The Pope supports the Palestinians quest for there own State: How nice of him
Friday, May 22, 2009 at 07:57PM
His holiness known as the Pope has stepped up and said he thinks the Palestinian people should be given there own state. The President during his campaign stopped in Israel but made really no comment about the state of Peace, or the lack there of, in that region. Should the Pope and the President apologize to the Palestinian people for all those that came before them and never acted on the inhumane way the state was being created?
In the time we live in now, it seems as though the Palestinians just showed up in Israel and the Jewish community doesn’t know what to with them. The reality is, it is the other way around. It is well documented that the Zionist have been trying for at least 82 years to have a state established for Jews in this part of the world. An official backing from a major super power in 1917 called the Balfour Declaration was the first attempt at putting this idea into reality. The declaration stated, “The British government supported the creation of a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine”. A lot of people blame this idea and documentation for the bloody 1936-39 Arab revolts.
According to the Declaration Independence: “In the face of increasing violence, the British has handed the issue over to the United Nations. The result was Resolution 181, a partition plan to divide Palestine between Jews and Arabs. The Jewish state was to receive around 56% of the land area of Mandate Palestine, encompassing 82% of the Jewish population, though it would be separated from Jerusalem, designated as an area to be administered by the UN. The plan was accepted by most of the Jewish population, but rejected by much of the Arab populace. On 29 November 1947, the plan was put to a vote in the United Nations General Assembly. The result was 33 to 13 in favor of the plan, with 10 abstentions. The Arab countries (all of which had opposed the plan) proposed to query the International Court of Justice on the competence of the General Assembly to partition a country against the wishes of the majority of its inhabitants, but were again defeated. The division was to take effect on the date of British withdrawal from the territory (15 May 1948), though the UK refused to implement the plan, arguing it was unacceptable to both sides”.
The most Honored Elijah Muhammad of the Nation of Islam was called a separatist for his request to America for a separate state for African Americans since they built the country for free. Contrary to popular belief this country was not built on the backs of immigrants from all around the world. It was built for free on the backs of people who were dehumanized and categorized as slaves. I wonder how Americans would feel if Native Americans wanted there own state right in the heart of Washington D.C. Would we be so willing and understanding? How would we react if Mexicans wanted to negotiate getting California, Texas or Phoenix back?
What is the difference between Judaism and Zionism?
Zionist believes that all Jews should return to the Holy Land by any means necessary using whatever tact tics needed. The Austrian publicist Nathan Birnbaum apparently coined the term “Zionism” in 1891.
Judaism is one of the oldest religions still existing today. It began as the religion of the small nation of the Hebrews.
I am amazed, that in this day and age when DNA testing has proved that the largest descendants of the original Jews are in Ethiopia (The Land of the Blacks), that modern day Jews don’t recognize any Jews unless they are European. Is it fair for America to give so much of our tax dollars to the creation of the state of Israel? Are modern day Jews Racist or anti Semitic themselves for denying people of color? Doesn’t Semitic mean you have melanin in your skin?
I wonder if President Obama supported a separate state for African Americans and gave 4 billion dollars toward funding it like we do for Israel if his approval rating would go up or down? Until Truth Prevails my eyes will be watching.
http://www.religionfacts.com/judaism/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel

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