Thursday, August 7, 2008

The Walking Dead

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THE PROBLEM:

Why Olmert (and some other Jews) want a "two-state solution"

Olmert and others argue that the Palestinian population is growing so much faster than the Jewish population in Israel that if the country remains unified, Jews will either see the end of the Jewish state of Israel as Palestinians gain majority status, or see the end of Israel as a democracy as Palestinians begin to outnumber Jews at the polls.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/25/sheldon-adelson-gops-answ_n_114899.html
(hold your nose if you go there)

THE SOLUTION:

The mistake was made a long time ago, when in their misguided magnanimity the Left-leaning Zionist pioneers opted for Israeli citizenship for any Arab* living in the then new state of Israel. This mistake can be corrected by stripping all "Palestinian" Arabs* living in Israel of Israeli citizenship.

Israel was supposed to be a Jewish homeland, a country for Jews who had been, and still are, being persecuted, discriminated against, and hated throughout the countries of the "nations." That means, if, for example, the UK comes under Moslem sway (a possibility), and Jews can no longer be kept from harm by the governmental authorities, UK Jews could find a safe haven in a militarily strong Israel.

Israel, as it exists today, with Arab traitors (enemies) in its Knesset, with an Arab population, a large part of which considers itself "Palestinian" and not Israeli, with that same Arab- Moslem population threatening to outbreed the Jewish population of Israel, that Israel cannot be considered a "Safe Haven" for any persecuted Jewish populations in the Galut (diaspora).

The solution is to reserve Israeli citizenship exclusively for Jews. That means, to be an Israeli is to be a Jew. No Arab "Palestinian" or othewise will ever be a citizen of Israel (unless he becomes a Jew--converts).

We must remember the following when tears well up in come of our eyes (not mine) as we think of the darling "Palestinian" Arabs that can never be citizens of Israel--unless they are Jews.

"All people, Jews or gentiles, who dare not defend themselves when they know they are in the right, who submit to punishment not because of what they have done but because of who they are, are already dead by their own decision; and whether or not they survive physically depends on chance. If circumstances are not favorable, they end up in gas chambers."
by Bruno Bettelheim, in FREUD'S VIENNA AND OTHER ESSAYS
http://www.peacefaq.com/galut.html

END NOTE

And what the about the Arabs already in Israel? The ones in Jerusalem? The Wafq occupying the Temple Mount? The answer was given to us by one no longer amongst us except in memory: "They must go!"

(How? the same way the Jews who lived in Moslem countries in 1948 went.)

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*The "Arabs" who call themselves "Palestinians" since 1964, descend from a melange of races and ethnicities. Many, if not most, filtered into Israel after the Jews started to make it into what it is today. Before that it was a desert wasteland, a hinterland of the world, of little interest to anyone except Jews, who never forgot what it was and is.
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Until Israel again becomes the homeland of the Jews, where they can defend themselves with impunity (they cannot do so today under the governments that Israel has and has had)--its Jews barraged by rockets without response, its soldiers kidnapped and killed, their bodies ransomed for hundreds of "Palestinian" Arab murdereres of Jews, its Arabs protected by the Israeli authorities so they can thumb their noses at and laugh at the Jews they can torment and injure with impunity--until such a time, Jews anywhere in the world, even or especially in Israel, are the WALKING DEAD!



EPILOGUE


"...people who feared violent death as the greatest evil were bound to appease their enemies, hence would eventually suffer violent death at the hands of those who regard [their own] violent death as a gateway to paradise".

- Prof. Paul Eidelberg, Co-founder and President of the Foundation for Constitutional Democracy in the Middle East

http://www.peacefaq.com/galut.html

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