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bud

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  1. nope. the west bank and east jerusalem are not your land, you hypocrite douchebag.
  2. eh? are you channeling us from 1711?
  3. the west bank and east jerusalem is not your land.
  4. terrorism is part of israel's creation. but that's okay with you, because you're a hypocrite douchebag. and yours doesn't override theirs, you hypocrite douchebag. then you would be respecting the moral and legal obligation you have towards the freedom, independence and self-determination of the people and their land. staying on their land and annexing it does nothing but to fan extremism. you're ignorant if you think otherwise. they started once european jews started migrating to palestine and pushing the palestinians out. that was the cause. before that, jews in relative peace in the arab world and iran. your statement is illogical and irrational. the palestinians having freedom and self-determination wouldn't make them more angry and hostile towards israel, as opposed to the anger they're feeling today for what israel has put them through. what a stupid thing to say.
  5. you don't say. but for some reason, the murders, bombings, attacks and arrests of palestinians in and outside of israel are justifiable, right? how can you stand yourself and your double standards?
  6. egypt and jordan are not occupying and annexing palestinian land. what mumble jumble you type.
  7. they're no more dangerous and fanatic than the zionist regime. anyone who follows the region and is honest about it can easily admit which country is the aggressor.
  8. what? are you saying that the palestinian territory does not belong to palestinians? that they should move out of their land and go to egypt? why are you so against the liberation and self-deterimination of palestinians? why are you such an extremist?
  9. just to clarify, since you're unable to comprehend that my statement has nothing to do with the legitimacy of the state of israel, i am talking about israel's actions in the occupied territories. stop playing the victim. israel has its state. something the world has accepted. the concern right now is israel's expansionism and their continuous violations of the palestinians' legitimate rights as humans. so yeah, the time will be up soon for israel just like it happened in south africa to the apartheid regime.
  10. once again, you're confused and mixing up being against israel's policies in the occupied territories with anti-semitism. they are not the same. boy, you guys really know how to kill the meaning of a word.
  11. they got their country. now if only they (some already do) would feel that the palestinians are entitled to self-determination and liberation.
  12. and then see the other 90%+ of reps and senators who would not dare to go against the grain. face it bc2004, your government is heavily influenced by lobby groups, namely the military industrial complex, pharmaceutics, energy and israel. meaning that they will respond to special interest first, before the american people's interest. those who go against these lobby groups, risk losing financial support for the election campaigns. except for a very few, majority of the reps and senators are elected because of the money they receive from these major groups. 'money speaks' as you continuously repeat. so please stick with reality and admit that the american government is controlled by special interest groups and the only thing getting in the way of the u.s. political system being as corrupt as most other places around the world is its constitution.
  13. why must you include your resume in every post? if you have links of maps and documentations, then post it. give it up with your narcissistic posts like anyone cares how you feel about yourself.
  14. the palestinians do not want to live in cantons with highways controlled by israel. that's the best israel (through barak) has offered. if i were palestinian, i would also tell israel to take their conditions and shove it. israel is useless. you can't deal with these people because they're not interested in anything but their selfish visions which is still dominated by the ultra right wing nationalists.
  15. 1967 border. you know, the one that the world (including u.s. and canada) recognizes and israel does not.
  16. i'm all for the israeli state within their legal borders. it's not a national suicide to give up claims to land that legally and morally does not belong to you.
  17. link The parliament's speaker will give an important annoucement shortly. According to the Egyptian Constitution, Fathy Sorour, by virtue of his parliamentary position, is the one entitled to take over the presidency for an interim period in case of a sudden presidential vacancy. mubarak milked it as much he wanted. he'll be on the first private jet with his millions to england. the question is, how will u.s. and israel handle this? u.s. shouldn't really care, but since this is israel's problem, they are forced to care.
  18. this is why israel will never be a partner of peace. because justice and fairness is impossible in their mind. time for the world to officially recognize the state of palestine and stop wasting time with the israeli government.
  19. whatever buddy. they will use every power that they have to prevent one from happening.
  20. how can they claim it when they've made every attempt to keep these weasels in power? you can't claim that you helped topple dictators when you're paying them billions every year in military aid. mubarak will be on one of his private jets to england in the next day or two.
  21. who is sweating more? mubarak or the zionist government? who will help them keep the gazans in prison now? time is up for mubarak. he will be resigning soon.
  22. maybe they thought since terrorism worked for irgun and the stern gang, it would work for them? you guys are hilarious with your attempts to try to shift all blames on the palestinian. your denial that israel is not interested in a fair and just peace, despite all the facts in front of us, including the fact that palestinians are without a state and israel continues to steal more land, is also hilarious (woo - run-on sentence). i guess it's your choice to want to create a world full of lies and half-truths only to support stealing more from a damned piece of land. come summer time, palestinians will test the world and request recognition of an independent palestinian state. over 100 countries already do and more will follow. israel's time will soon be up. it happened in south africa, it will happen in palestine.
  23. link The agreement calls for $3.1 billion in U.S. funds to Israel over a five-year period beginning with the next budget. Last November, Vice President Joe Biden met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and told the Jewish Federation of North America that the Obama administration "represents an unbroken chain in American leaders who have understood this critical strategic relationship.". The steadfast support for Israel is widespread in Congress and Paul's proposal is certain to face strong opposition. In a fresh example of that support, six senior members of the House sent a letter to President Barack Obama imploring him to promise a veto of a pending U.N. resolution that condemns Israel and urging him to pressure Palestinian leaders to negotiate directly with Israel. Signing the letter were House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va.; House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer, D-Md.; Foreign Affairs Chairwoman Ilena Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla.; the panel's top Democrat, Rep. Howard Berman of California, and the heads of the committee's subcommittee on the Middle East, Reps. Steve Chabot, R-Ohio and Gary Ackerman, D-N.Y. i'm certain that a smear campaign will begin soon, headed by the above to try to marginalize him.
  24. enter israeli lobby's newest target, mr. rand paul: WASHINGTON -- Tea party-backed Republican Sen. Rand Paul favors cutting U.S. aid to Israel as part of a deficit-driven effort to slash government spending by $500 billion this year, drawing criticism from Democrats and Republicans who argue the U.S. must be unwavering in its support for the longtime Mideast ally. this will be interesting as rand paul is known as one of the grassroots leaders of the tea party. at the same time, the mainstream republicans who favour military spending and the unconditional support for israel, like palin and her gang at foxnews have been quite successful in pulling the tea party movement into their corner. a possible clash of agendas is approaching.
  25. i'm sure most of you have heard about the hundreds of leaked confidential palestinian documents that shed light into negotiations between the palestinian authorities and the israeli government. they present a moment of truth for the peace process. they provide us with a real look at how serious each side is about a peace agreement and how far they are willing to go. so far, the major highlight of the leaks is the palestinians willingness to concede all but one of the east jerusalem jewish settlements, and parts of the old city. giving up control of the al-asqa mosque to an international committee was the biggest concession of all. that was apparently the issue that stalled the camp david talks. another big concession was the palestinians agreed to land swap to accommodate 70% of the jewish settlers in the west bank and east jerusalem AND to forgo the rights of all but a few thousand palestinian refugees. the concessions did not end there. they also agreed to: - recognize israel as a 'jewish state' - a land swap deal which echos lieberman's population transfer proposal - demilitarization of palestine the most recent documents released show how deep the abbas government was in bed with the israelis, in knowing about the attack on gaza that left over 1000 civilians killed and thousands more injured and homeless. an attack and a continued blockade that has over 80% of the population reliant on foreign aid. so how will each side suffer from this leak? the abbas government was not only aware of the gaza attack but seem to have given its blessing. and of course, willing to "sell out", as many palestinians are calling it, and give up major parts of east jerusalem occupied by jewish settlers. then there is the israeli government who, contrary to what their PR campaign puts out, isn't interested in making a real and just peace deal. all they're interested in is paying lip service while continuing their land grab and discrimination against the palestinians.
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