Aid to Israel rape of American taxpayer

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natrone23

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"I said the scenario I laid out SUGGESTED a conspiracy."

Thats what the "Truthers say"......................................by the way it wasn't an inside job
 

Johnnyorganic

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"I said the scenario I laid out SUGGESTED a conspiracy."

Thats what the "Truthers say"......................................by the way it wasn't an inside job
I understood the 9-11 statement to be your opinion. I will EDIT my statement.
 
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Johnnyorganic

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I was trying to suggest your are using the same type of reasoning as the 'truthers' use
Then I repeat, mine was a SUGGESTION, not a statement of fact.

The 'Truthers' as you call them, make no distinction. 9-11 being an inside job is an indisputable fact to them. If one disgarees with their facts, one is branded a sheep or ignorant.
 

Seamaiden

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"I said the scenario I laid out SUGGESTED a conspiracy."

Thats what the "Truthers say"......................................by the way it wasn't an inside job
Oh, God, please, not the Truthers. I think my oldest son is becoming a Truther. :( Fortunately, he has no problem READING, and will read what I suggest most times.
 

trishmybiscuits

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Thank you, that's my point also. If you actually see the way the Israelis treat the Palestinians, they are but one step away from the way Hitler treated them in Poland, Germany, etc. They come in with bulldozers and tanks and just take down houses for any reason they want, like a suspected tunnel they never found.

I agree completely. When other countries treat people the way the Israelis treat the Palestinians, the United States and its allies are leading the charge at the UN for sanctions. But when it's Israel doing it they turn a blind eye.
 

ccodiane

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Palestine During WW II



The Arabs took the side of the Axis, either overtly like Iraq or indirectly by withholding support for the Allies. Grand Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini issued a fatwa- "summons to a holy war against Britain" in May 1941. The

Mufti's widely heralded proclamation against Britain was declared in Iraq, where he was instrumental in "the pro-Nazi" Iraqi revolt of 1941.


In the 1930s, the fascist regimes that arose in Italy and Germany sought greater stakes in the Middle East, and began courting Arab leaders to revolt against their British and French custodians. Among their many willing

accomplices was Jerusalem Mufti Haj Amin el-Husseini, who fled Palestine after agitating against the British during the Arab Revolt of 1936-39. He found refuge in Iraq – another British mandate – where he again topped

the British most wanted list after helping pull the strings behind the Iraqi coup of 1941. The revolt in Baghdad was orchestrated by Hitler as part of a strategy to squeeze the region between the pincers of Rommel's troops

in North Africa, German forces in the Caucuses and pro-Nazi forces in Iraq. However, in June 1941 British troops put down the rebellion and the Mufti escaped via Tehran to Italy and eventually to Berlin.


Once in Berlin, the Mufti received an enthusiastic reception by the "Islamische Zentralinstitut" and the whole Islamic community of Germany, which welcomed him as the "Führer of the Arabic world." In an introductory

speech, he called the Jews the "most fierce enemies of the Muslims" and an "ever corruptive element" in the world.
 

ccodiane

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Palestine During WW II

Sami al-Joundi, one of the founders of the ruling Syrian Ba'ath Party, recalls: "We were racists. We admired the Nazis. We were immersed in reading Nazi literature and books... We were the first who thought of a translation

of Mein Kampf. Anyone who lived in Damascus at that time was witness to the Arab inclination toward Nazism."


These leanings never completely ceased. Hitler's Mein Kampf currently ranks sixth on the best-seller list among Palestinian Arabs. Luis Al-Haj, translator of the Arabic edition, writes glowingly in the preface about how

Hitler's "ideology" and his "theories of nationalism, dictatorship and race… are advancing especially within our Arabic States." When Palestinian police first greeted Arafat in the self-rule areas, they offered the infamous

Nazi salute - the right arm raised straight and upward.


The PLO and notably Arafat himself do not make a secret of their source of inspiration. The Grand Mufti el-Husseini is venerated as a hero by the PLO. It should be noted, that the PLO's top figure in east Jerusalem today,

Faisal Husseini, is the grandson to the Führer's Mufti. Arafat also considers the Grand Mufti a respected educator and leader, and in 1985 declared it an honor to follow in his footsteps. Little wonder. In 1951, a close

relative of the Mufti named Rahman Abdul Rauf el-Qudwa el-Husseini matriculated to the University of Cairo. The student decided to conceal his true identity and enlisted as "Yasser Arafat."
 

trishmybiscuits

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Palestine During WW II



The Arabs took the side of the Axis, either overtly like Iraq or indirectly by withholding support for the Allies. Grand Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini issued a fatwa- "summons to a holy war against Britain" in May 1941. The

Mufti's widely heralded proclamation against Britain was declared in Iraq, where he was instrumental in "the pro-Nazi" Iraqi revolt of 1941.


In the 1930s, the fascist regimes that arose in Italy and Germany sought greater stakes in the Middle East, and began courting Arab leaders to revolt against their British and French custodians. Among their many willing

accomplices was Jerusalem Mufti Haj Amin el-Husseini, who fled Palestine after agitating against the British during the Arab Revolt of 1936-39. He found refuge in Iraq – another British mandate – where he again topped

the British most wanted list after helping pull the strings behind the Iraqi coup of 1941. The revolt in Baghdad was orchestrated by Hitler as part of a strategy to squeeze the region between the pincers of Rommel's troops

in North Africa, German forces in the Caucuses and pro-Nazi forces in Iraq. However, in June 1941 British troops put down the rebellion and the Mufti escaped via Tehran to Italy and eventually to Berlin.


Once in Berlin, the Mufti received an enthusiastic reception by the "Islamische Zentralinstitut" and the whole Islamic community of Germany, which welcomed him as the "Führer of the Arabic world." In an introductory

speech, he called the Jews the "most fierce enemies of the Muslims" and an "ever corruptive element" in the world.

So what's this have to do with the rape of the American taxpayer?
 

Seamaiden

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I think he's establishing a timeline, a trail if you will. Don't you think it's fascinating that decades after the fall of the Ottoman Empire, when WWII was just becoming a world war, the Iraqis decided to step onto the Axis train?

Often, in order to bring about a conclusion, one must first tease apart the knots that hold fast.
 

medicineman

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Palestine During WW II

Sami al-Joundi, one of the founders of the ruling Syrian Ba'ath Party, recalls: "We were racists. We admired the Nazis. We were immersed in reading Nazi literature and books... We were the first who thought of a translation

of Mein Kampf. Anyone who lived in Damascus at that time was witness to the Arab inclination toward Nazism."


These leanings never completely ceased. Hitler's Mein Kampf currently ranks sixth on the best-seller list among Palestinian Arabs. Luis Al-Haj, translator of the Arabic edition, writes glowingly in the preface about how

Hitler's "ideology" and his "theories of nationalism, dictatorship and race… are advancing especially within our Arabic States." When Palestinian police first greeted Arafat in the self-rule areas, they offered the infamous

Nazi salute - the right arm raised straight and upward.


The PLO and notably Arafat himself do not make a secret of their source of inspiration. The Grand Mufti el-Husseini is venerated as a hero by the PLO. It should be noted, that the PLO's top figure in east Jerusalem today,

Faisal Husseini, is the grandson to the Führer's Mufti. Arafat also considers the Grand Mufti a respected educator and leader, and in 1985 declared it an honor to follow in his footsteps. Little wonder. In 1951, a close

relative of the Mufti named Rahman Abdul Rauf el-Qudwa el-Husseini matriculated to the University of Cairo. The student decided to conceal his true identity and enlisted as "Yasser Arafat."
Well, maybe this was inspired by Britons domination and rule of the area. You've heard, I'm sure' "an enemy of my enemy is a friend". I'm pretty sure most Iraqis would be in that camp with the USA. Those polls you are getting out of Iraq that say Iraqis love us are coming from the puppets in the green zone. Read some real polls conducted by foriegn news agencies to find how the majority really feel.
Watch this: http://play.rbn.com/?url=demnow/demnow/demand/2007/oct/video/dnB20071018a.rm&proto=rtsp&start=37:03
 

ccodiane

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I think he's establishing a timeline, a trail if you will. Don't you think it's fascinating that decades after the fall of the Ottoman Empire, when WWII was just becoming a world war, the Iraqis decided to step onto the Axis train?

Often, in order to bring about a conclusion, one must first tease apart the knots that hold fast.

That, and the fact that many Palestinians believe Hitler, and his course of action, i.e. the holocaust, are truly the final solution to the Israeli "dilemma", no pun intended. Israel is validated in any action she takes...in my patriotic opinion. When threatened with annihilation, whether stated or inferred, all options should be available, and applied.

I believe, as mentioned previously, if OUR money goes anywhere, let Israel and other freedom loving countries have first dibs.
 

ViRedd

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So what's this have to do with the rape of the American taxpayer?

Nothing Sweetie, go to bed......it's past your bedtime.:blsmoke:

:hump::hump::mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen::hump::hump::hump:
 

trishmybiscuits

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I think he's establishing a timeline, a trail if you will. Don't you think it's fascinating that decades after the fall of the Ottoman Empire, when WWII was just becoming a world war, the Iraqis decided to step onto the Axis train?

Often, in order to bring about a conclusion, one must first tease apart the knots that hold fast.

I look at it more as an attempt to change the subject, which is what in the hell does the United States get in return for the insane amounts of taxpayer money we lavish on Israel? Nothing!
 
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