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Re: Comparing Middle East situation to Native American situa

Posted: November 26th, 2012, 9:11 am
by Doreen Peri
zero_hero wrote:I did not bring up the subject of native Americans on the thread. so long amiga
Oh my goodness. Well, no, you DIDN'T. And your name is not the original poster of the thread, either. So, goodbye, then. LOL

Re: Comparing Middle East situation to Native American situa

Posted: November 26th, 2012, 9:14 am
by zero_hero
Sorry I should have not replied to his thread about Native Americans as the thread had nothing to do with that.

I deleted my reply then thought that was not right so I put it back.

Re: Comparing Middle East situation to Native American situa

Posted: November 26th, 2012, 9:15 am
by zero_hero
sorry, but sometimes it gets to be too much.

Re:Comparing Middle East situation to Native American situat

Posted: November 26th, 2012, 9:18 am
by zero_hero
I tried to answer your question about Palestine
lets call the whole thing off
really

Re: Comparing Middle East situation to Native American situa

Posted: November 26th, 2012, 9:20 am
by Doreen Peri
zero_hero wrote:Sorry I should have not replied to his thread about Native Americans as the thread had nothing to do with that.

I deleted my reply then thought that was not right so I put it back.
This thread IS about that topic. You can reply to it if you want.
The thread is NOT about something else. It is about exactly that.

And I'm not deleting anything!
zero_hero wrote:I tried to answer your question about Palestine
lets call the whole thing off
really
Why call the whole thing off? It's a terrific discussion! You don't have to participate if you don't want to.

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Re: Comparing Middle East situation to Native American situa

Posted: November 26th, 2012, 9:23 am
by zero_hero
it is about what I deleted and put back?

Re: Comparing Middle East situation to Native American situa

Posted: November 26th, 2012, 9:24 am
by Doreen Peri
zero_hero wrote:it is about what I deleted and put back?
I have no idea what you deleted and put back.

Re: Comparing Middle East situation to Native American situa

Posted: November 26th, 2012, 9:28 am
by zero_hero
sorry I thought you were interested in the background on the plight of the Palestinians.

I thought maybe you might have forgot to mention my reply and the videos, like thanks for the links jack, don't have time to check them out now but maybe later :lol:

Re: Comparing Middle East situation to Native American situa

Posted: November 26th, 2012, 9:31 am
by Doreen Peri
zero_hero wrote:sorry I thought you were interested in the background on the plight of the Palestinians.

I thought maybe you might have forgot to mention my reply and the videos, like thanks for the links jack, don't have time to check them out now but maybe later :lol:
Personally, I'm definitely interested! I haven't had time to look at the videos yet. But I will. Thanks!

Re: Comparing Middle East situation to Native American situa

Posted: November 26th, 2012, 9:54 am
by Arcadia
the brits again, damn...! :roll:

the daily living of the palestinians doesn´t look "just" or "digno"... I guess something have to be done in order to solve that injustice... and yeah, it´s sad that the only way seems to be throwing bombs ...

my logic tends to be towards the palestinian side but my heart always keep trapped in the firezone ...

Re: Comparing Middle East situation to Native American situa

Posted: November 26th, 2012, 11:53 am
by stilltrucking
RE: ect.
. . .
Etcetera, etcetera, and so forth.
If my Lord in Heaven Buddha, show the way,
Everyday I try to live another day.
If my Lord in Heaven Buddha, show the way,
Everyday I do my best for one-more day!


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and yeah, it´s sad that the only way seems to be throwing bombs ...


yes and when nuclear weapons are acquired by one more country in the region, well you know it takes two to tango. . .

Re: Comparing Middle East situation to Native American situa

Posted: November 26th, 2012, 5:31 pm
by Arcadia
yeah, I know ... and I´ve heard and seen enough about bombs exploding and soldiers, etc ... during my childhood, so I´m almost alergic to that ... but I can understand how terrible must be when the only "legal" option for a pueblo seems to be to swallow and unjust situation and only obbey ... for years

Re: Comparing Middle East situation to Native American situa

Posted: November 27th, 2012, 12:13 am
by judih
hi. i find myself shaken after the war. It's quiet here now, but i'm not quite back to base line.

Just a comment. Right now there is no place called Palestine. So the title is misleading.
Hopefully that will change one day. But when it says that 'judih' started the thread - then the title isn't something appropriate.

How about "Can we compare mid-east situation to Native American situation?"

Re: Comparing Middle East situation to Native American situa

Posted: November 27th, 2012, 1:34 am
by Doreen Peri
Judih.. I'm sure you're shaken. I know I would be. I'm so glad to hear it's calm right now!

To split the thread, the software uses the time stamps, and since the question posed to you was deleted, your answer became the first post. I did some research trying to figure out how to start it with my own post (my research being the fact that I got in touch with neologistic/tech support). He said he didn't think there was a way to do it other than perhaps finding a Mod that could do it.

I'm glad you're open to being the first poster on the thread because, as you can see, there's no way to change that given the time stamps ordering.

I like your new title suggestion! Thank you! I'll make the change right now!

Stay safe. Prayers for peace.

Re: Comparing Middle East situation to Native American situa

Posted: November 27th, 2012, 6:10 am
by Atehequa
Not so much about Native Americans and by the way anyone born in America is a native, no this is more about subjugated people and their oppressors. Perhaps it was wrong of me to of made the comments I did on another thread, but it seems to me like the struggle of these subjugated Palestinian people is being twisted as a means for yet another long bloody war this time with Iran. So if the US goes to war with Iran and wins, what next, Turkey, Egypt, or Saudi Arabia ? Keep in mind I'm not defending any one group and feel no matter what 'he' is called by Christians, Jews and Moslems this one deity they all worship seems to be a bloody god of war. How long have these worshipers of the same one god with different names been fighting each other ? How long have they been subjugating not only each other, but people like the indigenous tribes of the Americas and other lands as well ?

If my words have pissed off anyone, or puts me on a shit list, oh well.

Tell me when fighting in god's name is war hell ?