If the Palestinian Authority spent more time promoting the free market system and less time trying to kill people, then maybe the Arabs would have a better life.

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GDANSK, Poland – A top Palestinian aide accused Mitt Romney today of making a “racist statement” when comparing the economic vitality of the Israelis and the Palestinians, but the Romney campaign said his remarks were “grossly mischaracterized.” Romney’s statement, the Palestinian said, appeared to credit Israel’s higher income to cultural differences. “It is a racist statement and this man doesn’t realize that the Palestinian economy cannot reach its potential because there is an Israeli occupation,” Saeb Erekat, a senior aide to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, told the Associated Press. “It seems to me this man (Romney) lacks information, knowledge, vision and understanding of this region and its people.

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2. Speaking truth to lazy, lying, kleptocratic kakistocrats (Palestinian leaders) is not racism.
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These arabs were given opportunities to that they pissed on. They do not want peace with Israel. They want Israel because they say it is muslim lands. That is rubbish. They fire rockets into Israel daily, but Israel does not do the same to them. As to wells Israel destroyed, that is propaganda. Romney is right to support Israel, our only true ally in the middle east.
You need to watch the news from some country besides the U.S. The Israeli army raids Gaza on a daily basis and kills the people they say are terrorists. There is no accountability. Israel didn't keep it's agreement to allow trucks in and out of Gaza. That is why the shelling starting again in 2007. All we heard in America was that the Palestinians were bombing Israel. We didn't hear about Israel not keeping their agreement and that's why the cease fire ended. Israel has kept the people at near starvation levels and allowed no material for rebuilding after they destroyed the schools and hospitals. Go to the World Health Organization to see what they said about the situation there. They shoot farmers for trying to harvest their crops. They are the terrorists. The army, not the people of Israel.
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You need to watch the news from some country besides the U.S. The Israeli army raids Gaza on a daily basis and kills the people they say are terrorists. There is no accountability. Israel didn't keep it's agreement to allow trucks in and out of Gaza. That is why the shelling starting again in 2007. All we heard in America was that the Palestinians were bombing Israel. We didn't hear about Israel not keeping their agreement and that's why the cease fire ended. Israel has kept the people at near starvation levels and allowed no material for rebuilding after they destroyed the schools and hospitals. Go to the World Health Organization to see what they said about the situation there. They shoot farmers for trying to harvest their crops. They are the terrorists. The army, not the people of Israel.
I have friends who moved from the U.S. to Israel and they talk about what is happening. Many of the people there hate what the army is doing. There are protests within Israel from it's own people who believe that Israel should release the lands it agreed to give back, rather than allowing building on it. Gaza wasn't 'just' Muslims. There were Muslims and Jews living peacefully side by side. The bombs didn't care. Israel is occupying land that was not given to them and they are supported no matter what they do. Check out the UN sanctions against them. They just ignore them.
I have absolutely nothing against Jews. As a whole, they are good people who don't like what their government is doing any more than Americans did when we attacked and occupied Iraq and Afghanistan. Israel (the government)will never try to have peace with the Palestinians because they would lose the billions of dollars in support they get. All over the world Muslims and Jews live side by side and do fine, but not there. Oddly enough the alleged rockets into Israel seldom seem to harm anyone. Those pesky hamas must have bad aim nearly every time.. Supposedly there have been 300 rockets fired this year, most into the desert. More people die daily in Gaza than in Israel. There is a cease fire right now, again. But if Israel doesn't keep it's agreements, the rockets will start again. It's all they can do since they are not given any rights as a country. It is ridiculous to expect an occupied people not to fight back. The cruel and inhumane living conditions breed hate. They are literally being held hostage, with no way to rebuild or support themselves. I would not make peace with my jailers.
I don't expect you to take my word for anything, but do some research through other countries news sources. Open your mind and look for the truth. Even the BBC has a very different version of what is happening in Israel and the West Bank. Look at some unbiased reports and see how different they are. I was really surprised at how different the perspectives are.
The Israeli army do not raid Gaza daily and do not kill people indescriminatly, that is propaganda that you have stupidly fallen for. I am ending this crap now.
The 'Arabs' and Jews came from the same lineage up to Abraham. The land originally belonged to both the 'Arabs' and the Jews. Abraham had two wives and people believe that the split in ancestry happened when Hagar gave birth to Abraham's son Ishmael and then Sara gave birth to his son Issac. Many men back then had multiple wives, but I've only heard of Hagar and Sara. Even if the split happened then, both lines had claim to have a prior claim to Jerusalem and the surrounding area.
Your defensiveness is a sad substitute for actually doing some research on your own from objective sources.
You people are kind of whacked. Here is an INCOMPLETE list of the attacks this year, and Israel did NOT bomb them in return.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
However, viewed individually, Palestinians do have land they've lived on their whole lives (individually) and many generations (including ancestors), and they own homes they've built on that land. When the state of Israel seizes land, they aren't just annexing territory against the will of the people who live on it; they're quite literally stealing people's homes and businesses out from under them and forcing them toward what amount to closed-off reservations. Almost everyone recognizes that theft is an unethical violation of someone else's rights, especially theft of something so precious, but we've been conditioned to see governments as an "exception," so the wrongness of it all just fails to register with too many people. Anyway, the reservations the Palestinians have been forced onto are cut off from trade in many ways, and everyone there knows that Israel will continue to expand onto them and steal everything in their path, so there's no incentive to build capital goods to sustain an economy.
As a result, they're boxed in and...
However, viewed individually, Palestinians do have land they've lived on their whole lives (individually) and many generations (including ancestors), and they own homes they've built on that land. When the state of Israel seizes land, they aren't just annexing territory against the will of the people who live on it; they're quite literally stealing people's homes and businesses out from under them and forcing them toward what amount to closed-off reservations. Almost everyone recognizes that theft is an unethical violation of someone else's rights, especially theft of something so precious, but we've been conditioned to see governments as an "exception," so the wrongness of it all just fails to register with too many people. Anyway, the reservations the Palestinians have been forced onto are cut off from trade in many ways, and everyone there knows that Israel will continue to expand onto them and steal everything in their path, so there's no incentive to build capital goods to sustain an economy.
As a result, they're boxed in and starving as the walls continue to close in on them. A lot of Americans wonder why some of them go totally nuts and panic and start killing innocent people, then assume "they're all just uncivilized savages like that," so even honest self-defense just "blends in" with terrorism against innocents. In the end, people use it to justify the Israeli government's systematic, methodical theft of land. It's eerily similar to what happened to the Native Americans: We're emotionally distant enough from that situation that most people can recognize that case as an injustice nowadays, but we still haven't learned enough from history to recognize injustice we have any current involvement with.
I ask you this. Where could those misplaced Jews have gone but to the lands of their ancestors? Since the British controlled the territory and invited them in, were they wrong to return to their ancient homeland? And when a different culture is introduced, the overtaken country changes. What do you think is happening gradually with the Hispanics? At the rate the legal and illegal Hispanics are coming in and producing offspring, don't you realize that in fifty to a hundred years this will be a different America? So would it be excusable for us to war with and try to exterminate them as the Palestinians wish to do to the Jews? I don't think so. I also ask you this. Where else can the Hispanics go? They are starving down in Mexico and have little chance to improve their lot. Now, I could wish they would stay in their own land and change the...
I ask you this. Where could those misplaced Jews have gone but to the lands of their ancestors? Since the British controlled the territory and invited them in, were they wrong to return to their ancient homeland? And when a different culture is introduced, the overtaken country changes. What do you think is happening gradually with the Hispanics? At the rate the legal and illegal Hispanics are coming in and producing offspring, don't you realize that in fifty to a hundred years this will be a different America? So would it be excusable for us to war with and try to exterminate them as the Palestinians wish to do to the Jews? I don't think so. I also ask you this. Where else can the Hispanics go? They are starving down in Mexico and have little chance to improve their lot. Now, I could wish they would stay in their own land and change their own land. But they won't. They haven't the will or resources. So do you think we should react as the Palestinians did and war against the Hispanics?
The Israeli and Palestinian situation is not quite the same as the early immigrants who came to America. Most came because they wanted a better life, not because their money and possessions had been taken, and in many countries suffered persecution as with the Jews. The new Americans handled the Indians badly, but since most Indians didn't practice land ownership on an individual basis, I am not sure how it could have been done more fairly. But the Indians were certainly treated unjustly.
On the other hand, the state of Israel was created through very different and more forceful means. I'm not sure exactly how the land itself was initially claimed in 1948, and whether people were forcibly displaced from their homes or individual plots of land or not, so let's assume for the sake of argument that they weren't. Nevertheless, a state - a government - was erected in that land without the consent of the people who already lived there. If you believe in the words of the Declaration of Independence, that governments "[derive] their just powers from the consent of the governed," then you would have to concede that this was an injustice.
To be clear though, I'm not concerning myself too much with what happened in 1948. The odds of that being undone are basically zero anyway, and there are Israelis who have built their entire lives on that land since, greatly complicating the matter. Instead, I'm more disturbed by the ongoing pattern and campaign of government expansion, annexation, and land theft, which is continually driving people from their homes and onto reservations. People ...
On the other hand, the state of Israel was created through very different and more forceful means. I'm not sure exactly how the land itself was initially claimed in 1948, and whether people were forcibly displaced from their homes or individual plots of land or not, so let's assume for the sake of argument that they weren't. Nevertheless, a state - a government - was erected in that land without the consent of the people who already lived there. If you believe in the words of the Declaration of Independence, that governments "[derive] their just powers from the consent of the governed," then you would have to concede that this was an injustice.
To be clear though, I'm not concerning myself too much with what happened in 1948. The odds of that being undone are basically zero anyway, and there are Israelis who have built their entire lives on that land since, greatly complicating the matter. Instead, I'm more disturbed by the ongoing pattern and campaign of government expansion, annexation, and land theft, which is continually driving people from their homes and onto reservations. People are starving on these reservations, partially due to trade barriers and partially due to an inability to build an economy (who can afford to invest in making capital goods when Israel might come and steal them in a couple months?). In some cases it's true that the Israeli government is allowing some people to stay in their homes, but this depends on the government's whims, and it is not true in the general case: Bulldozers and usurpations/appropriations are common. This is in addition to the Israeli government expanding their jurisdictional borders without the consent of the people who already live there, of course.
I'm pretty sure if Mexico was doing THIS to Texas, we'd be calling it a lot more than illegal immigration.
Your comments about "there is no Palestine or Palestinian people" are completely shallow, semantic, and irrelevant: I don't care what you call them; those human beings exist, and they and their ancestors have lived on that land since long before the state of Israel was created. Many of them rightfully own plots of land and houses on top of them, and it is being stolen right from their hands by a gross systematic abuse of "eminent domain." You can't even argue that it's their own representative government stealing the land from them, because the Israeli government is totally foreign to them.
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The balance of land has continually shifted toward Israel over the past few generations, and the Palestinians now own just a fraction of what they used to. Bit by bit, it's being stolen from Palestinian individuals by Israeli "eminent domain," as Palestinians are gradually corralled onto what are turning into "reservations."
Yes, I know, you can show the entire map of the Middle East, which shows Israel as just a tiny sliver of the whole thing, but the actual proportions are not the point. It's the first derivative, the rate of change through abject theft from human beings and displacement of these people, which matters here.
http://www.google.com/imgres?...
The balance of land has continually shifted toward Israel over the past few generations, and the Palestinians now own just a fraction of what they used to. Bit by bit, it's being stolen from Palestinian individuals by Israeli "eminent domain," as Palestinians are gradually corralled onto what are turning into "reservations."
Yes, I know, you can show the entire map of the Middle East, which shows Israel as just a tiny sliver of the whole thing, but the actual proportions are not the point. It's the first derivative, the rate of change through abject theft from human beings and displacement of these people, which matters here.
The Palestinians are not allowed to use many of the roads and even if they were there is almost no gasoline to run vehicles. Like I said, do some of your own research. We don't get the real story in America. Also look at how many UN sanctions there are against Israel and it's army for war crimes. If it were any other country, we would have invaded them for all the human rights violations.
About 3 years ago I st...
The Palestinians are not allowed to use many of the roads and even if they were there is almost no gasoline to run vehicles. Like I said, do some of your own research. We don't get the real story in America. Also look at how many UN sanctions there are against Israel and it's army for war crimes. If it were any other country, we would have invaded them for all the human rights violations.
About 3 years ago I started trying to find out what was really happening. I kept hearing that the Muslims were bombing Israel, but the Palestinians were the ones that had the major part of the casualties. It wasn't adding up. Anyway, I'm done. I've come to realize that people don't care what is true. They believe whatever fits with what they want to believe. And Romney is a fool for trying to stir up more contention.