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To: marcos who wrote (156831)1/23/2005 12:58:53 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Marcos, while imo Einstein wasn't much of a politician, Einstein never opposed the actions of the Zionists who defended themselves from annihilation (there's that dratted context thing you keep ignoring. The Arabs started the war. No war, no dislocation - on either side). Relations between Einstein and Ben Gurion were so good that Ben Gurion asked Einstein to be President of Israel (a symbolic post); he declined.

Very tricky again, trying to mix up 'Jewish homeland' with 'homeland for a Jewish nation' - they are not synonymous

Excuse me, but the Jewish people have been a well defined people for over three thousand years with a well defined homeland - Israel - and you do not get to redefine them on your terms, for your convenience.