i think the fact that israel has been the underdog in so many instances for so many years, and right now sits among enemies who wish it ill at every turn, are the primary reasons the US supports israel's efforts to hold onto that land.
im sure many middle easterns would argue that the links to the west are the reason they target Israel. for dragging the US into their culture and their politics when it has absolutely NOTHING to do with them
What, do you think Ireland is still a pseudonym for "Catholic Church"? Pretty small-minded attitude, guy. Of course, I'm just a potato farmer who keeps a leprechaun as a pet, so what would I know?
you know what they say about assuming? well, you're making an ass of yourself at least.
but to answer your question, what i mean is that the US is home to a hugely diverse population, and our policies hopefully reflect that. as opposed to a primarily homogeneous country like ireland, which is relatively isolated, and let's be honest, not exactly a huge player in world politics. US foreign policy may not be perfect, surely it isn't, but we ARE a world leader. aside from all the american US-haters' claims that our support of israel is part of some conspiracy to take over the middle east and its oil, i think the fact that israel has been the underdog in so many instances for so many years, and right now sits among enemies who wish it ill at every turn, are the primary reasons the US supports israel's efforts to hold onto that land.
that said, i do not agree with everything israel does, and i have said so in other threads. but i agree with evenkat that we it's equally wrong to assume that everything the palestinians do is right and justified.
and the fact that you and helen are so vehemently anti-israel (and apparently anti-american) in this case is laughable, since you live in a country that went through something very similar, yet you haven't learned anything from it.
the united states had the chance to be world leader and they've blown it with their international law abuses. now they are nothing but a bully. unfortunately they have the firepower to back up their arrogance.
please share with me how israel has been the underdog. it was created by western nations looking to appease their own guilt over an atrocity they chose to ignore until it couldnt be ignored any longer, with total disregard for the indigenous population of the area they decided to carve up.
do not think for one minute i condone the actions of the palestinians either, but may i ask what you would do given the same situation. would you be content to live in the gaza strip? if israel were serious about peace the occupied territories would not exist and the right of return to refugee palestinians would be reinstated. and thats just for starters.
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i think the message seemed to be "theyre both wrong".
That's been my message for years and years.
Both Israel and the Palestinians have commited attrocities for decades and decades.
We've been long past the point of laying blame at only one side's feet.
Responsibility, accountability and sanity must return to both sides. And of course the willingness to finally create an environment which provides a safe, happy and productive future for themselves and their children.
I know this concept will conflict with the few here at the MT, who have their hearts set on defining and labeling me as an anti-semite. I know it will be quite disappointing for them to realize they missed my message all along. But they'll get over it.
That's not the same as saying we're "primarily homogenous" - it's ignorant and condescending. The fact that we're not a huge player in world politics has absolutely nothing to do with the religious or ethnic diversity of our population.
And I'm not even anti-Israel, or anti-America. I love America - it gave me my childhood TV shows. I'm anti-stupidity, and thinking Israel's "underdog" status gives them carte blanche to play the victim everytime they attack Palestine seems like stupidity to me. I'm not calling for the destruction of Israel - I'm calling for an end to the destruction of Palestine. Any anti-American sentiment is based on your government's blind support of that destruction.
And the fact that myself and Helen live in a country that went through that... surely that makes our opinions on this more worthwhile?
EDIT: And I should have said... Calling me an ass for responding to an offensive remark like yours is pretty low.
Well coming from a country that butts their nose in everyone's business, a quiet country in world politics sounds awesome to me.
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hi i'm new to this thread. just what is the fucking deal with Israel?
want a complicated topic over-simplified? cool.
thus far the worthwhile information:
Jews were victims of unspeakable crimes
Israel was set up
Israel now presents itself as a victim of continued persecution from Palestine
but really, Israel is only as much of a victim as Palestine
Hamas were democratically elected
BUT...Hamas are terrorists
Palestinians/Hamas use crude tactics and launch rockets into Israeli targets from residential areas.
Israel responds by launching air strikes on those areas and kills Palestinians.
Israel claims to be trying to keep peace yet still hasnt returned to the pre-67 borders
So, theres the info. And to answer your question, i dont know
want a complicated topic over-simplified? cool.
thus far the worthwhile information:
Jews were victims of unspeakable crimes
Israel was set up
Israel now presents itself as a victim of continued persecution from Palestine
but really, Israel is only as much of a victim as Palestine
Hamas were democratically elected
BUT...Hamas are terrorists
Palestinians/Hamas use crude tactics and launch rockets into Israeli targets from residential areas.
Israel responds by launching air strikes on those areas and kills Palestinians.
Israel claims to be trying to keep peace yet still hasnt returned to the pre-67 borders
So, theres the info. And to answer your question, i dont know
dont forget there was a push before the shoah for a jewish state. and considering the amount of persecution jews have had to deal with throughout history who can blame them for wanting a haven. twas the execution in creating the state of israel, and its continued mode of maintenance, that was and remains the problem, not the fact that it exists.
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dont forget there was a push before the shoah for a jewish state. and considering the amount of persecution jews have had to deal with throughout history who can blame them for wanting a haven. twas the execution in creating the state of israel that was and remains the problem, not the fact that it exists.
sorry, forgot to mention that. I never said Israel existing was the problem, and i dont know where i gave that impression.
I complete agree with them having a haven. Everyone needs one.
I know this concept will conflict with the few here at the MT, who have their hearts set on defining and labeling me as an anti-semite. I know it will be quite disappointing for them to realize they missed my message all along. But they'll get over it.
Yeah, there are threads i read here which can grossly oversimplify issues sometimes. "You can only pick right or wrong you know" attitude
The world is made of chalk and cheese to some people. Makes for good debate though!
and the fact that you and helen are so vehemently anti-israel (and apparently anti-american) in this case is laughable, since you live in a country that went through something very similar, yet you haven't learned anything from it.
I don't know Rhino but I know Helen very well and she is definitely not anti-American. Just because they have different opinions doesn't make them anti-Israel or anti-American. They explained they tend to sympathize with the Palestinians because they find it similar to what the Irish went through. I can respect that.
I actually sympathize with both sides, blame both sides and think both sides are being ridiculous.
"...believe in lies...to get by...it's divine...whoa...oh, you know what its like..."
you get them to stop fighting by giving them equal rights to the land... equal opportunities... everything equal. It won't work overnight but after a while people will realise it CAN work... like in NI, like in the US with segregation, like in SA with apartheid. We're not saying to kick the jews out and do to them what they've been doing to the Palestinians... but make them stop doing what they're doing and treating the Palestinians like they don't belong in their own place.
Ah you make it sound so easy lol.
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I don't know Rhino but I know Helen very well and she is definitely not anti-American. Just because they have different opinions doesn't make them anti-Israel or anti-American. They explained they tend to sympathize with the Palestinians because they find it similar to what the Irish went through. I can respect that.
I actually sympathize with both sides, blame both sides and think both sides are being ridiculous.
Good call. Israel is occupying more palestinian land every day and palestinians are resisting that occupation. Violence may not be the best way to go about it but it seems to be the only language Israel understands.
maybe it is. why do we always think that such situations require such complicated answers. fuck knows i'm guilty of overthinking things. i know the issues appear complicated but that doesnt necessarily lend itself to complicated answers. what if one day israel pulled down that wall. what if one day israel allowed everyone equal access to everything. what if one day israel dismantled the occupied territories. what if one day israel started replacing the palestinians homes they destroyed. what if one day the knesset voted to allow palestinians the right of return. what if one day israel acknowledged the massive wrongdoings and the palestinians accepted and acknowledged their wrongdoing in retaliation and both accepted this and decided it was in the best interests of ALL the people to work together. what if one day israel said to the UN(and by this i mean the US) we need help, we no longer see this as a viable situation(as if it ever was.) help us to achieve a peaceful country. what if one day the arab countries actually got off their collective arse for a change and helped the palestinians and the jews in this venture.
all it takes is one decision made and adherred to.
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mordecai piron who was appointed in 1969 to the rank of aluf, general, and became chief rabbi of the IDF said the following.
The new term is IOF not IDF Occupation forces rather than Defense forces
The solution is coming...I'm feeling it. More people are becoming aware, as the mainstream media is finally starting to cover the Palestinian angle accurately. Let's hope it continues to balance out.
It would a blessing to have this conflict resolved...the whole world would sigh from relief.
Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
over specific principles, goals, and policies.
you get them to stop fighting by giving them equal rights to the land... equal opportunities... everything equal. It won't work overnight but after a while people will realise it CAN work...
It would work if both sides were willing to put aside their differences and willing to establish a common ground for working towards such an agreement.
Believe me, I'm with you on this and wish with all my might it would happen.
But the problems run so deep.
There's so much water (blood) under the bridge and the animosity and hatered is of monumental proportions.
There's also a deep-rooted, pre-existing bigotry and racism, in a significant percentage of the population of both sides, where both sides view each other as lower lifeforms. As insignificant beings who don't deserve to be treated with respect, empathy and diginity.
As if their long line of murderous attrocities against each other weren't bad enough to over-come; this racism and bigotry makes that mountain that much higher of a climb.
you know what they say about assuming? well, you're making an ass of yourself at least.
but to answer your question, what i mean is that the US is home to a hugely diverse population, and our policies hopefully reflect that. as opposed to a primarily homogeneous country like ireland, which is relatively isolated, and let's be honest, not exactly a huge player in world politics. US foreign policy may not be perfect, surely it isn't, but we ARE a world leader. aside from all the american US-haters' claims that our support of israel is part of some conspiracy to take over the middle east and its oil, i think the fact that israel has been the underdog in so many instances for so many years, and right now sits among enemies who wish it ill at every turn, are the primary reasons the US supports israel's efforts to hold onto that land.
that said, i do not agree with everything israel does, and i have said so in other threads. but i agree with evenkat that we it's equally wrong to assume that everything the palestinians do is right and justified.
and the fact that you and helen are so vehemently anti-israel (and apparently anti-american) in this case is laughable, since you live in a country that went through something very similar, yet you haven't learned anything from it.
We've learned PLENTY from it... that's why we empathise with the palestinians... cos they're the ones who are right now going through what we went through. And I'm pretty sure every one of us Irish people posting here said we've nothing against Israelis... but just want them to stop doing what they're doing to the Palestinians... and I wish nothing but peace for ALL of them. Hmm... and of course there's no diversity in Ireland :rolleyes: why don't you come here some day? If you're looking for directions in Dublin... it's a 50/50 chance of finding someone who speaks English. All your 'diversity' are now Americans... the diversity we know is from the source... people who have come DIRECTLY from these countries. Yes, immigration in Ireland is a relatively new thing... about 20 years now... but we certainly have it. Most newspapers have Polish supplements these days. On the building site I work on, our induction sheets are copied in about 20 different languages... so don't tell me we know nothing about diversity.
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It would work if both sides were willing to put aside their differences and willing to establish a common ground for working towards such an agreement.
Believe me, I'm with you on this and wish with all my might it would happen.
But the problems run so deep.
There's so much water (blood) under the bridge and the animosity and hatered is of monumental proportions.
There's also a deep-rooted, pre-existing bigotry and racism, in a significant percentage of the population of both sides, where both sides view each other as lower lifeforms. As insignificant beings who don't deserve to be treated with respect, empathy and diginity.
As if their long line of murderous attrocities against each other weren't bad enough to over-come; this racism and bigotry makes that mountain that much higher of a climb.
NMyTree... you may as well be talking about Northern Ireland 10/15 years ago. I said this will NOT work overnight... but you have to place the foundations of equality NOW and it will take years but people WILL realise there is no other way. This is the only way it worked in NI... it DID take years but of course it did. But until those foundations are placed and whilst it continues the way it is... they're not even on the ROAD to peace yet. Like I said about segregation in US and apartheid in SA... none of these things happen overnight... but it WILL happen if that's what you work towards. There are plenty of people on BOTH sides who want peace and we need to give THEM a platform rather than the ones who speak of hate.
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I don't know Rhino but I know Helen very well and she is definitely not anti-American. Just because they have different opinions doesn't make them anti-Israel or anti-American. They explained they tend to sympathize with the Palestinians because they find it similar to what the Irish went through. I can respect that.
I actually sympathize with both sides, blame both sides and think both sides are being ridiculous.
thanks... I've given up defending my anti-americanism :rolleyes: how many times can I tell these people that I fucking love your country and WANT it to be the great and moral leader that it can and should be. However it's being ruined by those who lead it and that's just sad, really really sad!
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you have to place the foundations of equality NOW and it will take years but people WILL realise there is no other way. This is the only way it worked in NI... it DID take years but of course it did. But until those foundations are placed and whilst it continues the way it is... they're not even on the ROAD to peace yet. Like I said about segregation in US and apartheid in SA... none of these things happen overnight... but it WILL happen if that's what you work towards. There are plenty of people on BOTH sides who want peace and we need to give THEM a platform rather than the ones who speak of hate.
exactly. Policy starts from the top up and as little changes are made the majority begin to see the benefits of living in a peaceful country which respects the rights of each side, and eventually the public attitude turns against the dissidents and violence.
making that "one decision" like catefrances said, and both sides wanting to make it work, can create the genuine opportunity to make it last
exactly. Policy starts from the top up and as little changes are made the majority begin to see the benefits of living in a peaceful country which respects the rights of each side, and eventually the public attitude turns against the dissidents and violence.
making that "one decision" like catefrances said, and both sides wanting to make it work, can create the genuine opportunity to make it last
Yip... and plenty of people on both sides will die between now and then cos some people don't know any other way... but at least there will be an end in sight... rather than it continuing indefinitely! The way it's going will have no happy ending.
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ahh good stuff, thats the exact point of the Ireland analogy that sparked so much trouble a few pages back!
Yeah, there are threads i read here which can grossly oversimplify issues sometimes. "You can only pick right or wrong you know" attitude
The world is made of chalk and cheese to some people. Makes for good debate though!
actually, if anyone paid any attention to the actual substance of what i said, i said that both sides are responsible. but the thread poses the question, what is WRONG with israel? (i'm paraphrasing, but that's the gist, am i right?). seems pretty one-sided to me, no? and the thread starter is an america-hater from the wonderfully diverse and truly enlightened island of ireland, which has so many lessons to teach us, right? like about living peacefully with ONE other group for years... oh, yeah, they couldn't manage that. let's see. oh, here's one- like showing religious tolerance... oops, failed at that, too. hmmm. i'm at a loss. what exactly does ireland contribute, aside from thousands of immigrants and now millions of native-born americans? imagine that! a country who opened its arms to you, and certainly still does, and we suck! talk about ingrates.
i just think that if the criticism was coming from a country that HASN'T greatly benefitted from america's willingness to open its borders and spend lots of cash all around the world, it might be a little easier to swallow. unfortunately, there aren't many countries who fit that description.
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thanks... I've given up defending my anti-americanism :rolleyes: how many times can I tell these people that I fucking love your country and WANT it to be the great and moral leader that it can and should be. However it's being ruined by those who lead it and that's just sad, really really sad!
and so do we, but if you really feel that way, why do you feel the need to bash us every chance you get?
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We've learned PLENTY from it... that's why we empathise with the palestinians... cos they're the ones who are right now going through what we went through. And I'm pretty sure every one of us Irish people posting here said we've nothing against Israelis... but just want them to stop doing what they're doing to the Palestinians... and I wish nothing but peace for ALL of them. Hmm... and of course there's no diversity in Ireland :rolleyes: why don't you come here some day? If you're looking for directions in Dublin... it's a 50/50 chance of finding someone who speaks English. All your 'diversity' are now Americans... the diversity we know is from the source... people who have come DIRECTLY from these countries. Yes, immigration in Ireland is a relatively new thing... about 20 years now... but we certainly have it. Most newspapers have Polish supplements these days. On the building site I work on, our induction sheets are copied in about 20 different languages... so don't tell me we know nothing about diversity.
that still implies that you assume you and the palestinians were/are the wronged parties and therefore somewhat blameless.
as far as this newfound diversity, that's fabulous. welcome to the 21st century.
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actually, if anyone paid any attention to the actual substance of what i said, i said that both sides are responsible. but the thread poses the question, what is WRONG with israel? (i'm paraphrasing, but that's the gist, am i right?). seems pretty one-sided to me, no? and the thread starter is an america-hater from the wonderfully diverse and truly enlightened island of ireland, which has so many lessons to teach us, right? like about living peacefully with ONE other group for years... oh, yeah, they couldn't manage that. let's see. oh, here's one- like showing religious tolerance... oops, failed at that, too. hmmm. i'm at a loss. what exactly does ireland contribute, aside from thousands of immigrants and now millions of native-born americans? imagine that! a country who opened its arms to you, and certainly still does, and we suck! talk about ingrates.
i just think that if the criticism was coming from a country that HASN'T greatly benefitted from america's willingness to open its borders and spend lots of cash all around the world, it might be a little easier to swallow. unfortunately, there aren't many countries who fit that description.
Why does criticism of American foreign policy always have to equal hating America?
And why does that make the Irish ingrates? They should have to agree with our official stance on Israel to still be considered grateful??
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Why does criticism of American foreign policy always have to equal hating America?
And why does that make the Irish ingrates? They should have to agree with our official stance on Israel to still be considered grateful??
no, but her incessant criticism is fucking irritating. we;re far from perfect, but we're still pretty great. don't you agree? do you enjoy being shit on constantly by non-americans??
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im sure many middle easterns would argue that the links to the west are the reason they target Israel. for dragging the US into their culture and their politics when it has absolutely NOTHING to do with them
Whoever said everything Palestinians do is right and justified? well maybe someone, i sure as shit didnt.
i think the message seemed to be "theyre both wrong".
haha, i clicked the link and got deja vu.
that was some healthy venting right there on my part
the united states had the chance to be world leader and they've blown it with their international law abuses. now they are nothing but a bully. unfortunately they have the firepower to back up their arrogance.
please share with me how israel has been the underdog. it was created by western nations looking to appease their own guilt over an atrocity they chose to ignore until it couldnt be ignored any longer, with total disregard for the indigenous population of the area they decided to carve up.
do not think for one minute i condone the actions of the palestinians either, but may i ask what you would do given the same situation. would you be content to live in the gaza strip? if israel were serious about peace the occupied territories would not exist and the right of return to refugee palestinians would be reinstated. and thats just for starters.
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It seemed saddeningly relevant.
Don't worry. i've taken action. Those abusive americans arent gona belittle us or bully us around anymore....oh no sir.... NEVER AGAIN!!!
That's been my message for years and years.
Both Israel and the Palestinians have commited attrocities for decades and decades.
We've been long past the point of laying blame at only one side's feet.
Responsibility, accountability and sanity must return to both sides. And of course the willingness to finally create an environment which provides a safe, happy and productive future for themselves and their children.
I know this concept will conflict with the few here at the MT, who have their hearts set on defining and labeling me as an anti-semite. I know it will be quite disappointing for them to realize they missed my message all along. But they'll get over it.
Well coming from a country that butts their nose in everyone's business, a quiet country in world politics sounds awesome to me.
want a complicated topic over-simplified? cool.
thus far the worthwhile information:
Jews were victims of unspeakable crimes
Israel was set up
Israel now presents itself as a victim of continued persecution from Palestine
but really, Israel is only as much of a victim as Palestine
Hamas were democratically elected
BUT...Hamas are terrorists
Palestinians/Hamas use crude tactics and launch rockets into Israeli targets from residential areas.
Israel responds by launching air strikes on those areas and kills Palestinians.
Israel claims to be trying to keep peace yet still hasnt returned to the pre-67 borders
So, theres the info. And to answer your question, i dont know
dont forget there was a push before the shoah for a jewish state. and considering the amount of persecution jews have had to deal with throughout history who can blame them for wanting a haven. twas the execution in creating the state of israel, and its continued mode of maintenance, that was and remains the problem, not the fact that it exists.
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sorry, forgot to mention that. I never said Israel existing was the problem, and i dont know where i gave that impression.
I complete agree with them having a haven. Everyone needs one.
am i posting in double dutch?
you never said that and you didnt give that impression either and i wasnt implying that you did. did i give that impression?
nope no double dutch.
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Yeah, there are threads i read here which can grossly oversimplify issues sometimes. "You can only pick right or wrong you know" attitude
The world is made of chalk and cheese to some people. Makes for good debate though!
ah right!! cool, (thought i may have contradicted myself somewhere, nevermind!) my bad!
I don't know Rhino but I know Helen very well and she is definitely not anti-American. Just because they have different opinions doesn't make them anti-Israel or anti-American. They explained they tend to sympathize with the Palestinians because they find it similar to what the Irish went through. I can respect that.
I actually sympathize with both sides, blame both sides and think both sides are being ridiculous.
Ah you make it sound so easy lol.
maybe it is. why do we always think that such situations require such complicated answers. fuck knows i'm guilty of overthinking things. i know the issues appear complicated but that doesnt necessarily lend itself to complicated answers. what if one day israel pulled down that wall. what if one day israel allowed everyone equal access to everything. what if one day israel dismantled the occupied territories. what if one day israel started replacing the palestinians homes they destroyed. what if one day the knesset voted to allow palestinians the right of return. what if one day israel acknowledged the massive wrongdoings and the palestinians accepted and acknowledged their wrongdoing in retaliation and both accepted this and decided it was in the best interests of ALL the people to work together. what if one day israel said to the UN(and by this i mean the US) we need help, we no longer see this as a viable situation(as if it ever was.) help us to achieve a peaceful country. what if one day the arab countries actually got off their collective arse for a change and helped the palestinians and the jews in this venture.
all it takes is one decision made and adherred to.
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The new term is IOF not IDF Occupation forces rather than Defense forces
The solution is coming...I'm feeling it. More people are becoming aware, as the mainstream media is finally starting to cover the Palestinian angle accurately. Let's hope it continues to balance out.
It would a blessing to have this conflict resolved...the whole world would sigh from relief.
and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
over specific principles, goals, and policies.
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It would work if both sides were willing to put aside their differences and willing to establish a common ground for working towards such an agreement.
Believe me, I'm with you on this and wish with all my might it would happen.
But the problems run so deep.
There's so much water (blood) under the bridge and the animosity and hatered is of monumental proportions.
There's also a deep-rooted, pre-existing bigotry and racism, in a significant percentage of the population of both sides, where both sides view each other as lower lifeforms. As insignificant beings who don't deserve to be treated with respect, empathy and diginity.
As if their long line of murderous attrocities against each other weren't bad enough to over-come; this racism and bigotry makes that mountain that much higher of a climb.
Verona??? it's all surmountable
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Verona??? it's all surmountable
Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
Wembley? We all believe!
Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
Chicago 07? And love
What a different life
Had I not found this love with you
Verona??? it's all surmountable
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Wembley? We all believe!
Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
Chicago 07? And love
What a different life
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exactly. Policy starts from the top up and as little changes are made the majority begin to see the benefits of living in a peaceful country which respects the rights of each side, and eventually the public attitude turns against the dissidents and violence.
making that "one decision" like catefrances said, and both sides wanting to make it work, can create the genuine opportunity to make it last
Verona??? it's all surmountable
Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
Wembley? We all believe!
Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
Chicago 07? And love
What a different life
Had I not found this love with you
actually, if anyone paid any attention to the actual substance of what i said, i said that both sides are responsible. but the thread poses the question, what is WRONG with israel? (i'm paraphrasing, but that's the gist, am i right?). seems pretty one-sided to me, no? and the thread starter is an america-hater from the wonderfully diverse and truly enlightened island of ireland, which has so many lessons to teach us, right? like about living peacefully with ONE other group for years... oh, yeah, they couldn't manage that. let's see. oh, here's one- like showing religious tolerance... oops, failed at that, too. hmmm. i'm at a loss. what exactly does ireland contribute, aside from thousands of immigrants and now millions of native-born americans? imagine that! a country who opened its arms to you, and certainly still does, and we suck! talk about ingrates.
i just think that if the criticism was coming from a country that HASN'T greatly benefitted from america's willingness to open its borders and spend lots of cash all around the world, it might be a little easier to swallow. unfortunately, there aren't many countries who fit that description.
"Obama's main opponent in this election on November 4th (was) not John McCain, it (was) ignorance."~Michael Moore
"i'm feeling kinda righteous right now. with my badass motherfuckin' ukulele!"
~ed, 8/7
and so do we, but if you really feel that way, why do you feel the need to bash us every chance you get?
"Obama's main opponent in this election on November 4th (was) not John McCain, it (was) ignorance."~Michael Moore
"i'm feeling kinda righteous right now. with my badass motherfuckin' ukulele!"
~ed, 8/7
that still implies that you assume you and the palestinians were/are the wronged parties and therefore somewhat blameless.
as far as this newfound diversity, that's fabulous. welcome to the 21st century.
"Obama's main opponent in this election on November 4th (was) not John McCain, it (was) ignorance."~Michael Moore
"i'm feeling kinda righteous right now. with my badass motherfuckin' ukulele!"
~ed, 8/7
Why does criticism of American foreign policy always have to equal hating America?
And why does that make the Irish ingrates? They should have to agree with our official stance on Israel to still be considered grateful??
Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.
-Oscar Wilde
no, but her incessant criticism is fucking irritating. we;re far from perfect, but we're still pretty great. don't you agree? do you enjoy being shit on constantly by non-americans??
"Obama's main opponent in this election on November 4th (was) not John McCain, it (was) ignorance."~Michael Moore
"i'm feeling kinda righteous right now. with my badass motherfuckin' ukulele!"
~ed, 8/7