RoccoR
Gold Member
montelatici, et al,
Well, I don't think I'm a person who shows prejudicial treatment against people of other races, or who believes that a particular race is superior to another.
In order for there to be an "Agreement" (a promise in exchange for a promise) there has to be (among other requirements):
• There has to be (at least) two parties.
• There must be an "offer" made by one party to another party. And the "offer" must be "accept" by the party to which the offer was made. The "offer" must be very plain and clear, the meaning understood by both parties.
• Each party must be in agreement ("Mutual Assent"). Each party must agree to the terms and definitions used. Assent (the expression of approval or agreement) may be shown by either in explicit words or unmistakeable deeds.
• There must be some form of Consideration --- something of value in return for something of value; each party exchanging something of value with the other.
Additionally, there is a question of "capacity" and the format/content in which such an agreement must take. You will notice that an Armistice Agreement is somewhat different from a Peace Treaty, which is again different from a Pledge and Authority like the Nonproliferation Treaty.
The Balfour Declaration has none of these components. Even the idea of a "national home" is really undefined.
I have no idea what this is about. To be an "outpost" Israel must be subordinate to some center. That is simply not so. While there are direct ties to the incite to violence by Muslim Clerics, or calls for Jihad, it was not a religious conflict (as much as some Arab-Palestinians want it to be). And the Israelis are surely not stealing and great technological secrets from the Arab-Palestinians.
I don't respond well to attacks directed against me (personally) rather than the position I hold or the content I made.
Surely we all know that with time, situations evolve. As we speak, about three-quarters of Israelis population are native born. They are becoming part of the land. And vis-versa. Just as more and more Israelis are born in Israel, fewer and fewer Arab-Palestinians have ties to Israel. Most refugees are not true refugees but the citizens of another country (at least once).
Most Respectfully,
R
Well, I don't think I'm a person who shows prejudicial treatment against people of other races, or who believes that a particular race is superior to another.
(COMMENT)If the Balfour Declaration was not an agreement, then the British would not have used it to usurp, illegally, the terms of the Covenant.First the Balfour Declaration is NOT AN AGREEMENT. It is a notice of intention.
In order for there to be an "Agreement" (a promise in exchange for a promise) there has to be (among other requirements):
• There has to be (at least) two parties.
• There must be an "offer" made by one party to another party. And the "offer" must be "accept" by the party to which the offer was made. The "offer" must be very plain and clear, the meaning understood by both parties.
• Each party must be in agreement ("Mutual Assent"). Each party must agree to the terms and definitions used. Assent (the expression of approval or agreement) may be shown by either in explicit words or unmistakeable deeds.
• There must be some form of Consideration --- something of value in return for something of value; each party exchanging something of value with the other.
Additionally, there is a question of "capacity" and the format/content in which such an agreement must take. You will notice that an Armistice Agreement is somewhat different from a Peace Treaty, which is again different from a Pledge and Authority like the Nonproliferation Treaty.
The Balfour Declaration has none of these components. Even the idea of a "national home" is really undefined.
(COMMENT)Israel is a western outpost. No different than Algeria, Rhodesia or South Africa before their return to native rule. Israel as the source of much of the conflict between the west and Muslims outweighs any over advertised "contributions". Most are based on stolen technology anyway.
I have no idea what this is about. To be an "outpost" Israel must be subordinate to some center. That is simply not so. While there are direct ties to the incite to violence by Muslim Clerics, or calls for Jihad, it was not a religious conflict (as much as some Arab-Palestinians want it to be). And the Israelis are surely not stealing and great technological secrets from the Arab-Palestinians.
(COMMENT)You are basically a racist Rocco. You believe that Europeans should rule over non-Europeans and have a visceral hate of Arabs, Christian and Muslims.
I don't respond well to attacks directed against me (personally) rather than the position I hold or the content I made.
(COMMENT)Israel will revert to native rule eventually, it is just a matter of time. Whether it turns out to be a Rhodesian or South African result depends on the Israelis.
Surely we all know that with time, situations evolve. As we speak, about three-quarters of Israelis population are native born. They are becoming part of the land. And vis-versa. Just as more and more Israelis are born in Israel, fewer and fewer Arab-Palestinians have ties to Israel. Most refugees are not true refugees but the citizens of another country (at least once).
Most Respectfully,
R