Ending Gaza
Let's put this bluntly: the Gaza Strip is a failed non-state run by terrorists pledged to genocide and dreaming of a second Holocaust. It has no discernible reason to exist other than to hate; no notable exports greater than the crude rockets and mortars targeting Israeli civilians for merely daring to exist.
Lets end it. It was a mistake. It's time to close Gaza. Empty the 1.4 million Gazans living in squalor into the surrounding Arab nations who helped make it a modern Hell. Send them to Egypt. Syria. Jordan. Lebanon. Let these nations deal with the extremism they've midwifed by absorbing the bastard Arabs of the Middle East into their own societies. Granted, such a repatriation will be welcomed by neither the Arabs of Gaza nor the nations who have to host the violent illiteracy and religious extremism they helped create. But it is the only viable long-term solution for peace. And an idea long overdue.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 10:19 AM
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Posted by: megapotamus at December 31, 2008 03:10 PM (LF+qW)
Indeed. It could almost be called the "Final Solution" to the "Palestinian Problem".
Cheers
Posted by: Oyka at December 31, 2008 03:38 PM (qb2YA)
Genius!!!!
Posted by: Oyka at December 31, 2008 03:48 PM (qb2YA)
Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan already do just that. And since they have no birthright citizenship laws, children born in the CONCENTRATEs have no Lebabon, Syrian, or Jordanian citizenship.
Boy that sucks, huh?
Posted by: Adriane at December 31, 2008 04:05 PM (W7nzI)
Cynthia McKinney should be IMMEDIATELY placed under arrest upon touching US soil.
Posted by: Conservative CBU at December 31, 2008 04:18 PM (M+Vfm)
"Carthage must be destroyed."
The words are supposed to be have been repeated by Cato at the end of every speech he made in the senate, after his visit to Carthage in 175 B.C., when he became obsessed by the military threat posed by the city. It was eventually destroyed by Rome at the end of the Third Punic War in 146 B.C.
Contrary to legend, the soil of Carthage was not sown with salt.
The Palis should suffer Carthage's fate. But it won't happen.
Posted by: miriam at December 31, 2008 05:16 PM (p7QDM)
No wonder the rest of the world things you are crazy, still as Bush has the man from Manchuria has wrecked your economy you wont be able to kill as many people in 2009 as 2008.
Posted by: Derek Wall at December 31, 2008 07:12 PM (EWJ1+)
Derek, we don't give a rat's ass for the opinion of what you delusionally claim is "the rest of the world." You're a bloody handed accessory to genocide, feel free to STFU - or better yet, go stand in front of a Hamas missile factory as a subhuman shield.
Posted by: Steve Skubinna at December 31, 2008 07:32 PM (Vcyz0)
No, the only solution is to kill them all, Palestinians and Israeli's alike - just sterilize the whole area and start over with the Amish.
Posted by: M. Onan Batterload at December 31, 2008 10:07 PM (bV7Pv)
Did you read that somewhere, Derek? Did you read the post? What does it say? As for your second sentence, don't drink and type. It never works out well.
Posted by: Pablo at December 31, 2008 11:13 PM (yTndK)
Posted by: UNRR at January 01, 2009 11:21 AM (uKBSQ)
But peace and prosperity isn't what they're interested in - not when there are Jews around to kill.
Never have a people been so undeserving of sympathy - and yet the murderous SOB's get it from moronic tools the world over. Why? Well, let's put it this way - the Palis are very, very fortunate to have the enemies they do. If other Arabs were killing them, nobody would pay attention or give a damn.
Posted by: Donna V. at January 01, 2009 10:14 PM (rTyiR)
Posted by: Tonto at January 02, 2009 11:53 AM (Qv1xF)
As a 2nd generation American whose paternal grandfather (and his father and grandfather) emigrated from northern Lebanon, I take exception to sending more murderous blankety-blanks to one of my ancestral homelands.
Of course, if it leads those blankety-blanks to their ultimate doom I'm all for it
Posted by: PhyCon at January 02, 2009 12:19 PM (4od5C)
Prior to the 1967 war, Gaza was part of Egypt (or at least administered by Egypt) and the West Bank was administered by Jordan. In the Camp David accords, Egypt wanted the Sinai back (minus settlers) but didn't demand/ask for Gaza as far as I can tell.
So whose fault is it the arabs in West Bank and Gaza don't have a country?
Posted by: iconoclast at January 02, 2009 01:15 PM (ddU4M)
So, in 1967, Gaza was part of Egypt, and the West Bank was part of Jordan.
But when was the Palestine Liberation Organization (dedicated to liberating Palestine) founded? 1965!
So, what, exactly, was the PLO seeking to liberate?
All of a sudden, it would seem that the PLO, and the Palestinians in general as well as their Arab backers, weren't so much interested in liberating Gaza and the West Bank, as Tel Aviv, Haifa, and all the other parts of Israel, pre-1967.
Posted by: Lurking Observer at January 02, 2009 01:34 PM (6FBvO)
Posted by: WOW at January 03, 2009 11:50 AM (6oxG5)
Everyone "knows" that civilians are just packed into Gaza, right? And the Israelis are armed with a full arsenal of modern weapons, from F-16s and cluster munitions to multiple launch rocket systems.
So, how many casualties have there been in the past five days? Five hundred? A thousand?
This must mean that the Jews are some of the most incompetent genocidal murderers out there, because with this massive arsenal of weapons, they can't kill more than 100-200 people a day! And this, with minimal anti-aircraft barrages and no SAMs from Hamas.
It almost raises the question, given this incredible level of incompetence, why Hamas hasn't liberated all of Israel by now!
That, or maybe your terms and concepts are wildly out of whack.
Naaaahhhhh.
Posted by: Lurking Observer at January 03, 2009 12:45 PM (6FBvO)
I think they all left for more stable, secure places long ago. Only the terrorists and those too poor to leave are left now.
Posted by: AngryConservative at January 03, 2009 09:01 PM (jSsV8)
So what is it? Is an innocent Israeli worthy of life as much as an innocent Palestinian because I hear very little regard when Israel destroys innocent Palestinians. And as it turns out, in this conflict more innocent Palestinian blood has been spilt and is on the hands of Israel than innocent Israeli blood on the hands of both Hamas and Fatah over the WHOLE course of this conflict.
Nobody will deny that more Palestinians have died.
Posted by: Oyka at January 03, 2009 10:57 PM (DG9kt)
You start the fight, you're gonna have to pay for it.
The Palestinians fire rockets at the Israelis, they're going to pay for it. To throw the first punch (or several dozen or several hundred over several years) and then to cry "Foul!" because the other side shellacks you is nonsense.
If you break my little finger every week, does this mean that I am not allowed, after a year, to do more than break your little finger?
That is neither just, nor supporting the concept of deterrence.
That's just the philosophical problem w/ your "argument." That doesn't touch on just how many of those "civilians" are Hamas (at least you admit that many of them are). That doesn't touch on how Hamas is based AMONG civilians. That doesn't touch on how Hamas refuses to allow wounded Gazans to get medical care even in Egypt. (Whose fault is that, Oyka? The Zionists?)
By this "logic," the US should have stopped after the several thousand sailors killed at Pearl Harbor had been equaled by the number of Japanese killed?
But somehow, from your previous comments, I suspect you don't actually give a fig about the sons of apes and pigs. I don't think you give a fig about how Hamas brought the fire down upon Gazans, nor about how they have had no regard for Gazan casualties.
Which is why I won't bother wasting time with you.
Posted by: Lurking Observer at January 04, 2009 12:41 AM (Wrs4H)
Lurking is correct. If one country starts a war, no sane individual is going to listen to them when they complain about losing the very war they started.
If Mexico was shelling El Paso on a daily basis, I would expect that the USA would do more than just lob a few grenades back over the Rio Grande.
Posted by: Angry Conservative at January 04, 2009 06:40 AM (jSsV8)
Posted by: Pablo at January 04, 2009 12:45 PM (yTndK)
The fact that that Hamas-led Palestinians are openly associated with and backed by Iran (Persians, not Arabs), makes Arab nations even less likely to accept them.
Posted by: Dan at January 05, 2009 06:34 AM (bEM7/)
I say Israel goes all the way, wipes out Hamas and Fatah, and whoever wants to live in peace can live under Israeli rule. Their life will be astronomically better under their care than under the current terrorist regime who have done nothing to promote the well-being of Palestinians.
Posted by: Richard Romano at January 05, 2009 04:17 PM (kycO9)
No doubt, a foolish, university educated leftist, taught well by his/her professors.
Posted by: Richard Romano at January 05, 2009 04:19 PM (kycO9)
Carpet bomb with neutrons. There is brainwashing from birth by these slime, so nothing must be left alive. Do you simply carve out the bulk of a cancerous tumor, or do you carve out everything you can detect and give chemo or radiation to kill any possible remaining cancer cells? It is a shame that these animals are programmed from birth. But they are. So in the interest of humanity this must be stopped, however is needed.
Posted by: cmblake6 at January 06, 2009 08:39 PM (QSVQf)
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