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To: tejek who wrote (174173)12/29/2008 3:01:58 AM
From: Jorj X MckieRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
I have read the history of Palestine. And perhaps my views vaguely resemble the truth in much the same way the homes of palestinians resemble "refugee camps".

Maybe you should read a little about the connection between the arabs and nazis. Especially Ba'athist.

Hell, the posterboy for the PLO, yasser arafat spent the first 20 years of his life in Cairo. The only reason he went to palestine was to fight against israelis.

as far as lebanon goes, again, perhaps if the lebanese government hadn't allowed Hezbollah to fire rockets into israel, israel wouldn't have attacked lebanon.

When I was growing up, my brother and our friends had a rule. If we were punched by another, we had the right to either do three punchbacks or one punchback three times as hard. I like the idea of 100x retaliation in the case of israel being attacked.



To: tejek who wrote (174173)12/29/2008 3:40:48 AM
From: Patricia TrincheroRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
We have Palestinian friends who claim they had to sleep on the side of their house opposite the main road when they were growing up............Israeli soldiers patrolled the road and shot indiscriminately into the building on the roadside.

Our friends are family people who still own land in Ramallah but have given up all hope of returning there to live. They don't call it Palestine...........they call it Israel.

They sent their oldest son there a few years back. His residence was broken into by soldiers. When he told the soldiers he was an American, they knocked him to the ground and said, " Welcome to Israel".

Life there is too hard for most.