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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: bentway who wrote (257138)10/26/2005 8:38:43 PM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (2) of 1571605
 
I agree with you that Israel can defend itself. If Iran launched a nuke at Israel, they could probably wipe Israel off the map, but Israel has nuke capable subs that would be able to ensure Iran is also wiped off the map, even after Israel ceased to function as a sovereign state.

Now having said all that, you are wrong about one thing. The U.S. has committed many many times over the last 50 years to come to Israel's aid whenever they are in need. This President has said, "Israel has no greater friend than this administration."

Frankly, I believe in loyalty between countries. If I had to choose between Islamofascists or wacky Israelis, I'd choose the Israelis any day. They are a little crazy, but they are a free people. There are as many stripes of Jews as there are Americans. And most important, they share our values.

Among the Muslims in the Middle East, their beliefs and customs are very foreign to Western culture. They have very little freedom, suppress their women, and have a backward culture. Putting political correctness aside for just one moment, we have to ask ourselves, do we really want this type of culture to dominate our world? I sure as hell hope it never does. We'd all live in the hell the Middle East Muslims have made for themselves. That would be a life not worth living.
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