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Old 07-12-2006, 08:08 AM
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I can see it all now ... the Six-Minute War. Please let me know when it starts ... so I can time my boiled eggs.

The last time I looked ...

... Israel consisted of about one-zilllionth of all the land currently occupied by Arabs ... from the west coast of Africa ... all the way to Mesopotamia ... who conquered most of it with bloody swords.

Just the Arab homeland of Arabia ... is hundreds of times the size of Israel. Surely the Arab homeland of Arabia is big enough ... and wealthy enough ... to squeeze in a few million of their beloved Palestinian brethren ... isn't it?
I agree with you 100%. The Arabs have 99% of the land in the Middle East. Israel has less than 1%, yet people say Israel has too much land and should give some of their land to Arabs(Palestinians). It's a joke. Can you imagine if the situation was reversed? Can you imagine a hypothetical where the situation was revesed and the Jews had the entire Middle East and there was a tiny Muslim state called Israel? In my hypothetical, do you think that any of these Israel bashers would be demanding that this tiny Muslim state give much of their land to the Jews? Of course not.
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Old 07-12-2006, 08:50 AM
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I agree with you 100%. The Arabs have 99% of the land in the Middle East. Israel has less than 1%, yet people say Israel has too much land and should give some of their land to Arabs(Palestinians). It's a joke. Can you imagine if the situation was reversed? Can you imagine a hypothetical where the situation was revesed and the Jews had the entire Middle East and there was a tiny Muslim state called Israel? In my hypothetical, do you think that any of these Israel bashers would be demanding that this tiny Muslim state give much of their land to the Jews? Of course not.
Can you imagine?....

What if the Israelis didn't treat the 1967 negotiated borders as if they did not exist? Well, if you can, you can imagine peace (it's easy if you try).

Can you imagine ? ...

Israel and Palestinians working hard to make the agreed to "Roadmap To Peace" (which yes, surprise, required Israel to withdraw from occupied Palestinian land) work instead of making a mockery of ir? Well, if you can, you can imagine peace (it's easy if you try).

The world is not flat. The world is not make believe. Real issues require real work. Imagine that!
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Old 07-12-2006, 11:12 AM
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I agree with you 100%. The Arabs have 99% of the land in the Middle East. Israel has less than 1%, yet people say Israel has too much land and should give some of their land to Arabs(Palestinians). It's a joke. Can you imagine if the situation was reversed? Can you imagine a hypothetical where the situation was revesed and the Jews had the entire Middle East and there was a tiny Muslim state called Israel? In my hypothetical, do you think that any of these Israel bashers would be demanding that this tiny Muslim state give much of their land to the Jews? Of course not.
The ironic part is that even the name "Palestinian" is not a genuine description of who these people are. The area was always known as Judea until the Romans renamed it Syria Palestina.

The "Palestinians" are just Arabs who lived in Judea instead of their homeland of Arabia.

And speaking of the Arabian homeland ... why is it called "Saudi" Arabia? Why is this the only country on the planet which is named after a single family?

When are the Judean Arabs going to demand a return to their homeland in Arabia ... and demand that the Saud family relinquish their dictatorial and rapacious control of Arabia?

All Jews are welcome in Israel ... and all Arabs should be welcome in Arabia ... which is a huge and wealthy land. I hope and pray that some day the Judean Arabs will be able to return to a free and democratic Republic of Arabia.

Arabia for all Arabs ... not just the Saud family !!!
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Old 07-12-2006, 01:24 PM
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OK so now Hezbollah has decided to get into the kidnapping act. Now into to Lebanon. More innocent people to be toyed with. The groups and countries that support the terrorists know what the Israeli response will be. Then know innocent Lebanese will get caught in the middle. So they terrorize both the Arab people just trying to survive (because they are not paid for jihad) and Israelis. Wonderful.
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Old 07-12-2006, 01:36 PM
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The ironic part is that even the name "Palestinian" is not a genuine description of who these people are. The area was always known as Judea until the Romans renamed it Syria Palestina.

The "Palestinians" are just Arabs who lived in Judea instead of their homeland of Arabia.

And speaking of the Arabian homeland ... why is it called "Saudi" Arabia? Why is this the only country on the planet which is named after a single family?

When are the Judean Arabs going to demand a return to their homeland in Arabia ... and demand that the Saud family relinquish their dictatorial and rapacious control of Arabia?

All Jews are welcome in Israel ... and all Arabs should be welcome in Arabia ... which is a huge and wealthy land. I hope and pray that some day the Judean Arabs will be able to return to a free and democratic Republic of Arabia.

Arabia for all Arabs ... not just the Saud family !!!
THis is the kind of arguement that goes nowhere. Each group will pick a particular time in history of "greatest signficance" and claim that it is their land. This is a dead end way to solve the present crisis. Anytime the diff. sides get together and the talks degenerate into who rightfully "owns" the land, both sides immediately retreat into their own version based on God said it was ours and I will prove it with my chronology.
Heck the state I live in could be claimed by 100 different groups based on history. How far shall we go back...
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Old 07-12-2006, 02:36 PM
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THis is the kind of arguement that goes nowhere. Each group will pick a particular time in history of "greatest signficance" and claim that it is their land. This is a dead end way to solve the present crisis. Anytime the diff. sides get together and the talks degenerate into who rightfully "owns" the land, both sides immediately retreat into their own version based on God said it was ours and I will prove it with my chronology.
Heck the state I live in could be claimed by 100 different groups based on history. How far shall we go back...
But shouldn't the Jews get 1/10 of 1% of the Middle East as their homeland?

What's to be disputed once that's agreed to? And why wouldn't anyone agree to them having their own measly share ... unless they're motivated by pure hatred?

The Arabs have no excuses whatsoever for denying the Jews their tiny, tiny piece of the pie.

They have their own homeland ... it's even named after them ... it's called Arabia ... and it's very large and very wealthy. Let all Arabs go there and live in peace and freedom.

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