Passionate hatred can bring meaning and purpose to an empty life
- Eric Hoffer
Can you not find any other meaning in your life?
2006-08-10 05:09:34
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answered by Quantrill 7
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What nonesense! Since your bias blinds reality, let me remind you how this current situation began:
BUT FOR Hezbollah going on Israeli soil, killing 8 and kidnapping 2 soldiers, Israel would not be in Lebanon, waging war to destroy Hezbollah and its stronghold. Israel left Lebanon 6 years ago, and during this time Lebanon allowed Hezbollah (with the support of Syria and Iran) to build large munition with rockets pointing to Israel. That cannot be allowed, period.
Lebanon has been occupied and controlled by Syria for decades. The beautiful Lebanon, the French Riviera of the Middle East was destroyed in the Lebanese civil war in the 60's and 70's. The Christian minority that ruled Lebanon and brought it to its splendor has been overtaken by the vilolent Islamic extremists.
Hezbollah is accepted in parts of Lebanon because the population truly has absolutely no say and no choice in the matter. If you oppose Hezbollah, you die. The Lebanese Prime Minister Harriri was assassinated for opposing the Syrian occupation. The current Lebanese government is helpless.
Israel wants peace and recognition of its existence. The Muslim extremists, including Syria and Iran regimes want Israel wiped off the face of the earth, and have repeatedly said so. Israel has absolutely no interest in claiming Lebanon, or any other Arab country.
The Muslim world has missed every opportunity to make peace with Israel. When a Muslim country and brave leader did make peace with Israel (the late Egyptian President Anwar al-Sadat), he was assassinated by Iranian-backed group.
It's time for Muslims to take accountability for their religion and culture. Stop spinning, and address the fact that the Muslim culture is one of the most oppressive and violent cultures, against its own people, and certainly against other cultures.
For those who believe that the extremist element in Islam is small, the numbers are staggering. There are 1.2 billion Muslims in this world. Lets take a very liberal view that only a very small percentage of Muslims are exterme, while the rest of the Muslim world is very peaceful. So if only 10% of Muslims have extreme point of views, and may be a threat, and must be dealt with, meaning dealing with 120 million Muslims! How about 1%? Then you must deal with 12 million Muslims. How about 1/10 of a percent? Then you must deal with 1.2 million Muslims. The numbers are staggering! How do you propose dealing with even the "very low" figures of 1.2 million Muslim extremists?
Israel must be given the opportunity to continue the work to destroy the terrorist group Hezbollah up to its leader. It would be to the benefit of Lebanon, Israel, the Middle East, and the World to rid of Hezbollah, Hamas, the Syrian and Iranian regime. It must be done to finally have a chance for peace in the region.
2006-08-10 12:08:44
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answered by EDDie 5
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The Israeli people are so arrogant. Now they are in the war and they want to stop but can't. They don't want to be seen as making a mistake. They kill the innocent and put members of parliment in their dungeons. All you people who support them have no compassion or mercy for mankind. You say Hamas and Hezbollah are a terrorist organization. Stop listening to fox news and CNN. They provide humanitary aid for the people, they provide education, they are a political party.
Watch this clip
http://www.infowars.net/articles/August2006/090806Hizbullah.htm
The lady in the video says the following:
"[Hizbullah was] a direct result of Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon. The Israelis killed tens of thousands of people in Southern Lebanon during that occupation . . . this [was] part of the civil war. This is 1980. They devastated the south. Hizbullah went in really as a social services organization during the civil war. They are NOT anti-Jewish. I repeat, they are NOT anti-Jewish."
There goes the anti-semite card.
“There is this great vilification of the Hizbullah people. They are always labeled as terrorists. They have NEVER, despite what Israel says, they have never attacked Israel, they have not attacked the northern border. It is Israel that has sent rockets into southern Lebanon on almost a daily basis and this is documented in daily UN reports of the situation.
I was in Tyre in 2004 and I saw the Israeli rockets coming over and exploding and the local people shrug their shoulders and say this happens daily.
I was in Beirut in July of 2004, and my husband was there last year, and the Israeli jet fighters come over with no provocation from the Lebanese army or air force - which is pretty weak - and they break the sonic boom, it’s a reminder to people as to who is boss – it’s bullying.”
2006-08-10 16:53:59
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answered by EnlightME 3
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In 4000 years the arabs haven't figured out you can't f*ck with Israel.
They are not child-killers, that is called collateral damage. How many children have been killed by Hamas and Hezbollah? I know a young-woman who lost her legs above the knee to a Hezbollah suicide bomber.
2006-08-10 12:14:25
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answered by Joker 7
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Here is sense:
"And I have the keys of hell and death, signifies that He alone can save. By "keys" is signified the power of opening and shutting; here the power of opening hell, that man may be brought forth, and of shutting, lest, when he is brought forth, he should enter again. For man is born in evils of all kinds, thus in hell, for evils are hell; he is brought out of it by the Lord, to whom belongs the power of opening it. That by "having the keys of hell and death," is not meant the power of casting into hell, but the power of saving, is because it immediately follows after these words:
Behold, I am alive for ages of ages;
by which is signified that He alone is eternal life (n. 60); and the Lord never casts anyone into hell, but man casts himself. By "keys" is signified the power of opening and shutting, in Revelation also (3:7; 9:1; 20:1; also in Isa. 22:21, 22; in Matt. 16:19; and in Luke 11:52). The power of the Lord is not only over heaven, but also over hell; for hell is kept in order and connection by oppositions against heaven; for which reason, He who rules the one must necessarily rule the other; otherwise man could not be saved; to be saved is to be brought out of hell" (Apocalypse Revealed n. 62).
2006-08-10 12:13:29
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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the blind lead the blind
2006-08-10 12:09:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyones allowed an opinion
but you should really keep those ones to yourself
2006-08-10 12:08:55
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answer #7
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answered by Shockey Monkey 5
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Don't let the inadequacies and bias of the U.S and E.U. countries foreign policy make you this way.
2006-08-10 12:41:30
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answered by Hydra 1
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You are lost my friend. Get a grip.
2006-08-10 12:08:48
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answered by Anonymous
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if you have nothing good to say then shut up and stick to the facts
2006-08-10 12:08:33
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answered by Israelichick 3
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