quote :I have always subscribed to the PLO’s political program and all the commitments it embodies, including the recognition of Israel’s right to exist and the renunciation of violence. I still do......


How can any sane person under occupation (most vicious in history)talk about violence instead of legitimate resistance . i have no respect for anyone who talks this rubbish .


Arabs looking for justice from Israel, while they don't even have justice from their own regimes.

I don't want peace treaties with dictatorship.

" while Israel seals our borders and withholds tax revenue it owes us "

Get Egypt to help you. I don't want any dealings with Hamastan or PLOstan.


Gravatar > Get Egypt to help you.

Driving the zionists in the sea would solve the problem far better.
Justice will prevail ...



Gravatar Arabs looking for justice from Israel, while they don't even have justice from their own regimes.
JB | 03.31.07 - 6:04 pm

LOL. So your "justice" is better, huh?. Condoning torture, condoning the crime of racism, condoning the crime of occupation condoning murder. Your "justice" is a bad joke. Corrupt to the core. Stenches, like all in that failed state.

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I don't want peace treaties with dictatorship.
JB | 03.31.07 - 6:04 pm

Democracy? For a democracy to exist there must be a functioning judicial system, that there is not in Israel; there must be a free press, that there is not in Israel -- it is nothing but propaganda outlets; and there must be equal rights for everyone, that is not the case in Israel.

Now, if you call "democracy" to puting papers into a ballot box every four years (one or two, in Israel, whise governments have the guiness record of NEVER ending its term), then it is another thing. But democracy is more than voting from time to time.

It is amazing to notice how brainwashed the "jewboys" are. And they consider themselves as intelligent dudes. Poor souls!


Gravatar "governments have the guiness record of NEVER ending its term"

Yep, that's democracy. That is more democracy than you'll ever know!


Gravatar Oh yeah, chronic unstable cabinets equate to democracy. LOL. I understand it now, silly me!

Keep up with the good work. With govts like those who needs enemies?.


Gravatar talking about free press , lucia, i was shocked to find that the majority of israelis knew their press was lying to them about all the progress and the victory they were scoring against hezbollah , but they truested Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah from Hezbollah , when he said something it could be confirmed . no propaganda .

http://www.ynetnews.com/ articles...3299073,00.html


Gravatar I'd like to see one real regime change in Jordan, Egypt, Syria or Lebanon (that does not involve assassination).

You can LOL all you want, I don't want my elected officials shaking hands with Arab kings.


Gravatar Oh yeah, Rabin died of a heart attack, didn't he?

I'd bet Sharon has been poisoned, after he ordered to poison Arafat.

Who knows, perhaps pulsa denura whatever it is, has some "merit". I'd read some rabbis "pulsadenured" Sharon and, later, Olmert too. And here you have both: one comatose, the other politically comatose, stinking and marking records, negative records that is.

Wait, I'll google the link, that was funny.

Here it is: LOL

http://jewschool.com/2006/06/30/...h-pulsa-denura/


Gravatar Wait, wait. Rabin was "pulsadenured" too.

Prior to the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, there have been rumors that the curse had been recited against him by right-wing extremists.

Bring more rabbis on, quick!

LOL


Gravatar Still better than Mubarak's 30 year term, and the royal transfer of power in Jordan and Syria. Maybe Egypt will also go the way of the formentioned kingdoms?

Jimmy the prince? I can see it.


Gravatar Had I to choose, between the power transferences you mention, or the zionist ones, from corrupt-to-the-core to most-corrupt-to-the-core, I'd choose NONE.

What I mean is that yours is NO better than those you criticise.




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