Europe and Israel: What went wrong?

I don't like the way you've drawn up the blueprints so no, we, in fact, would rather have nothing.

Sounds a lot like they don't want a country.
 
Sounds like you love making assumptions and don't like to answer questions. Let's dive deeper in to this. So, the israelis, who are minority, are given most of Florida. The Floridans(?) say they didn't agree with the sharing. The USA government goes ahead and proclaims that the decision is made anyway. On the said date, floridans are kicked out of Israeli controlled areas. They say: hell we lived all our lives here and we won't give away for free. And then war begans. And you will support Israelis because you alledge floridans didn't want a country, and hell there was never a Florida before, why would they need one now? there are plenty of american space for them to live, so they better give up their farms, shops and homes and go live somewhere else. Did I answer for you?
 
On the said date, floridans are kicked out of Israeli controlled areas.

Let's start there. Why were the residents kicked out? There was an agreement. There was an agreement in 1947 & nobody got "kicked out".

I won't support the Floridians because their country made a decision & it was agreed to through law.

No, there never was a country called Florida & the reidents of FL are under the federal banner of the United States of America. They are free to stay or free to move to any of the other 49 states...or anywhere they wish, worlwide.
 
Are you forgetting that little Israeli law that says you can not own real estate if you are a non-jew? That seems kicked out to me. :eh:
 
Squiggy said:
Are you forgetting that little Israeli law that says you can not own real estate if you are a non-jew? That seems kicked out to me. :eh:

Squiggy, you seem unaware that the norm for countries is to have an official state religion. In fact, I doubt that there are twenty nations on earth that don't have a state religion (I think Bush is trying to turn the United States into one that does). Of course they're going to give preferential treatment to adherents of said religion. Like the might makes right thing, you don't have to like it, but there it is.
 
Just making sure that rumor that they weren't "kicked out" doesn't take root in uninformed minds. :D
 
Squiggy said:
And Hex, I never said that I thought Osama was doing something good. But Hitler had himself a country and more wealth than he came from. Osama had only his belief in his faith...Not a very good comparison.

No but you keep pointing to the idea that because he thinks he's doing something good it somehow justifies his mass murder.
 
Hmmm...could've swore I specifically stated that I didn't condone his actions. Guess you've painted me an anti-semite, terrorist, commie and the truth no longer matters....Oh dear me. Whatever will I do now? :eh:
 
from what I had learned it was called Palestine once but was given to the Jews in 1948. thats when it became Israel. now it was not recognised as a country as Palestine but it is now. so if that is true then yes they were kicked out. if it is propoganda well then I dont know what to believe
 
Squiggy said:
Hmmm...could've swore I specifically stated that I didn't condone his actions. Guess you've painted me an anti-semite, terrorist, commie and the truth no longer matters....Oh dear me. Whatever will I do now? :eh:


We can just leave it as commie & be done with it :D
 
Squiggy said:
Hmmm...could've swore I specifically stated that I didn't condone his actions. Guess you've painted me an anti-semite, terrorist, commie and the truth no longer matters....Oh dear me. Whatever will I do now? :eh:

You stated and i quote:
You should probably read more about Osama if you think there are no good motivations driving him.

You followed that with...
They may not be what we want but they are legitimate.
Then you finished with-
And before you jump on that, I don't condone his actions

So you say his motivations are good and legitimate but you follow up by saying that you don't condone his actions. Huh?

You're a talking contradiction.
You don't need me to paint the picture Squig.

Have i taken anything out of context?
 
Well ...yeah. Theres a big difference between agreeing with his actions and agreeing with his argument.

you said "No but you keep pointing to the idea that because he thinks he's doing something good it somehow justifies his mass murder."

Thats not what I said at all.
 
HeXp£Øi± said:
You stated and i quote:


You followed that with...

Then you finished with-


So you say his motivations are good and legitimate but you follow up by saying that you don't condone his actions. Huh?

You're a talking contradiction.
You don't need me to paint the picture Squig.

Have i taken anything out of context?



just curious can he believe Osama had his reasons for doing what he did without justifying what he did?
 
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