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by grazinggoat October 20, 2007 2:28 AM EDT
grazinggoat, yea, well Israel sure can''''t beat them in a fair competition. How smart could these Israelis be to leave on their star of david and IDF boots while posing as the PLO firing rockets?
Posted by zootallures2 at 11:08 PM : Oct 19, 2007

-Zoot2, you just can''t continue sticking this to Israelis'' assses. Ok that is fine for some time, but Arabs and Israel got to sit down and discuss a fair peace deal. Time to do so! they jsut can''t continue argueing for this and that. All of them are tired of this unstable situation and need to move on. The attitude of superiority by IDF is a myth now, and needs to be revisited... But it''s also the best timing for everybody''s pride by keeping lowprofile and try to hammer a deal. Dynamics are great nowaday and need to be streamed into a positive peace settlement. Most of conditions are there for this to happen. But as long as Israel keeps this attitude of aggressive and deceptive accusations toward the neighbors, conditions will not be there. Israel needs to understand that Iran''s meances of wiping off Time''s book is a position of negotiation. Nobody can annihilate another nation, and Iran is wise enough not to cross over the red line of security.

-Israeli products have already made it through to the Arab markets under sub-contracting deals and name borrowing etc... All it needs now is a decent and genuine peace deal for development to take place.
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by ajmarine1 October 20, 2007 2:13 AM EDT
Arabs do lack the tecchy tradition and greatly need it.

Posted by grazinggoat at 10:55 PM : Oct 19, 2007

Iraq was the cradle of civilzation at one time when Europe was still leaving in caves, Egypt built some of the wonders of the world in their hayday, and the Persian Empire controled most of the known world at one time. The Middle East was great and had more advanced tech then anyone else; they need to recapture that greatness.
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by zootallures2 October 20, 2007 2:08 AM EDT
grazinggoat, yea, well Israel sure can''t beat them in a fair competition. How smart could these Israelis be to leave on their star of david and IDF boots while posing as the PLO firing rockets?
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by ajmarine1 October 20, 2007 2:04 AM EDT
Posted by zootallures2 at 10:52 PM : Oct 19, 2007

Thanks, that answers the question.
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by ajmarine1 October 20, 2007 2:02 AM EDT
Posted by Nancy_Naive at 10:47 PM : Oct 19, 2007



The US government, led by President George W. Bush and Secretary of State Colin Powell, added another USD 20 million on 28 December to their original pledge of USD 15 million, bringing the total up to USD 35 million, not including direct aid to be rendered by naval vessels dispatched to the region.[7] On December 31 the US pledge was increased tenfold to USD 350 million,[8] with President Bush saying that that amount will probably increase. President Bush also signed a decree ordering flags to be flown at half-mast during the first week of the new year.''


I guess thats not enough help.



"from Katrina they have seen we cannot even help our own."

State and City governments failed New Orleans, and Katrina was the biggest natural crisis to happen to the US, you can''t fix that over night.


"So why call, we are ineffectual."


That right, we can''t do anything, so leave us alone.




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by grazinggoat October 20, 2007 1:55 AM EDT
Why don''''t the Arab countries help the Palistinians build up their own industries and economys and then they wouldn''''t have to be man power for Israel?
Posted by AJMarine1 at 10:07 PM : Oct 19, 2007

- Don''t really know, but Arabs have always asked for tecl and industries, bu they were deprived from it by the conglomerates of Zionist pressure groups in Europe and America, helped by their brainwashing campaigns painting the Arabs as savage uneducated traditionalists (refer you to the Abbot and Costello TV shows, Lawrence of Arabia, ''the return of the Mummy/ the lost arch'', and Never without my daughter''. Arabs do lack the tecchy tradition and greatly need it. But they are catching up. A perfect example of pressure is the Iranian will to share its peaceful nuclear technology with neigboring countries. Of course, Israel will not want that, because Iran may be a formidable competitor to its technology and at decent price. Israel is beating all drumms in order to prevent Iran from acquiring this technology by accusing it of planification for nuclear weapons acquiring. The West needs to keep those Arab populations rich but ignorant and void of futuristic technologies, in order to keep depending on our economy.

That is what frightens the Arabs (Moslem World) about the presence of Israel in the Middle-East.
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by zootallures2 October 20, 2007 1:52 AM EDT
Posted by zootallures2 at 10:36 PM : Oct 19, 2007

Maybe all you said is true, but that doesn''''t answer the question.

Posted by AJMarine1 at 10:41 PM : Oct 19, 2007

They did. But every time they build an industry, some strange fellas show up and start firing rockets from the parking lot and the bulldozers come and knock it down. And then Jimmy Carter comes over and talks to Abbas like he''s his little boy... "I''m so proud of you." Many strange things going on....???????????
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by zootallures2 October 20, 2007 1:48 AM EDT
You can be so stupid to think LBJ was going to order a nuclear attack on Egypt without even telling congress? It was a false flag operation, but against Israel by US Jews to sell F4''s. If they have their own country, why do half of them live in the US? Is there a potato famine or cruel dictator running Israel? How many Cubans in Florida are here to get support for Castro?
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by ajmarine1 October 20, 2007 1:41 AM EDT
Posted by zootallures2 at 10:36 PM : Oct 19, 2007

Maybe all you said is true, but that doesn''t answer the question.
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by zootallures2 October 20, 2007 1:36 AM EDT
Why don''''t the Arab countries help the Palistinians build up their own industries and economys and then they wouldn''''t have to be man power for Israel?

Posted by AJMarine1 at 10:07 PM : Oct 19, 2007

Israel is just another US Ashkenazi tax converter. Like welfare. The welfare comes from taxes and when they buy things it goes to corporations. Like IDF war planes for example. The USS Liberty was black mail to buy F4''s and keep buying. Kissenger didn''t like it when Israel started making copies of Mirages. It was out there giving away their positions to turn the Eqyptians around. So they lost either way. Isreal is run by Jews, just not the ones in Israel.
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