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Israeli Gaza conflict?????? (GAZA)     

Fred1new - 06 Jan 2009 19:21

Will this increase or decrease the likelihood of terrorist actions in America, Europe and the rest of the world?

If you were a member of a family murdered in this conflict, would you be seeking revenge?

Should Tzipi Livni and Ehud Olmert, be tried for war crimes if or when this conflict comes to an end?

What will the price of oil be in 4 weeks time?

mnamreh - 03 Nov 2010 16:31 - 3734 of 6906

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In The Land of the B - 03 Nov 2010 17:18 - 3735 of 6906

I thought Obama and Cameron and all of "them" were all closet Jews.
Also I'madinnerjacket boss of Eye-Ran is a Jew.
Not to mention Drogba.

Haystack - 03 Nov 2010 17:19 - 3736 of 6906

I am certainly not a Guardian reader. The reports of settler violence come from many sources. Stealing the Palestinians' olive crops, their land, bulldozing their crops and houses. All of this happpens while IOF forces protect the settlers. Ony a couple of days ago some settlers burned a Christian church in the West Bank. The settler movement tends to be mainly ultra right wing orthodox. Their views, which are often quoted are that non Jews are scum and should be destroyed. This is ethnic cleasing on a par with the Nazis.

Gausie - 03 Nov 2010 17:21 - 3737 of 6906

Haystack - only you could suggest something was "ethnetic cleasing". You have some truly great phrases. You should one day publish your language and they should teach it in schools.

cynic - 03 Nov 2010 17:30 - 3738 of 6906

ethnetic is magnetic and draws in arcolights whether they like it or not!

Haystack - 03 Nov 2010 17:37 - 3739 of 6906

I rarely check my posts for spelling. i am not a very good typist.

In The Land of the B - 03 Nov 2010 17:38 - 3740 of 6906

haycrapper is right.
You'd never have thought I'd ever say that.

























He doesn't read the guardian





Does anyone know of a nazi who does?

In The Land of the B - 03 Nov 2010 18:50 - 3741 of 6906

"not a very good typist"
not a very good anything
refuses to be objective and is even proud of that
banned from the hypnotherapist register (thank god)
doesn't have an original idea in his head, only being able to grasp how to copy and paste off the internet
need I go on
no, it'll only encourage him
he's like the man being pelted with rotten tomatoes in the stocks for being a yobbo picking on others constantly - he enjoys it because he thinks he's the centre of attraction
nothing personal Greg, just get a life and treatment for the OCD, we all care for you....really.........

Haystack - 03 Nov 2010 19:28 - 3742 of 6906

In The Land of the B

Are you saying that you are objective?

LOL

I refer you to your post 3725 above. It is hardly the post of an objective person. It is more the post of someone preaching violence.

"Israel assasinates those who have a history of violence towards israel and its citizens. Those that carry out those acts do so in the knowledge that Israel will track them down and put them out of their misery.
Remember the police station in ramallah where 2 reserve soldiers were savagely murdered and their bodies flung from the 1st floor-well the guy who came out showing the blood on his hands is now sharing seventh heaven with his virgin brides.

:) :) I didn't know that. That's put a smile on my face :)"

Fred1new - 03 Nov 2010 19:45 - 3743 of 6906

Sure is a recommendation for Israeli Administration's standards if they are responsible.

Can understand why there is no progression to peace in that area.



yuff - 04 Nov 2010 10:30 - 3744 of 6906

Very pleasant pictures on pages 6 and 7 of the Mail this morning. ISLAM WILL DOMINATE THE WORLD .Yes these guys waving these placards in London.

Talk about British tolerance. Try doing this in an Islamic country-demonstrating .You wont be seen again.

I fear that islam may well dominate the world and indeed this beautiful country of ours. Only the EDF and the BNP openly state their opposition. And that is what is so sad-2 racist parties attracting support.

Fred1new - 04 Nov 2010 11:01 - 3745 of 6906

It would seem, to me, more reasonable to raise the standards of "Tolerance and Democracy" of the countries you "maybe" referring to, than to lower our standards to theirs.

Re-watched the The Nazis "A Warning from History" on The Yesterday TV channel.

Interesting, to see that Fascism evolved from similar economic conditions as we are in at present.

mnamreh - 04 Nov 2010 11:48 - 3746 of 6906

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Fred1new - 04 Nov 2010 11:59 - 3747 of 6906

NM.

Thank you.

Unfortunately, I have to agree with the sentiment of your post.

I can see why some die out of exasperation.

cynic - 04 Nov 2010 12:23 - 3748 of 6906

post 3745 - economic hardship frequently leads to demands for protectionism and/or nationalist movements and/or the "identification" of a scapegoat .... while nazism was certainly a result of this, such manifestations are not necessarily right wing and a number of genocidal instances could possibly or even probably be laid at this same door

Fred1new - 04 Nov 2010 12:42 - 3749 of 6906

Good God,

Cynic, has written something sensible at last.

Have to watch out he is catching up at last.

By the way, stop reading my posts!

Haystack - 06 Nov 2010 16:14 - 3750 of 6906

Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister of Israel

http://www.haaretz.com/blogs/a-special-place-in-hell/lieberman-is-kahane-and-even-the-right-senses-it-1.320219

Lieberman will stop at nothing. He will use the rostrum of the UN General Assembly to undermine his own PM, mount a campaign speech for domestic consumption, and lend credence to those who condemn Israelis for unwillingness to make peace.

Is anyone on the mainstream Jewish right anyone at all willing to speak in defense of Avigdor Lieberman, the bully in the china shop of Israel's relationship with its Arab minority?

He will stop at nothing. He will use the world's premier platform, the rostrum of the United Nations General Assembly, to simultaneously undermine his own prime minister, mount a campaign speech intended for domestic consumption, and lend credence to those who take Israelis to task for being unwilling to make peace.

The right certainly should have known. The former nightclub bouncer from Moldova behaves for all the world like a former nightclub bouncer. A man, who confessed to and was convicted of threatening a 12-year-old boy, conducts affairs of state like a man capable of physically assaulting a 12-year-old boy.

The man who has spoken in the past of "erasing" parts of Palestinian Jericho and of drowning Palestinian prisoners at sea, and who suggested that Arab MKs who met with Hamas be executed, has become Israel's representative to the world community.


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And how do they view Lieberman now? The best indication may have come in a poll published at the weekend. Asked - and the very question says a great deal about the current atmosphere in Israel - "Who among politicians contributes the most to the rise in trends of extremist nationalism, to the point of fascism?" fully 60% of Israelis responding answered "Avigdor Lieberman."

Gausie - 06 Nov 2010 20:06 - 3751 of 6906

What other democracies in the middle east have the freedom of speech that allows radical anti-government publications such as ha-aretz to flourish? Long may it continue.

Haystack - 07 Nov 2010 00:33 - 3752 of 6906

Plenty of dark things are done under the banner of democracy.

MightyMicro - 07 Nov 2010 00:34 - 3753 of 6906

More complete tosh from Fred: "Interesting, to see that Fascism evolved from similar economic conditions as we are in at present. "

The hyper-inflation of the Weimar Republic doesn't bear any similarity to today. At least, I haven't noticed anybody heading to Tesco lately with a wheelbarrow full of currency to buy a loaf of bread.

Perhaps in downtown Harare . . .
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