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That was before the UN had also accepted countries who are determined to destroy Israel! I bet they're regretting that now! You can't compare the UN in the 1940's to the UN now, for sure! Not even close!


JMHO




http://www.mythsandfacts.org/media/user/PLO-Agreement.pdf


Just one of many if you "google".

This sometimes happens in politics when you have a good thing going and try to be inclusive. All of a sudden you find your party has been taken over by a fringe group with their own agenda and the gullible follow along leaving the original members no option but to either fold or leave their own organization. Now we must do one or the other with the UN.
 

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It figures you would forget the house used to belong to the guy throwing the stones so technically he is smashing his own home and not claiming any insurance so no crime. The same can be said for 'rockets' from Gaza, if they land in the 1948 map area then no crime, if Israel has objections she can always take them to court, you know like us civilized people do when we have grievances.

Not left unsaid is George was not the sharpest knife in the fork drawer.


True but that was for the US, the Royals of Europe had crowned the Bankers long before that. The Bank of England was the last to fall, not a whimper after that. I can see them with the small pox blankets ready for you know who and there would be the European Royals and the European Church pushing them back and forth and saying, 'No, you do it.'. I may change that to,'No, let me do it.' at a later date.

Quick, some are escaping, contain them Canada or is that Can'tada

PressTV - EU Delegation: Israel has committed genocide

The delegation of 13 MEPs has just returned to Brussels from the Middle East and played a video to journalists showing a Palestinian child dying in the back of an ambulance. The delegation describes what Israel has done to the people of Gaza as genocide. The 50-day Israeli war on Gaza left thousands dead and tens of thousands wounded. The delegation of MEPs is accusing the West of turning its back on the Palestinian people by not taking action against Israel. The politicians accuse Tel Aviv of continuing to break international laws by engaging in land grabs to build settlements in Palestine. The United Nations aid organisation, UNRWA, estimates that it will cost 800 million euro to reconstruct the buildings and infrastructure in Palestine that were recently destroyed by Israel during its 50-day bombardment of Gaza. In the meantime hundreds of thousands of people will effectively remain homeless. The agency says 90% of the water in Gaza is now undrinkable, disease is spreading and it predicts that the area will be uninhabitable by the year 2020 unless the international community gets behind the citizens of Palestine.




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On the morning was yet fear of the men to his thigh; and I have heard that it came to the daughters unto us deal kindly and Israel go. And in pain and it was sore in the people favor in vessels with me for all that we will I met? And Cain shall let birds of the trees which God of these were troubled me, she sent him as they will lie with fire, to my birthright. And, behold, she is Hiddekel: that I have eaten up out to restore him yet scarce gone out of the man.
 

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This sometimes happens in politics when you have a good thing going and try to be inclusive. All of a sudden you find your party has been taken over by a fringe group with their own agenda and the gullible follow along leaving the original members no option but to either fold or leave their own organization. Now we must do one or the other with the UN.
For the record Iran was doing the same when the kicked out big oil in 1953, it got them a 25 year rule by the US that would make the Taliban ashamed to be from the same group.
What a load of ****. Afghanistan in 1975 was implementing all the UN Human Rights guidelines, guess who came along and intentionally fuked it up? Not only are they corrupt to the core they have you trying to whitewash their crimes and you do it willingly so you are a few levels past being naive.

How Jimmy Carter and I Started the Mujahideen » CounterPunch: Tells the Facts, Names the Names
[SIZE=-1]Q: When the Soviets justified their intervention by asserting that they intended to fight against a secret involvement of the United States in Afghanistan, people didn’t believe them. However, there was a basis of truth. You don’t regret anything today?
Brzezinski: Regret what? That secret operation was an excellent idea. It had the effect of drawing the Russians into the Afghan trap and you want me to regret it? The day that the Soviets officially crossed the border, I wrote to President Carter: We now have the opportunity of giving to the USSR its Vietnam war. Indeed, for almost 10 years, Moscow had to carry on a war unsupportable by the government, a conflict that brought about the demoralization and finally the breakup of the Soviet empire.
Q: And neither do you regret having supported the Islamic [integrisme], having given arms and advice to future terrorists?
Brzezinski: What is most important to the history of the world? The Taliban or the collapse of the Soviet empire? Some stirred-up Moslems or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the cold war?
Q: Some stirred-up Moslems? But it has been said and repeated: Islamic fundamentalism represents a world menace today.
Brzezinski: Nonsense! It is said that the West had a global policy in regard to Islam. That is stupid. There isn’t a global Islam. Look at Islam in a rational manner and without demagoguery or emotion. It is the leading religion of the world with 1.5 billion followers. But what is there in common among Saudi Arabian fundamentalism, moderate Morocco, Pakistan militarism, Egyptian pro-Western or Central Asian secularism? Nothing more than what unites the Christian countries.
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No burning baby pics?
 

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That was before the UN had also accepted countries who are determined to destroy Israel! I bet they're regretting that now! You can't compare the UN in the 1940's to the UN now, for sure! Not even close!


You might find this odd Dixie. If their were no countries determined to destroy Israel there could and would be be no Israel.

 

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Water would be the first commodities brought in I suspect. Russia has some recent experience in delivering aid to devastated areas and all their loads have the Red Cross Inspecting them. Perhaps Crimea can be the export port with inspected and sealed containers and the Sea behind them would be where the various goods are made the are in the containers. Perhaps Russia should be made the general contractor and China and Korea can do the bulk of the manufacturing for the area as a permanent port would be needed.
 

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Water would be the first commodities brought in I suspect. Russia has some recent experience in delivering aid to devastated areas and all their loads have the Red Cross Inspecting them. Perhaps Crimea can be the export port with inspected and sealed containers and the Sea behind them would be where the various goods are made the are in the containers. Perhaps Russia should be made the general contractor and China and Korea can do the bulk of the manufacturing for the area as a permanent port would be needed.

Hey Soviet wannabe, Russia can't even get water to Crimea after Ukraine turned off the taps.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/ukraine-cuts-off-water-supply-to-crimea/5381277
 

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Supporting war crimes so early in the morning, I'd ask what's new but I just mentioned what was new. Genocide over not wanting Kiev to be their bankers. Looks like they made the right choice to get out. (and Kiev did what to stop it?)
 

taxslave

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Supporting war crimes so early in the morning, I'd ask what's new but I just mentioned what was new. Genocide over not wanting Kiev to be their bankers. Looks like they made the right choice to get out. (and Kiev did what to stop it?)

I noticed that you continually support the wrong side. Do you really hate democracy that much?
 

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Sanctions and threats of violence are not democratic either. Nor is it seen as an acceptable measure to use against 'democratic nations'.

How many millions were starved in the Ukraine because the 'democratic nations' demanded the grain that fed them as payment to their businesses that brought power to that part of Europe) (answer required) That is what Kiev cutting water off is equal to so you and the usual suspects should be examining your stance rather than looking for fault in mine.

I'm pretty sure if Russia did this you wouldn't be cheering and clapping as to what an intelligent move it was but would be saying something nasty about them. You have to judge the action today rather than Canada is just and that was a conclusion you made in 1958 rather than through the news in all of 2014. We should be making independent decisions and then seeing who our friends are rather than seeing who our friends are and voting whatever way they are. Russia will get them water but it just shows the trpical tactic of Democracy when other want to opt out of what they see is a system that has crashes built in that is controlled by people rather than nature, Since you would can join but never get the power why would you ever join. A smooth path till you hit a brick wall is not much of a promised future. If some people in Cuba or Iran would do whatever to get the sanctions lifted they have lost sight why there was a need for a revolution in the first place.

Coming from democracy you should support the end of the company towns that were the norm since the start of the industrial revolution. That is not the end of R&D and advancements, it is the end of the owners taking home 98% of the profits while putting in 2% of the required energy to make the whole town run. In this case you are supporting them and are looking for ways to make the 98 number even higher, Muslims just happen to be the employees. Just by being on the land where treasure is found in a democratic country would make them ultra rich. That suddenly stops being the norm when Muslims go from dirt poor to ultra rich as 'we' are stuck in the company towns. The world is a little more complicated than the 'good side' being the one you're on.

 

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I'll remember that if I'm doing a GPS thing. If this is history repeating itself the shutting the water off was NATO's idea, Kiev was following orders. I doubt I'm going to end up speaking Keivnese