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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by daveklepper</i> <br /><br />In answer to the last posting, the oil companies and the wealthy Saudis have matched any attempts at the Israel lobby to be objective. Israelis have never sent human time bombs into any Arab or any other school. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />But shooting old men in the back, then calling it "self defense" is ok then? Funny thing about shooting someone in the back,...yanno? When they used to try and claim such as self defense in the old west, they had saying that went "get a rope" <br /> <br />And Israel definitely does target residential areas and apartment buildings, I've seen entire multti family apartment buildings leveled to the ground simply because they were "suspected" hamas hideouts. Funny word the US has used to describe anyone who would target civilian facilities...we call them "terrorists" <br /> <br />You see pictures of wide open streets with an Israeli tank rollng over the one parked car on the street, why was that important, militarily? I'll tell you why, it is the systematic elimination of infastructure and it's people...exactly like in the Warsaw Ghetto. Seems like I've been having to endure years of guilt peddeling over the halocaust disguised as "rememberance", under the proviso that it must be remembered "such that it might never happen again" And like wow, of all people who should know better, look who's getting into the act,...the worlds "victims" <br /> <br />Looks like that makes the Palestinians the "victims victims" sorry Ariel Sharon, you've been out trumped in the solicitation for pitty dept
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