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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-07-31 08:50:47
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Again, read what was written. You're intentionally o

I absolutely agree. I was just saying that you can't say the countries that voted yes are human violaters themselves and at odds with America on a core level.

That list of countries that voted yes are unified in one thing and one thing only; they think Israel is an oppressive state killing innocent people and voted so.
I was just thinking of the irony of heavily oppressive governments voting on Israel being guilty of crimes against humanity/human rights violations, without taking into account what Hamas is doing/has done.

By no means, when I say Hamas, do I include everyone in Palestine under that name. I know better than that.

Hell, when 9/11 happened, the school I went to, had a large muslim population. A friend of mine came to class, terrified of being beaten up, even though he was innocent. So I stood up, told the class, if anyone wants to beat him up, they have to go through me first.

Several tried. It ain't easy standing up for your convictions, and gets ya hurt.


Lets get one thing straight - Israel is occupying Palestine. Not the other way around. This is recognized as illegal by the entire world, including the USA.

Hamas were democratically elected by the Palestinian people. They are not terrorists. They are repelling an invading power.

If texas was occupied, would you call texans who fire rockets at the invading army terrorists?[/spoiler]

...do you even know what Hamas is?
Touche' on the texas part. Made me Le laugh. I forgot there was some loonies in texas trying to break away. Ok ok, replace Texas with California and the occupier being a foreign, non-US power.

I know what Hamas are. They're responsible for less innocent civilian deaths than the IDF though.

Can we agree to call the side that kills the most innocent civilians the terrorist and the other side the repelling power?
I would say both are guilty of using terrorist tactics this late in the game. Just to be accurate.

Killing less people directly doesn't absolve them of sending civilians into oblivion by staging them at announced targets, that have been requested to be evacuated, but it doesn't exonerate the IDF from firing anyways.
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By Afania 2014-07-31 08:52:28
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Again, read what was written. You're intentionally omitting facts from what was posted, even using what I posted.

"According to the article"

And blazed, very few, particularly China, Russia, Argentia, African countries, etc. are backed by the US. At most, they receive foreign aid, which is snatched up by the dictators/governments, and denied to the people for whom they were sent.

Even other countries, on that list, accuse each other in the UN meeting halls, of human rights violations. There are plenty of documents to support it. So it's not really a blanket statement.

I absolutely agree. I was just saying that you can't say the countries that voted yes are human violaters themselves and at odds with America on a core level.

That list of countries that voted yes are unified in one thing and one thing only; they think Israel is an oppressive state killing innocent people and voted so.
I was just thinking of the irony of heavily oppressive governments voting on Israel being guilty of crimes against humanity/human rights violations, without taking into account what Hamas is doing/has done.

By no means, when I say Hamas, do I include everyone in Palestine under that name. I know better than that.

Hell, when 9/11 happened, the school I went to, had a large muslim population. A friend of mine came to class, terrified of being beaten up, even though he was innocent. So I stood up, told the class, if anyone wants to beat him up, they have to go through me first.

Several tried. It ain't easy standing up for your convictions, and gets ya hurt.


Lets get one thing straight - Israel is occupying Palestine. Not the other way around. This is recognized as illegal by the entire world, including the USA.

Hamas were democratically elected by the Palestinian people. They are not terrorists. They are repelling an invading power.

If texas was occupied, would you call texans who fire rockets at the invading army terrorists?

...do you even know what Hamas is?

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...that Hamas was founded to liberate Palestine from Israeli occupation and to establish an Islamic state in the area that is now Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

And frankly, if Texas was "occupied", chances are it would be by the U.S. government itself because the extremist idiots in Texas finally decided to try to violently secede. So yes. I would call the Texans who fire upon the U.S. army terrorists.


You guys are not being very objective....you can't say "X is terrorist because I(US government) said so" "X is terrorist because they want to establish an islamic state" or "X is terrorist because they dig tunnels" None of the above statement truly defines terrorism.
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-07-31 08:53:03
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According to one of the articles Chaos posted, Hezbollah hasn't had any direct contact with Israel this time, and has only done so much as to finance armaments for Hamas, as it hasn't sent or used any of it's members to help the fight.
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and yes the people defending the alamo were called terrorists by the mexican army and summarily obliterated
Ask a Texan about Texas history, and you will get the Texas version of the fight for Texas Independence.

But it doesn't matter what version of history you listen to, the end result is that the Texas army caught the entire Mexican army in a siesta, surrounded them and captured the entire army, while General Santa Anna tried to escape in drag.

Thus ended the Mexican Army's attempt to reclaim Texas back to Mexico, and will forever be known as the quickest final battle of any war or skirmish, and the most embarrassing loss for the losing party.

In my version of History the Alamo was caused by Taco Bell not offering 49 cent tacos.
Mexicans got pissed that the price of tacos went up, went to San Antonio to protest it at a Taco Bell, where the employees were slaughtered after 13 days of bombardment of nachos and burritos.

After which, General Sam Houston decided that enough was enough, caught them all sleeping in the middle of the day and surrounded them with the Texas Rangers (ballteam, not police force) and forced them to pay full price for their tacos.
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By Bismarck.Ramyrez 2014-07-31 08:54:15
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Can we agree to call the side that kills the most innocent civilians the terrorist and the other side the repelling power?

No, we can't, because that's not an objective viewpoint.

Hamas tries its best to kill plenty of Israeli innocents. The thing is, Israel is better at defending itself from missle attacks than Palestine.

If all launched Hamas missles actually struck Israel, the death toll of Israeli innocents would be staggeringly higher than Palestine's.

I will agree, however, than Israel has lost any moral high ground it may have once had simply claiming self defense. They've escalated to the point of pre-emptively striking targets and killing innocents.

All you'll get me to agree to is that Israel has lost a lot of good will on the part of a lot of Americans (myself included) and they've begun sinking to the level of their terrorist enemy.

But if you think I'm going to suddenly jump up and exclaim that I've changed heart and now have good will toward a group that formed with the specific intention of terrorist activity and hostile takeover (Hamas) -- a group that intentionally and publically injures, tortures, and kills innocents -- then you're sadly mistaken.
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By Blazed1979 2014-07-31 08:54:46
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Also, whats wrong with an Islamic state? There were many before and they were pretty good. Al Andulus was awesome.
That, and the Zionists are calling for a Jewish state.

Why can one people ask for a state based on their faith and the others cant?
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and yes the people defending the alamo were called terrorists by the mexican army and summarily obliterated
Ask a Texan about Texas history, and you will get the Texas version of the fight for Texas Independence.

But it doesn't matter what version of history you listen to, the end result is that the Texas army caught the entire Mexican army in a siesta, surrounded them and captured the entire army, while General Santa Anna tried to escape in drag.

Thus ended the Mexican Army's attempt to reclaim Texas back to Mexico, and will forever be known as the quickest final battle of any war or skirmish, and the most embarrassing loss for the losing party.

In my version of History the Alamo was caused by Taco Bell not offering 49 cent tacos.
Mexicans got pissed that the price of tacos went up, went to San Antonio to protest it at a Taco Bell, where the employees were slaughtered after 13 days of bombardment of nachos and burritos.

After which, General Sam Houston decided that enough was enough, caught them all sleeping in the middle of the day and surrounded them with the Texas Rangers (ballteam, not police force) and forced them to pay full price for their tacos.
And ballpark admission
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By Blazed1979 2014-07-31 08:56:54
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Dude, which side is occupying the other?
I mean what do you expect the palestinians to just dig their own graves and be like "All right, you guys were right.. we should be dead. This land is yours because God said so in that book of yours. Do us a favor and lay the sand on our dead carcases after we've all killed ourselves"
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By Bismarck.Ramyrez 2014-07-31 08:57:22
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Also, whats wrong with an Islamic state? There were many before and they were pretty good. Al Andulus was awesome.
That, and the Zionists are calling for a Jewish state.

Why can one people ask for a state based on their faith and the others cant?

Aha, see, now you've touched on the crux of an issue for me.

I don't think ANY faith-based states should exist.
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-07-31 08:57:56
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Also, whats wrong with an Islamic state? There were many before and they were pretty good. Al Andulus was awesome.
That, and the Zionists are calling for a Jewish state.

Why can one people ask for a state based on their faith and the others cant?
A lot of people do support a 2 state permanent peace agreement.

However, it seems that neither want to budge. One wants to expand it's settlements, the other, wants to wipe out an entire race of people in the most violent way possible, and uses it's own citizens as shields.
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By Blazed1979 2014-07-31 09:00:15
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Also, whats wrong with an Islamic state? There were many before and they were pretty good. Al Andulus was awesome.
That, and the Zionists are calling for a Jewish state.

Why can one people ask for a state based on their faith and the others cant?

Aha, see, now you've touched on the crux of an issue for me.

I don't think ANY faith-based states should exist.

I agree. I think the people should be allowed to practice their faith individually without any obstruction from the state providing their faith doesn't infringe upon others. If the society is overwhelmingly jewish or muslim or christian, I imagine the democratic process will manifest their will.
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By Bismarck.Ramyrez 2014-07-31 09:00:59
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Dude, which side is occupying the other?
I mean what do you expect the palestinians to just dig their own graves and be like "All right, you guys were right.. we should be dead. This land is yours because God said so in that book of yours. Do us a favor and lay the sand on our dead carcases after we've all killed ourselves"

No. See, you're full of ***saying you've read the entire thread, because I'm going to have to keep rehashing myself here.

What I'm saying is both sides need to ditch the religion ***, learn that eventually you have to let the past be the past, and work together to build a peaceful region. Neither side is willing to do that. Because..."holy land", apparently.

*** religious nonsense.
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By Bismarck.Ramyrez 2014-07-31 09:02:05
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Also, whats wrong with an Islamic state? There were many before and they were pretty good. Al Andulus was awesome.
That, and the Zionists are calling for a Jewish state.

Why can one people ask for a state based on their faith and the others cant?

Aha, see, now you've touched on the crux of an issue for me.

I don't think ANY faith-based states should exist.

I agree. I think the people should be allowed to practice their faith individually without any obstruction from the state providing their faith doesn't infringe upon others. If the society is overwhelmingly jewish or muslim or christian, I imagine the democratic process will manifest their will.

I think religion shoul go the way of the Dodo. I live in a mostly-Christian society that manifests it's revolting will all-too-often.
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By fonewear 2014-07-31 09:02:48
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Dude you occupied my country ! Starring Ashton Kutcher.


Dude you are a Zionist pig !


Dude you blew up the Gaza Strip !


Dude where's my religious freedom !

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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-07-31 09:03:36
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Blazed1979 said: »
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Blazed1979 said: »
Also, whats wrong with an Islamic state? There were many before and they were pretty good. Al Andulus was awesome.
That, and the Zionists are calling for a Jewish state.

Why can one people ask for a state based on their faith and the others cant?

Aha, see, now you've touched on the crux of an issue for me.

I don't think ANY faith-based states should exist.

I agree. I think the people should be allowed to practice their faith individually without any obstruction from the state providing their faith doesn't infringe upon others. If the society is overwhelmingly jewish or muslim or christian, I imagine the democratic process will manifest their will.
Ramyrez's point is that land/government/heck, anything should be dictated by a faith-based idea.

Meaning that Israel shouldn't exist because we located a bunch of people who believe the same thing about an intangible existence, but because a bunch of people like the area and decided to settle there.
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By Blazed1979 2014-07-31 09:03:38
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Bismarck.Bloodrose said: »
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Also, whats wrong with an Islamic state? There were many before and they were pretty good. Al Andulus was awesome.
That, and the Zionists are calling for a Jewish state.

Why can one people ask for a state based on their faith and the others cant?
A lot of people do support a 2 state permanent peace agreement.

However, it seems that neither want to budge. One wants to expand it's settlements, the other, wants to wipe out an entire race of people in the most violent way possible, and uses it's own citizens as shields.

"It" doesn't use its citizens as shields. "It" IS its Citizens. This is a popular cause across the muslim world.

All muslims want the palestinians to have their own state. The difference between them and Hamas is that they choose different tactics. Some diplomatic, some economical, some political.

However, Hamas are the people on the ground who have had their children, wives, uncles, fathers and mothers killed/murdered/raped etc by the Israelis. That and they have been cut off from the rest of the world. They're in war. I don't exactly expect them to walk over to an Israeli settlement and wave a white flag to the family of immigrants who are fresh off the boat but currently living in their old home which they were evicted from.
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-07-31 09:03:55
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Dude! Where's my country? Starring Ashton Kutcher.
FTFY
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Dude I should stop using the word dude.
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By Shiva.Nikolce 2014-07-31 09:05:15
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I agree. I think the people should be allowed to practice their faith individually without any obstruction from the state.

go sell that idea to ISIS, we'll wait here for you to finish...
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-07-31 09:05:20
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Dude you occupied my country ! Starring Ashton Kutcher.


Dude you are a Zionist pig !


Dude you blew up the Gaza Strip !


Dude where's my religious freedom !

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You forgot the biggest seller of them all:

Dude! It's Bush's fault!
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By Bismarck.Ramyrez 2014-07-31 09:06:05
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Also, whats wrong with an Islamic state? There were many before and they were pretty good. Al Andulus was awesome.
That, and the Zionists are calling for a Jewish state.

Why can one people ask for a state based on their faith and the others cant?
A lot of people do support a 2 state permanent peace agreement.

However, it seems that neither want to budge. One wants to expand it's settlements, the other, wants to wipe out an entire race of people in the most violent way possible, and uses it's own citizens as shields.

"It" doesn't use its citizens as shields. "It" IS its Citizens. This is a popular cause across the muslim world.

All muslims want the palestinians to have their own state. The difference between them and Hamas is that they choose different tactics. Some diplomatic, some economical, some political.

However, Hamas are the people on the ground who have had their children, wives, uncles, fathers and mothers killed/murdered/raped etc by the Israelis. That and they have been cut off from the rest of the world. They're in war. I don't exactly expect them to walk over to an Israeli settlement and wave a white flag to the family of immigrants who are fresh off the boat but currently living in their old home which they were evicted from.

Right. I forgot. The children willingly get themselves killed for the cause to make Israel look bad.
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2014-07-31 09:06:19
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"Religion should be dropped" is not a very useful argument since it's clearly unrealistic. If you wanna discuss at least be real.
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By fonewear 2014-07-31 09:06:28
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So my basic argument is this:


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By Blazed1979 2014-07-31 09:12:05
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Dude, which side is occupying the other?
I mean what do you expect the palestinians to just dig their own graves and be like "All right, you guys were right.. we should be dead. This land is yours because God said so in that book of yours. Do us a favor and lay the sand on our dead carcases after we've all killed ourselves"

No. See, you're full of ***saying you've read the entire thread, because I'm going to have to keep rehashing myself here.

What I'm saying is both sides need to ditch the religion ***, learn that eventually you have to let the past be the past, and work together to build a peaceful region. Neither side is willing to do that. Because..."holy land", apparently.

*** religious nonsense.

I'm sorry you live in a christian community - what does that mean by the way? Christian can mean a lot of things. Are you sure is the christian aspect of the community you have issue with or is it the ignorant aspect?

I'm democratic. unbending, absolutely democratic.
I'm also religious, but religiously tolerant.
I'm also secularists.

How?
Simple Hypothetical -If I'm Muslim and my community is Christian, well I gotta deal with it. That means if they vote no Halal food on the supermarket shelves, that's my problem. I can either live with it, move or lobby against it. What I CANNOT do is force them to believe something else, or start taking illegal action to get Halal food on the supermarket shelves. Should that community vote that I can have Halal food send just to me because I'm a part of the community and it isn't harming anyone else, good for them. Appreciated. Thank you.

Where you and I seem to differ is I do not want to force people to abandon religion. They can have religion. As long as I can have mine in my own private life. I just do not want politics and religion merged or fused together.

That means its fine if the inhabitants of the state are religious. But I don't want religious clerics dictating laws. I want technocrats dictating the laws.

Religion is a personal choice, it should be personal. If everyone in a community are religious, than the democratic process will safegaurd their beliefs.
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Valefor.Sehachan said: »
"Religion should be dropped" is not a very useful argument since it's clearly unrealistic. If you wanna discuss at least be real.

Expecting this to end at all is unrealistic if we can't get people to let go of religion, or at least very large aspects of it.

While not all of those who believe in Islam believe this way, the ones currently engaged in military conflict tend to believe their religion demands of them what they're doing. If you can't get them to abandon this core belief of their religion, expecting an end to any conflict in which they are engaged is a pipe dream.
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"Religion should be dropped" is not a very useful argument since it's clearly unrealistic. If you wanna discuss at least be real.
Unrealistic in today's society, unknown in future though.

All it would take is proof that God does not exist and/or a major event to happen for this to take place.

For example: nearly all religious texts (taken seriously of course, not the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster or other such religions) state that humans are the only beings in the universe. If aliens make contact tomorrow, that would throw the entire religious community in disarray because one of their biggest aspects is the singularity of humans in existence (and that humans are the spitting image of God and all that jazz).

Aliens land and God is proven to not exist. Religions abolished, and/or Spaghetti Monster takes over the world.
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By Blazed1979 2014-07-31 09:14:41
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Also, whats wrong with an Islamic state? There were many before and they were pretty good. Al Andulus was awesome.
That, and the Zionists are calling for a Jewish state.

Why can one people ask for a state based on their faith and the others cant?
A lot of people do support a 2 state permanent peace agreement.

However, it seems that neither want to budge. One wants to expand it's settlements, the other, wants to wipe out an entire race of people in the most violent way possible, and uses it's own citizens as shields.

"It" doesn't use its citizens as shields. "It" IS its Citizens. This is a popular cause across the muslim world.

All muslims want the palestinians to have their own state. The difference between them and Hamas is that they choose different tactics. Some diplomatic, some economical, some political.

However, Hamas are the people on the ground who have had their children, wives, uncles, fathers and mothers killed/murdered/raped etc by the Israelis. That and they have been cut off from the rest of the world. They're in war. I don't exactly expect them to walk over to an Israeli settlement and wave a white flag to the family of immigrants who are fresh off the boat but currently living in their old home which they were evicted from.

Right. I forgot. The children willingly get themselves killed for the cause to make Israel look bad.

Cant tell if you're being sarcastic or really think that? (In case its sarcasm, sorry, I've read some posts on this thread that have shocked me) in case you really think that - the media has demonized the palestinians to the point that your logic and rationality are detached from the issue.
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By Bismarck.Ramyrez 2014-07-31 09:14:45
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Blazed1979 said: »
Bismarck.Ramyrez said: »
Blazed1979 said: »
Dude, which side is occupying the other?
I mean what do you expect the palestinians to just dig their own graves and be like "All right, you guys were right.. we should be dead. This land is yours because God said so in that book of yours. Do us a favor and lay the sand on our dead carcases after we've all killed ourselves"

No. See, you're full of ***saying you've read the entire thread, because I'm going to have to keep rehashing myself here.

What I'm saying is both sides need to ditch the religion ***, learn that eventually you have to let the past be the past, and work together to build a peaceful region. Neither side is willing to do that. Because..."holy land", apparently.

*** religious nonsense.

I'm sorry you live in a christian community - what does that mean by the way? Christian can mean a lot of things. Are you sure is the christian aspect of the community you have issue with or is it the ignorant aspect?

I'm democratic. unbending, absolutely democratic.
I'm also religious, but religiously tolerant.
I'm also secularists.

How?
Simple Hypothetical -If I'm Muslim and my community is Christian, well I gotta deal with it. That means if they vote no Halal food on the supermarket shelves, that's my problem. I can either live with it, move or lobby against it. What I CANNOT do is force them to believe something else, or start taking illegal action to get Halal food on the supermarket shelves. Should that community vote that I can have Halal food send just to me because I'm a part of the community and it isn't harming anyone else, good for them. Appreciated. Thank you.

Where you and I seem to differ is I do not want to force people to abandon religion. They can have religion. As long as I can have mine in my own private life. I just do not want politics and religion merged or fused together.

That means its fine if the inhabitants of the state are religious. But I don't want religious clerics dictating laws. I want technocrats dictating the laws.

Religion is a personal choice, it should be personal. If everyone in a community are religious, than the democratic process will safegaurd their beliefs.

Religion intermixes too often with politics in the United States is basically what I mean. I don't really feel like getting into those topics here as they're 1) not pertinent to the topic and 2) if I'm going to derail further, it's going to be for beer and puppies again.
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Bismarck.Ramyrez said: »
Blazed1979 said: »
Bismarck.Bloodrose said: »
Blazed1979 said: »
Also, whats wrong with an Islamic state? There were many before and they were pretty good. Al Andulus was awesome.
That, and the Zionists are calling for a Jewish state.

Why can one people ask for a state based on their faith and the others cant?
A lot of people do support a 2 state permanent peace agreement.

However, it seems that neither want to budge. One wants to expand it's settlements, the other, wants to wipe out an entire race of people in the most violent way possible, and uses it's own citizens as shields.

"It" doesn't use its citizens as shields. "It" IS its Citizens. This is a popular cause across the muslim world.

All muslims want the palestinians to have their own state. The difference between them and Hamas is that they choose different tactics. Some diplomatic, some economical, some political.

However, Hamas are the people on the ground who have had their children, wives, uncles, fathers and mothers killed/murdered/raped etc by the Israelis. That and they have been cut off from the rest of the world. They're in war. I don't exactly expect them to walk over to an Israeli settlement and wave a white flag to the family of immigrants who are fresh off the boat but currently living in their old home which they were evicted from.

Right. I forgot. The children willingly get themselves killed for the cause to make Israel look bad.

Cant tell if you're being sarcastic or really think that? (In case its sarcasm, sorry, I've read some posts on this thread that have shocked me) in case you really think that - the media has demonized the palestinians to the point that your logic and rationality are detached from the issue.

If your assertion is that Hamas has never used its own non-combatants as chess pieces and placed them in danger/gotten them killed as a PR move, then you're probably beyond rational discussion.

Both sides are terrible in this conflict. Period.
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