By: chapultepec
there is a little mistake in your analogy: mexico is not under illegal military occupation
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there is a little mistake in your analogy: mexico is not under illegal military occupation “…It is useful to bear in mind that Israel understood at once that its settlement projects in the occupied...
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here is the corresponding footnote to the excerpt quoted above: “…Gershom Gorenberg, The Accidental Empire (New York: Times Books, 2006). On the carefully planned and systematic execution of the...
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Your analogy would be far more better indeed if you say something like this: Suppose that back in the early 19th century (i.e. before 1848) the mexicans that once lived in California, Nevada, Utah,...
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Jeremy, are you the moderator of this site? And even it’s so, how can you ban anybody? Isn’t it a free country with free speech? Please don’t shoot yourself in the foot. As regarding the hate you are...
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Are you kidding me, Hurricane? This is my site. You do not have a right to comment here. I allow you that privilege, and I can take it away.
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BTW, you might be interested to know I just revoked someone’s privileges by deleting a comment that began “Jewry by definition is a psychopathic hate cult…” So far I’ve been lenient with your “Jew...
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Jeremy R. Hammond, I did not know that it’s your personal site. And sorry I made you so angry. For some reason (but I have a pretty good idea what it is) you don’t shut up people who are writing on...
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you don’t shut up people who are writing on your site terrible anti-Israel and anti-Jewish comments Actually, the last comment I deleted began “Jewry by definition is a psychopathic hate cult…”, which...
View ArticleBy: Mike
I am a Jew… Firstly, to all of the bloggers please refrain from using G-D’s name Y-A-H-W-E-H. Its very holy and should not be used carelessly, or at all. I vehemently disagree with any idea to wipe out...
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I forgot to mention that the Israeli Arabs are given more freedom and rights, in every dimension of their lives (economically, socially, politically), in Israel than any other country in the middle...
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Therefore the destruction of Israel, G-D forbid, would also be a tragedy for the arabs living therein.
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There is One with authority that decides about Israel, the United States and every other country. That is the Lord God of Creation, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. His decision is final, the...
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Dear Sir, Can you provide a documentary evidence for your claim that “Three-quarters of a million Arab Palestinians were forced from their homes or fled out of fear of massacres”? It will help me in my...
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Rights are not “given” by the state. They are inherent, and while there are other states that infringe upon and violate the rights of their citizens more than Israel does to its Arab citizens, the...
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But the collapse of the racist Zionist regime in Israel would be a blessing not only for the Arabs living there, but for the Jews, as well, and a blessing to the whole world.
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For someone who employs a religious argument citing the Bible, you sure demonstrate a greivous lack of knowledge of what it actually says. I’ll repeat my previous comment to another who employed this...
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Sure. Read the book “The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine” by Ilan Pappe. He documents this tragedy extensively.
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