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Re: Democracy for the Palestinians before they even have a land to call home? That is our Mr. Bush.



[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Edward Glamkowski) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> You've got two flaws:
> 
> #1) Arafat is THE biggest obstacle to peace.  Over the decades, Israel 
> has repeated shown a sincere desire to deal in good faith with the arabs
> in creating a Palestine.  Every single time it has been Arafat who has 
> walked away from negotiations.  No peace is possible as long as Arafat 
> retains power.  Period.
> 
> #2) Who are the Palestinians anyways?  Arafat is... Egyptian!  
> Not even close to the supposed Palestinian lands.  But anyways 
> there has NEVER been a country of Palestine, and there is no 
> nation of Palestine.  There is no unified palestinian culture,
> no unique palestinian language, no palestinian traditions 
> (homicide bombing doesn't count as a tradition!), indeed, they 
> aren't even all of the same descent - some are egyptian, some 
> are Jordanian, some are Lebanese, etc.  There is no such thing 
> as Palestinians.  These people who call themselves Palestinians 
> are a political tool of other arabs, a pawn against the jews.  
> That's it.  Most arabs despise the "Palestinians" only slightly 
> less than they despise the jews.  They all know it is a farce, 
> but it is a necessary one in their war to exterminate the jews.
> 
> There were arabs who lived in the region before Israel was created, 
> but they were not a unified people who called themselves Palestinians.
> The nation of palestine is a highly artificial one forged only in the
> second half of the twentieth century as a foil to jewish settlement in
> the middle east.
> 
> 
> Peace isn't a option, only the elimination of all jews from the 
> middle east is acceptable.  If the issue of Palestine was to be
> solved tomorrow, something else would happen to again bring the 
> jews under assault from the arabs.  Indeed, some arab countries 
> are still technically at war with Israel and do not officially
> recognize its existance!
> 
> 
> You completely misunderstand the fundamental issue here.
> It isn't about Palestine - the arabs *really* don't care about 
> Palestine one way or the other, it's about the liquidation of 
> the jews.

Its about time that rational and fair thought came about amongst all.
Two wrongs certainly do not make a right.



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