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    Justice4All1 month, 2 weeks ago

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    The Palestinians want Palestine back. That's pretty obvious.

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      Edmar141 month, 2 weeks ago

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      Muslims want everything. They don't share. I've said it a million times, but no one has ever been able to show where a Muslim majority has ever voluntarily shared anything with a non-Muslim minority. Please Justice 4 All, show me where Muslims share anything voluntarily. They tried it in Lebanon with a sharing of the government between the Christians majority and Muslim minority (now a Muslim Majority). You saw what happened there after almost 30 years of civil war. What do the Christians have now? In fact, what do the Christians or Jews have in any part of the Muslim world? Ask a Maronite or Coptic Christian. They'll tell you- but you're not going to like the answer.

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        Dionys1 month, 2 weeks ago

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        "You saw what happened there after almost 30 years of civil war."

        Seriously?

        Ask a Lebanese Christian who caused the problems in Lebanon.

        I think the answer will surprise you.

        But then you'll never bother asking an actual Lebanese person.

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          Edmar141 month, 2 weeks ago

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          Really? You obviously don't know much about the history of Lebanon. It was suppose to have been a Christian nation after the French left. Lebanon had a Maronite Christian majority. The Civil war wasn't started by the Christians. By the time the war started in the 1970's the Maronites were no longer the majority. Funny how the "shared power" that the Lebanese constitution calls for has changed. Just for your information, I have two very good Lebanese Christian friends on faculty. They don't particularly like your post, considering that they left Lebanon during the Civil War years after being physically threatened while teaching at a Lebanese university. Their knowledge of the Civil War is considerably different than is yours. I did bother to ask an actual Lebanese person. Two in fact, and educated ones at that.

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            canadianrancher571 month, 2 weeks ago

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            Tasine ask me what lands I felt belong to Palestine and should they be confiscated to create a nation and I don't have an answer for her question, I have read your comments on Jordan and accept them, I also accept the nation of Israel as it is today, so maybe I could ask you the question If a state were to be created for the Palestinians what area could it possibly involve excluding Israel.

            I have to get to bed and get some sleep, but would be interested about your thoughts.

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