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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #250 on: May 24, 2011, 10:23:12 AM »
Again dipshit - you voted for this shitshow - take ownership.   


Economy sucks still.
Foreign policy a complete mess. 
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and on and on and on and on and on.   



Oh, now you did it, 3333. Are you holding Obama accountable for all of that?  You know that the left believes it is never their fault. Their ideology is PERFECT!!

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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #251 on: May 24, 2011, 10:25:56 AM »
what Netanyahu wants in the long run doesn't matter...he is really stupid because he doesn't realize that Obama was trying to save his ass and Israel in the long run....Israel is going to be overrun..thats the reality....the Palestinian population is exploding and they will overtake the Jewish population soon..once that happens, Israel will effectively be controlled by the Palestinians ..unless Israel bars them for voting....which they dare not do

by giving the Palestinians their own state, this solves this problem and enables Israel to stay a JEWISH state.....

Also the Palestinians are now going to adopt non-violent tactics..which means they are going to march and go over the borders unarmed.....if Israel shoots at them, they will be condemned by the international community and will further erode any support they have from the US...Israel has to find a way to make a deal now and wash their hands of the Palestinian problem

I already explained to you that a two state solution is not what Palestine wants.

And, to your first point about the continued encroachment of the Palestinians, you couldn't be more misinformed.  If they felt legitimately threatened,  Israel will make them extinct before your scenario happens.  Whorewell explained this as well, but it seems rather than counter these points, you choose to ignore them.
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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #252 on: May 24, 2011, 10:28:51 AM »
Hamas already said no deal is possible,   So WTF are we pressuring Israel for when Hamas wont even recognizie israel i the first place? 


This is another obama scam to avoid discussing his horrific presidency on every failure he has caused in every other area.     

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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #253 on: May 24, 2011, 10:29:59 AM »
Hey retard. I and everyone in this forum knows exactly what you are doing. You are trying to hamper the criticism that Obama is RIGHTFULLY receiving by bringing up Bush. It surprises me that you stupid left wing morons keep bringing up Bush. What you are doing is comparing what one numbnuts stated with what another numbnuts said. It doesn't justify what Obama said and he still is wrong no matter who else said it before him. What don't you get, fag?

LoL -

you're joking right

You honestly can't understand the very simple point that I made in my post

seriously?

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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #254 on: May 24, 2011, 10:33:37 AM »
LoL -

you're joking right

You honestly can't understand the very simple point that I made in my post

seriously?


Hey fool - all the other past idiots like GWB, Clinton, GHWB, failed in this endeavor for the same thing Obama is doing, trying to pressure israel tro accept a deal when the other side does not want one that includes recognizing isreal in any fom or capacity. 

So because the other jerkoffs like GWB, Clinton, et al tried this nonsense, does not make it ok for Paddy O'Bama to do the same. 


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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #255 on: May 24, 2011, 10:48:30 AM »
Really, just let them fight it out themselves; the USA just needs to focus on itself.
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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #256 on: May 24, 2011, 10:49:52 AM »
Hey fool - all the other past idiots like GWB, Clinton, GHWB, failed in this endeavor for the same thing Obama is doing, trying to pressure israel tro accept a deal when the other side does not want one that includes recognizing isreal in any fom or capacity. 

So because the other jerkoffs like GWB, Clinton, et al tried this nonsense, does not make it ok for Paddy O'Bama to do the same. 

Israel already agreed to it as well....way back in 1967

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_242


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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #257 on: May 24, 2011, 10:50:55 AM »
Really, just let them fight it out themselves; the USA just needs to focus on itself.

If we let that happen, the middle east will only be left with 1 country... Israel.

The weapons which they already have, are enough to wipe out every other country around.

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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #258 on: May 24, 2011, 10:54:58 AM »
Israel already agreed to it as well....way back in 1967

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_242



Yeah, I am sure they agreed to make a deal with a trrorist organization who refuses to even recognize Israel in any form whatsoever.   ::)  ::)


Bro - take off your obama kneepads - its really embarrassing.   

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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #259 on: May 24, 2011, 10:56:00 AM »
Yeah, I am sure they agreed to make a deal with a trrorist organization who refuses to even recognize Israel in any form whatsoever.   ::)  ::)


Bro - take off your obama kneepads - its really embarrassing.   

jeebus you're dumb

if I'm kneepadding for Obama then I guess I must be kneepading for every POTUS since 1967 too

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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #260 on: May 24, 2011, 10:58:33 AM »
Yes you are, including Bush.

Again - Hamas already said there wont ever be any deal that includes having to recognize Israel in any form whatsoever.   

Do you now understand why "peace" is not ever a realistic option or likly to ever happen?   

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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #261 on: May 24, 2011, 11:20:32 AM »
Really, just let them fight it out themselves; the USA just needs to focus on itself.

Bingo!! Israel will never give up more land than they should. Nor should they. I don't see any nation, including the USA, giving up land that they have gained through military combat. So why should Israel give up even an inch of land? They already tried that. They offered land in 2000. It was rejected by Arafat. In 2005 they gave up land in Gaza. The only result of that was closer proximity for the Palestinians to fire their rockets.  The goal of the Palestinians and the nations that give them aid in weapons and money is to kill all Jews and reclaim Jerusalem for themselves. 

There will never be peace until there is a final war involving Israel, the Palestinians and all the other Islamic nations that for years, in one way or another, meddled in this situation. There will only be peace when Israel completely destroys the Palestinians, Jordan, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Or they completely destroy Israel. Sadly, that is the only way.

Yeah. I know it sounds extreme. But, I don't see any other solution. Only a war that will eradicate one side or the other will bring normalcy to that region.

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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #262 on: May 24, 2011, 11:20:50 AM »
Yes you are, including Bush.

Again - Hamas already said there wont ever be any deal that includes having to recognize Israel in any form whatsoever.   

Do you now understand why "peace" is not ever a realistic option or likly to ever happen?   

Hammas has said they would accept the 1967 borders

Personally, all I see are a bunch of religious nuts (on both sides) who will never be satisfied


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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #263 on: May 24, 2011, 11:22:15 AM »
Hammas has said they would accept the 1967 borders

Personally, all I see are a bunch of religious nuts (on both sides) who will never be satisfied



Wrong!   Hamas said it will never recongozie Israel as a JEWISH state in any form atall.  The 1967 borders crap is just that crap.   Hama wants no jews in the ME period.   

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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #264 on: May 24, 2011, 11:26:51 AM »
Wrong!   Hamas said it will never recongozie Israel as a JEWISH state in any form atall.  The 1967 borders crap is just that crap.   Hama wants no jews in the ME period.   

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/hamas-accepts-1967-borders-but-will-never-recognize-israel-top-official-says-1.361072

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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #265 on: May 24, 2011, 11:28:29 AM »
Read your own freaking article douche.   

Yeah - no kiddin Hamas will accept free land.   I guess you left out the part of Hamas not recognizing Israel?   

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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #266 on: May 24, 2011, 11:31:42 AM »
Bingo!! Israel will never give up more land than they should. Nor should they. I don't see any nation, including the USA, giving up land that they have gained through military combat. So why should Israel give up even an inch of land? They already tried that. They offered land in 2000. It was rejected by Arafat. In 2005 they gave up land in Gaza. The only result of that was closer proximity for the Palestinians to fire their rockets.  The goal of the Palestinians and the nations that give them aid in weapons and money is to kill all Jews and reclaim Jerusalem for themselves. 

There will never be peace until there is a final war involving Israel, the Palestinians and all the other Islamic nations that for years, in one way or another, meddled in this situation. There will only be peace when Israel completely destroys the Palestinians, Jordan, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Or they completely destroy Israel. Sadly, that is the only way.

Yeah. I know it sounds extreme. But, I don't see any other solution. Only a war that will eradicate one side or the other will bring normalcy to that region.

I don't care what happens in the Middle East and I think it is their business. Never got people fighting for that barren strip of desert for millenia. Imagine people doing that for New Jersey? and New Jersey is much more pleasant.
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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #267 on: May 24, 2011, 11:33:52 AM »
Judge Obama by the company he keeps.   :-\

Obama's Trusted Adviser May Cause Betrayal of Israel

Monday, 23 May 2011
By Newsmax Wires

President Barack Obama’s stunning endorsement of a peace process embracing Israel’s pre-1967 borders – a situation that Israeli leaders declare would leave the Jewish State “defenseless” – is prompting closer scrutiny of a small coterie of left-leaning advisers long antagonistic of America’s close ally.

One of them, former journalist and professor Samantha Power, once declared that the United States might one day invade Israel to disarm it and support a Palestinian state along the very controversial lines Obama now embraces.

Power, who many recent reports credit with pushing Obama’s increasingly ineffective military strategy toward Libya, is no stranger to controversy. As the Obama campaign’s chief foreign policy adviser in 2008, she was fired after calling rival candidate Hillary Clinton a “monster” during the contentious Democratic primary campaign.

Over a long career this reporter, Harvard scholar and Pulitzer Prize winner has also criticized the Bush administration’s “War on Terrorism” – a phrase the Obama administration has since abandoned – and praised the views of anti-American zealots like Noam Chomsky, whose works often describe the United States as a ruthless totalitarian power crushing liberation movements around the world.

She is also closely linked to liberal billionaire George Soros and his various causes, most notably an organization and doctrine called the "Responsibility to Protect." Crafted largely by Power, the doctrine basically outlines the conditions under which the international community can intervene in a conflict to prevent genocide. The U.S. intervention in Libya, as many commentators noted, is Power's doctrine in action. Soros has worked with Power in various organizations.

The scrutiny of Power has largely been contained to pro-Israel blogs and conservative foreign policy sites. But Obama’s left turn toward the Palestinians has drawn more light on Power’s controversial statements about the Jewish State over the years.

“That this woman — who has called Secretary of State Hillary Clinton a “monster” — has since become Special Assistant to President Barack Obama and runs the Office of Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights as Senior Director of Multilateral Affairs on the Staff of the National Security Council (whew!) is beyond imagination,” Bernie Quigley wrote on The Hill’s Pundits blog last week.

In 2008, Richard Baehr at the conservative American Thinker described Power’s “animus” toward Israel: “The problem for those who favor a strong US-Israel relationship is that Power seems obsessed with Israel, and in a negative way. Much like the authors of the Baker-Hamilton report, she believes resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is central to solving other problems in the Middle East. And it is clear that her approach to addressing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict would be for the US to behave in a more "even handed" fashion, which of course means withdrawing US support for Israel, and instead applying more pressure on Israel for concessions.”

In April, Stanley Kurtz at the National Review called Power “a patriot’s nightmare — a woman determined to subordinate America’s national sovereignty to an international order largely controlled by leftist bureaucrats. Superficially, Power’s chief concern is to put a stop to genocide and ‘crimes against humanity.’ More deeply, her goal is to use our shared horror at the worst that human beings can do in order to institute an ever-broadening regime of redistributive transnational governance."

But it was Power’s description of a future Israeli crisis in a 2002 interview that has alarmed Israel supporters over the years. In that interview at Berkeley, Power was asked this question:

“Let me give you a thought experiment here, and it is the following: without addressing the Palestine-Israel problem, let’s say you were an advisor to the President of the United States, how would you respond to current events there? Would you advise him to put a structure in place to monitor that situation, at least if one party or another [starts] looking like they might be moving toward genocide?”

Power then gave what many Israeli experts describe as an astonishing reply:

“What we don’t need is some kind of early warning mechanism there, what we need is a willingness to put something on the line in helping the situation. Putting something on the line might mean alienating a domestic constituency of tremendous political and financial import; it may more crucially (sic) mean sacrificing—or investing, I think, more than sacrificing—billions of dollars, not in servicing Israel’s military, but actually investing in the new state of Palestine, in investing the billions of dollars it would probably take, also, to support what will have to be a mammoth protection force, not of the old Rwanda kind, but a meaningful military presence. Because it seems to me at this stage (and this is true of actual genocides as well, and not just major human rights abuses, which were seen there), you have to go in as if you’re serious, you have to put something on the line.

“Unfortunately, imposition of a solution on unwilling parties is dreadful. It’s a terrible thing to do, it’s fundamentally undemocratic. But, sadly, we don’t just have a democracy here either, we have a liberal democracy. There are certain sets of principles that guide our policy, or that are meant to, anyway. It’s essential that some set of principles becomes the benchmark, rather than a deference to [leaders] who are fundamentally politically destined to destroy the lives of their own people. And by that I mean what Tom Friedman has called “Sharafat” [Sharon-Arafat]. I do think in that sense, both political leaders have been dreadfully irresponsible. And, unfortunately, it does require external intervention.... Any intervention is going to come under fierce criticism. But we have to think about lesser evils, especially when the human stakes are becoming ever more pronounced.”

As Mideast expert, author and blogger Martin Kramer has noted, “It isn't too difficult to see all the red flags in this answer. Having placed Israel's leader on par with Yasser Arafat, she called for massive military intervention on behalf of the Palestinians, to impose a solution in defiance of Israel and its American supporters. Billions of dollars would be shifted from Israel's security to the upkeep of a "mammoth protection force" and a Palestinian state—all in the name of our ‘principles.’”

Even as she has gone to great lengths to distance herself from that quote, Power continues to raise alarm among many Israel supporters for her various statements on the use of foreign power that seem to paint Israel as the villain in any narrative involving the Palestinians.

That said, Power is no foreign-policy novice. She is a seasoned foreign correspondent with front-line experience in the Balkan wars of the early 1990s and other conflicts. She’s also a Pulitzer Prize winner for what is considered a definitive work on genocide and foreign policy, “A Problem from Hell.”

And she does have her admirers on the political right. Among them is Max Boot, a conservative scholar at the Council on Foreign Relations who has written for the Weekly Standard. After Power was criticized on a blog at Commentary Magazine, Boot wrote, “I’ve known Power for six years and have never heard her say anything that I would construe as anti-Israel. In fact, at a December 2006 forum at Harvard’s Kennedy School at which we were both panelists, she rather forcefully dismissed a claim by a Jewish anti-Zionist in the audience who tried to equate Israeli policy with South African apartheid—a favorite trope of the hard left.”

He continued: “…. I’ve also found Power to be one of the more reasonable, sane, and centrist foreign policy thinkers on the Democratic side. Her award-winning book ‘A Problem from Hell: America in the Age of Genocide’ could have been written by a neocon.”

http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/samantha-power-israel-obama/2011/05/23/id/397430

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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #268 on: May 24, 2011, 11:35:20 AM »
Judge Obama by the company he keeps.   :-\

Obama's Trusted Adviser May Cause Betrayal of Israel

Monday, 23 May 2011
By Newsmax Wires

President Barack Obama’s stunning endorsement of a peace process embracing Israel’s pre-1967 borders – a situation that Israeli leaders declare would leave the Jewish State “defenseless” – is prompting closer scrutiny of a small coterie of left-leaning advisers long antagonistic of America’s close ally.

One of them, former journalist and professor Samantha Power, once declared that the United States might one day invade Israel to disarm it and support a Palestinian state along the very controversial lines Obama now embraces.

Power, who many recent reports credit with pushing Obama’s increasingly ineffective military strategy toward Libya, is no stranger to controversy. As the Obama campaign’s chief foreign policy adviser in 2008, she was fired after calling rival candidate Hillary Clinton a “monster” during the contentious Democratic primary campaign.

Over a long career this reporter, Harvard scholar and Pulitzer Prize winner has also criticized the Bush administration’s “War on Terrorism” – a phrase the Obama administration has since abandoned – and praised the views of anti-American zealots like Noam Chomsky, whose works often describe the United States as a ruthless totalitarian power crushing liberation movements around the world.

She is also closely linked to liberal billionaire George Soros and his various causes, most notably an organization and doctrine called the "Responsibility to Protect." Crafted largely by Power, the doctrine basically outlines the conditions under which the international community can intervene in a conflict to prevent genocide. The U.S. intervention in Libya, as many commentators noted, is Power's doctrine in action. Soros has worked with Power in various organizations.

The scrutiny of Power has largely been contained to pro-Israel blogs and conservative foreign policy sites. But Obama’s left turn toward the Palestinians has drawn more light on Power’s controversial statements about the Jewish State over the years.

“That this woman — who has called Secretary of State Hillary Clinton a “monster” — has since become Special Assistant to President Barack Obama and runs the Office of Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights as Senior Director of Multilateral Affairs on the Staff of the National Security Council (whew!) is beyond imagination,” Bernie Quigley wrote on The Hill’s Pundits blog last week.

In 2008, Richard Baehr at the conservative American Thinker described Power’s “animus” toward Israel: “The problem for those who favor a strong US-Israel relationship is that Power seems obsessed with Israel, and in a negative way. Much like the authors of the Baker-Hamilton report, she believes resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is central to solving other problems in the Middle East. And it is clear that her approach to addressing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict would be for the US to behave in a more "even handed" fashion, which of course means withdrawing US support for Israel, and instead applying more pressure on Israel for concessions.”

In April, Stanley Kurtz at the National Review called Power “a patriot’s nightmare — a woman determined to subordinate America’s national sovereignty to an international order largely controlled by leftist bureaucrats. Superficially, Power’s chief concern is to put a stop to genocide and ‘crimes against humanity.’ More deeply, her goal is to use our shared horror at the worst that human beings can do in order to institute an ever-broadening regime of redistributive transnational governance."

But it was Power’s description of a future Israeli crisis in a 2002 interview that has alarmed Israel supporters over the years. In that interview at Berkeley, Power was asked this question:

“Let me give you a thought experiment here, and it is the following: without addressing the Palestine-Israel problem, let’s say you were an advisor to the President of the United States, how would you respond to current events there? Would you advise him to put a structure in place to monitor that situation, at least if one party or another [starts] looking like they might be moving toward genocide?”

Power then gave what many Israeli experts describe as an astonishing reply:

“What we don’t need is some kind of early warning mechanism there, what we need is a willingness to put something on the line in helping the situation. Putting something on the line might mean alienating a domestic constituency of tremendous political and financial import; it may more crucially (sic) mean sacrificing—or investing, I think, more than sacrificing—billions of dollars, not in servicing Israel’s military, but actually investing in the new state of Palestine, in investing the billions of dollars it would probably take, also, to support what will have to be a mammoth protection force, not of the old Rwanda kind, but a meaningful military presence. Because it seems to me at this stage (and this is true of actual genocides as well, and not just major human rights abuses, which were seen there), you have to go in as if you’re serious, you have to put something on the line.

“Unfortunately, imposition of a solution on unwilling parties is dreadful. It’s a terrible thing to do, it’s fundamentally undemocratic. But, sadly, we don’t just have a democracy here either, we have a liberal democracy. There are certain sets of principles that guide our policy, or that are meant to, anyway. It’s essential that some set of principles becomes the benchmark, rather than a deference to [leaders] who are fundamentally politically destined to destroy the lives of their own people. And by that I mean what Tom Friedman has called “Sharafat” [Sharon-Arafat]. I do think in that sense, both political leaders have been dreadfully irresponsible. And, unfortunately, it does require external intervention.... Any intervention is going to come under fierce criticism. But we have to think about lesser evils, especially when the human stakes are becoming ever more pronounced.”

As Mideast expert, author and blogger Martin Kramer has noted, “It isn't too difficult to see all the red flags in this answer. Having placed Israel's leader on par with Yasser Arafat, she called for massive military intervention on behalf of the Palestinians, to impose a solution in defiance of Israel and its American supporters. Billions of dollars would be shifted from Israel's security to the upkeep of a "mammoth protection force" and a Palestinian state—all in the name of our ‘principles.’”

Even as she has gone to great lengths to distance herself from that quote, Power continues to raise alarm among many Israel supporters for her various statements on the use of foreign power that seem to paint Israel as the villain in any narrative involving the Palestinians.

That said, Power is no foreign-policy novice. She is a seasoned foreign correspondent with front-line experience in the Balkan wars of the early 1990s and other conflicts. She’s also a Pulitzer Prize winner for what is considered a definitive work on genocide and foreign policy, “A Problem from Hell.”

And she does have her admirers on the political right. Among them is Max Boot, a conservative scholar at the Council on Foreign Relations who has written for the Weekly Standard. After Power was criticized on a blog at Commentary Magazine, Boot wrote, “I’ve known Power for six years and have never heard her say anything that I would construe as anti-Israel. In fact, at a December 2006 forum at Harvard’s Kennedy School at which we were both panelists, she rather forcefully dismissed a claim by a Jewish anti-Zionist in the audience who tried to equate Israeli policy with South African apartheid—a favorite trope of the hard left.”

He continued: “…. I’ve also found Power to be one of the more reasonable, sane, and centrist foreign policy thinkers on the Democratic side. Her award-winning book ‘A Problem from Hell: America in the Age of Genocide’ could have been written by a neocon.”

http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/samantha-power-israel-obama/2011/05/23/id/397430


Beach - can you merge my Samantha Power thread with this? 

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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #269 on: May 24, 2011, 11:40:38 AM »
Read your own freaking article douche.   

Yeah - no kiddin Hamas will accept free land.   I guess you left out the part of Hamas not recognizing Israel?   

read my post

I never said they agreed to recognize Israel (and who gives a shit)

The only thing I said is that they had agreed (or to be specific - one of their leaders had agreed) to the 1967 borders

If it weren't for their fucked up religious nonsense they would have sorted this out a long time ago


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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #270 on: May 24, 2011, 11:44:06 AM »
read my post

I never said they agreed to recognize Israel (and who gives a shit)

The only thing I said is that they had agreed (or to be specific - one of their leaders had agreed) to the 1967 borders

If it weren't for their fucked up religious nonsense they would have sorted this out a long time ago



And that is why there is no deal.  So for obama the disgsuting communist pos traitor he is to make look as if Israel if the roadblock here is pure bullshit and everyone knows it.   

I caled Schumer, Gillibrand, and Lowey and each of their offices' said they were floooded with calls utterly pissed off at what obama is doing.


Hey Straw - go screw yourself for still supporting obama.   Seriously - you far left communist libs are a domestic version of hamas with your support for every insane policy ths radical freakshow admn puts forth.     

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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #271 on: May 24, 2011, 11:47:43 AM »
And that is why there is no deal.  So for obama the disgsuting communist pos traitor he is to make look as if Israel if the roadblock here is pure bullshit and everyone knows it.   

I caled Schumer, Gillibrand, and Lowey and each of their offices' said they were floooded with calls utterly pissed off at what obama is doing.


Hey Straw - go screw yourself for still supporting obama.   Seriously - you far left communist libs are a domestic version of hamas with your support for every insane policy ths radical freakshow admn puts forth.     

damn dude - you're off the rails quicker than usual today

Obama makes a comment similar to what ever other POTUS has said and al you see is his "radical, communist agenda"

seriously dude, your perpetual anger and your delsuional rants are getting worse

Have any of your family member or friends suggested you seek medical help

You seem like you're on the verge of losing your mind or maybe you're already reached the breaking point

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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #272 on: May 24, 2011, 11:53:02 AM »
I'm not the issue and stop the nonsense - people are pissed off.   If Hamas over the last few years showed an ounce of turning the page on violence etc, maybe people would be mre willing to hear them out, but obama goes out and tries to bully israel into accepting concessions while hamas still says it wont accept any deal at all? ? ? ? ?

Come on.  you wonder why people are pissed off with ths admn?   Its utterly insane. 

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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #273 on: May 24, 2011, 12:05:02 PM »
I'm not the issue and stop the nonsense - people are pissed off.   If Hamas over the last few years showed an ounce of turning the page on violence etc, maybe people would be mre willing to hear them out, but obama goes out and tries to bully israel into accepting concessions while hamas still says it wont accept any deal at all? ? ? ? ?

Come on.  you wonder why people are pissed off with ths admn?   Its utterly insane. 

you are in a perpetual state of being pissed off and angry about everthing

btw - LOL at Obama trying to bully Israel


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Re: Obama says Palestine must be based on 1967 borders
« Reply #274 on: May 24, 2011, 12:05:16 PM »
Beach - can you merge my Samantha Power thread with this? 

Done.