All The Jews want is Israel and most Jews are willig to die over the land. We could care less about having the whole United States lol. The reason most Jews are in USA are because our family in Holocaust camps were sent to the USA by US army.
You have to ignore a lot of history to make a statement like that.For heaven's sake, just look at China and Japan! It's their lack of diversity that makes them so stable and coherent. Diversity equates hostility.
You have to ignore a lot of history to make a statement like that.
History??? Just go try to live there and experience the odd dicrimination!!
Sad little boy. I lived in Tokyo for a year. It was wonderfull. I still have friends there. You will never understand what you miss living in your little box.
For me as a christian it makes a lot of sense: "Give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's."This makes no sense.
it's much more, but maybe that's all you know about western cultureQuranStudy said:I dont. Western culture is nothing more than greed, sex, alcohol, racism, and defiance to God. It's the past and present.
Then how come there are more Jews here than in Israel?? Jews love Israel, but they love their influence in Americans more.
I lived in Australia, Italy, India, and Japan. In the US I have lived in the North, South, East, West, and Central. The nicest kindest most considerate people I have ever met was the Japenese.That was my point too, I loved my time in Japan. Granted it wasn't a year, but I found the people to be very helpful and generous.
But out of the 13 Million Jews World wide, Over 7 million do not live in the USA. The majority do live in North Africa, Israel and the Muslim countries.
To be honest I do not know very many Jews personaly, but the ones I do know would love to move to Israel if they were financealy able.
I lived in Australia, Italy, India, and Japan. In the US I have lived in the North, South, East, West, and Central. The nicest kindest most considerate people I have ever met was the Japenese.
Then how come there are more Jews here than in Israel?? Jews love Israel, but they love their influence in Americans more.
Wrong.Probably more Jews want to come here than Jews want to go there.
http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_article=766&x_context=2
here is a link debunking the so-called quote, along with many others. It won't change your mind, but there it is.
Now back on topic. "One Nation Under God" is an expression of the Christian nature of the country at the time of its creation. However, the founding fathers did not support a religious institution, such as the Church of the United States. That is what the separation of church and state is all about, stopping a religious institution from having too much influence on government. This doesn't mean that religious people cannot run for office or lobby politicians to consider their religious beliefs in decisions made.
Peace, Propaganda & The Promised Land
mean while, any site that does not go to your liking seems to be "zionist"...
And thats an anti-zionist site... why should that be a reliable source?
mean while, any site that does not go to your liking seems to be "zionist"... :rollseyes
mean while, any site that does not go to your liking seems to be "anti-zionist"...
oh and by the way, that isnt a site, its a video.
A vary tipical pre 1945 accurate attatued about Japan. How ever little of that attatude remains today. Not a perfect society by any means. Just the best that I have ever lived in.Japanese society, with its ideology of homogeneity, has traditionally been intolerant of ethnic and other differences. People identified as different might be considered "polluted" —- the category applied historically to the outcasts of Japan, particularly the hisabetsu buraku, "discriminated communities," often called burakumin, a term some find offensive —- and thus not suitable as marriage partners or employees. Men or women of mixed ancestry, those with family histories of certain diseases, and foreigners, and members of minority groups faced discrimination in a variety of forms.
Source: Wikipedia
Not a perfect society by any means. Just the best that I have ever lived in.
I am Caucasian. In the work group there were Indians, Mexicans, and some Europeans. Our ethnic origin was never a question or a problem. But then I wasn’t going to marry someone’s daughter either. Only one (there were about 20 foreign nationals) didn’t like Tokyo. He didn’t like it because of the people. Not the quality, just the quantity. Other than him, everyone I still keep in contact with, would love to go back.Prolly since white (assuming you're white) people make up less than .0001% of their population.
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