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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (326004)2/15/2007 12:37:27 PM
From: Elroy  Respond to of 1586149
 
I introduced the phrase, but I didn't introduce the "nuances." I take issue with the spin that you pass off as "nuance."

Now I have no idea what you are talking about. What spin and nuances am I introducing? Do you have me confused with someone else?

Now it's all fine and dandy if you want to propose a solution, but for God's sake, wake up to the fact that many Arabs, some even going to tax-funded colleges here in America, are not going to accept it.

Of course some are not going to accept it. Some will, some won't. Those that won't become the enemy. They are the enemies of Jews, Muslims and others that want to live together as equals. They are the bad guys. The new Pasreal and multi-ethnic Lebanon are the US allies, those opposed to humans living together side by side as equals are the enemies.

That's the true meaning of the phrase "wiping Israel off the map." It's not some desire on the part of those uttering the phrase to see your ideal of a multicultural society in Jerusalem. It's their desire to "toss Jews into the sea," just like Egypt promised back in 1967.

Yeah, we toss those racist guys into sea. People who are opposed to the idea of Jews, Arabs and others living as equals in Pasreal - and take action to harm the new state - get the shit kicked out of them.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (326004)2/15/2007 12:55:52 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1586149
 
Like I said, if what you "prefer" is to duplicate the conditions in Baghdad, then what else can I say?

You may not have read the details of my ME peace plan, but the integration of the Pal refugees into Pasreal takes place over a long, a la 20 year, period. 15% of Israeli population is Arab now, and they live there peacefully (I think). Notching that up 2% per year wouldn't have to result in Bagdhad.