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Re: Bob L



"Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> "Petem" <petem001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> "Charlesmurphy via HomeKB.com" <u35366@uwe> a écrit dans le message de
> news:
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>> > Petem wrote:
>> >>When 6 kids from Canada (in fact born in Montreal)got killed by Israeli
>> >>bombarding,I am sure they were being told to hate every one..
>> >>
>> > Why would they bring thier children to a war zone?
>> > Please don't bring your children to Iraq!!  I cannot be responsible for
>> > thier
>> > safety!
>> >
>>
>> the problem is that soutern lebanon was not a war zone for a long
>> time,and
>> was concidered a safe zone till Israel decided to the contrary...
>
> You need a little history lesson
>
> Lebanon was in a civil war for 20 years, there was not an area that wasn't
> a
> war zone.
>

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebanon

Until the Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990), the country enjoyed relative calm
and prosperity, driven by the tourism, agriculture, and banking sectors of
the economy.[2] It was considered the banking capital of the Arab world and
was widely known as the "Switzerland of the Middle East"[3][4] due to its
financial power. Lebanon also attracted large numbers of tourists,[5] to the
point that the capital Beirut became widely referred to as the "Paris of the
Middle East."[6]

Immediately following the end of the war, there were extensive efforts to
revive the economy and rebuild national infrastructure.[7] By early 2006, a
considerable degree of stability had been achieved throughout much of the
country, Beirut's reconstruction was almost complete,[8] and an increasing
number of foreign tourists were pouring into Lebanon's resorts.[5] However,
the 2006 Lebanon War brought mounting civilian and military casualties,
extensive damage to civilian infrastructure, and massive population
displacement from July 12, 2006 until a ceasefire went into effect on August
14, 2006. The Lebanese government implemented an early recovery plan in
September 2006 aimed at reconstructing property destroyed by Israeli attacks
in Beirut, Tyre, and other villages in southern Lebanon.

so it was calm for a long time after the civil war from 1990 to 2006,wich is
something like 16 years....

then in 2006 for 34 days,there was a war...



then it was all quiet for some times...

go read a bit Mark...


> Arafat's goons moved there after getting expelled by Jordan in the early
> 70's, they then spent most of their time attacking Israel along with a
> dozen
> other radical islamic groups
>
> You are either stupid or in denial or stupid AND in denial
>
>

the stupid one here is the one that cant see the bad in a religious group
that as been using terrorist tactics since WWII

and when they receive what they were harvesting,they act like they never did
any wrong...



tell me there is no settlement in the west banks,tell me that the UN never
told israel that taking conquered land as theres is against international
laws..

you should read what of one of your ex-president wrote: Palestine Peace not
Apartheid..








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