The jews bully the entire middle east. It must stop.

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by ly2, May 9, 2006.

  1. anthonycea

    anthonycea Banned

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    #241
    You know what?

    Since you are Debunked's twin brother mostly posting lunacy without really knowing what you are saying, you are going to end up on the same terms he is on with me now, where you don't even get your posts responded to, so start using your brain unless this is the direction you want to go in!

    I put up with him for over 2 years until today, just to let you know I am fair, you are going to become a world record if you don't have the ability to post something to the conversation other than Debunkedhoods!
     
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  2. KalvinB

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    #242
    tragic.

    k bye
     
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    Henny Peon

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    #243
    LMAO! WTG Kalvin!
     
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    #244
    Hi,
    Not all jew's endorse OR support israel.If you read the bible it does say that the jews owned israel 3 thousand years before islam even existed.The average israeli are normal people like you and me but the israeli government are a little fishy.There are a lot of jews who say the desend onto the holy-land was wrong and they should have waited until the messaigh came.
    Please dont think that ALL jews support israel as many christians are involved aswell.
     
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    #245
    Real funny Henny! :D
     
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    debunked Prominent Member

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    #246
    AC just tries to tear apart anyone who doesn't agree with him, so don't sweat it. Just go through his last posts on other threads and you will see he does this to a number of people, including dragging it over here from another forum that he was banned from.
     
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    #247
    Great insight for sure and I agree that American televangelists are responsible for much of the deception regarding the US governments support of bias and idiotic policies, we use it as our 51st state, an offshore banking center and a military base and that is why we are a target and will be for some time to come!

    WWIII will be fought over this patch of land and we are heading quickly in that direction because of greed and hard headed people on both sides!
     
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    #248
    Arabs complain about everything. The Jewish state is tiny compared to the rest of the region. Get over it. The Jews have to be extremely aggressive just to hang onto their land.
     
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    #249
    "that is why we are a target and will be for some time to come!"

    So why do they hate the Hindus and Buddhists so much?
     
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    #250
    I guess because it is human nature to hate and kill, a great man once said that in the end, neither will they learn the way of war again!
     
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    #251
    So you agree. Their hate has nothing to do with US policy. It's just their nature.
     
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    #252
    Who is their hate :confused:

    I said human nature is that way from the beginning of time, read Genesis, that is why the flood was sent to kill off all of them! :eek:
     
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    #253

    I'm not sure you do, but dont' believe the myth that if we didn't support Israel there wouldn't still be a legion of extreme muslims hating us. The majority of world conflicts involves muslims, and most of them have nothing...absolutely nothing to do with Israel...from the sudan to the philliphines.
     
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    #254
    *Something I read somewhere. Personally I believe there's a extreme muslim presence in almost every country they live in...not all of muslims are terrorists. I'd say it most cases it's a 1% deal; but 1% is an awful lot of crazy people.


    One would have to have their eyes sewn shut not to see that the primary cause of armed conflict today is Islamic fundamentalism. I'd be hard pressed to find an active conflict other than Colombia or Rwanda/Burundi which isn't primarily an Islamic war. Our hemisphere is nearly free of armed conflict, and has an insignificant Muslim presence. The other half of the globe is on fire (as usual).

    From my memory here's a list of recent Islam-fueled conflicts.

    Europe:
    Bosnia - Muslims vs. Slavs
    Albania/Kosovo - Muslims vs. Slavs
    FYRoM - Muslims vs. Slavs/Greeks
    Cyprus - Muslims vs. Greeks

    Africa:
    Algeria - Muslims vs. secular democracy
    Sudan - Muslims vs. Christians
    Egypt - Muslims vs. Christians
    Eritrea/Ethiopia - Muslims vs. ?

    Middle East and environs:
    Armenia/Azerbijan - Muslims vs. Christians
    Iraq - Muslims vs. Kurds
    Iraq - Sunni Muslims vs. Shia Muslims
    Iraq - Muslims vs. USA
    Israel - Muslims vs. Jews
    Lebanon - Muslims vs. Christians/Druze
    Iran - Muslims vs. secular democrats

    Asia:
    Pakistan - Muslims vs. Christians/Hindus
    India - Muslims vs. Hindus
    Afghanistan - Muslims vs. Muslims
    Afghanistan - Muslims vs. USA
    China - Muslims vs. Communists
    Russia - Muslims vs. Slavs
    Georgia - Muslims vs. Slavs
    Phillipines - Muslims vs. secular democracy
    Indonesia - Muslims vs. secular 'democracy'/militarists
    Uzbekistan - Muslims vs. fascists
     
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    #255
    So your suggestion on solving the problem you see is :confused:

    Would it be putting another 500 Billion on top of the 500 Billion we have already spent in Iraq :confused:

    Now we have to get out because we are not winning the war!
     
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    #256
    That's really complicated. This has been going on for sometime. I suppose the best way to end extremism without violent means is to quickly evolve to alternative energy sources...to decentralize the oil funds that fund extreme teachings. While that would reduce terrorism in my perspective, it would not elminated it...it would force countries to behave more like Jordan. Although this doesn't account for places such as the Sudan or the Philliphines. This extremely complicated issue and will take a long, long, long time to workout.

    I've never been a fan of the Iraq war, but generally speaking we can't leave it as-is. I have some pessmistic views like you might have, in that I fear that region is just not ready for a more 'liberal' view of governing...although I could be wrong. I hope I am, actually.

    Would you be willing to pay the price of a huge conflicts within that region? Just a question. Like it or not, we depend on the middle east till we replace the bulk of our energy needs with something else. Our governments foreign policy has been to force the middle east into being generally friendly to the west...while it's a very shaky way of doing it, it's really hard to figure out a good way to deal with that region.

    It's not simple and nobody should make it out that way.
     
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    #257
    Do you feel that this war has caused oil prices to hit world records making people even more willing to fight since the stakes are higher :confused:
     
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    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #258
    Who is "we?" Surely you are not pretending to be an American? I presume since you take the side of the enemy my (not your) country fights, you mean your buds over in Iraq that come in from surrounding countries seeking virgins. And you are right, your buds aren't winning ;)
     
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    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #260
    Again, who is "we?" The people you support are not the same people I support.
     
    GTech, Jun 27, 2006 IP