Nursey & Chester's Israel thread

Discussion in 'More Serious Topics' started by chester grape, Feb 21, 2006.

  1. diogenes

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    I was pretty drunk when I was posting last night. I need to learn not to post after bar night. I think Israel as a state never should have been formed. If individuals wanted to move there then they should have been allowed to move as they see fit. But the "state" of Israel is problematic. It provides a focus point for all middle eastern paranoia. The "State" of Israel has caused many more problems than it solved, since the land is now under "jewish" control, instead of being of equal access (only in theory though, palestinians can buy land in Israel just like anyone else.)
     
  2. Joeslogic

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    Can't hardly argue with that now Dio.

    And if it is a state then ok the Palestinians are voting and electing officials also. They could blend the governments into one. But sure as you did millions of neighboring Arabs would flood into the area and vote the Jews out of every office.

    There is no easy answer.
     
  3. XerxesX

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    I Think they had two states that shared Jerusalem and the palestinians had at least more than they had now. There were problems in the middle east before the birth of modern Israel.
    The Arab nations were about to get their freedom from colonial rule, and their first coherrent act is to attack the jews for getting a plot of land around Jerusalem. ? Does this compute ?
     
  4. diogenes

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    I think the issue mostly lies in Palestinian anger at there own economic problems, which largely lie at the feet of the Arafat regime and it's corruption.
     
  5. Joeslogic

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    Dio said

    Holy shit Dio that’s the most logical straight to the point post you have made in a long time. I could not agree more.

    And no it doesn't compute Xerx Seems they were much more tolerant before this radical Islamic revolution took over there Arabs. Remember the Arabs at one time were split much more evenly between Islam, Christian Orthodox and other religions or no religion.
     
  6. diogenes

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    Joe wrote...

    Everyonce in awhile even a blind pig finds a truffle. :wink:
     
  7. XerxesX

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    Arafat is to blame for the Palestinian troubles ? You americans sure have an easy life. Is that part of some of your crossword-exams ?

    Might as well say 911 went down due to the Bush-Bin Laden conection.
    ( Both might be true to a certain extent ).
     
  8. Joeslogic

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    :wink: Yeah we like it you should come on over and see it from a real perspective. :p
     
  9. diogenes

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    The Palestinian Attorney General passed 700 million, with more to come, in bribery, extortion, and larceny charges against former members of Arafats regime. The fact that nearly a billion dollars, in a country with an annual budget of around a billion, was diverted to government officials has much to do with the Palestinians current woes. That money was supposed to go to infrastructure, instead it lined the pockets of corrupt beaurocrats. Blame that one on the Jews, go ahead and try. Arafat fucked the Palestinians, and they loved him for it. You know why, because he blamed everything on the Jews. Sounds terribly familiar. Oh, that's right. That's the tactic for every dictator in the middle east. Fuck the people, blame the Jews.
     
  10. Nursey

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    Evening all!

    Don't be silly...it's hardly the same thing. That would just be shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted.

    Well there seems to be an international conspiracy to have Zionists in the middle east to eventually take over the whole region either directly or by proxy.

    Drugs, terrorism, sex slaves, child prostitutes (for elite paedophilia rings), illegally harvested organs for transplant and oranges.

    Who sacrificed them?

    Right...i had no idea it was all so simple. Could have saved myself a lot of reading.

    "As expected, The Thirteenth Tribe caused a stir when published in 1976, since it demolishes ancient racial and ethnic dogmas...At the height of the controversy in 1983, the lifeless bodies of Arthur Koestler and his wife were found in their London home. Despite significant inconsistencies, the police ruled their death a suicide..."

    Wonder if they both shot themselves in the back of the head... :roll:
     
  11. diogenes

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    Bit of a vindictive mood, eh nursey
     
  12. Nursey

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    Note the 'new Iraq flag' (which stayed up for about 2 minutes before being quickly bundled back into its box to the sound of millions of stunned gasps from across the globe).

    .....'subtle'.....



    And of course, the *REAL* Iraqi flag:
     
  13. diogenes

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    I don't understand why it was necessary for them to change the flag at all.
     
  14. Nursey

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    They have to be *cleansed* of their distinct, robust Iraqi-ness in order for the 'new software' to be 'installed' into a pliable, weakened people.
     
  15. diogenes

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    Ah, it's all so clear now. Flags = embodiment of ethnic identity.
     
  16. Nursey

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    Flags, ancient and recent history, national identity (now religiously defined instead, and with western false-flag espionage efforts, will be split into 3 eventually), mass displacement of educated classes, agricultural self-sufficiency, genetic continuity ... is that any clearer?
     
  17. Nursey

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    Haven't you figured out yet the whole thing is a very carefully planned agenda? Nothing is for no reason. :roll:
     
  18. diogenes

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    I just can't see them as that well organized. I bet they're led by Raz Al Ghul.
     
  19. Nursey

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    And before anyone jumps down my throat, the 'sex slaves' link is to a dodgey site which was unintentional, but the same story is widely available from many different sources. I was just quick-scanning through loads of pages for the right story.
     
  20. XerxesX

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    Nursey ! 8) XerxeSx thinks................................ :p

    But the art of finding quotes and reading a system of deterministic or conspiratorical "will" into it is not your best analytical trait...............

    That thirteenth tribe is good reading :) Remember i mentioned theScyth connection. If you are interested you might allso check up on Lithuania.
    ( The last heathen nation in Europe, They counted their years after the hebraic calendar ).
     

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