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You know, white man and injun style, or if you like, jew and palestinian or chinese and tibetan.

2006-09-30 15:26:13 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

Do you have some proof that Palestine belongs to Jews?

2006-09-30 15:30:21 · update #1

FAiRYDUST♥ - I take nothing back. btw, are in Australia legally, by who's law?

2006-09-30 15:32:05 · update #2

hayleylov - it's a yes or no question. what's the matter, don't have an answer?

2006-09-30 15:34:19 · update #3

18 answers

hahahahaha.....funny, the sh*t is gonna hit the fan with this one, thanks! Oh, btw, I agree with ya!

2006-09-30 15:29:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 6

no its called conquering lands...and you got one backwards:
It's palestinian stealing from the Jews....


PS
A common misperception is that all the Jews were forced into the Diaspora by the Romans after the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in the year 70 C.E. and then, 1,800 years later, suddenly returned to Palestine demanding their country back. In reality, the Jewish people have maintained ties to their historic homeland for more than 3,700 years.

The Jewish people base their claim to the Land of Israel on at least four premises: 1) the Jewish people settled and developed the land; 2) the international community granted political sovereignty in Palestine to the Jewish people; 3) the territory was captured in defensive wars and 4) God promised the land to the patriarch Abraham.

Even after the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem and the beginning of the exile, Jewish life in the Land of Israel continued and often flourished. Large communities were reestablished in Jerusalem and Tiberias by the ninth century. In the 11th century, Jewish communities grew in Rafah, Gaza, Ashkelon, Jaffa and Caesarea.

The Crusaders massacred many Jews during the 12th century, but the community rebounded in the next two centuries as large numbers of rabbis and Jewish pilgrims immigrated to Jerusalem and the Galilee. Prominent rabbis established communities in Safed, Jerusalem and elsewhere during the next 300 years. By the early 19th century — years before the birth of the modern Zionist movement — more than 10,000 Jews lived throughout what is today Israel.1 The 78 years of nation-building, beginning in 1870, culminated in the reestablishment of the Jewish State.

Israel's international "birth certificate" was validated by the promise of the Bible; uninterrupted Jewish settlement from the time of Joshua onward; the Balfour Declaration of 1917; the League of Nations Mandate, which incorporated the Balfour Declaration; the United Nations partition resolution of 1947; Israel's admission to the UN in 1949; the recognition of Israel by most other states; and, most of all, the society created by Israel's people in decades of thriving, dynamic national existence.

2006-09-30 22:28:59 · answer #2 · answered by CrazyCatLady 4 · 2 2

In past history, Yes. It's called the "spoils of war" Men of all nations would plunder the conquered lands, and would claim it for their "kings" "chieftans" "lairds" (to name a few)
This was a common practice and has been happening since the beginning of time. (your just realizing this??)

Crazy Cat makes an Excellent point, I would even go so far to say that You just got schooled!!

2006-09-30 23:20:26 · answer #3 · answered by Hold em Rox 6 · 1 1

Muslims who want to live under Islamic Sharia law were told on Wednesday
to get out of Australia, as the government targeted radicals in a bid to
head off potential terror attacks.

A day after a group of mainstream Muslim leaders pledged loyalty to
Australia at a special meeting with Prime Minister John Howard, he and his
ministers made it clear that extremists would face a crackdown.

Treasurer Peter Costello, seen as heir apparent to Howard, hinted that
some radical clerics could be asked to leave the country if they did not
accept that Australia was a secular State and its laws were made by
parliament.

"If those are not your values, if you want a country that has Sharia law
or a theocratic state, then Australia is not for you", he said on national
television.

"Immigrants, not Australians must adapt. Take it or leave it. I am tired
of this Nation worrying about whether we are offending some individual or
their culture. Since the terrorist attacks on Bali, we have experienced a
surge in patriotism by the majority of Australians.

However, the dust from the attacks had barely settled when the
"politically correct" crowd began complaining about the possibility that
our patriotism was offending others. I am not against immigration nor do I
hold a grudge against anyone who is seeking a better life by coming to
Australia.

However, there are a few things that those who have recently come to our
country, and apparently some who were born here, need to understand. The
idea of Australia being a multicultural community has served only to
dilute our sovereignty and our national identity. As Australians we have
our own culture, our own society, our own language and our own lifestyle.

This culture has been developed over two centuries of struggles, trials
and victories by millions of men and women who have sought freedom.
We speak mainly ENGLISH, not Spanish, Lebanese or Arabic, Chinese,
Japanese, Russian, or any other language. Therefore, if you want to become
part of our society,...learn the language.

Most Australians believe in God. This is not some Christian, right wing,
political push but a fact because Christian men and women, on Christian
principles, founded this nation, and this is clearly documented. It is
certainly appropriate to display it on the walls of our schools. If God
offends you, then I suggest you consider another part of the world as your
new home, because God is part of our culture.

We will accept your beliefs and will not question why, all we ask is that
you accept ours and live in harmony and peaceful enjoyment with us. If the
Southern Cross offends you or you donâ€â„¢t like a "Fair Go" then you should
seriously consider a move to another part of this planet.

We are happy with our culture and have no desire to change and we really
donâ€â„¢t care how you did things where you came from. By all means, keep your
culture but do not force it on others.

This is OUR COUNTRY, OUR LAND, and OUR LIFESTYLE and we will allow you
every opportunity to enjoy all this. But once you are done complaining,
whining and griping about our Flag, Our Pledge, Our Christian beliefs or
Our Way of Life, I highly encourage you to take advantage of one other
great Australian freedom: THE RIGHT TO LEAVE.

If you are not happy here then LEAVE. We didnâ€â„¢t force you to come here.
You asked to be here. So accept the country YOU accepted.

"Iâ€â„¢d be saying to clerics who are teaching that there are two laws
governing people in Australia, one the Australian law and another - the
Islamic law. That is false. If you canâ€â„¢t agree with parliamentary law,
independent courts, democracy and would prefer Sharia law and have the
opportunity to go to another country, which practices it, perhaps, then,
thatâ€â„¢s a better option" Costello said.

Asked whether he meant radical clerics would be forced to leave, he said
those with dual citizenship could possibly be asked to move to the other
country.

Education minister Brendan Nelson later told reporters that Muslims who
do not want to accept local values should " clear off "

"Basically, people who donâ€â„¢t want to be Australians and they donâ€â„¢t want
to live by Australian values and understand them, well then they can
basically clear off" he said. Separately Howard angered some Australian
Muslims on Wednesday by saying he supported spy agencies monitoring the
nations mosques.

2006-10-04 16:01:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It would depend on the international norms at the time. Do you mean like when the Spaniards did it to the natives in Mexico?

2006-09-30 23:06:01 · answer #5 · answered by DAR 7 · 1 1

no, why kill them. just send them back to where they come from if there illegal, why would you want to harm the legals. and i do not say anything bad about the folks over in Palestine,china. i have found these people to be very polite to me. and the Jewish folks. i say nothing. they have suffered enough.

2006-09-30 22:46:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Hey if Mexico wants TX back they are more than welcome to come and try to take it,unfortunately the Mexican army couldn't beat the TX national guard much less the US army.We fought, they lost,it's ancient history and if they want to undo it that's what war is for,when govt's don't agree with how US does things we pummel them,so send in the Mexican army and lets see how many hours it takes them to start the run back for the border.

2006-09-30 22:43:55 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Werent you a Catholic Priest a week ago? What were you a month ago? What will you be a week from now? Tommorrow?
You are absurd. Those that believe your rhetoric is logical are mindless. Go join Elvira in the "sanctuary".

2006-09-30 22:41:14 · answer #8 · answered by Stands Alone 2 · 4 2

yes, as long as you are the winner of the war. No matter how you look at it the winner is always right.

2006-09-30 22:32:15 · answer #9 · answered by stephenl1950 6 · 4 1

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ONLY GOD CAN DECIDE WHAT IS LEGAL AND NOT LEGAL.

YOU ARE ALL ILLEGAL IN THE EYES OF GOD.

That is the answer you gave me, So take it back mate.

2006-09-30 22:29:36 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

Gokart121 is right. The game is over. Take a look at the scoreboard (US already won) and live with it.

2006-09-30 22:36:08 · answer #11 · answered by 75160 4 · 4 2

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