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Along that line of reasoning, one would think that Jonathan Pollard should have been executed for putting the middle east at risk of much worse evaporation.
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Careful, your ignorance is showing.
I suggest you Google for "living conditions in Gaza" and start reading before you spew another ignorant talking point.
You have no idea what the Gaza Strip really is and what Israel has done to it. It's now nothing more than a bombed out and nearly uninhabitable prison for almost two million people with nothing left to lose.
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Careful, your Anti-semitism is showing.
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Whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation, take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.
Simon Wiesel when accepting his Nobel prize.
What he said can easily be applied to the Palestinians today.
p.s. I am not anti-semitic or against any religion.
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PALESTENIANS WERE DANCING IN THE STREET ON 9/11/2001, IN ADDITION TO STABBING AN AMERICAN TO DEATH THIS PAST WEEK
Sounds like they have already chosen sides!
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That has been debunked already. 5 dancing Isrealis has not been debunked. They were simply there to "document the event" as they stated on live TV.
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Let's not mention the fact that they were dancing for certain peddlers giving out free candy and thus the reason for the dancing.
Jury is still out why 5 other gentlemen in New Jersey who were dancing at the event where their stated position on live TV was that they "were there to document the event".
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23741 wrote: I am not anti-semitic or against any religion. OTOH, I'm against all of them.
You've gotta have a Yin to go with your Yang.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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No, it's not. This is yet another ignorant bullshit talking point on your part.
I am not and never have been an anti-Semite. Just because I don't agree with what Israel is doing in no way means I'm an anti-Semite. Just because I don't agree with what Hamas and the Palestinians are doing in no way means I hate them either.
What I do believe is that they BOTH need to put the weapons down and never pick them up again and start talking to each other and start helping solve the problems, immediately.
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After what happened in the 1940s, the Jewish people are not and should never be expected to disarm.
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Jeeze. How old are you, 12?
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Worse, he's got religion.
But if he's not fed he's okay(ish).
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So, what happened to the Jewish people in WWII completely justifies them annihilating the Palestinians at a casualty rate of nearly 7 to 1?
I didn't say disarm. I said lay them down. I should have been more clear and stated that they should never pickup arms against each other. Nothing will come of it other than more needless, pointless death.
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They are Islamic terrorists because that's what they say they are. They've even made a good case for it, invoking scripture about vanguards and apocalypses and an Islamic Utopia that comes after. We didn't brand them, they asked for it.
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So if a man thinks he is a goat, and commits and act of terrorism, are we to consider this GOAT Terrorism?
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If he has any claim to being a goat, and says his reasons for terrorism is goatness, sure.
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Thereby justifying an assault on all goats then?
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Obviously not. Is-a relationships only work one way.
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But, the man swore up and down "In the name of all goats, I....."..
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No, it does not work the same way and you know it.
Abandon your highly transparent attempt to trick me into making a logic error.
Claiming a label (within reason) and claiming to be their representative are completely different things.
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Claiming to represent all goats does not verify and validate representation of all goats.
No matter how others may try to "use" such claim to serve their agenda.
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harold aptroot wrote: Claiming a label (within reason) Claiming that there is a god is not a reasonable act. Faith is, by definition, an act without reason.
Based on my extensive study and experience of human nature, if anyone claims (however indirectly) to be unreasonable, I'll believe them.
Politicians claim to represent "their people" and religious leaders claim to represent their gods. I honestly don't see either of those claims as being any more unreasonable than each other, or than claiming to represent goats.
In fact, I hereby proclaim myself the global representative for all bananas. If you have something to say to the banana kingdom, it has to go through me -- and you Don't want to upset the 73,000,000,000,000 bananas that I speak for!
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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If a terrorist calls himself Islamic, you can't believe him
But if man calls himself a woman, better not question that!
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Do not give these losers the satisfaction of representing Islam. These criminal actions are the actions of a few, and to brand the billion plus muslims on this planet as a result, you are playing into the terrorists' hand and doing exactly what they want.
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I'm disappointed that I've yet to see anyone on The Facebook change their profile pic to have a Turkish or Bangladeshi flag superimposed on their selfie.
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