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  1. 17 minutes ago, New World Disorder said:

    So, you don't want to ask what I think, and you don't want to show proof of me being racist.

     

    Nope, since that is not hardly what I said here, then ---aren't you the complete joke here?? lol ... I said I am not going to chance doing it, here, so that your anti-Tdot lames can all run in here playing wingman for you.

    And Like I also said, you liar, I will send you a DM when I am ready to link up some of your racist remarks I have analyzed since I realized your affinity for certain satanic members here who dislike my account. 

  2. 18 minutes ago, Boges said:

     Conservative leaders are also participating in these shutdowns

    Are they more powerful/more influential/more control over their regions than........ Trudeau? Parliament? Globalism's Leaders ---who give them Canada's instructions? If not??? Then they are no different than USA Conservative Republicans who are outraged within their own region ---as they follow the daily reqd lockdown guidelines given by Dems who control that region.

  3. 17 minutes ago, New World Disorder said:

    Show me a post where I am racist?

    Nope.  I'm not going down that rabbit hole with you where I sit reading you deny every proof I present/as your anti-Tdot fawns login to come play wingman for you here. Maybe I'll send you a DM when I'm ready to spend some time undressing your bigotry up close and personal for you.

  4. 15 minutes ago, Boges said:

    Way to play your hand and prove you're a foreign actor

     

    I have no control over your hallucinations in here.

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    Premiere of Toronto? Or is that Mayor of Ontario? 

    It's whatever you want it to be yes it's whatever context you were attempting when you irrelevantly made mention of it lol

  5. 54 minutes ago, Boges said:

    You don't think people in Toronto are happy go have things open? 

    Yes, the people with no power/no communal influence as they also do the brunt of the suffering, sure they're happy to reopen. But hey, those aren't the true Globalists as they are merely the MSM's brainwashed minions. 

    btw

    Can the (pro-Trump) Premier of Toronto, overrule Trudeau and Parliament? lol 

  6. On August 16, 2019 at 8:56 AM, scribblet said:

    Yes, if it it's in good faith and your end game is not the destruction of Israel.

    Wanting Israel to stop taking from Palestine, is not about the destruction of Israel. What about when Israel's end game, is the destruction of Palestine? Do you feel it is anti-Semitic to speak on that??? A few insane members here feel that way/no need to mention the usual suspects either.

     

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    https://www.npr.org/sections/parallels/2016/12/29/507377617/seven-things-to-know-about-israeli-settlements

    When Israel captured the West Bank in the 1967 Six-Day War, no Israeli citizens had lived in the territory for nearly two decades, since an earlier war. But in 1968, a small group of religious Jews rented rooms at the Park Hotel in Hebron for Passover, saying they wanted to be near the Tomb of the Patriarchs, one of the holiest sites in Judaism (as well as Islam and Christianity).

    The Israeli government reluctantly allowed them to stay "temporarily." From that beginning, hundreds of thousands of Israeli Jews now reside in the West Bank, citing religion, history and Israel's security among their reasons for being there.

    But the Palestinians, along with the rest of the world, see their presence as one of the key obstacles to a peace agreement and the creation of a Palestinian state.

    The issue returned to the headlines when the United Nations Security Council recently voted 14 to 0 to condemn Israeli settlements. The United States, which often vetoes resolutions critical of Israel, abstained and allowed the resolution to pass.

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    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded angrily, unleashing a stream of accusations against the Obama administration. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry defended the U.S. position Wednesday in a lengthy speech that repeatedly admonished Israel over settlements.

    Here are seven key things to know about the settlements:

    1. Settlements are growing rapidly

    The term "settlements" may conjure up images of small encampments or temporary housing, and many have started that way. But they now include large subdivisions, even sizable cities, with manicured lawns and streets full of middle-class villas often set on arid hilltops. Israel is constantly building new homes and offers financial incentives for Israelis to live in the West Bank.

    When the Israelis and Palestinians first began peace talks after a 1993 interim agreement, the West Bank settlers numbered a little over 100,000. Today they total around 400,000 and live in about 130 separate settlements (this doesn't include East Jerusalem, which we'll address in a moment).

    They have grown under every Israeli government over the past half-century despite consistent international opposition. Hard-line leaders like Netanyahu have actively supported them. Moderates and liberals have also allowed settlements to expand, though usually at a slower rate. The settler movement is a powerful political force, and any prime minister who takes it on risks the collapse of his government.

    You can click here to see data on the settlements and a detailed map from Peace Now, an Israeli group that is opposed to settlements and closely monitors them.

    2. Settlements complicate efforts for a two-state solution

    Critics of settlements say they've intentionally been established in every corner of the West Bank, giving the Israeli military a reason to be present throughout the territory and making it impossible to create a viable Palestinian state. The settlement locations and the roads that connect them make Palestinian movement difficult.

    The settlements are just one of many obstacles to a peace deal. Drawing boundaries, the status of Jerusalem, the fate of Palestinian refugees, and myriad security questions — including terrorism — are equally challenging, if not more so.

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    A Palestinian man walks near a construction site for new Israeli housing in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Har Homa in September. The Palestinians claim East Jerusalem as a capital of a future state and object to Israeli building in the eastern part of the city and throughout the West Bank. Israel claims all of Jerusalem as its capital.

    Mahmoud Illean/AP

    And as the settlements grow, it will be increasingly difficult to remove a large number of them, a tactic known as "creating facts on the ground."

    3. The distinction between East Jerusalem and the West Bank

    Shortly after the 1967 war, Israel annexed East Jerusalem, which is part of the West Bank and had a population that was then entirely Palestinian. Israel declared the entire city to be Israel's "eternal and indivisible" capital.

    No other country recognizes Israel's annexation of East Jerusalem, with the United States and others saying the city's status must be determined in negotiations. This is why the U.S. and other countries have never moved their embassies to Jerusalem. Most are in Tel Aviv.

    The Palestinians, meanwhile, claim the eastern part of the city as their future capital.

    Around 200,000 Israelis now live in East Jerusalem. Combined with the roughly 400,000 settlers in the West Bank, about 600,000 Israelis now live beyond the country's 1967 borders. That's nearly 10 percent of Israel's 6.3 million Jewish citizens.

    While the Israelis tend to speak of East Jerusalem and the West Bank as two separate entities, the Palestinians regard them as a single body — the occupied West Bank.

    4. What does Israel say about settlements?

    The settlers and their supporters cite the Jewish Bible, thousands of years of Jewish history, and Israel's need for "strategic depth" as reasons for living in the West Bank.

    They also note that Israel took the territory from Jordan, which has since relinquished its claim to the West Bank. Therefore, the settlers argue, there is no legal sovereign in the territory.

    However, no country, not even Israel, considers West Bank settlements to be sovereign Israeli territory. As we noted, Israel annexed East Jerusalem and administers it as part of Israel. But Israel has never annexed any other part of the West Bank.

    The settlers want to be formally incorporated into Israel, but that would ignite a major controversy. For now, Israel regards the West Bank as "disputed" territory that has been under the Israeli military since the 1967 war.

    5. How about the Palestinians?

    From some Palestinian cities, there are clear views of Israeli settlements — and new construction — on nearby hillsides. And in most settlement neighborhoods, there are wide areas of empty hillside closed to Palestinians, which Israel says are necessary buffers for security.

    Palestinians see them as visual proof that their sought-after independent state is being taken from them. Palestinian leaders have opposed peace talks in recent years while, as they see it, Israel is building on land that is part of those talks.

    6. Has Israel ever dismantled settlements?

    Yes, on a few occasions, most notably in 2005, when it removed all 8,000 settlers from the Gaza Strip. Israel decided these small, isolated settlements were too difficult to defend in a territory where the Jewish residents accounted for less than 1 percent of the population.

    The evacuation of the settlements was deeply divisive within Israel, and Israel's security forces had to drag some settlers from their homes kicking and screaming. The episode demonstrated that Israel could remove settlers, but it also showed how much friction it creates inside Israel.

     

    Can you cite any pro-Israel source, which speaks truth about illegal settlements? And if the image below paints a non-fiction picture, then do you feel there is everything wrong/you feel everything is right, with what the Palestinians are left to live with??

     

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  7. 2 hours ago, Pacifica77 said:

     Observations are subjective and objective.  ...  

    No, it is very clear that observations are purely subjective when you unfairly allowed the Dems' MSM to taint your view of President Trump. And the saddest part is how, lately, you all agree that the Dem's and the MSM's colossal deceit are coming to light more and more ---yet, you all keep tuning in to make sure you're always brainwashed by their continuum of anti-Trump propaganda. ROFL @ the insanity!

  8. 29 minutes ago, Pacifica77 said:

    taking everything he says literally   and as if it is the final word  / fact/ truth.  ... he lies. he manipulates ... he is concerned primarily about  himself...has done and said some seriously questionable things.  .. a buffoon.......... he  talks about injecting   disinfectants   and now  is taking a drug that has not been tested for  the virus............ when he plays doctor......there is a problem......... His behavior is unethical.  certainly unprofessional.   He has very  little  control  over his anger  ... too  emotional  

    Yes, more propagandized-hyperbole.

    Nothing you posted is sincerely-truthful/Everything you posted is subjectivity at its, worst, because The Dems hath comatosed you very efficiently LOL so I hope you enjoy the ride. 

  9. 18 minutes ago, Pacifica77 said:

    some people  just know how to work the system.......... and survival of the "fittest " kicks in..more obviously in a  human crisis.

    ROFL @ at it being only "survival of the fittest" kicking in ---for cases where employers tell a big, lie, about what they are (illegally) doing with CEWS for their employees

  10. 31 minutes ago, Pacifica77 said:

    So what is wrong with  being critical of  Trump??      

    Nothing, so I was not talking about being critical of Trump. Heck, I am critical of Trump! Nonetheless, that is not the same thing we see from those members I listed. Big difference.

    Being critical of Trump is not the same as constantly telling lies on Trump and constantly posting propagandized-hyperbole about Trump, yes, sort of like what you just did here by deeming his message "Kool-Aid" no doubt indeed.

  11. 21 minutes ago, Pacifica77 said:

    Trudeau is following the advice  of  the ;medical teams who are  experts  in virology,  communicable diseases  and pandemics.   This is a global  Pandemic.......so  "globalism"   would factor it.......as  nations have to share information, and work together  in finding  solutions  .  The planet is a much smaller place now.........and some degree of globalism is  imperative.

    Trudeau u is not perfect....... but a lot better than some other  leader on the planet.  This is no ta competition......it is a GLOBAL pandemic..... and the world is  totally networked now..

    cool.

  12. 53 minutes ago, New World Disorder said:

    Dammit you read my mind again! How DO you do that?

    uhhhh, by reading your posts' archive???

    53 minutes ago, New World Disorder said:

     Hey if you wanna know what I think, you can always ask me!

     

    meh, I'll pass...I much rather kept reading your old posts. It's no fun asking you questions because then your posts get too deceitful/too racist and too anti-Trump just like the posts from  @dialamah @Argus @Rue

  13. 29 minutes ago, Boges said:

    Georgia, Texas and Florida still have Social Distancing. 

    All US States and Canadian Provinces have started re-opening policies. 

    Again, a very disingenuous statement --especially in light of liberal loons like governors of MI WA CA etc

  14. 24 minutes ago, Boges said:

    Why not quote where that's said since you say I can't read. 

    I said the facts verify, so there's nothing nor any human to quote using the word "unhappy" to reopen the economy. The words  in the story still give hints and clues into the fact that many people are not interested in reopening ---although you yourself gave a blanket, generalized statement with no quotes and no proofs, when you impressed that the entire Canada frontier is reopening. If you want, I can definitely post facts from the article which give clue that you are disingenuous in what you said earlier.

  15. 1 hour ago, taxme said:

    They must try to destroy Trump's economy and destroy Trump himself before the next election because if they cannot put him out of commission by the next election then they will be in big time trouble after the next election

    Bingo! This is exactly what I've been saying all along. This has been the Dem's and China's plan, since December-January. The history of the USA verifies that the nation always reelects a President who had a robust economy like Trump had.

    I also can appreciate your scholarship about who left Russia and is living among us here in North America now.

  16. 41 minutes ago, New World Disorder said:

    Blame it on the American education system :D

    No, blame it on your hurt feelings.

    You and him both get pummeled with anti-Dem facts, so you focus on typos and phantom grammar issues. lol. I love it.  Because it highlights your perplexity and your aimlessness.

  17. 2 hours ago, Boges said:

    You don't need to because you can't. The fact that wildlife is flourishing is just an unintended consequence, just like great traffic. 

    Wake up. I know being pro-Dem requires you to have comprehension challenges, but...

    Just go try to realize that the story revealed truths which had nothing, whatsoever, to do with those 2 foxes you alluded to ... the article's facts verify that many people are unhappy about opening the economy back up. 

  18. 19 hours ago, xul said:

    So why just blame the poor Indian? President of the US walked into doctor's office and order him to prescribe hydroxychloroquine for him. In India, hydroxychloroquine probably isn't a prescription drug since the Indian could buy it himself from a drug store. So he prescribed the drug himself.

     

    You know what? I'm going to pretend you did not post this. Yes. Since I know you're an intelligent brother, I'm going to pretend that you're sooo intelligent to whereas...you felt like kidding around with me here lol. So, you posted the exact perfect reason why you had no business/no Right/no grounds for connecting President Trump, to that Indian's decision to create/ingest a fatal, unauthorized concoction.

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