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> > BTW, most (90%) of the American Indiginous died as a result of
> > European disease for which they had no immunity. This happened long
> > before the US even existed. Of course the reduced remainder were more
> > vulnerable to ethnic cleansing later on.
> Not really - seeing
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on 10/24/02 9:38 AM, flw at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> And your point is?
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> BTW, most (90%) of the American Indiginous died as a result of
> European disease for which they had no immunity. This happened long
> before the US even existed. Of course the red
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> The US on the other did a much better job of ethnic cleansing of the
> previous inhabitants of the US, and those they missed, they relocated
> forcibly to "reservations."
And your point is?
BTW, most (90%) of the American Indiginous died as a result of
European disease for whic
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No
Both are specific terms for horrific acts.
But they are not the same thing, and neither is acceptable.
I will give you an example. The Nazi's tried to commit ethnic cleansing, and
though they gave it a good try they did not succeed. They did succeed in the
forced relocation of
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> Not that I support forced relocation, but Jordan was Palestine too.
I guess 'forced relocation' is now the current euphemism
for ethnic cleansing. Guess it is better then the term preferred
by the Sharoniks - 'Wogocide".
flw
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DECLARATION & DIS
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In a message dated 10/23/2002 10:32:13 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Last week, thousands of evangelical Christians cheered as a member from
> Israel¹s Knesset
> called for the "relocation of Palestinians" from the West Bank to Jordan.
Yes, and we all know
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Not that I support forced relocation, but Jordan was Palestine too.
on 10/23/02 4:04 AM, Euphorian at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> From http://www.arabnews.com/Article.asp?ID=19689
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> Evangelical Christians back eviction
> By Barbara Ferguson, Arab News Corres
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>From http://www.arabnews.com/Article.asp?ID=19689
Evangelical Christians back eviction
By Barbara Ferguson, Arab News Correspondent
WASHINGTON, 23 October Throughout the world, criticism is growing against
Israels hard-line tactics against Palestinians, but support for Zioni