Israeli-Palestinian conflict (41 Viewers)

Is Hamas a Terrorist Organization?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Should there be a Jewish nation SOMEWHERE in the world?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Should Israel be a country located in the region it is right now?

  • Yes

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king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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Group -Andy:
Alright then :)

Btw do you think it's true that "people have the government they deserve"?
Tough question Martin. I wrote something but I had to delete it. I replaced it by the exact opposite answer then, and I still don't know what the true answer is. As for the case in Iran, I think we do deserve what we have now to a great extent. But what's unfair is that a generation makes a mistake, the next generations have to pay for it. My children don't deserve to be living under this regime only because they had a stupid mother like me :D
 
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ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    You do have a point here, i have to admit. But try to understand, that after all those years of having to deal with the oppression not only of our governments but Western colonial powers too, sometimes we get a bit too emotional.
    Hey, it's no sweat off my back. I'm trying to help the lot out there by exposing this foreign policy terrorism, but when you see folks cheering on the deaths of Americans you're not going to get much sympathy, even from me. So the cycle of death continues.

    Whatever. Maybe Bush was right that the only solution to the Mid East is that the place is destroyed. That's actually, most probably, spot on. There isn't any other answer.
     

    Fred

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    Oct 2, 2003
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    Hey, it's no sweat off my back. I'm trying to help the lot out there by exposing this foreign policy terrorism, but when you see folks cheering on the deaths of Americans you're not going to get much sympathy, even from me. So the cycle of death continues.

    Whatever. Maybe Bush was right that the only solution to the Mid East is that the place is destroyed. That's actually, most probably, spot on. There isn't any other answer
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    ReBeL

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    Hey, it's no sweat off my back. I'm trying to help the lot out there by exposing this foreign policy terrorism, but when you see folks cheering on the deaths of Americans you're not going to get much sympathy, even from me. So the cycle of death continues.

    Whatever. Maybe Bush was right that the only solution to the Mid East is that the place is destroyed. That's actually, most probably, spot on. There isn't any other answer.
    Relax, Andy.

    I know it is hard for anybody to see foreigners cheering for the death of his people, but these killed were:

    1- Not in America, but they were in an occupied country by the US army.

    2- Not civilians, but helping in occupying and harassing a whole people in Afghanistan.

    If at least one of these two factors was not existing in these killed, you won't see people cheering for their death.

    :tup:
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
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    Relax, Andy.

    I know it is hard for anybody to see foreigners cheering for the death of his people, but these killed were:

    1- Not in America, but they were in an occupied country by the US army.

    2- Not civilians, but helping in occupying and harassing a whole people in Afghanistan.

    If at least one of these two factors was not existing in these killed, you won't see people cheering for their death.

    :tup:
    Oh, hooray for that. How generous.

    So after condeming people that blow themselves up. You want to blow us all up? :confused:

    Somehow that sounds rather contradictory to me.
    I'm not advocating it, and would never suggest such a policy, but unfortunately it is the truth. The only way there will be peace in the Middle East is if nobody lived there anymore.

    That's cold, harsh, but true reality of the situation. Thousands of years is a testament to it's factuality.
     

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