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Mar 18, 2011 11:49 PM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
SilverBirch
SilverBirchSilverBirchSomewhere, Virginia USA17 Threads 4 Polls 3,158 Posts
I have tried twice to explore the concept of Apartheid in Israel here and both times my multi-faceted antagonists (pl?) have succeeded in their tantrums and antics to render the thread "locked".

Lets begin again. Apartheid. grin sad flower
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Mar 18, 2011 11:51 PM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
Dagosto
DagostoDagostoKnoxville, Tennessee USA74 Threads 15 Polls 3,076 Posts
SilverBirch: I have tried twice to explore the concept of Apartheid in Israel here and both times my multi-faceted antagonists (pl?) have succeeded in their tantrums and antics to render the thread "locked".

Lets begin again. Apartheid.


Slow learner, eh?

wine
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Mar 19, 2011 12:04 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
SilverBirch
SilverBirchSilverBirchSomewhere, Virginia USA17 Threads 4 Polls 3,158 Posts
Apartheid. Two people , living on the same land, and having two separate sets of rules,..One set of rules applies to one seemingly more "select" group and another set of "rules" ,( usually much more restrictive), apply to the "lesser than" people.

The quintessential example of this , is Israel today.

"The beacon of Democracy" seems more like a display of modern day fascism complete with the "super race" and the "lesser thans"?

Remember, again, report these people. I have, it seems to fall on deaf ears, as the insults still come, and none of them get any "time outs" ,..but, it's all good as long as we keep getting the true "word" out about these people. Peace

Peace Fred.



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Mar 19, 2011 12:05 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
SilverBirch
SilverBirchSilverBirchSomewhere, Virginia USA17 Threads 4 Polls 3,158 Posts
Dagosto: Slow learner, eh?
Don't under estimate the power of Truthgrin
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Mar 19, 2011 12:19 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
SilverBirch
SilverBirchSilverBirchSomewhere, Virginia USA17 Threads 4 Polls 3,158 Posts
I'll ask once that you post in a civil manner or I'll have no recourse but to report the post. As we both know there is little or no even keeled reprimand policy in place here, sophomoric comments( like yours) are either allowed to run or is yanked. This is done with very little logical consistency but, so goes the territory.sad flower

Be polite
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Mar 19, 2011 12:20 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
patmac
patmacpatmacglasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland UK730 Threads 6 Polls 9,662 Posts
SilverBirch: I have tried twice to explore the concept of Apartheid in Israel here and both times my multi-faceted antagonists (pl?) have succeeded in their tantrums and antics to render the thread "locked".

Lets begin again. Apartheid.


In fact it was three times S B (loosing count)

And you came to this conclusion in the third attempt.


Silverirch
Already explained , twice, to Conrad, this thread, Apartheid Conditions in Israel is aimed more at the plight of THE TWO AND A HALF MILLION IN THE WEST BANT AND ONE AND A HALF MILLION LIVING IN GAZA. Not the few thousand that are Israeli Arabs.?????

OK ....S B
So care to explain why and how you got the point that Arabs in Israel are not victims of Apartheid. Unlike the folks under the

P L A (WEST BANK)
and
Hammas (GAZZA)?????

Go on break a habit of a lifetime ANSWER A QUESTION....

So would you care to answer why you admitted NO APARTHEID IN ISRAEL. grin cheers
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Mar 19, 2011 12:21 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
venusenvy
venusenvyvenusenvyCalgary, Alberta Canada27 Threads 20,003 Posts
Dagosto: Slow learner, eh?


rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing thumbs up
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Mar 19, 2011 12:22 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
Dagosto
DagostoDagostoKnoxville, Tennessee USA74 Threads 15 Polls 3,076 Posts
SilverBirch: I'll ask once that you post in a civil manner or I'll have no recourse but to report the post. As we both know there is little or no even keeled reprimand policy in place here, sophomoric comments( like yours) are either allowed to run or is yanked. This is done with very little logical consistency but, so goes the territory.

Be polite


At least I didn't capitalize mine, as if that somehow made it more important than yours.

When you say Truth with a capital T, it suggests you are not here to have a free and open discussion on a subject. That sort of approach can get you reported, as well.

Best take care, my friend.

wine
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Mar 19, 2011 12:23 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
SilverBirch
SilverBirchSilverBirchSomewhere, Virginia USA17 Threads 4 Polls 3,158 Posts
Said Rhateb was born in 1972, five years after Israeli soldiers fought their way through East Jerusalem and claimed his family's dry, rock-strewn plot as part of what the Jewish state proclaimed its "eternal and indivisible capital". The bureaucrats followed in the army's footsteps, registering and measuring Israel's largest annexation of territory since its victory over the Arab armies in the 1948 war of independence. They cast an eye over the Rhateb family's village of Beit Hanina and its lands, a short drive from the biblical city on the hill, and decided the outer limits of this new Jerusalem. The Israelis drew a line on a map - a new city boundary - between Beit Hanina's lands and most of its homes. The olive groves and orchards were to be part of Jerusalem; the village was to remain in the West Bank.sad flower
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Mar 19, 2011 12:23 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
Laura25
Laura25Laura25Somewhere, New York USA50 Threads 6 Polls 8,178 Posts
SilverBirch: I have tried twice to explore the concept of Apartheid in Israel here and both times my multi-faceted antagonists (pl?) have succeeded in their tantrums and antics to render the thread "locked".

Lets begin again. Apartheid.



doh rolling on the floor laughing




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Mar 19, 2011 12:25 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
Dagosto
DagostoDagostoKnoxville, Tennessee USA74 Threads 15 Polls 3,076 Posts
Laura25: ----- this thread is locked by moderator ------


Darn! I had just thought of something terribly witty to say!

wine
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Mar 19, 2011 12:26 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
Laura25
Laura25Laura25Somewhere, New York USA50 Threads 6 Polls 8,178 Posts
Dagosto: Darn! I had just thought of something terribly witty to say!


laugh


wine
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Mar 19, 2011 12:27 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
Laura25
Laura25Laura25Somewhere, New York USA50 Threads 6 Polls 8,178 Posts
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Mar 19, 2011 12:30 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
patmac
patmacpatmacglasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland UK730 Threads 6 Polls 9,662 Posts
Dagosto: Darn! I had just thought of something terribly witty to say!


So has S B so witty in fact we can't see it, much like the answers to my questions.


Hey S B any chance of you answering questions on the point of your thread?????


Go on break the habit of a life time......And maybe your thread will not get locked like the other twenty odd you have had locked already.....grin cheers
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Mar 19, 2011 12:43 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
tomcatwarne
tomcatwarnetomcatwarneOcean City, Plumouth, Devon, England UK289 Threads 7 Polls 17,106 Posts
Only ten minutes into the post and two posts were locked, what on earth are people saying that is so abusive. ????????grin angel devil cool
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Mar 19, 2011 12:43 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
SilverBirch
SilverBirchSilverBirchSomewhere, Virginia USA17 Threads 4 Polls 3,158 Posts
----This Thread Is Allowed to Continue By Moderators----Peace Silver Birch ---God Speed

The population was not so neatly divided. Arabs in the area were registered as living in the village - even those, like Rhateb's parents, whose homes were inside what was now defined as Jerusalem. In time, the Israelis gave the Rhatebs identity cards that classified them as residents of the West Bank, under military occupation. When Said Rhateb was born, he too was listed as living outside the city's boundaries. His parents thought little of it as they moved freely across the invisible line drawn by the Israelis, shopping and praying inside the walls of Jerusalem's Old Citysad flower sad flower
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Mar 19, 2011 12:46 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
SilverBirch
SilverBirchSilverBirchSomewhere, Virginia USA17 Threads 4 Polls 3,158 Posts
Four decades later, the increasingly complex world of Israel's system of classification deems Said Rhateb to be a resident of the West Bank - somewhere he has never lived - and an illegal alien for living in the home in which he was born, inside the Jerusalem boundary. Jerusalem's council forces Rhateb to pay substantial property taxes on his house but that does not give him the right to live in it, and he is periodically arrested for doing so. Rhateb's children have been thrown out of their Jerusalem school, he cannot register a car in his name - or rather he can, but only one with Palestinian number plates, which means he cannot drive it to his home because only Israeli-registered cars are allowed within Jerusalem - and he needs a pass to visit the centre of the city. The army grants him about four a year.sad flower confused
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Mar 19, 2011 12:49 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
tomcatwarne
tomcatwarnetomcatwarneOcean City, Plumouth, Devon, England UK289 Threads 7 Polls 17,106 Posts
SilverBirch: Four decades later, the increasingly complex world of Israel's system of classification deems Said Rhateb to be a resident of the West Bank - somewhere he has never lived - and an illegal alien for living in the home in which he was born, inside the Jerusalem boundary. Jerusalem's council forces Rhateb to pay substantial property taxes on his house but that does not give him the right to live in it, and he is periodically arrested for doing so. Rhateb's children have been thrown out of their Jerusalem school, he cannot register a car in his name - or rather he can, but only one with Palestinian number plates, which means he cannot drive it to his home because only Israeli-registered cars are allowed within Jerusalem - and he needs a pass to visit the centre of the city. The army grants him about four a year.



Ah the vagaries of beaurocracy, this sort of idiocy happens in every country. I am not taking sides, just saying.grin angel devil cool
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Mar 19, 2011 12:49 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
Wow_Factor
Wow_FactorWow_FactorLondon, Greater London, England UK45 Threads 3,698 Posts
SilverBirch: Already explained , twice, to Conrad, this thread, Apartheid Conditions in Israel is aimed more at the plight of THE TWO AND A HALF MILLION IN THE WEST BANT AND ONE AND A HALF MILLION LIVING IN GAZA. Not the few thousand that are Israeli Arabs.?????


Source:http://www.connectingsingles.com/forum_0_166937_15/apartheid_conditions_in_israel.htm


Hmmm so you realised a couple of days ago there is no apartheid in Israel, but now there is. You just hate it that Israel does not have apartheid - you so wish it would don't you.




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Mar 19, 2011 12:50 AM CST Bang the Drum Slowly
patmac
patmacpatmacglasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland UK730 Threads 6 Polls 9,662 Posts
SilverBirch: Four decades later, the increasingly complex world of Israel's system of classification deems Said Rhateb to be a resident of the West Bank - somewhere he has never lived - and an illegal alien for living in the home in which he was born, inside the Jerusalem boundary. Jerusalem's council forces Rhateb to pay substantial property taxes on his house but that does not give him the right to live in it, and he is periodically arrested for doing so. Rhateb's children have been thrown out of their Jerusalem school, he cannot register a car in his name - or rather he can, but only one with Palestinian number plates, which means he cannot drive it to his home because only Israeli-registered cars are allowed within Jerusalem - and he needs a pass to visit the centre of the city. The army grants him about four a year.


Still posting on and ignoring questions S B......You must have fun posting and not debating .....Oh I forgot you can't debate as facts ruin your argument.

When are you going to answer a question or are you just intent with pushing you propaganda ???? ooops another questiongrin cheers
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