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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: RetiredNow who wrote (239999)7/4/2005 2:31:08 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) of 1574054
 
That's why Israel gives it the bird every time a new resolution is passed against it. And why do you think that is?

Because the General Assembly resolutions are dominated by Arab countries and Europe and their one sided condemnation of Israel. You'll notice that most of those resolutions condemn Israel's action but don't mention any of the Palestinian atrocities. So any country that is so obviously, one-sidedly bashed by the U.N. has every right to ignore it as unjust.

Why do you think the U.S. feel compelled to take Israel's side on many things? It is to provide some balance to that part of the world. Justice demands balance. To condemn one side without acknowledging the atrocities of the other side isn't justice. It's bias.


That's interesting. A UN resolution is passed, thanks to the US, that allows for the creation Israel. The Zionists are overjoyed and dance in the streets. Years later the Israelis violate that resolution repeatedly and the US says its okay because its trying to keep balance. I don't buy it and I'm American.......imagine what the rest of the world thinks.

If you think the UN has no credibility, why do you think that is?

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