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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
mylifewithu: Hello Shelly Hello Ken


Hey darlin...wave wink hug kiss hug heart beating


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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
Antjo39: oh well... that would be the other side of the problem... can you guys do that?
come back to europe and leave the aboriginal people alone (though already completely fucked up)?
you see mate, colonialism, fucking colonialism : genocide, destruction of cultures and environment....
and the occupation of Palestine was part of a chapter of colonialism, however much the Jews needed a place to live.

On the other hand, i stated that (written in my post) just to make the point (ON THE OTHER HAND) that no European descendant of inmigrants elsewhere could come back to the country of their ancestors and ask for land, take it and displace the locals...

I have another post for you to reply. Thank you.



Very well said...Not to mention create their own religious state to the exclusion of all others....after throwing them off their own land....thumbs up


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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
Tater: For dru:
what is going on with all the ladies on Connecting Singles, Oh Ya I am trying to speak with any of them that would like to chat, please contact me if you are interested, "pipe game on a 1000) I've never heard it quite that way before, but he is either saying (he is batting 1000 with females, or that he wants you to talk to him, but he's saying peace out) (outy 5000)



WOW all that in a line..HMMMMMMMMMM...Maybe we should all adopt this kind a lingo to save us from being sooo wordy all the time...laugh


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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
RobbieM: Dawn has doctors, you have contractors, i don't even know what mine do!

Oh i remember one was a student.......that one was definitely a crook!

Mind you, i used to have a russian folder on my laptop, and half the time i couldn't even work out what they were saying, even using the google translator!

I have a benchmark before you get the request for visa money though, normally its 15 emails, and i keep on answering out of curiosity.

Sometimes it can be amusing, like a detective hunt!

It appears there's always an excess of beautiful russian women who just cant find a man......yeah....right



Lots of men from Pakistan too...maybe they should hook up...wave wink rolling eyes laugh D'oh!


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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
Tater: don't feel bad neither is he...


True...to mention he needs a translator for us old fogies who only speak real English....laugh


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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
mylifewithu: I know this one My kids taught me



Yeah my kid tells me the new slang too all the time...and then tells me I'm not cool when I say it....wave wink rolling eyes laugh


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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
druidess6308: That's my question!

So...my answer is no to anyone who has to post a thread like this. And apparently, you're proof that maturity has nothing to do with age.

Hi, ladies! Good to see you, Hugz, Mylife, lush, witchie!



Hey doll....wave wink hug kiss hug heart beating giggle


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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
mylifewithu: Hello Shelly and anyone else that wants to say Hi to me



Hey darlin...wave wink hug kiss hug heart beating


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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
mylifewithu: Hello Witchie, I hear those can be dangerous



Don't try the suction holes in pools or hot-tubs either...those are even more dangerous....rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing uh oh!


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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
Most Palestinians feel that the Israeli government’s intention is to drive them off the land, and there is a great deal of evidence that this is the goal of many Israeli leaders.

At the same time, however, there is a small but determined minority of Israelis, joined by citizens from throughout the world, who are coming to the Palestinian Territories to oppose Israeli occupation. These “internationals,” as they are often called, take part in peaceful marches, attempt to help Palestinian farmers harvest their crops despite Israeli military closures, live in refugee camps in the hope that their presence will prevent Israeli invasions and shelling, and walk children to school.

They are sometimes beaten, shot, and killed.

Some Israeli soldiers are refusing to serve in the West Bank or Gaza, stating: “We shall not continue to fight beyond the 1967 borders in order to dominate, expel, starve and humiliate an entire people.”

Meanwhile, the semblance of Palestinian autonomy continues. Elections held in January, 2005, resulted in new Palestinian leadership that will govern under occupation and will attempt to negotiate eventual Palestinian liberation. Yet even this election demonstrated Israel’s power, as various Palestinian candidates were arrested, detained, and sometimes beaten by Israeli forces. This aspect, however, like so much else, was rarely reported by the American media.


http://www.ifamericansknew.org/cur_sit/


wine


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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
The “Intifada”

Living under such hardship and humiliation, in the year 2000 the Palestinian population began an uprising against Israeli rule called the “Intifada.” This term – rarely translated in the American media – is simply the Arabic word for uprising or rebellion – literally, it means “shaking off.” The American Revolutionary War, for example, would be called the American intifada against Britain.

This is the second such uprising. The first began in 1986 and ended in 1993 when the peace negotiations offered hopes of justice. (Sadly, in the following years these hopes were crushed after Israel, rather than withdrawing from the West Bank and Gaza, as promised, actually doubled its expansion in these areas.)

During this first uprising, which consisted largely of Palestinians throwing stones at Israeli troops (very few Palestinians had weapons), Palestinians were killed at a rate approximately 7-10 times that of Israelis.

One of the ways Israeli forces attempted to put down this rebellion was through the “break the bones” policy, implemented by Yitzhak Rabin, in which people who had been throwing stones – often youths – were held down and their arms broken. On the first day of this policy alone, one hospital in Gaza treated 200 People for fractures.1

Today’s uprising – termed the “Second Intifada” – was sparked when an Israeli general, Ariel Sharon, known for his slaughter of Palestinian civilians throughout his career, visited a Jerusalem holy site, accompanied by over a thousand armed Israeli soldiers. When some Palestinian youths threw stones, Israeli soldiers responded with live gunfire, killing 5 the first day, and 10 the second.

This uprising has now continued for over five years, as Israel periodically mounts massive invasions into Palestinian communities, using tanks, helicopter gunships, and F-16 fighter jets. Palestinian fighters resisting these forces possess rifles and homemade mortars and rockets. A minute fraction strap explosives onto their own bodies and attempt to deliver their bombs in person; often they kill only themselves.

While the large majority of Palestinians oppose suicide bombings, many feel that armed resistance has become necessary – much as Americans supported war after the attack at Pearl Harbor. Nevertheless, only a small portion take an active part in the resistance, despite the fact that virtually all support its aim: to create a nation free from foreign oppression.

Most Palestinians attempt – with greater or lesser success – to go on with their lives, raise their children, attend school, go to work, celebrate festivals, organize weddings, raise their crops, provide for their families – all the things that preoccupy people around the world.

As Israel constructs a wall around them, however, prevents them at checkpoints from traveling from town to town, destroys their crops, prevents children from traveling to schools and the sick and injured from getting to the hospitals, it is becoming increasingly difficult to live even an approximation of a normal life.

(Cont'd).....wine


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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
rocketqueen: excellent point hugs.............there is a saying that goes if we all look behind the actions, instead of looking at their actions, we would find such pain it would be enough to disarm the war.....bye the way good morning everyone



Yes exactly...too often people just want to see what looks like the good things that are being done by the oppressors...and never the story that led there in the first place....Good Morning to you too doll...wave wink hug kiss hug heart beating rolling eyes


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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
Antjo39: Not sos ure.... less wars of extermiantion, more LUV!!!
it was good shit...



When ya put it that way.....wave wink grin smitten


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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
Antjo39: Oh sure.... I think monogamy is okay though our ancestors must not have practiced it... my two grand fathers had many women, and especially for on of them it was a honour for all the women in his village to have a child of his....
Old times were better!!!



Thank God I live in the present....sticking out tongue rolling eyes uh oh!


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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
bodleing: Just back from holiday to find out a friend
has been murdered in a most brutal way.
A very gentle and kind man he was, this can
be a cruel world indeed.



WOW...Lotsa bad news...I'm sorry for your friend and your loss Graham....hug kiss hug heart beating comfort


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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
dinncat: Oh dear i am well beaten i was beaten up in my sleep last night i am just coming around i was beaten up by a dud with a leather patch on his eye and a man called Sharon they took away my bed the toilet door and build a wall in its place a found a message on the phone my cousins tried to talk to the big fat pig called Sharon but he shut my baby cousins down wounder if ever my uncles would take him down to the judge to be tried in court , oh what a night poor kids blowen away for no reason and no buddy cares ,



That's because they are not allowed to report it...the guards outside won't let the press in..so they can make up their own story about why these children were killed....the real story...if it's not reported...never happened...sucks to be held prisoner in your own home...but with soooooooooooo much support from other major countries....who help the ones who hold you prisoner spread their justifications...while leaving out the real story...I am afraid my friend..you will just have to continue to suffer...thumbs up


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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
12th day under attack: death toll in Gaza reaches 700
author Wednesday January 07, 2009 18:33author by Gaza office - IMEMC News Report this post to the editors


Palestinian local sources in Gaza reported that the Israeli army has killed five Palestinian civilians on Wednesday evening.

children injured by the Israeli shelling on Gaza this week-photo by PCHR
children injured by the Israeli shelling on Gaza this week-photo by PCHR

The five, from the same family which include a father and his three children, were killed when Israeli tanks invading the Gaza strip shelled homes located in Beit Lahyia town in the northern part of the Gaza strip.

With those five killed this evening medical sources in Gaza said that the death toll now has reached 700, at least half of them were children and women, and more than 2900 injured among them 200 in critical conditions.

The Israeli army embarked on its military offensive on Saturday December 27th 2008. Israeli warplanes started by shelling all the Palestinian security posts there. In the following days the shelling was expanded.

Hospitals, homes, blacksmith workshops, schools, and mosques where targeted. Day and night all the Palestinian coastal region were under attack. On Saturday January 3rd, 2009 Israeli ground forces entered the Gaza strip and divided it into two sections.

The latest civilian target was hit on Tuesday Jan. 3rd 2009, the Israeli troops launched an attack on a school run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency UNRWA in the northern Gaza town of Jabaliya. The attack left 43 Palestinians dead and around 100 wounded.

Doctors said all the dead were either people sheltering in the school or residents of the nearby Jabaliya refugee camp.


Not a bad death toll for no Israeli soldiers having died and I don't believe the over-reaction isn't a planned one either...hence the reason for the provocation in the first place....wine


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Hugz_n_Kissez Someplace, Ontario Canada
Antjo39: I just talked to a woman and she told me in a natural way that she was not monogamic. She said that she was looking for a boy friend who understands that. Well, I understand that she feels confortable with her option though I suppose it is beyond understanding what she needs. I mean that should be a man that takes her option and learn to love her that way. Personally I could not, probably because I have not been educated that way therefore I have many prejudices. However I would admire someone having such a broad view of things.
What do you think about this?



To each his or her own if as you said they can find a like-minded partner...I myself prefer monogamy....and it's the ones who forget to tell you they aren't monogamous that gets me pissed...so hats off to her for at least being honest....wave wink mumbling D'oh! grin hug kiss hug heart beating


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