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"Tom Sherman °_°" wrote in message ... Opus the Poet wrote: On Aug 23, 5:22 am, "Edward Dolan" wrote: snip Why would Mr. Sherman bother to defend Jewish rabbis when he equates Palestinian terrorist suicide bombers with the Israeli military? I wonder who is the anti-Semite here? Since both the Palestinians and the Israelis are of Semitic descent, supporting one or the other is pro-Semitic. If you believe the legends, they are both descended from Abraham, the Arabs via Ishmael, the Jews via Israel. Actually, all but a handful of the Semitic Jews who remained in the area after the diaspora later converted to Islam or Christianity and became the Palestinians, so they truly are "Children of Israel". Meanwhile, Zionism originated among the Ashkenazim Jews who are ethnically European, and not Semitic. Once you convert, you are no longer a Jew. The Jews in Europe were no more European than a Zulu from South Africa would be. They were in the same category as gypsies, another alien race that was also hated by most Europeans. I propose genetic testing, and only those who are primarily Semitic get to stay in the area west of the Jordan River and south of Lebanon. Genetic testing is irrelevant. All that is relevant is how you identify yourself. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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"Still Just Me -" wrote in message ... On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 10:50:54 -0500, Tom Sherman °_° wrote: Actually, all but a handful of the Semitic Jews who remained in the area after the diaspora later converted to Islam or Christianity and became the Palestinians, so they truly are "Children of Israel". Meanwhile, Zionism originated among the Ashkenazim Jews who are ethnically European, and not Semitic. I propose genetic testing, and only those who are primarily Semitic get to stay in the area west of the Jordan River and south of Lebanon. OK, but if you do that, the USA needs to test and only those who have native American DNA get to stay in the area west of Bar Harbor, ME and east of Rockport, CA. The New World belongs to whomever can hold it. The native Indians (emigrants from NE Siberia) had no more right to it than we do. Might makes right. The Indian lost his world and we won our world. How much longer we shall be able to keep it is anyone's guess. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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"Tom Sherman °_°" wrote in message ... Still Just Me - wrote: On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 10:50:54 -0500, Tom Sherman °_° wrote: Actually, all but a handful of the Semitic Jews who remained in the area after the diaspora later converted to Islam or Christianity and became the Palestinians, so they truly are "Children of Israel". Meanwhile, Zionism originated among the Ashkenazim Jews who are ethnically European, and not Semitic. I propose genetic testing, and only those who are primarily Semitic get to stay in the area west of the Jordan River and south of Lebanon. OK, but if you do that, the USA needs to test and only those who have native American DNA get to stay in the area west of Bar Harbor, ME and east of Rockport, CA. The Zionists attempt to justify their ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians through the claim the Yahweh granted them the land. Nowhere in the Old Testament does it mention Yahweh granting the land to a group of people primarily from Eastern Europe and what was the Russian Empire. The Jews of Europe remained Jews in their genetics, their ethnicity, their traditions and their religion. They did not "melt" into Europe. Only American Jews are in danger of disappearing due to intermarriage. Secular Jews are destined for oblivion, not seeming to realize it was only their religion that kept them whole as a people. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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"AMuzi" wrote in message ... Edward Dolan wrote: [...] The Jews rejected Jesus. Many a pogrom was based on just that very thing. Jesus would have remained a Near East curiosity if He hadn't been Hellenized by the West. Ed, Ed, Ed. It was 140 years after Corinth. I think you mean "Romanized" "Hellenized" is the proper term. It refers to the Greco-Roman world in general as opposed to the Near Eastern (oriental) world. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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Andrew Muzi wrote:
Tom Sherman °_° wrote: Actually, all but a handful of the Semitic Jews who remained in the area after the diaspora later converted to Islam or Christianity and became the Palestinians, so they truly are "Children of Israel". Meanwhile, Zionism originated among the Ashkenazim Jews who are ethnically European, and not Semitic. I propose genetic testing, and only those who are primarily Semitic get to stay in the area west of the Jordan River and south of Lebanon. Still Just Me - wrote: OK, but if you do that, the USA needs to test and only those who have native American DNA get to stay in the area west of Bar Harbor, ME and east of Rockport, CA. A nation with no Italians? What good is that? Would that mean no red bicycles? -- Tom Sherman - 42.435731,-83.985007 Celebrity culture is an opposite of community, informing us that these few nonsense-heads matter but that the rest of us do not. - Jay Griffiths |
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"Still Just Me -" wrote in message ... On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 18:57:32 -0500, "Edward Dolan" wrote: Only American Jews are in danger of disappearing due to intermarriage. Secular Jews are destined for oblivion, not seeming to realize it was only their religion that kept them whole as a people. The same goes for many cultures, although the Jews are a bit more nomadic than many. The loss of old traditions, along with a dramatic mixing of peoples of varying backgrounds, has diluted many groups to the point that many cultures are ceasing to exist, even in their native land. All of the above is only too true, but the Jews were a very special people due to their reliance on The Book. Very few other ancient peoples resident in the Near East from earliest times survived for two thousand years. It is very difficult to explain this without their peculiar reliance on The Book. There was a program on the TV recently about how the ancient Israelites were actually no different from the occupants of the land of Canaan except that they were dispossessed and poor. Even if true, the Israelites (Jews) survived and the Philistines did not. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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"Still Just Me -" wrote in message ... On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 11:08:29 -0500, Tom Sherman °_° wrote: I propose genetic testing, and only those who are primarily Semitic get to stay in the area west of the Jordan River and south of Lebanon. OK, but if you do that, the USA needs to test and only those who have native American DNA get to stay in the area west of Bar Harbor, ME and east of Rockport, CA. The Zionists attempt to justify their ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians through the claim the Yahweh granted them the land. Nowhere in the Old Testament does it mention Yahweh granting the land to a group of people primarily from Eastern Europe and what was the Russian Empire. Not my point: The point is that events have occurred in the past that have left certain groups of people in certain locations. Their claims to those locations are sometimes rather recent. What claims do we immigrants have to the lands of the USA? Should we revert Europe and Asia to the layout of the early 1900's? the 1800's? the 700's? 34 AD? The European claim to the New World is as good as any other claim. The French thought they could take over all of North Africa west of Lybia in the 19th century, but they failed miserably. Reason? Not enough French wanted to go there. People are where they are today. We need to find reasonable accommodation for everyone, with the current state (not State) as a foundation. Not everyone would agree with you about where different people belong. Idi Amin kicked all the Indians out of Uganda under threat of death - and they left almost overnight! We are a long way from ever becoming one world. It will be interesting to see if the Europeans ever unite in any meaningful way. Frankly, I doubt it. The hatreds there run deep and most likely can never be overcome. The recent break up of Yugoslavia should be an object lesson for us all. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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Can we bring back the Golden Age of the Bicycle?
Edward Dolan wrote:
Nice try Opus, but everyone in the world knows what is meant by the term anti-Semite. The fact is that I do not hate the Jews, like some I could name here on these newsgroups, but I do hate the Arabs, not because they are Arabs, but because they are mostly Muslims. If and when the Arabs ever get rid of their despicable religion, they can join the rest of the civilized world. So, that take you out of 'being a christian' then. The people who brought so much art, medicine, techniology and learning, so much that the chritians (so rabidly orthodox they didn't wash - the great unwashed) decided the threat was so great they had to burn libraries and other places of learning. Do me a favour - look at history and not religious books for facts. If there's one thing I hate it's racists and religious people are the most rabid racists I've ever seen. Two-faced as well with all thier fake piety. Two-faced war-mongers. -- Come to Dave & Boris - your cycle security experts. |
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Tom Sherman °_° wrote:
Hey Ed, A large number of Palestinian and Lebanese Arabs are Christians. No, no! they are the wrong colour for being Xtian. -- Come to Dave & Boris - your cycle security experts. |
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Still Just Me - wrote:
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 02:29:55 -0500, "Edward Dolan" wrote: It will be interesting to see if the Europeans ever unite in any meaningful way. Frankly, I doubt it. The hatreds there run deep and most likely can never be overcome. The recent break up of Yugoslavia should be an object lesson for us all. Even more so, the Arab countries. There are wide gaps and much hatred between groups inter or intra countries. They have the Jews to hate right now. If they didn't they'd be warring with each other even more often. and they've still got our oil, *******s! -- Come to Dave & Boris - your cycle security experts. |
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