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Originally posted by zamzummimThat's the price of democracy,
When the British people where given a chance to stop the wars and killing, they chose not to !! their vote went to Blair and the war
When the Americans had a chance to choose peace, they didn't, they voted for Bush and his wars
When the Iraqis were given a chance they also choose shia(thought to be extreme Islam)
When the Germans were given the choice .. whom did they choose??
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That's the price of democracy,
When the British people where given a chance to stop the wars and killing, they chose not to !! their vote went to Blair and the war
When the Americans had a chance to choose peace, they didn't, they voted for Bush and his wars
When the Iraqis were given a chance they also choose shia(thought to be extreme Islam)
When the Germans were given the choice .. whom did they choose??
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Originally posted by MailmanThe important bit is that muslim palestine never existed. As you said yourself, the philistines were related to the greeks, not ayerabs.
Mailman
Anyway, you don't want to go giving Plaid Cymru ideas or there'll be Welsh settlers flooding into England, claiming it as their ancestral homeland.
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Originally posted by MailmanThe important bit is that muslim palestine never existed. As you said yourself, the philistines were related to the greeks, not ayerabs.
Mailman
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The important bit is that muslim palestine never existed. As you said yourself, the philistines were related to the greeks, not ayerabs.
Mailman
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Originally posted by ChicoPalestine has never existed as a country in its own right ...
Originally posted by ChicoThe whole land has always been Israel.
Hadrian (Roman Emperor) after he conquered the land and because of his hatred for Jews, renamed Judea "Palestine" after the Philistines
Feck it, it's friday evening. What am I doing wasting my time correcting Chico's posts yet again? I'm off ...Last edited by OwlHoot; 3 February 2006, 20:09.
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Originally posted by MailmanLinks or it never happened
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Originally posted by ChicoFungus are you arguing with historical fact? Or because it does not fit your namby-pamby God-hating, anti-Semitic worldview, it therefore does not count?
That is not fact. That is fiction. And to point that out is not anti-Semitic. You'd do well not to cry wolf.
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Originally posted by FungusThe nutty extremist Christians in America are very pro Israel. They too come out with the sort of nonsense you have posted. Something to do with the day of reckoning when sinners will disappear, and the faithful will live forever with as much beer and pizza as they want.
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Originally posted by ChicoPalestine has never existed as a country in its own right ... The whole land has always been Israel. Hadrian (Roman Emperor) after he conquered the land and because of his hatred for Jews, renamed Judea "Palestine" after the Philistines , sworn enemy of the Jews.
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Originally posted by threadedExpulsion?
I thought the Palestinians left voluntarily expecting the Arab league to sweep in and push everyone left behind into the sea.
And then the Arab league didn't
And so, now they're refugees.
Please do correct me if I'm wrong.
Even Jewish organisations concede that at least 50,000 Arabs were forcibly evacuated i.e. at the point of a gun, and that hundreds of thousands fled out of fear. At the time of independence, and the ensuing war, the Jews murdered an entire Arab village. Rumours of the event spread, and many Arabs fled to escape the Jews. In practice the future first PM of Israel, David Ben Gurion, and colleagues, probably abhored the massacres, but they encouraged the spread of rumours of further atrocities, thus solving their main problem i.e. how to get rid of the Arabs. Many Arabs stayed - about 20% of Israelis are Arabs - and ironically they are better off in Israel than in many/most Arab countries. At least it's easy to find a doctor/dentist/lawyer.
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Palestine has never existed as a country in its own right ... The whole land has always been Israel. Hadrian (Roman Emperor) after he conquered the land and because of his hatred for Jews, renamed Judea "Palestine" after the Philistines , sworn enemy of the Jews.
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Expulsion?
I thought the Palestinians left voluntarily expecting the Arab league to sweep in and push everyone left behind into the sea.
And then the Arab league didn't
And so, now they're refugees.
Please do correct me if I'm wrong.
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