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P.s. I was just looking at your photo's of Chicago again. They really are pretty awesome. I will definitely have to pay it a visit.
thanks man. if and when you do, make it summertime. its fucking great. I just finished upping some more photos tonight. I am going to make a summer 2007 folder on myspace to keep em organized and fresh
thanks man. if and when you do, make it summertime. its fucking great. I just finished upping some more photos tonight. I am going to make a summer 2007 folder on myspace to keep em organized and fresh
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O.k. And when we meet for a few beers I have just one rule: No politics!
so would you like america to go back to the 1745 borders and give all the land back to indians?
Well, that would certainly be more interesting than daytime t.v. Although, like the situation with the native Americans, I believe that compromises should be made. In the case of Israel, the only compromise that appears feasible and workable is for them to abide by the will of the international consensus - excerpting the U.S - which calls for an end to the occupation and a return to the 1967 borders. This seems to be the only viable option.
The American Indians are not a generic unified country, but a collection of different tribes with claims to different areas of land in America. Fir instance, the Lakota would probably be satisfied simply with being given a large part of South Dakota back to them, including the black hills, while the Apache and Hopi would have claim to parts of Arizona and New Mexico.
Well, that would certainly be more interesting than daytime t.v. Although, like the situation with the native Americans, I believe that compromises should be made. In the case of Israel, the only compromise that appears feasible and workable is for them to abide by the will of the international consensus - excerpting the U.S - which calls for an end to the occupation and a return to the 1067 borders. This seems to be the only viable option.
The American Indians are not a generic unified country, but a collection of different tribes with claims to different areas of land in America. Fir instance, the Lakota would probably be satisfied simply with being given a large part of South Dakota back to them, including the black hills, while the Apache and Hopi would have claim to parts of Arizona and New Mexico.
well lets both agree that we do not want innocent people dying on either side. I would love peace throughout the middle east. I would love to visit the region. its where civilization started. its gotta be good.
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Whoops! I made a mistake. Silly me.
That map was drawn up by Israel after years of illegal settlement expansion.
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P.s. I was just looking at your photo's of Chicago again. They really are pretty awesome. I will definitely have to pay it a visit.
O.k, back to debating.....
like I said, a war was fought, borders changed. both sides will have to compromise, most of which will be Israel returning land to palastine.
peace isnt going to happen with your cut and dry approach of.."return to 1967 borders or terrorists attacks are justified"
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There are no "Indians".
But, the answer is "yes".
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O.k. And when we meet for a few beers I have just one rule: No politics!
Well, that would certainly be more interesting than daytime t.v. Although, like the situation with the native Americans, I believe that compromises should be made. In the case of Israel, the only compromise that appears feasible and workable is for them to abide by the will of the international consensus - excerpting the U.S - which calls for an end to the occupation and a return to the 1967 borders. This seems to be the only viable option.
The American Indians are not a generic unified country, but a collection of different tribes with claims to different areas of land in America. Fir instance, the Lakota would probably be satisfied simply with being given a large part of South Dakota back to them, including the black hills, while the Apache and Hopi would have claim to parts of Arizona and New Mexico.