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Israel/Palestine
In reply to the discussion: Huh, that sounds a lot like "from the river to the sea". [View all]Eko
(8,700 posts)5. That's a horrible argument in many ways.
Most countries wouldn't take the Jewish people from Europe either hence the creation of the Jewish state in the first place.
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You should just be able to agree that it is a horrible argument without having to turn around and attack someone else.
Eko
Dec 28
#9
You didn't make much of a case, and one extremely tenuous claim does not comprise "reasons".
lapucelle
Dec 29
#11
Well I will bow to you as to the exact time frame I was talking about when I did not give an exact time frame.
Eko
Dec 29
#37
Yes, I'm sure about it. "Someone said something half a century ago" is not convincing evidence
lapucelle
Dec 29
#17
I think you can be against the smuggling of arms to a terrorist origination which was why the area was cleared
Eko
Dec 29
#38