I completely agree.
2006-12-31 10:20:43
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answered by Anonymous
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They are allowed per Sec.233 Para 4 Line 3 of the Discriminate Religious Shysters Act of 1902.
2007-01-01 18:46:27
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answered by commander vander 3
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I am always so afraid to piss anyone off, but here I go,
Let me preface by saying I was raised to care about ALL people and hold no hatred for anyone, but certain things I see disturb me and...
$$$$$$ Drive through Deal NJ, I have never seen such a disgusting, decadent, atrocious, display of wealth. No offense to all Jews but the town is jewish and I find their display repulsive.
My friend is black and one of them actually crossed the street when she saw her to avoid her. My friend is the farthest thing from a threat to anyone and it really hurt her.
Also there where 5 or 6 million other people killed in the holocaust but all we keep constantly hearing about is what was done to the Jews. What about the people slaughtered by machetes in Rwanda, or the countless other genocides? Why always the jews who were killed in the Holocaust? Answer $$$$$
I am sick of Israel being a sacred cow, we are all equal on this planet, and from what I am learning(by educating myself) is that the Palestinian people are being treated very badly to put it mildly.
It is the perfect example of why church and state should be separate. If I believe that my God said I should own Manhattan, does that give me the right to take it?
2006-12-31 10:35:18
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answered by crct2004 6
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Because first and foremost there is "No such country as Palestine!" acording to a prominant Arab leader in 1919. He goes on to say "If there is such a people as the "Palestinians" then they are the Jews, we are Arabs!"
Like the "Palestinian Brigade" a troop of Jews fighting for the allies in WWII (trivia fact: on what side of that conflict did 90% of Muslim Arabs fight for?)
Like the "Palestinian Symphony Orchestra" Jews with oboes. (as opposed to Muslims with Kassams)
There is no such place as Palestine it is a Roman made up name, expressly designed to punish the Jews for their disobedience to Rome. Intituted when Rome subdued the land of the Jews; Israel in 135AD.
When Israel became an "official" Jewish country it extended citizenship to all and a voice to all citizens. (and it still does) An offer that was rejected by some of the Arab population whose "peaceful" religion of Islam called it an abomination to live in a land controlled (even democratically) by Jews.
So adherents to this "peaceful" religion started a war. One that continues to this day. And one that faithful Muslims vow to continue until "every Jew is dead".
So If there is no Palestine & no Palestinians except for Jews in Israel who are allready there defending what is theirs...what exactly is your question?
2007-01-01 19:11:50
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answered by RSdaCat 3
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I suppose that would be no different than Muslim countries with ties to the US. We do whats best for the US, like any other country, our best interests are at the heart of our decisions.
What was the last US installation blown up by Israel??
2006-12-31 10:23:00
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answered by howard o 2
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You can thank Adolf Hitler for this. The world felt so sorry for the Jews after WWII, they helped them create that state. The real problem that the world forgets is that the "promised land" was always been a place of great turmoil & conflict. I don't see how it will ever change. If I were your friends, I would even want to live there.
2006-12-31 10:32:01
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answered by Mr Brightsides 2
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Why is ANYONE allowed to discriminate against ANYONE for any reason?
If someone uses something to hurt another, that item is taken away....
It always facinates me that the world hasn't awoken from the "opiate slumber" that is religion...
Religion is a man-made killing machine that needs to be dismantled...
ITS ALL LIES AND FARCICAL STORIES MEANT TO CONTROL
MANKIND....
If someone kills someone in the name of religion, then religion should be taken away....
2006-12-31 10:27:57
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answered by Christopher H G 3
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Consider this question as an indirect answer: How many Jewish Temples would you expect to find in Iran, Iraq, Syria etc?
2006-12-31 10:31:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I understand that the palestinians are allowed to worship freely. Too bad the hardline muslim clerics don't give other religions a similar courtesy.
2006-12-31 10:21:33
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answered by Anonymous
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What an idiotic idea. What you suggest is inherently untrue. Judaism has no problem with religious intolerance. Israel has a problem with national security and if you're a threat to that, then you are not tolerated.
2006-12-31 10:23:23
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answered by OU812 5
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I believe it has more to do with the on again off again war status and safety.
2006-12-31 10:21:21
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answered by whozethere 5
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