Mike,
what you are saying is,Palestine was British then?
so how it became British?and thas this make the whole thing less hard for the
Palestinians?
What happened a hundred years ago should not
happening anymore today!
We came a long way to realize the wrongs of the
past but instaed of garding that those attrocytis cant be repeatet we are
turning a blind eye and excuse things with old rethoric.Your analysis sucks but
then you are US Citicen and what can we expect from such!
To my very own situation,i live in Quebec Canada on
a piece of Land (a former open pit Graphit mine) nobody wantet so i got it
fairly cheep.But then i am cleaning up the mess a US Mining companie had left
and this for seven years now!
i have put trouts in my lakes and had spent a lot
of money for topsoil and plant trees and garden!And once i be finished (probably
never) people will come and ask if the could live on my land and i will refuse
the request if the show me the same attitude as you
Fritz
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 9:18
AM
Subject: [Biofuel] Smacking the hornet's
nest
I can't say I am always a fan of the Israeli government right
or wrong, and let's be honest, they've made some mistakes (but then look
at the US gov't), but they are in an impossible spot. Do they
need some nudging to do they right thing? Yes, but we all do.
Let's
stop and think, "Why are they where they are? - Because NO Western
country would take then. Roosevelt turned away of boatload of Jewish
refugees. They really didn't have a lot of options. In Poland,
TWO YEARS after WWII ended, there was a massacre of Jews. I can
understand why one might gamble on a boat trip to (then) British
Palestine rather than go "home" to Europe.
Personally, I think the
whole idea was ill-conceived, and US should have settled the refugees in
the largely unocupied American West. Heck, a state
even.
Besides, I think if you wait long enough, Fritz, you'll see the
same behavior here anyway. We're already denying blacks the right to
vote in some states, and it's pretty much illegal to be black in a white
area after dark already.
>>Step one is to confiscate
the land owned by African-Americans, [or Native Americans] evict them from
it and use the land to build massive new subdivisions. Only
white Protestant Christians may live in these subdivisions. - Check, doing
that here.
I notice you're in Canada - do you live in a
house? Where did the land come from? A friendly Algonkin
<http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/algonquian/algonhist1.htm>
give it to you? I notice the Canadia Government has been having a
little trouble with its First Nation denizens - a few Mohawk
lawsuits here and there.
"Don't judge, so that you won't be
judged.
<http://bible.cc/matthew/7-2.htm>For
with whatever judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with whatever
measure you measure, it will be measured to you.
^3 <http://bible.cc/matthew/7-3.htm>
Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but don't consider
the beam that is in your own eye?
Or, let he who is free from sin cast
the first stone.
-Mike
Fritz Friesinger wrote:
>
Bob, > i bett you havent wread the report of www.btselem.org > <http://www.btselem.org> > you would
not talk such rhubbish! > Fritz > >
----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Bob
Molloy <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
*To:* Biofuel@sustainablelists.org >
<mailto:Biofuel@sustainablelists.org> >
*Sent:* Wednesday, July 19, 2006 6:52 PM >
*Subject:* Re: [Biofuel] Check Your
Beliefs > > Yo
Fritz, > Yeah, right on Fritz. And just to prove
it your ethnic forebears > killed off six
million of these bloody Jews only to have the
rest > of us dumb westerners stop them just
before they'd finished the > job. Now it's up to
the poor Palestinians with only suicide >
bombers and Katushya rockets to carry on where the rest of us
left > off. We need to force the Israelis to
open these roads, tear down > their walls and
move back onto their own territory so that the >
bombers in civilian clothing have a fighting chance to get
closer > to Israeli settlements. At least
let's have a level playing field > here. After
it's all over and the Palestinians have
finally > established their Muslim state we can
allow a few Israeli refugees > into western
countries just as long as they toe the line and
run > the garbage collection systems for
us. > Good one,
Fritz, > Bob.
> > -----
Original Message ----- >
*From:* Fritz Friesinger <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
*To:* Biofuel@sustainablelists.org >
<mailto:Biofuel@sustainablelists.org> >
*Sent:* Thursday, July 20, 2006 1:33
AM > *Subject:*
[Biofuel] Check Your
Beliefs > >
Forewardet by
Fritz >
>
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Check Your
Beliefs > > By
Charley Reese > >
03/17/06 -- -- Let's play a fantasy game to check
on > our belief in human
rights. Let's suppose that in
a > mythical state, a
governor announced a campaign
to > punish
African-Americans for alleged
violence. > > Step
one is to confiscate the land owned
by > African-Americans,
evict them from it and use the
land > to build massive
new subdivisions. Only
white > Protestant
Christians may live in these
subdivisions. > >
Step two is to connect these all-white
Protestant > Christian
settlements to each other by a highway
on > which
African-Americans are forbidden to drive.
To > facilitate control,
the automobile tags
for > African-Americans
will be a different color from
the > tags issued to
white motorists. Checkpoints would
be > set up all around
the state capitol to search
and > harass
African-Americans trying to
enter. > > Would
you support such a plan? Would you hail
that > mythical governor
as a man of peace? Would you go
to > your church
congregation and ask the members to
send > money to the
occupants of these white
settlements? > Would you
lobby the federal government to
subsidize > this new
apartheid state in our
midst? > > I don't
think so. I think most Americans
would > consider such
acts an abomination, un-American and
a > mockery of
everything both Christianity and the
United > States stand
for. > > Well, if
you would condemn such acts here
directed > against
African-Americans, why won't you
condemn > identical acts
committed against the Palestinians
by > the state of
Israel? > > Those
settlements you hear about are built
on > Palestinian land,
and they are for Jews only.
New > roads that
Palestinians are forbidden to use
connect > them. The
entire West Bank is riddled with
Israeli > checkpoints,
where innocent Palestinians are
daily > humiliated and
harassed. A trip to a nearby
village > can mean
waiting in line at checkpoints for
hours. > Palestinians
have died in these
lines. > > After
all of these humiliations, abuses, the
houses > destroyed, the
children killed, the olive
trees > uprooted, how do
you think Palestinians feel
about > Americans who
support the Israelis no matter what
they > do to the
Palestinians? Don't take my word about
these > abuses. Check
out the Israeli
human-rights >
organization at www.btselem.org/English >
<http://www.btselem.org/English>. > >
If you cannot condemn the flagrant abuses
of > Palestinians by the
Israeli government, then you
are > undoubtedly a
bigot, the worst kind of racist pig
who > believes that
Palestinians are some kind of
subspecies > of the
human race. If you do condemn in your
heart > these terrible
abuses, but are afraid to speak
out > about them, then
you are a damned
coward. > > I
listened in disgust to a congressional
committee > hearing on
the Palestinian elections. It was all
about > what the
Palestinians have to do. It was as if
the > cops, interviewing
a child who had been raped by
an > adult, lectured the
child on dressing
provocatively > and of
being in places she should not have been
in. > > The
Palestinians are the victims here. It is
their > land that is
occupied. They have no army. They are
at > the mercy of the
Israeli government. They don't have
a > superpower
protecting them from
international >
sanctions and supplying them with billions of
dollars. > The United
States should be telling Israel to get
out > of the West Bank
and East Jerusalem, to dismantle
its > settlements and
checkpoints, and to allow
Palestinian > refugees
to return to or be compensated for the
land > the Israelis
stole. > > You
want to know why we have a problem with
terrorism? > It's not
Islamic fundamentalists or hatred of
freedom. > It's our
support of Israel's unspeakable abuse
of > Palestinians. Don't
blame Osama bin Laden. Blame
the > president,
Congress, the American Israel
Public > Affairs
Committee and all the cowardly Americans
who > practice hypocrisy
by claiming to be moral
while > supporting gross
immorality committed against
their > fellow human
beings in
Palestine. > > ©
2006 by King Features Syndicate,
Inc. > > > > >
"Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut, that held
its >
ground." > > -
Anonymous > >
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