Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he had authorized 455 new units of housing within disputed settlement areas in the West Bank. This comes even as he is expected to agree to a demand by the U.S. President Barack Obama to freeze developments there. Predictably, the announcement has brought calls of disapproval from both the left and the right in Israel, and brought sharp expressions of disapproval from Palestinians, the E.U. and the U.S.
rhamson wrote:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he had authorized 455 new units of housing within disputed settlement areas in the West Bank. This comes even as he is expected to agree to a demand by the U.S. President Barack Obama to freeze developments there. Predictably, the announcement has brought calls of disapproval from both the left and the right in Israel, and brought sharp expressions of disapproval from Palestinians, the E.U. and the U.S.
NO!
rhamson wrote:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he had authorized 455 new units of housing within disputed settlement areas in the West Bank. This comes even as he is expected to agree to a demand by the U.S. President Barack Obama to freeze developments there. Predictably, the announcement has brought calls of disapproval from both the left and the right in Israel, and brought sharp expressions of disapproval from Palestinians, the E.U. and the U.S.
Yes!
A Texan wrote:
rhamson wrote:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he had authorized 455 new units of housing within disputed settlement areas in the West Bank. This comes even as he is expected to agree to a demand by the U.S. President Barack Obama to freeze developments there. Predictably, the announcement has brought calls of disapproval from both the left and the right in Israel, and brought sharp expressions of disapproval from Palestinians, the E.U. and the U.S.
Yes!
Here we go again. Can you explain why?
rhamson wrote:
A Texan wrote:
rhamson wrote:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he had authorized 455 new units of housing within disputed settlement areas in the West Bank. This comes even as he is expected to agree to a demand by the U.S. President Barack Obama to freeze developments there. Predictably, the announcement has brought calls of disapproval from both the left and the right in Israel, and brought sharp expressions of disapproval from Palestinians, the E.U. and the U.S.
Yes!
Here we go again. Can you explain why?
NO!
A Texan wrote:
rhamson wrote:
A Texan wrote:
Yes!
Here we go again. Can you explain why?
NO!
I rest my case. See wasn't that easy?
rhamson wrote:
A Texan wrote:
rhamson wrote:
Here we go again. Can you explain why?NO!
I rest my case. See wasn't that easy?
NO!
A Texan wrote:
rhamson wrote:
A Texan wrote:
NO!
I rest my case. See wasn't that easy?
NO!
I guess the question has left you speachless to reply.
rhamson wrote:
A Texan wrote:
rhamson wrote:
I rest my case. See wasn't that easy?NO!
I guess the question has left you speachless to reply.
That would be speechless, in case you didn't know, which obviously you didn't.
A Texan wrote:
rhamson wrote:
A Texan wrote:
NO!
I guess the question has left you speachless to reply.
That would be speechless, in case you didn't know, which obviously you didn't.
Why so coy then?
rhamson wrote:
A Texan wrote:
rhamson wrote:
I guess the question has left you speachless to reply.That would be speechless, in case you didn't know, which obviously you didn't.
Why so coy then?
Because
A Texan wrote:
rhamson wrote:
A Texan wrote:
That would be speechless, in case you didn't know, which obviously you didn't.
Why so coy then?
Because
Do you get a lot of your answers from bumper stickers?
rhamson wrote:
A Texan wrote:
rhamson wrote:
Why so coy then?Because
Do you get a lot of your answers from bumper stickers?
At this rate this is going to be the longest topic never discussed. Answers can be found anywhere.
A Texan wrote:
rhamson wrote:
A Texan wrote:
Because
Do you get a lot of your answers from bumper stickers?
At this rate this is going to be the longest topic never discussed. Answers can be found anywhere.
I think it is funny how you have approached this in that you offer no explanation with your one word answer and await what I will say.
Okay, I think that the further push by Israel to establish and expand settlements on the West Bank is counterproductive to peace talks and should be dealt with either through economic and or trade sanctions. This will at least show that we want to get serious with the talks.
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A Texan wrote:
rhamson wrote:
Do you get a lot of your answers from bumper stickers?At this rate this is going to be the longest topic never discussed. Answers can be found anywhere.
I think it is funny how you have approached this in that you offer no explanation with your one word answer and await what I will say.
Okay, I think that the further push by Israel to establish and expand settlements on the West Bank is counterproductive to peace talks and should be dealt with either through economic and or trade sanctions. This will at least show that we want to get serious with the talks.
I think its funny that you might actually think I care what you think.
A Texan wrote:
rhamson wrote:
A Texan wrote:
At this rate this is going to be the longest topic never discussed. Answers can be found anywhere.
I think it is funny how you have approached this in that you offer no explanation with your one word answer and await what I will say.
Okay, I think that the further push by Israel to establish and expand settlements on the West Bank is counterproductive to peace talks and should be dealt with either through economic and or trade sanctions. This will at least show that we want to get serious with the talks.I think its funny that you might actually think I care what you think.
This is a new approach for you. You usually offer a bully approach but I think this shows a degree of maturity and I commend you for it. It is equally peculiar that all though you do not care what I think you ply me with childish taunts. BTW please check my spelling so you can possibly find some or any way of insulting me.
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A Texan wrote:
rhamson wrote:
I think it is funny how you have approached this in that you offer no explanation with your one word answer and await what I will say.
Okay, I think that the further push by Israel to establish and expand settlements on the West Bank is counterproductive to peace talks and should be dealt with either through economic and or trade sanctions. This will at least show that we want to get serious with the talks.I think its funny that you might actually think I care what you think.
This is a new approach for you. You usually offer a bully approach but I think this shows a degree of maturity and I commend you for it. It is equally peculiar that all though you do not care what I think you ply me with childish taunts. BTW please check my spelling so you can possibly find some or any way of insulting me.
This coming from the person that starts with "here we go again" if you don't like to be insulted then don't insult others. Although is one word.
A Texan wrote:
rhamson wrote:
A Texan wrote:
I think its funny that you might actually think I care what you think.
This is a new approach for you. You usually offer a bully approach but I think this shows a degree of maturity and I commend you for it. It is equally peculiar that all though you do not care what I think you ply me with childish taunts. BTW please check my spelling so you can possibly find some or any way of insulting me.
This coming from the person that starts with "here we go again" if you don't like to be insulted then don't insult others. Although is one word.
Your one word answer set the tone and insults that followed. You find it fun to point out spelling and or grammatical mistakes rather than tackling the subject so I assume you have nothing to add nor do you care so why do you continue?
rhamson wrote:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he had authorized 455 new units of housing within disputed settlement areas in the West Bank. This comes even as he is expected to agree to a demand by the U.S. President Barack Obama to freeze developments there. Predictably, the announcement has brought calls of disapproval from both the left and the right in Israel, and brought sharp expressions of disapproval from Palestinians, the E.U. and the U.S.
I think that we are living now in a more civilized world, there is no more room for annexation or expansion etc. That is why we have international organizations to settle everything, and they have to punish everybody if they will not follow and respect territory etc. Cultural repect is needed!!!!
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A Texan wrote:
rhamson wrote:
This is a new approach for you. You usually offer a bully approach but I think this shows a degree of maturity and I commend you for it. It is equally peculiar that all though you do not care what I think you ply me with childish taunts. BTW please check my spelling so you can possibly find some or any way of insulting me.This coming from the person that starts with "here we go again" if you don't like to be insulted then don't insult others. Although is one word.
Your one word answer set the tone and insults that followed. You find it fun to point out spelling and or grammatical mistakes rather than tackling the subject so I assume you have nothing to add nor do you care so why do you continue?
But the one word answer of "NO!" didn't seem to bother you, what am I to conclude from that?

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