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  • Re: War in The Middle East

    Originally posted by Quarteria
    Armenian, I really do pay attention to what you say and consider it thouroughly. You have helped me in a lot of ways in seeing as how the United States is in the world.
    I think Armenian said it best about how you really have to start "averaging out" all these reports from all the different sides. And of course US media outlets are very far from being non-biassed (if there actually is such a thing).

    As far as Rush Limbaugh, if you listen to him for entertainment or to listen to his interpretations or viewpoints, then great. But he is not much of a "source" for anything. If you listen to the Rush Limbaughs, you might want to listen to the Al Frankens too out there ... then try to average them out somehow to get a reasonable view of what really might be going on.

    Regarding the US and its role in the world ... if you listen to the Arab view, they'll make it sound like US is the most horrible thing ever, in charge of creating the bubonic plague as well as saggy boobs at old age. Of course it is really not that simple. But just as you don't want to only listen to CNN to get the view of the world, you also don't want to be glued to Al Jazeera as the alternative either. There is a middle ground that is probably closer to the truth than any of the extremes.
    this post = teh win.

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    • Re: War in The Middle East

      If you want to start seeing the truth, stop watching American TV and movies also stop reading and listening to their news (Which are controlled by you know who!) or at least find some other countries’ media sources so you can compare what’s happening. Never and never get your news or analyses from one source no matter what; you also have to use your intelligence to get to some conclusions.
      Al-aaynnou-bil-aayn, wall-sinnou-bil-sinn, wa-al-badi azlamm !
      العين بالعين والسن بالسن، والبادي اظلم

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      • Re: War in The Middle East

        Originally posted by Quarteria
        I have been listening to him less. BECAUSE of these posts and other sources, I cannot believe him as much as I once did. I just wanted you to know what they are saying (just in case you didn't). I also wanted to let you all know (not that I wanted to be the Chicken Little of this thread) what Washington is alledgedly planning. As soon as I heard Turkey may be involved...my heart sank.


        Congosleeza Rice said exactly what Washington is up to. She said, "What you are seeing is the birth pangs of a new Middle East."

        In other words, a Middle East controlled and subservient to Washington and Tel Aviv with puppet governments throughout doing their bidding. They can take their "birth pangs" and shove them. Sounds like the wackos are trying to parrot some of those evangelical zionazi preachers/fake Christians.

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        • Re: War in The Middle East

          Qanna was an example of j-e-wish mentality.

          "Go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and a.ss." (1 Sam. 15:3).

          Yesha Rabbinical Council: During time of war, enemy has no innocents

          The Yesha Rabbinical Council announced in response to an IDF attack in Kfar Qanna that "according to J-ewish law, during a time of battle and war, there is no such term as 'innocents' of the enemy."

          All of the discussions on Christian morality are weakening the spirit of the army and the nation and are costing us in the blood of our soldiers and civilians," the statement said. (Efrat Weiss)

          (07.30.06, 17:37) ynet news

          The Yesha Rabbinical Council announced in response to an IDF attack in Kfar Qanna that "according to Jewish law, during a time of battle and war, there is no such term as 'innocents' of the enemy." All of the discussions on Christian morality ar






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          Last edited by Nemesis; 07-31-2006, 08:20 PM.

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          • Re: War in The Middle East

            nemisis, are you J-e-w-i-s-h? i didn't think so.

            what if i said that all armenians are hateful of turks. what about newborn turks? what about turks adopted by an armenian family. get over this obsession with turk and focus on the politics if you want to be mad at someone. this is politics, not nationality. newborn turks know nothing about anything they aren't taught. 20 years ago, there were newborn turks. brainwashing could have stopped with their generation. that is the same with any of this. anywhere. we need to prevent future war right now. that could have been done generations ago if people would give up the vengence drive.

            i get your point, al franken is left. however, he isn't the left that rush is right (or is that reich?)

            al is funny. rush is both scary and dangerous.

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            • Re: War in The Middle East

              Originally posted by Nemesis
              Qanna was an example of j-e-wish mentality.

              "Go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and a.ss." (1 Sam. 15:3).

              Yesha Rabbinical Council: During time of war, enemy has no innocents

              The Yesha Rabbinical Council announced in response to an IDF attack in Kfar Qanna that "according to J-ewish law, during a time of battle and war, there is no such term as 'innocents' of the enemy."

              All of the discussions on Christian morality are weakening the spirit of the army and the nation and are costing us in the blood of our soldiers and civilians," the statement said. (Efrat Weiss)

              (07.30.06, 17:37) ynet news

              The Yesha Rabbinical Council announced in response to an IDF attack in Kfar Qanna that "according to Jewish law, during a time of battle and war, there is no such term as 'innocents' of the enemy." All of the discussions on Christian morality ar


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              An honest question. This has been raised before by me to Armenian. He brought up the same issues of Judaism's view of non-J[e]ws or goyim, and the utter insignificance and insulting manner in which it treats them. However, Islam, both the Quran, as well as the Hadith are riddled with similar proverbs and sayings towards non-Muslims. How do you reconcile your antipathy towards Israel and Judaism, e.g., blaming for much of the way Israel has behaved on their religious views, with your (I am assuming you support Hezbollah) support of Hezbollah, which is a fundamentalist Muslim brotherhood who espouse similar views of non-Muslims?
              Last edited by Anonymouse; 07-31-2006, 08:39 PM.
              Achkerov kute.

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              • Re: War in The Middle East

                Originally posted by OMG
                nemisis, are you J-e-w-i-s-h? i didn't think so.

                what if i said that all armenians are hateful of turks. what about newborn turks? what about turks adopted by an armenian family. get over this obsession with turk and focus on the politics if you want to be mad at someone. this is politics, not nationality. newborn turks know nothing about anything they aren't taught. 20 years ago, there were newborn turks. brainwashing could have stopped with their generation. that is the same with any of this. anywhere. we need to prevent future war right now. that could have been done generations ago if people would give up the vengence drive.

                i get your point, al franken is left. however, he isn't the left that rush is right (or is that reich?)

                al is funny. rush is both scary and dangerous.

                By chiding Rush Limba-a-a-aah and praising Al Frankenstein you are no different than those whom you accuse of appealing to Limba-a-a-a-aah for truth. Both are morons and both are nothing but typical party line spokesman, and anyone with an ounce of keen judgement and sensibility would do well for themselves to go beyond these fools who only trumpet party lines. The only difference between them is which party line they trumpet, but the similarity is they are both symptoms of the same rigidity in the two-party system. Since I don't know, what has been Al Franken's position on Israel's escapade of aggression and mass murder in Lebanon?
                Achkerov kute.

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                • Re: War in The Middle East

                  Originally posted by Anonymouse
                  An honest question. This has been raised before by me to Armenian. He brought up the same issues of Judaism's view of non-J[e]ws or goyim, and the utter insignificance and insulting manner in which it treats them. However, Islam, both the Quran, as well as the Hadith are riddled with similar proverbs and sayings towards non-Muslims. How do you reconcile your antipathy towards Israel and Judaism, e.g., blaming for much of the way Israel has behaved on their religious views, with your (I am assuming you support Hezbollah) support of Hezbollah, which is a fundamentalist Muslim brotherhood who espouse similar views of non-Muslims?
                  I know you are well aware of the j-ewish involvement in the Armenian Genocide and the denials. I think you have also seen the information where j-ews have considered Armenians Amaleks.

                  As to the Muslims, you know as well as I do that Armenians found refuge in Muslim countries such as Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Egypt and non-j-ewish Palestine and lived side by side in peace with these people. I've seen people cite passages from the Quran that are used when trying to stir up anti-Muslim sentiment and then I've seen Muslims say there are problems with those passages. But there seems to be two kinds of Muslims and to me some are very peaceful and don't bother anybody....so what is the problem with the other kinds, who BTW are always always always supported by the j-ews?????

                  You probably also read in previous posts that Nasrallah was born in the Armenian section and he speaks Armenian. One would have to assume that he probably has Armenian friends.
                  Last edited by Nemesis; 07-31-2006, 09:12 PM.

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                  • Re: War in The Middle East

                    I will take all of the following as fact because I read it on an internet forum:

                    1. xxxs were responsible for the Genocide.
                    2. xxxs hate us and consider us Amalekites.
                    3. Nasrallah was born in an Armenian section of Beirut and speaks Armenian.

                    Did I miss one?

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                    • Re: War in The Middle East

                      you said that well sip.

                      i work hard to get armenian genocide recognized. i don't want to be grouped with those who don't, or worse, those who deny. i am part j-e-w-i-s-h, but i don't agree with israel politics. don't judge a book by the cover. don't group by nationality, or by religion, or ethnicity as "all the _____ are such and such." people are too complex to group them in that way. that's crazy. that is one factor in wars.

                      war mentality: the ______ (group) did ______ to us. let's get/kill them. them who get killed aren't ever just the (group), too

                      i know i didn't say that in the right way, but i hope the basic message comes thru.

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