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Israel/Hamas Conflict (pg. 5)
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| Marcus Summers |
| quote: | Originally posted by aNYthing
why camel jockeys use funny names like "hamas"? Can they not say "terrists", like the rest of the world thinks of them?
Maybe if Abdulah learned how to program a computer, instead of making an explosive belt that will go off in a middle of a busy market... Or perhaps Omar learned how to teach math, instead of jihad.. Or Mustafa learned how to succeed at autoerotic asphyxiation, instead of beating his wife, perhaps then the rest of the world would be little more sympathetic to their cause. |
Go to bed, shlomo goldstein. |
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| aNYthing |
| quote: | Originally posted by Marcus Summers
Go to bed, shlomo goldstein. |
How do you know my name? Are you a wizard? |
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| junkproject |
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| AnotherWay83 |
while it's regrettable that so many rockets are being fired into Israel by hamas, after considering the BS that they (the people of Gaza) have had to put up with, it's actually not surprising.
lack of access to proper food/water/employment/education/healthcare (oh and by 'lack' I mean 'total absence') can only be taken so far. there's practically a genocide goin on.
last I checked, the people of Israel had no such worries, what with massive financial assistance to the tune of billions of dollars each year being provided by the US.
you can only push someone so far before they decide to take you down with them. |
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| Alero50 |
I don't remember such fuss going on about what is happening in Syria..
Just lay off the situation maybe? and look at a genocide that took a toil of thousands just 300 miles to the north?
And perhaps the Palestinians should consider choosing a different leader than Hamas. Their negotiation skills are lacking, and surely they don't have the best of the Palestinian people at heart. (Hides long range rockets inside a kinder garden). |
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| Marcus Summers |
| quote: | Originally posted by Alero50
I don't remember such fuss going on about what is happening in Syria..
Just lay off the situation maybe? and look at a genocide that took a toil of thousands just 300 miles to the north?
And perhaps the Palestinians should consider choosing a different leader than Hamas. Their negotiation skills are lacking, and surely they don't have the best of the Palestinian people at heart. (Hides long range rockets inside a kinder garden). |
Syria isn't committing genocide. The rebels are being directly aided by western governments. |
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| Marcus Summers |
| quote: | Originally posted by Alero50
Right, bro. |
Um, yes, right. It is well known and out in the open (Check mainstream media websites) |
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| Viber |
| quote: | Originally posted by AnotherWay83
while it's regrettable that so many rockets are being fired into Israel by hamas, after considering the BS that they (the people of Gaza) have had to put up with, it's actually not surprising.
lack of access to proper food/water/employment/education/healthcare (oh and by 'lack' I mean 'total absence') can only be taken so far. there's practically a genocide goin on.
last I checked, the people of Israel had no such worries, what with massive financial assistance to the tune of billions of dollars each year being provided by the US.
you can only push someone so far before they decide to take you down with them. |
Are you insinuating that terrorists are terrorists because of their difficult life circumstances? ****** please, if that was the case you had 1 million Jews going bonanza in Europe after WWII or millions of black people slaughtering white people 24\7 in the US.
You'd think that people without food ,water or medicines (bull) will spend their money on those things instead of spending it on Rockets and AKs but that's just me. |
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| aNYthing |
| quote: | "It has been 64 years since the United Nations General Assembly approved the Partition Plan for Palestine and the struggle to implement a 'two-state solution' began. Today, we are no closer to that end. That reminds me of the definition of insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. By that definition, everyone who continues to cling to the delusion of a two-state solution is insane. There is no such thing as a two-state solution. It cannot work, it has not worked, and it will not work...
The two-state solution can never work when one of the domains, the Palestinian state, does not even acknowledge the other state’s (Israel‘s) right to exist and has as its entire purpose in life wiping Israel off the face of the earth. Never will peace come when one side possesses such hate and routinely expresses that hate through violence and blood. It is time to let go of the two-state-solution insanity..." |
http://israelipalestinian.procon.or...estionID=001327 |
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