Israel
#1
Posted 07 April 2006 - 12:08 PM
Back in 1948 when the Jewish state of Israel was created, the United States and Britain agreed to allow it to exist in its present place of location. Evidently no thought was given to the long term effects of creating such a state in the middle of so many Arab countries. It would have been wiser to use this land to create a place where all three major religions could visit to practice their faiths but not be allowed to reside their. The State of Israel should have been established anywhere but the Middle East. Consequently, the United States has obligated itself to support a so-called democratic Jewish state against potential threats from the Arab monarchial dictatorships. This has indeed opened the door to undue influence from the "Jewish lobby" not only on U.S. policy in the Middle East but also on domestic policy as well. Few could doubt the negative influence they have on the media and the entertainment industry.
As for negative stereotypes, the Jews have been known to create their own. Everything from their materialistic money mongering to their history of being forcefully removed from so many countries. It always seems very ironic that the Jews continue to decry themselves as the only victims of a holocaust where in fact their own bible describes in detail how they massacred many nations and cultures. Some historians believe it was their investment money that helped sponsor the African slave trade. Even their own Talmud states that "Jesus is in hell and is being punished by being boiled in semen." Still further, while the Jews advocate diversity in the United States, only those born into Jewish families may attain citizenship in Israel. Mearsheimer and Walttitles are right and therefore the United States should withdraw from its support of Israel. Perhaps then will the so-called chosen people wisen up and learn to get along peacefully with the rest of the world.
#2
Posted 07 April 2006 - 12:12 PM
I am a bit wary of statements like "the Jews have been know to create their own". In this respect they are much like any people. I consider your statement heavily biased and basically unwarranted! Maybe you could clarify this position.
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#3
Posted 07 April 2006 - 12:54 PM
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There are others who argue the opposite, that they were smart since at that time the far more inflamatory move would have been to create a Christian/Phalangist country in the area (which in fact is what Lebanon started out to be), because it would have immediately become the "Tenth Crusade."
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You cannot ignore the fact that the Holocaust created not just great sympathy but a really good excuse for the Jews to have a country of their own that would give them some protection from the widespread hatred of them as a minority. Recognize also that the Arabs had burned their bridges to getting many consessions at all from the western powers: the Mufti of Jerusalem strongly allied himself with Hitler, and according to some convinced Hitler to stop allowing Jews to emigrate to the holy land. Moreover, while there's lots of claims to the land, there's no question that the Jews have at *least* as much right to it as anyone, if not the primary right from a historical stand point. No one has "given" them anything they didn't already have a claim to.
The argument that the Arabs were forced out of the country is simply false as well: the Arab countries that attacked Israel in 1967 told the Palestinians to leave because they were going to win the war and they'd give it back to them later. Ooops.
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#4
Posted 07 April 2006 - 03:16 PM
You have started 3 threads. All begin with a statement such as the one above, stating a position on some subject in a rather definative way. Discussion happens among those who read your post. And then you reply with the single line, "good points" and you never contribute again. No discussion from you of any kind at all. I am questioning your own ability to communicate, an ability that you certainly advocated in your post on Education. I am challenging you to display this communication ability - come on out and discuss the topic instead of luring in the shadows.
I do have one question... What do the JFK conspiracy, term limits and prerequisite office holding for Federal elected positions, education reform that would foster intelligence and ambitoin class separation, and US support of Israel have in common? I am still at a loss about your larger agenda. Maybe I should start a thread exclusivly for the discussion of the meanings behind these cryptic topics, in an attempt to foster discussion about what makes JOEBIALEK tick? Maybe I will just hyjack this one since all it is ever going to get from you again is "good points".
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#6
Posted 29 April 2006 - 01:21 PM
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#7
Posted 30 April 2006 - 09:09 PM
JOEBIALEK said:
In which case you say that the truth is the opposing viewpoint to whatever might be pro-semitic. Meaning that anything being the pro-semitic viewpoint, would be a lie. So if I say 'I have a Jewish friend, and he's a good man', I simply must be lying. Which, of course, means that you know my Jewish friend. Which also implies that you know each and every Jew on this planet, in order for that generalization of yours to hold any water. Jews are spread all over the world. For you to know all of them on a personal level, you must be flying and driving a heck of a lot. Tell me - how many kazillion frequent flyer miles have you racked up? You must've flown around the world about a million times now! And AVIS probably love you to bits.
Or maybe the most likely scenario is that you are simply a blatant racist of note, and you should consider yourself warned.
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#8
Posted 02 May 2006 - 11:02 AM
Buffy said:
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I found this little nugget.
Love that word Buffy, "intransigent", which sums up Bush's style.
I don't see why so many people Hate the Jews.
I've worked for one. They are smart! Thats why they make the best Doctors and thats why they own Banks and Hollywood! (and Furniture and Jewlery stores)
The only people who can outsmart a Jew is an Armenian...
Israel is a tricky situation. Enough to give anyone a Heart Attack.
We've been close to peace before, and hopefully the Christians don't try and hasten the "second coming of Christ"
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#9
Posted 03 May 2006 - 11:05 AM
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How big is the vat and who volunteered its contents? The average human male's ejaculation sums to a teaspoon or 5 ml. Given: Jesus was a typical Palestinian of the time, about 163 cm in height. Let's try a spherical cauldron half that wide and high (Jesus gets to sit while stewing), say 40 cm radius in round numbers. Total volume is then (4/3)(pi)r^3 or 268,000 ml. The cauldron filling less Jesus is 3/4 that to avoid spillage. At 5ml/pop I make that to be about 40,200 ejaculations required.
Los Angeles' Angel Stadium has a seating capacity of 45,050. The foregoing scenario seems physically unlikely. Elephants only get you 93 ml semen/donor,
J. Reprod. Fertil. 72(1) 187 (1984)
OTOH, we could have Jesus fill his own cauldron. Figure he's good for three sessions/day, 15 ml/day, and gets the Sabbath to rest. I make that to be 57.3 years. What in Hell transpires during the delay, refrigeration of interim results? "Jesus is coming - look busy."
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Same for the Mexican constitution vis-a-vs foreigners vs. Mexicans. Do you have a problem with Roman Catholic Mexicans, git?
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#10
Posted 11 May 2006 - 01:48 PM
The scenario is, what would happen if we cut back expense.
#11
Posted 11 May 2006 - 02:08 PM
Israel is very important.
They may need to do some of the dirty work that we don't want to risk our politics on.
Their Mossad is incredibly efficient and intelligent. it is said they have infiltrated every terrorist organization.
Why do you think their airports are so safe...???
It also keeps the US from being the primary target.
Jews are incredibly smart. and supplied with our weapons, Israel becomes a force Iran, Syria, and others are reluctant to tackle.
Like Buffy said, those nations got handed their ass in the 6 day war!
I have no problem supporting Israel. And I don't mind their tactics.
They are in a rough neighborhood to say the least...
They will Bomb Iran before Iran has achance to do so to Israel.
Its probably already authorized...
Don't forget they bombed Iraq's Nuclear Capabilities in the 80's.
Or Iraq would have Nuclear...
The Jews aren't gonna' F around either. And I don't blame them...
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Posted 11 May 2006 - 02:37 PM
#13
Posted 11 May 2006 - 07:29 PM
Could we spend less? Sure. But none of this "aid" can be shown as being us "taking sides" with anyone other than those who want to make peace rather than war.....
Truth? Mine or yours?
Buffy
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#14
Posted 12 May 2006 - 01:51 AM
Buffy said:
Truth? Mine or yours?
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#15
Posted 12 May 2006 - 02:18 AM
Buffy said:
Truth? Mine or yours?
"Yours" dear! (which would be "Mine"- in your cerebral cortex
When you said my name, Jordan, I had to respond...
Pay-offs make for good politics...

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