Colin wrote:
> >
> It seems to me that you are loyal to your country(Iassume you live there)
and
> that is fine.

Sorry, I'm French and live in France

However, trying to paint Israel  as righteous  and a victim of
> lies and misrepresentauion etc will not work with me.
> I abhor violence and mindless rigidy of thinking.
> I learned a long time ago that trying to change the views of a
fundametalist is
> a waste of time. I use that term, p[robably wrongly, to describe those
whose
> views are based soley on their conviction that their own view oif things
is the
> only view that is right.
> >
I couldn't agree more with you.  However, if you remember I've been trying
to keep the debate factual from the start, so as to give information to
those (I'm not saying you) who base their opinion on anything but fact.

I'll defend my views until PROVEN wrong.  However, should I be proven wrong
(to which I'm open) I'll defend the new view with the same ardor.  Does that
make me a fundamentalist?
Seems to me all the facts I've given have not changed anybody's view, not
even yours.
So what's the bottom line, is everyone a fundamentalist or they simply don't
care?

Laurent
> >
> > >
> > > > Laurent

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