employed generally don't run around firing rockets at others.
Only after their environment was improved would I even bother with the solution to their state and borders.
Fern
There's a difference between Jews and Israel, something that Zionists always attempt to obfuscate when the argument gets tough. Opposing the policies of the state of Israel and being anti-semitic are *not* the same thing, no matter how often that tired old lie gets trotted out.
Unless, of course, you're willing to say that non-jewish Israeli citizens aren't really Israelis at all... that the idea of Israel as a democratic secular state is just a deliberate illusion...
Can't have it both ways.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Are they within the borders of Israel or not?
If you are accepting that the borders of Israel encompass all the territory that was ceded to them by their opponents; then that is true.
But you also claim that Israel has no claim on that territory.
You can not have your cake and eat it also.
Which is it?
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Then why are there problems on the northern border?
It is the attitude that there should be no Israel, not the living conditions.
Those are excuses to cover up their own mistakes and to excuse what the ARABS did to them over the years to get them to such a position.
To me it seems quite absurd, that what ever happens in any future Israeli peace plan there is zero hope that Israel will ever ever have secure borders.
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hope his hammies don't hurt from that backpedaling.
Yesterday, the president spoke before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Washington's most powerful pro-Israel lobbying group, in an effort at damage control. He reiterated that peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians should begin with the pre-1967 borders, but only as a starting point. Land swaps could eventually be part of the plan in order to be fair to both sides.
I've often wondered (and posted about it) why we (the USA and rest of the world) don't focus our efforts on improving the infrastructure of the Palestinians. We could train them and employ them in improving their water, sewer and utilities etc.
People in decent living conditions and employed generally don't run around firing rockets at others.
Only after their environment was improved would I even bother with the solution to their state and borders.
Fern