They are dogging RP hard

Wow. That is really discouraging. The misinformed sheep always make me laugh though.
 
Just joined. I asked the topic starter to clarify what the vote was actually on, then I'll open up the cannons ;)
 
"Israel has NO Right to Defend Herself"
Just what the hell does this mean exactly? Killing an ant with a sledgehammer perhaps??
Semantically, this seems like a dishonest way to phrase a question, the Frank Luntz way, to get the response you are looking for.
 
Wow. That is really discouraging. The misinformed sheep always make me laugh though.


Same here. It was quite amusing to see people claim RP, one of the most ardent defenders of gun rights, doesn't believe Israel has the right to defend itself. They truely seem to lack the capacity to think beyond the surface of the matter.

And sorry, I'm going to evoke my right of 'free association' and choose not to dive into their joke of a "republican revolution." It really does seem that the Neocon is working hard to carve out it's own place in the extinct species record. :D
 
Fill those so called Christian Neocons in on their fellow Christian's take on the situation and how this war is on all Palestinians including Christians! These mindless "simon says" sheep need to wake the hell up!!

Palestinian Christians suffer in 'catastrophic' Gaza offensive, diplomat says
January 08, 2009
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An influential Palestinian Christian leader has reported that Innocent civilians, both Muslim and Christian, are suffering under the Israeli offensive in Gaza. Mahmoud Abbas said that the military action is a "war against the whole Palestinian people." The situation in Gaza today is "catastrophic," he said, as "people have been under siege for so long now and lack food, medicine and basic necessities."


Gaza Baptist Church caught in crossfire
By Bob Allen
Tuesday, 06 January 2009

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GAZA CITY, Palestine (ABP) -- Fighting between Israeli troops and Hamas militants has damaged a Baptist church in Gaza.

On Dec. 27, the Israeli Air Force launched a series of attacks on targets throughout Gaza retaliating against rocket and mortar fire against Israeli towns and villages by Hamas and other militant groups in Gaza.

According to media reports, windows at Gaza Baptist Church were shattered when an Israeli air strike on a nearby police station killed about 40 people. All church members were reported safe, as most people are too afraid to go outside their homes.

It isn't the first time for the only Protestant church in the Gaza Strip to be caught in the crossfire between battling forces. Palestinian police have twice seized the six-story building, which also includes public library and one of the area's few breast-cancer clinics, as a sniper post.

Hanna Massad, pastor of Gaza Baptist Church, described the plight of Palestinian Christians in a message at last year's New Baptist Covenant Celebration in Atlanta.
Hanna Massad, pastor of Gaza Baptist Church, gave a testimony at last year's New Baptist Covenant Celebration.

"We live between two fires," he said. "The fire of the Israel occupation; the siege we live under," he said, severely restricts travel. Israel's refusal to grant a visa to Massad's wife once kept the couple separated for 10 months, even though authorities knew he was a pastor and a "man of peace."

"Also we experience the fire of the militant Muslim, who is not happy about what we do and who we are," Massad said.

Terrorists twice bombed the building of the Palestinian Bible Society, and last year militants kidnapped and executed the manager of the society's Christian bookstore.

Massad said most American Christians know that the state of Israel was established in 1948, but fewer are aware that when that happened 700,000 Palestinians, including 55,000 Christians, were made refugees.
Massad said his father's family lived the Gaza Strip all their lives, but lost property, even though they had the official documents to prove ownership.

"Because you experience the grace of God and love of God, you are able to forgive and move on," he said. "But if you didn't experience his grace, this is going to create bitterness and hatred in your heart. And this is why the fights between the Palestinians and the Jewish people are more intense and more and more difficult."

With 1.5 million residents, the Gaza Strip is one of world's most densely populated places, increasing the likelihood of collateral damage when fighting erupts.

On Jan. 6, the 11th day of fighting that began eight days after a six-month truce between Israel and the militants expired, at least 30 people died in a strike near a United Nations school where hundreds of people sought refuge from fighting.

The New York Times said Palestinian medical officials estimate the death toll so far at more than 560, and the U.N. said about a quarter of those killed were civilians.


The U.S. State Department has called for a "durable and lasting cease-fire" in the conflict. President-elect Barack Obama, who has been criticized for not speaking out on the Gaza attacks, broke his silence Jan. 6, calling the loss of civilian lives "a source of deep concern" and vowing to "hit the ground running" on brokering Mideast peace when he takes office Jan. 20.
 
And what in the hell kind of revolution are they having over there?

Doesn't sound like one I want to be apart of...

sounds like more of the same.
 
Hehe, it sounds like biblvr777 over there is about to have a stroke. Let's politely help push him over the edge. It might help our cause by exposing the fanaticism of some of these folks.
 
What you're dealing with is "Christian-Zionists", who are nothing more than Jewish wannabes. They are especially prevalent among various protestant fundamentalist and pentecostal sects, and they have a very creepy, very exaggerated fetish for Israel. To accuse Israel of any wrongdoing is tantamount to heresy, and I find it difficult to deal with people who are so emotionally charged over such nonsense.
 
Wooow. I need some backup guys. I think I am losing brain cells arguing these guys.

Someone just told me I hated America....
 
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