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brainlessone

07/25/05 5:35 PM

#117634 RE: Fred Langford #117605

fred you are forgetting the zionist manifesto, how can you be so blind? israel wanted the war in Iraq to make it part of greater israel. here I will show you a map if you dont beleive me: http://www.alfredlilienthal.com/greaterisrael.htm

steph beleives this. its frightening, but no different than osama talking about the crusaders and infidels


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StephanieVanbryce

07/25/05 6:13 PM

#117649 RE: Fred Langford #117605

Let me ask you a question Fred , please . Why can't we transfer 10 million Mexicans Americans to Mexico? or

Why can't we transfer 6 million American Jews to Isreal?

It is mostly economic reasons . Did you ever take the time to find out why that is true ?

Jordanians became a minority in their own country.

Why not take 6 million wasprotestants and transport them to Scotland, England or Germany ? I also do not think those countries would want this .. And also, while we are at it , lets confiscate all holdings of the people we are transferring and destroy their homes so they have no assets to take to the the new place we are 'transferring ' them to.


" Most, if not all, host countries are hesitant to grant political rights (such as the right to vote) to non-citizens, especially if the "newcomers" could overnight change the political landscape. This political problem was the case in Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria soon after the 1948 war. For example, Jordan's citizens became (overnight) a minority in their own country. To ask the average Jordanian to accept this situation on a permanent basis, without anything in return, is to create a "political time bomb". Unfortunately, this "political time bomb" has already exploded in Jordan and Lebanon, and its after shocks are still felt today.

There is no question of the fact that some political movements have benefited politically and economically from not integrating the Palestinian refugees. We agree that all host countries used (and will continue to use) the refugees as a tool to collect international aid and bribes. We also concur that suppressing Palestinians makes political and economic sense to some regional leaders. On the other hand, it's not fair to point the finger of blame at the host countries for not solving a problem that Israel has created. By blocking the Palestinian refugees' return to their homes, farms, and businesses, Israel has made this problem persist and fester for many generations, and it has to put up the lion's share of the effort needed to solve it. "


Those are just the facts...