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[B]Who hates America?[/B]

 
 
McGentrix
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 02:36 pm
Aren't the jews the reason everyone hates America?
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panzade
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 02:39 pm
Come on rafick...we already did the anti-semite dance...don't be coy...
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Rafick
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 02:44 pm
panzade wrote:
Come on rafick...we already did the anti-semite dance...don't be coy...


can you suggest another reason why people would hate america ?
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ForeverYoung
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 02:46 pm
Bi-Polar Bear wrote:
ForeverYoung wrote:
Bi-Polar Bear wrote:
ForeverYoung

I'm just enjoying all the attention of being the subject of a conspiracy plot...


Okay. I'll take that as a "yes" ........ my, what an *interesting* definition of friendship you have.


what in God's name are you on about?


You must know what I am talking about. You just posted that the thread was pulled. It has been pulled. Another person on this thread posted that they had viewed the b.s. as well.

So, "what in God's name?" Yes, what indeed! A person you referred to on the pulled thread (pulled because of her direct attacks on me) is your friend, or so you posted on the now-pulled thread.

Talk about coy? Give me a break.
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FreeDuck
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 02:47 pm
I think there's a whole list of them on page 1. The Israel issue is a valid issue, but we shouldn't let ourselves slide into anti-semitism any more than we should let terrorism push us into... what is anti-arab, aren't they also semites? Now I'm confused.
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FreeDuck
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 02:48 pm
ForeverYoung, how many threads do you need to talk about this? Please let it go now.
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blueveinedthrobber
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 02:48 pm
Laughing Laughing Laughing
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ForeverYoung
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 02:51 pm
Bi-Polar Bear wrote:
forever young.....you are acting that way....let it drop...you're amazingly off base....and you will end up spending your empathy capital if you're not careful.....


If I am off-base, why was the thread pulled? That is a rhetorical question. We both know why it was pulled and you should be ashamed of yourself.

The issue is hereby dropped, however, if she starts attacking me again, it shall be resumed. I am hoping she has been suspended from posting for a bit, although that will certainly never be admitted.

* issue dropped *
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Ticomaya
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 03:11 pm
Can we get back on-topic now? I think we were talking about black 'copters, but I might be wrong ...
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blueveinedthrobber
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 03:11 pm
panzade wrote:
Come on rafick...we already did the anti-semite dance...don't be coy...


The Oy Oy Slide....
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FreeDuck
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 03:12 pm
Does anti-semite cover arabs? Now I really want to know.
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ForeverYoung
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 03:13 pm
McGentrix wrote:
Aren't the jews the reason everyone hates America?


Well, DUH: of course. I thought everyone knew that. Okay, no need for anymore discussion. We have found *the* answer. :wink:
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dlowan
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 03:14 pm
Ticomaya wrote:
Can we get back on-topic now? I think we were talking about black 'copters, but I might be wrong ...


Good idea - what IS the topic???
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ForeverYoung
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 03:18 pm
FreeDuck wrote:
Does anti-semite cover arabs? Now I really want to know.


Quote:
The word "anti-Semitism" was coined in Germany in 1879 by Wilhelm Marr
as a more euphonious way of saying "Judenhass" (Jew-hatred), and has
always meant exactly that. Its antonym, "Semitism" connoted a positive
attitude toward the Jewish people. The word has become too sanitized
and too easily misunderstood, which is exactly what Marr tried to
accomplish with the word's creation.

Given that the theory of "semites" and non-"semites" is now
discredited, the preferred term to use is "Antisemitism", which has a
general connotation of "anti-Jewish". When written in this fashion, it
helps to eliminate the confusion with the discredited theory. (The use
of the non-hyphenated form is a suggestion of the distinguished
historian James Parkes). Emil Fackenheim, the Jewish philosopher, has
also adopted this spelling, explaining "... the spelling ought to be
antisemitism without the hyphen, dispelling the notion that there is
an entity 'Semitism' which 'anti-Semitism' opposes" (Emil Fackenheim,
"Post-Holocaust Anti-Jewishness, Jewish Identity and the Centrality of
Israel," in World Jewry and the State of Israel, ed. Moshe Davis, p.
11, n. 2).


Anti-semitism, Jews, Arabs
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FreeDuck
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 03:26 pm
Makes sense but:

Quote:
SemĀ·ite ( P ) Pronunciation Key (smt)
n.
A member of a group of Semitic-speaking peoples of the Near East and northern Africa, including the Arabs, Arameans, Babylonians, Carthaginians, Ethiopians, Hebrews, and Phoenicians.
A Jew.
Bible. A descendant of Shem.


from dictionary.com
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Rafick
 
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Reply Fri 24 Dec, 2004 09:57 am
Sept. 11 Conspiracy Theorist Offers $100,000 Prize
Sept. 11 Conspiracy Theorist Offers $100,000 Prize

"Jimmy Walter has spent more than $3 million promoting a conspiracy theory the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States were "an inside job" and he is offering more cash to anyone who proves him wrong.
The millionaire activist is so convinced of a government cover-up he is offering a $100,000 reward to any engineering student who can prove the World Trade Center buildings crashed the way the government says.
"Of course, we expect no winners," Walter, 57, heir to an $11 million fortune from his father's home building business, said in a telephone interview from California on Wednesday.
He said a panel of expert engineers would judge submissions from the students.
Next month, he also launches a nationwide contest seeking alternative theories from college and high school students about why New York's World Trade Center collapsed. The contest offers $10,000 to the best alternative theory, with 100 runner-up awards of $1,000. Winners will be chosen next June.
Various official investigations give no credence to Walter's theory. A Sept. 11 commission spokesman did not return calls seeking comment.
Walter insists there had to be explosives planted in the twin towers to cause them to fall as they did, and also rejects the official explanation for the damage done at the Pentagon.
"We have all the proof," said Walter, citing videotapes and testimony from witnesses.
"It wasn't 19 screw-ups from Saudi Arabia who couldn't pass flight school who defeated the United States with a set of box cutters," he said. He dismissed the official Sept. 11 commission report, saying, "I don't trust any of these 'facts."'
Walter has spent millions of dollars to bolster support for his case, running full-page ads in The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker and Newsweek, as well as alternative newspapers and 30-second TV spots.
He points to a Zogby poll he commissioned last summer that showed 66 percent of New Yorkers wanted the 9/11 investigation reopened.
Walter has spent about 30 percent of his net worth on his efforts.
"I am a patriot fighting the real traitors who are destroying our democracy. I resent it when they call me delusional," he said." - Reuters (12/15/04)

http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=domesticNews&storyID=7105614
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