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I dislike injustice to any people in any part of the world.

  • Do you think the new resolution on the Israeli-Lebanese fracas would bring a lasting peace ?

    Many resolutions have woefully failed in the past.

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  • Wasn't it disgusting seeing all those Cubans in Miami rejoicing over Castro's illness?

    How could anyone rejoice over someone's death even before that person has actually died ? I don't think any religion can support or condone that kind of behaviour.

    Only two things are sure in life, death and tax. So why don't they let Castro die before they bury him. Sickening sight it was.

    Anyway, that was my observation.

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  • Who is going to pay for the $2billion damage done by the Israeli bombs in beautiful Lebanon?

    Already the estimated damage being done to Lebanon by Israeli bombardments is $2 billion dollars, with over half a million people internally displaced.

    All these havoc and carnage was because of two Israeli soldiers in Hezbollah's captivity, so the Israelis say. Unless puppet Israel and master puppet America had a hidden agenda, and was just waiting for an excuse to attack Lebanon even before the capture of the soldiers, the extent of Israel's merciless brutality has shown the world what their true color is. This is not an eye for an eye.

    The fact that Iran and Syria are incriminated in this conflict shows that the US is trying to build a case against Iran. I hope it doesn't backfire just as is the case in Iraq now.

    This war is not only about 2 soldiers. Even Mel Gibson said it-and I agree with him...Opinions expressed under influence of alcohol are always one's deep-rooted, subconcious beliefs, surfacing.

    So, my question:

    Who is going to pay for this barbarity in Lebanon?

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  • Is the inscription on the dollar "In God We Trust" still true and valid today ?

    Consider what's going on in the world today and decide for yourself.

    The God I trust in says" Thou Shall Not Kill".

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  • Because I'm NOT AMERICAN, my opinion doesn't matter ?

    Many Americans on yahoo.Answers, when answering to questions involving America's misdeeds around the world, seem to say that since one is not an American his views do not matter. Some state this in a very vulgar way.

    Are the Americans surprised they are hated all over the world, and looked upon as arrogant, ignorant, and self-conceited? This is the general picture painted of Americans, insensitive to human lives as far as it is not an American life.

    Check out this answer given by an American on one of this panel.

    When someone cried out about the heinous attrocities of the Israelis in Qana, killing 37 innocent, sleepnig children, his answer was: 37 potencial terrorists have been killed!!! What an answer!

    You wonder why even Kim Il-Jong of Noth Korea call the Americans "pansies?"

    Before you drive me out of your country, may I say it's needless, I ain't there..

    35 AnswersPolitics1 decade ago
  • Ever heard of the term HOLOCAUST BUSINESS?

    I am purposely not giving any details or doing any explanations, just curious about what you know or can guess.

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  • Are you a Proud American after seeing the slaughter of children in Qana?

    The madness taking place in Lebanon would not have taken place had Bush not given the green light, and even encouraged , the Israelis to go ahead and demolish Lebanon. Don't forget, the Israelis are using the most sophisticated GPS-guided missiles, and even unmanned aircrafts to monitor movements on the ground. Yet they bombed the UN observation post in southern Lebanon, killing 4 of the observers, slaughtered 37 children in Qana, bombed well-marked Ambulances, destroyed bridges and roads.

    Even if the ppl. in Qana had wanted to leave, how could they have done so? Convoys of evacuating civilians have been hit not once.

    What if they didn't have the money or petrol to move away?

    All these attrocities show very well that the puppet Israelis and their master puppet America do not give a damn about civilian casualties, as far as it's none of their own. Bush's sympathy with the families of the deceased is like a kiss to the dead.

    Shame on you Bush. Shame on you Israel.

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  • As a black woman and a minority, isn't Condoleezza Rice backing Bush's RACISM ?

    I am a black, and not of American origin. I am seriously ashamed of Condoleezza Rice's stance in the affairs of the Middle East and elsewhere in the world. It looks odd to me to be seeing her, as a black American woman, therefore from a minority group, agree with Bush's racist policies abroad. Her job would have best befitted those hawks and warmongers like let's say Donald Rumsfeld.

    She's supporting the Israelis in their apartheid ways, occupation of Arab lands, oppression of the Palestinian lands, etc. Iraq.

    It makes me feel guilty as a blackman to see her trotting around ,

    agreeing with Israel's methods, which are nothing short of state terrorism.

    As an intellect and very smart woman, she should not have given her name and face to all of the Bushisms going on. She should have remained an academic person.

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  • Global warming, what responsibilties do governments bear?

    We are now definetely seeing and feeling the effects of global warming today. Here in Europe, only about 20-25 years ago, the 4 seasons had 4 distinct characteristic dividing lines: winter was winter and spring was spring, exactly according to the calendar. No more.

    Elnino, it looks, is here to stay, in fact, the situation is getting worse from year to year. Draught, floodings, ice-melts at the Poles, etc.

    Scientists have proved that all these woes were and are man-made: emission of carbon-dioxide and other gases into the stratosphere, thus resulting in the destruction of the ozone layer.

    If scientists knew all these facts, and advise their governmets on what should be done to reduce gas emission, why do some

    countries ignore these warnings?

    Don't these countries trust the scientists' conclusions?

    Where does the solution to this problem lie? What do you think?

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  • "Either you are us or you are with the terrorists" -George Bush on CNN. How come?

    I am against any form of terrorism, be it used as a form of war or for whatever purposes. However, I also abhor the means by which trigger-happy GeoBlair and the Israelis are fighting against it.

    Bombing civilian quarters and destroying infrastructures with F-16s from above is anything but fighting the terrorists. The terrorists are invisible, that's why it is the civilians who are being killed in greater numbers. And Lebanon is being bombed 20-30 years backwards in its developement. The only outcome of this wanton destruction is a new breed of Hezbolla would be born again. And a new cycle begins.

    So, if I do not agree with Bush's "tactics" in Lebanon, does that mean I support terrorism? This is what I dislike in Bush: ARROGANCY, SUPREMACY!

    Analysing the ROOT CAUSES of the problems in the Middle East and finding a lasting solution to it is the only road map to peace, anything else is just Bushing and Blairing around.

    Israel :give back to the Arabs their OCCUPIED LANDS.

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  • What are the moral insights and political values that lie behind the newly coined word "GeoBlair" ?

    I first heard of the word yesterday on the BBC World Service, Europe.

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  • Can you imagine BUSH, in a few years time, doing the type of humanitarian work CARTER is doing now?

    I am talking about when Bush must have left office as president.

    20 AnswersPolitics1 decade ago
  • The Bush administrations's ...? How do you call this?

    The Bush administration has started supplying humanitariran aid to the Lebanese, at the same time, they are supplying the Isareli Army with satelite guided weapons to cause more havoc. In fact, they've even started throwing bombs at the UN soldiers, killing 4 of them. Deliberate, of course. May be to strike home a point before the discussion of sending NATO or European peacekeepers in Rome. Am I again trying to be anti-Jew?

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