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Where did that "nothing more than a few locals out on a Friday night looking for a fight?" rubbish come from?Originally posted by SinbadAre you really so stupid to believe that the Israeli/arab conflict is nothing more than a few locals out on a Friday night looking for a fight? This is a battle between the Americans and muslims. Do not underestimate the muslims you silly spoilt little english wally.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentI take it you're new here
I might be the butt of your comment but if gave me a laff.
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dont worry fungus I will sort this troll outOriginally posted by Fungus
I might be the butt of your comment but if gave me a laff.
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Muslims, and Arabs, in particular need to drag themselves into the 21st Century. And the Muslims are not being underestimated. It's just that the damage they can do is limited. They may kill thousands of people but cannot cause the failure of the Western system, whereas the Americans can nuke whichever country they want back to the Stone Age. Which is why they won't let Iran build a nuke.Originally posted by SinbadAre you really so stupid to believe that the Israeli/arab conflict is nothing more than a few locals out on a Friday night looking for a fight? This is a battle between the Americans and muslims. Do not underestimate the muslims you silly spoilt little english wally.
It's ironic that Arab countries have still not figured out why they are weak. It's because they are not rational anymore. What a betrayal of the great Islamic heritage as I have mentioned in another thread.
Next ....Hard Brexit now!
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Quite. If the Arab nations were democracies with effective economies, then they would have had the military might and organisation to crush Israel in 1967. In fact, Israel would not even have survived the 1948 War of Independence. But they are tulipey dictatorships.Originally posted by sasguruMuslims, and Arabs, in particular need to drag themselves into the 21st Century. And the Muslims are not being underestimated. It's just that the damage they can do is limited. They may kill thousands of people but cannot cause the failure of the Western system, whereas the Americans can nuke whichever country they want back to the Stone Age. Which is why they won't let Iran build a nuke.
It's ironic that Arab countries have still not figured out why they are weak. It's because they are not rational anymore. What a betrayal of the great Islamic heritage as I have mentioned in another thread.
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More to the point
they are tulipey dictatorships propped up by petrodollars.
I long for the day when we ditch oil as the main energy source and we can watch as the whole middle east plunges back into the stone age (not that they've far to go, with the one shining exception being Israel (tongue in cheek honestly))Why not?Comment
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[QUOTE=Chico]and you call yourself a Christian? No chance. You are as much a christian as Adolf Hitler was!!!
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Having recently decied to research the issue of the Jewish homeland I came across the book by Arthur Koestler The Thirteenth tribe.
Koestler is a Jew himself.
It would appear that the vast majority of Jewish people, those who call themselves 'Ashkenazi' Jews, have no connection to the land of Palestine/Israel at all.
The Ashkenazi come from a country once known as Khazaria in southern Russia and the Caucasus, not the land they have used the Biblical texts to lay claim to.
Since Israel's support among millions of American Christians is founded on a concept that God had bequeathed territory to a biblical "tribe" of Oriental Middle Eastern Jews, it becomes ironic to learn from Koestler's research, that most Jews today are neither hereditary natives from the "holy land" nor any other eastern tribe.
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But how did these people from Russia become Jews? Were they converted? Or is it that they moved to russia from the Middle East?Originally posted by AlfredJPruffockHaving recently decied to research the issue of the Jewish homeland I came across the book by Arthur Koestler The Thirteenth tribe.
Koestler is a Jew himself.
It would appear that the vast majority of Jewish people, those who call themselves 'Ashkenazi' Jews, have no connection to the land of Palestine/Israel at all.
The Ashkenazi come from a country once known as Khazaria in southern Russia and the Caucasus, not the land they have used the Biblical texts to lay claim to.
Since Israel's support among millions of American Christians is founded on a concept that God had bequeathed territory to a biblical "tribe" of Oriental Middle Eastern Jews, it becomes ironic to learn from Koestler's research, that most Jews today are neither hereditary natives from the "holy land" nor any other eastern tribe.
What does the panel think?Hard Brexit now!
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