Canada to oppose bid for Palestinian statehood

"WHAAAAAAAHHHH IM TELLING THE FBI AND THE USMB MODS ON YOU!!!!"


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"WHAAAAAAAHHHH IM TELLING THE FBI AND THE USMB MODS ON YOU!!!!"


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The FBI already knows of your post regarding sex talk with kids, little man.

Have you excavated that Palestinian civilization, little man? No? Keep digging, dumb motherfucker :lol:
 
"WHAAAAAAAHHHH IM TELLING THE FBI AND THE USMB MODS ON YOU!!!!"


:ro:

The FBI already knows of your post regarding sex talk with kids, little man.

Have you excavated that Palestinian civilization, little man? No? Keep digging, dumb motherfucker :lol:

yea... sure they do. Pretend is fun, isn't it?

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Go tell it to the Pharaoh!
 
"WHAAAAAAAHHHH IM TELLING THE FBI AND THE USMB MODS ON YOU!!!!"


:ro:

The FBI already knows of your post regarding sex talk with kids, little man.

Have you excavated that Palestinian civilization, little man? No? Keep digging, dumb motherfucker :lol:

yea... sure they do. Pretend is fun, isn't it?

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Go tell it to the Pharaoh!

The FBI Internet Division has your post pertaining to sex talk with kids.

Since this thread pertains to the Palestinians and not your low self esteem issues from being short, can you provide an archaeological record of any Palestinian civilization, little man?
 
Egypt and Jordan already exist.
Why do the Egyptians and Jordanians living in Israel need a new state called Palestine?

Er, Egyptians and Jordanians would live in Egypt and Jordan. If they become Israeli citizens, they are no longer Egyptian and Jordanian.

Pretty simple concept
 
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Palestinians are just a waste of fresh air. We should give them all a one way ticket to yemen and forget about them.
 
Palestinians are just a waste of fresh air. We should give them all a one way ticket to yemen and forget about them.

It's too bad that we could not take the minima and maxima of the standard deviations of the bell curve of extremist views and toss them out like we do with statistics.

They are now a people even if they were not considered such before these intervening generations since 1948, and they are now considered distinct by the majority of the world. They are not Yemeni even if some are from Yemen originally.

Note the similarities? That's because they are similar.
 
Palestinians are just a waste of fresh air. We should give them all a one way ticket to yemen and forget about them.

It's too bad that we could not take the minima and maxima of the standard deviations of the bell curve of extremist views and toss them out like we do with statistics.

They are now a people even if they were not considered such before these intervening generations since 1948, and they are now considered distinct by the majority of the world. They are not Yemeni even if some are from Yemen originally.

Note the similarities? That's because they are similar.

Since you like the pals so much, why don't we roll them up in a magic carpet and send them to your house?
 
It's not about like or dislike.

It's about the reality on the ground.
 
I do as you know stoney
the jewish nation was established in israel 3000 years ago. Maybe, open a book or are you too short to reach the shelves at the library, little man?

Can you provide an archaeological record of any palestinian civilization? No, i didn't think so, little man.

Harvard semitic museum: The houses of ancient israel

..and moses told the pharaoh, "hey, don't worry about it.. We're already inventing oxygen in israel. Your first born can go ahead and keep living".

:lol:

you have any archaeological evidence of a palestinian civilization, little man? Nope, you dont. :lol:

You know of any nations other than the jews established in israel over 3000 years? No, again. :lol:

Israel was established 3000 years ago verified by the archaeological record, little man.

Harvard university semitic museum: Jerusalem during the reign of king hezekiah--new exhibition at the semitic museum re-creates numerous aspects of ancient israel
the semitic museum has installed a new exhibition that brings the world of biblical israel into vivid, three-dimensional reality. "the houses of ancient israel: Domestic, royal, divine" immerses the viewer in israelite daily life around the time of king hezekiah (8th century b.c.), creating an experiential environment based on the latest archaeological, textual, and historical research.

The centerpiece of the exhibition is a full-scale israelite house, open on one side, filled with authentic ancient artifacts that show how life was lived by common inhabitants of ancient jerusalem. Agricultural tools, a cooking area, and a stall occupied by a single, scruffy ram fill the ground floor of the cube-shaped, mud-brick structure, which, thankfully, is not olfactorily authentic. The upper story, reached by a ladder, is devoted to eating and sleeping.

harvard gazette: Jerusalem during the reign of king hezekiah
 
CANADA like AMERICA pressured by the JEWISH LOBBY,why do you cower to them,that what I'd like to KNOW.????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????:cool:
Canada will oppose an upcoming bid for statehood at the United Nations by Palestinians, says Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

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On Friday, Harper said this sort of "unilateral action" on behalf of the Palestinian Authority is "very regrettable" and won't help the goal of establishing long-term peace in the Middle East.

The prime minister made the statement as he prepares to visit New York next week for a meeting with other world leaders whose nations are part of the military alliance that ousted Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi.

Also next Tuesday, Harper will attend a high-level meeting at the United Nations on improving maternal and child health in poor nations — a cause that Harper has been championing for more than a year.

On Wednesday, Harper's focus will be on the economy as he attends a business roundtable hosted by the New York Stock Exchange.

Canada to oppose bid for Palestinian statehood


“We view this unilateral action on behalf of the Palestinian Authority to be not helpful,” Harper said during a stop in Saskatoon.

“No unilateral actions like this are helpful in terms of establishing a long-run peace in the Middle East. Canada views the action as very regrettable and we will be opposing it at the United Nations.”

Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird, who will be accompanying Harper to New York, has already expressed Canada’s opposition to the Palestinian plan. Canada supports a two-state solution to the conflict but only after a negotiated settlement between the Palestinians and the Israelis.

Canada News: Harper rejects Palestinian statehood bid
 
CANADA like AMERICA pressured by the JEWISH LOBBY,why do you cower to them,that what I'd like to

The most powerful Israeli lobby are Christians, dimwit.

Christians United For Israel...
Christians United for Israel has grown to become the largest pro-Israel organization in the United States and one of the leading Christian grassroots movements in the world. CUFI spans all fifty states and reaches millions with our message. Each year CUFI holds hundreds of pro-Israel events in cities around the country. And each July, thousands of pro-Israel Christians gather in Washington, D.C. to participate in the CUFI Washington Summit and make their voices heard in support of Israel and the Jewish people.
Our impact has been immediate. Our growth has been phenomenal. And we've only just begun.

Christians United for Israel: Welcome

Former President of Spain Jose Maria Aznar: If Israel Goes Down, We All Go Down.
We cannot forget that Israel is the West’s best ally in a turbulent region. The state of Israel was created by a decision of the UN. Its legitimacy, therefore, should not be in question. Israel is a nation with deeply rooted democratic institutions. It is a dynamic and open society that has repeatedly excelled in culture, science and technology. Owing to its roots, history, and values, Israel is a fully fledged Western nation. Indeed, it is a normal Western nation, but one confronted by abnormal circumstances.
What binds us, however, is our unyielding support for Israel’s right to exist and to defend itself. For Western countries to side with those who question Israel’s legitimacy, for them to play games in international bodies with Israel’s vital security issues, for them to appease those who oppose Western values rather than robustly to stand up in defense of those values, is not only a grave moral mistake, but a strategic error of the first magnitude.

Israel is a fundamental part of the West. The West is what it is thanks to its Judeo-Christian roots. If the Jewish element of those roots is upturned and Israel is lost, then we are lost too. Whether we like it or not, our fate is inextricably intertwined. The real threats to regional stability, however, are to be found in the rise of a radical Islamism which sees Israel’s destruction as the fulfillment of its religious destiny and, simultaneously in the case of Iran, as an expression of its ambitions for regional hegemony. Both phenomena are threats that affect not only Israel, but also the wider West and the world at large.

Israel is our first line of defense in a turbulent region that is constantly at risk of descending into chaos; a region vital to our energy security owing to our overdependence on Middle Eastern oil; a region that forms the front line in the fight against extremism. If Israel goes down, we all go down. To defend Israel’s right to exist in peace, within secure borders, requires a degree of moral and strategic clarity that too often seems to have disappeared in Europe. The United States shows worrying signs of heading in the same direction.

The West is going through a period of confusion over the shape of the world’s future. To a great extent, this confusion is caused by a kind of masochistic self-doubt over our own identity; by the rule of political correctness; by a multiculturalism that forces us to our knees before others; and by a secularism which, irony of ironies, blinds us even when we are confronted by jihadis promoting the most fanatical incarnation of their faith. To abandon Israel to its fate, at this moment of all moments, would merely serve to illustrate how far we have sunk and how inexorable our decline now appears.

This cannot be allowed to happen. Motivated by the need to rebuild our own Western values, expressing deep concern about the wave of aggression against Israel, and mindful that Israel’s strength is our strength and Israel’s weakness is our weakness, I have decided to promote a new Friends of Israel initiative with the help of some prominent people, including David Trimble, Andrew Roberts, John Bolton, Alejandro Toledo (the former President of Peru), Marcello Pera (philosopher and former President of the Italian Senate), Fiamma Nirenstein (the Italian author and politician), the financier Robert Agostinelli and the Catholic intellectual George Weigel.

What binds us, however, is our unyielding support for Israel’s right to exist and to defend itself. For Western countries to side with those who question Israel’s legitimacy, for them to play games in international bodies with Israel’s vital security issues, for them to appease those who oppose Western values rather than robustly to stand up in defense of those values, is not only a grave moral mistake, but a strategic error of the first magnitude. Israel is a fundamental part of the West. The West is what it is thanks to its Judeo-Christian roots. If the Jewish element of those roots is upturned and Israel is lost, then we are lost too. Whether we like it or not, our fate is inextricably intertwined.

Republicans Abroad

"If Israel goes down, we all go down. If Israel is a part of the Western world, if the Western world is eliminated from the Middle East, it is a problem for all of us not only for ISrael. It would be a great victory for the enemies of democracy, for the enemies of freedom. "

What Israel and the Jewish People have meant historically to Western democracy: "I cannot explain Europe, I cannot explain my country, I cannot explain myself without referring to this heritage they share with us the same values: Freedom, democracy, tolerance and pluralism."

"Trying to isolate Israel is not a good policy. And to demonize Israel is not a good policy."

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H23kvw85tWs]Aznar on his "Friends of Israel" initiative - YouTube[/ame]
 

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