bigjelmapro
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And on a sidenote, why all the crickets when this is such a prestigious moment in the Fatah-Hamas unity agreement? 
Abbas just ruined any chance of the PA being recognized by responsible governments. Joining forces with a terrorist group is not a smart move.And on a sidenote, why all the crickets when this is such a prestigious moment in the Fatah-Hamas unity agreement?![]()
yes I did....and you quoted it in the same post.
The Generals who were in charge of the General Government of Poland during WWII were running military dictatorships. They also could be removed at any time by the civilian dictator in Berlin. What is the difference? You might as well be arguing that was not a dictatorship either.
well at least you have moved on from claiming I had none...In fact your only objection was to claim it was an occupation.
Where I want to go is the place where your laughable claim that Netanyahu has dictatorial powers gets well and truly debunked. Can I assume we have arrived there seeing as you appear to want to move on to whining about the occupation?If it is a military occupation then all the squattertowns constitute war crimes and everyone involved with them in any way including the resident squatters are war criminals.
If it is truly your objection that it is a military occupation then it is a criminal occupation and lots of Israelis have a date with the gallows IF they get the same justice they demand for the last batch of nazis that got hanged. It also invokes the WWII justification of total war in which even infants are not a mitigation of mass destruction.
Is this really where you want to go?
but they did indeed have a dictator in charge...Hitler. Hitler was not subject to the German Judiciary in the same way Netanyahu is....also Hitler was not the leader of a coalition that could change and remove him at any time.
so am I imagining things when I see the High court overrule the dictator (IDF) on where the wall is built in the west bank??
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/12/15/ap/middleeast/main4669293.shtml
as you see no difference between military occupation and civil dictatorship
you use evidence for the existance of one to support the claimed existance of the other.
If the Israeli ruling executive collapsed tomorrow and the new leader ordered the IDF to do something they would be bound by Israeli rule of law to do it.....So the continued military occupation which you seem to equate to a civilian dictatorship is subject to the changing winds of Israeli democratic processes and rule of law. I don't know of too many dictatorships that are subject to removal in that way.....Not being subject to that sort of thing is kind of required for your average dictatorship.
you missed my question
"Question for you....was Bush the dictator of Afganistan prior to the elections, or the dictator of Iraq prior to the elections? "
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so am I imagining things when I see the High court overrule the dictator (IDF) on where the wall is built in the west bank??
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/12/15/ap/middleeast/main4669293.shtml
Hey...you guys are only smearing him because he's anti-Israel. Everybody who's anti-Israel gets smeared like that!
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I have to admit: Seeing The Fool arguing with Matt Giwer has totally redeemed this thread in my eyes.
rubbish, the route of the wall (for example) has been changed due to High court orders. The amount of facts needing to be ignored to prop up your use of the term "dictatorship" grows by the hour.It was good of you to post that one as the date is 2008. It exemplifies what I said earlier. The military ignores the civilian courts. What you present is still being ignored by the military. Nothing has changed since then.
I do have a lot of issues with things Israel does but I can't see how having a default belief is helpfull... Nor is using the term "dictator" fast and loose as a trolling chant.You should know never to trust Israel to do the right thing. You will always be betrayed by your civilized expectations of a rule of law.
Anti-zionism is a moral imperative.
can we possibly have a morotorium on this tired old line? Accusing someone of being fixated on Israel/palestine in a thread dedicated to Israel/palestine is a little bit silly.We never see you speak out against the Burmese Junta's abuse of monks, or the Sri Lankan government's brutal take down of the Tamils.
Why is Israel's existence more important for you?
It was a rhetorical question, I don't really want you to tell me, I already know why.
can we possibly have a morotorium on this tired old line? Accusing someone of being fixated on Israel/palestine in a thread dedicated to Israel/palestine is a little bit silly.
He said that anti-Zionism is a "moral imperative". I could think of thousands of more pressing issues on Earth right now.
He fails to mention that Herodotus never even stepped foot in the region...
EDIT: And not an attempt to feed the troll. My page looks a lot cleaner with those special people on ignore.