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In article
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Billy Rose wrote:

In article ,
sherwindu wrote:

Hey you Nazi putz. I suggest we give the Palestinians a nice homeland in
Deutchland.

As far as exploiting the Mexicans, certain American conglomerates do a good
job of that already. They don't need Israeli help.

Sherwin


Being pig ignorant ain't kosher. Stop embarrassing yourself.


My apologies to four legged pigs everywhere. What we have here is
cranial rectal inversion, plain and simple.
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Billy Rose wrote:

In article ,
sherwindu wrote:

Rose,

You are an idiot. I hope you never get to taste any Israeli products. Maybe
you
should offer the Palestinians a home in your town. Who cares what you think
about
Israel's policies. You obviously know nothing about the situation over
there.
Your
comments don't belong in a gardening site.

Sherwin D.


Well, gardeners do nurture and try to bring harmony out of chaos. A
gardener of humanity, if you like. Where the harvest is peace and
contentment.

A tomato (Israel's Lyc-O-Mato) was the entry point for this thread.
Since the original post, I have give two reasons for shunning this
particular tomato (1) political (I don't support fascists)


Nobody on this gardening site should really care about your anti-semetic
predjudices. You can brand the Israeli's as facists, but I think they are just
defending their country.

and, (2)
misrepresentation of Lyc-O-Mato's nutritional value.

I am very pleased to say, we already have Palestinian neighbors, thank
you. Christian Arabs who also were chased from their homes by the IDF.


More t han likely they were fleeing from the civil wars between Palestinians
many of whom have as much contempt for Christians as Jews.



Israel obviously doesn't care about what I think, or even what the UN
General Assembly thinks.


Why should they care about the UN which is filled with Moslem countries
bent on destroying the Jewish State.

They (Israel) claim that God is on their side.
Hmmm. Where have I heard that before?


Well, at least they don't think there are 30 virgins waiting for them in heaven
if they just blow themselves up on a civilian bus or restaurant.



Your right, this is not the venue for this discussion but I would be
curious to know what factual basis you have for dismissing me as an
idiot. I presume you have reasons and that this isn't just another
instance of divine revelation or howling at the Moon.


First of all, you admire Finkelstein, who in my opinion is also an idiot.

Second, you know nothing about the history of the Middle East region,
but are ready to believe the bull shit propaganda put out by anti-semites,
and other twisted people.

Thirdly, you are upsetting this forum by bringing in your political views
for which I particularly don't give a damm.

I think I will run down to the grocery and buy some Jaffa oranges.

Sherwin


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Billy Rose wrote:

In article
,
Billy Rose wrote:

In article ,
sherwindu wrote:

Hey you Nazi putz. I suggest we give the Palestinians a nice homeland in
Deutchland.

As far as exploiting the Mexicans, certain American conglomerates do a good
job of that already. They don't need Israeli help.

Sherwin


Being pig ignorant ain't kosher. Stop embarrassing yourself.


My apologies to four legged pigs everywhere. What we have here is
cranial rectal inversion, plain and simple.
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Now that you are finished with your 3rd grade banter, maybe you can get back
to gardening issues.

Sherwin


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In article ,
sherwindu wrote:

Now that you are finished with your 3rd grade banter, maybe you can get back
to gardening issues.

Sherwin


What I initially said about the perfidious Israeli tomato was," This
idea is still born as far as I'm concerned until the Palestinians get
their land back. I will buy nothing Israeli, although I know many good
people live there."

Your response was,"You are an idiot."

You have failed to substantiate you assertion through fact or logic,
leaving me with the inescapable conclusion that you are a bigoted
blowhard of the worst type.

By all means, let's return to gardening.
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In article ,
sherwindu wrote:

Nobody on this gardening site should really care about your anti-semetic
predjudices. You can brand the Israeli's as facists, but I think they are
just
defending their country.

and, (2)
misrepresentation of Lyc-O-Mato's nutritional value.

I am very pleased to say, we already have Palestinian neighbors, thank
you. Christian Arabs who also were chased from their homes by the IDF.


More t han likely they were fleeing from the civil wars between
Palestinians
many of whom have as much contempt for Christians as Jews.


I'm sorry everybody. The man called me anti-Semitic. I guess I turned
over one too many rocks. Do I have to declare myself non-anti-Semetic to
this cretin? I'm better than no one, and no one is better than me.

As far as my Christian Arab Palestinian neighbors are concerned, they
just want to go back to their homes in Palestine. The homes that they
are barred from by Israel.

Hey, how about one country with justice and freedom for all?

What a schmuck you are Sherwin.
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On Jun 30, 6:10 pm, Billy Rose wrote:

Jews and Moslems lived together for fifteen hundred years. Then the UN
said to the Palestinians, this land is no longer yours. How many of you
would let foreigners chase you from your land? In the Nakba, in 1948,
Palestinians fled for their lives. They are not allowed to return.


???
Not arguing that there was plenty of nastiness, but it seems to me
like there's more than enough to go around, rather than attach it all
at the feet of one side. In fact, looking at the numbers kind of puts
a different slant on who's more interested chasing whom from their
land?

Number of Arabs in Israel, before 1947: 800,000
Number of Arabs in Israel, after 1947: 160,000

Number of Jews in West Bank before 1947 100,000
Number of Jews in West Bank after 1947: 0



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In article . com,
z wrote:

On Jun 30, 6:10 pm, Billy Rose wrote:

Jews and Moslems lived together for fifteen hundred years. Then the UN
said to the Palestinians, this land is no longer yours. How many of you
would let foreigners chase you from your land? In the Nakba, in 1948,
Palestinians fled for their lives. They are not allowed to return.


???
Not arguing that there was plenty of nastiness, but it seems to me
like there's more than enough to go around, rather than attach it all
at the feet of one side. In fact, looking at the numbers kind of puts
a different slant on who's more interested chasing whom from their
land?


"Z" (not Greek are you?)

First off, you are using the word Jew where you should be using the word
Zionist. All Zionists are Jews, but not all Jews are Zionists. Some Jews
feel it isn't right to throw a man out of his house so that you can have
a house. Can you imagine Zero Mostel doing that?

Number of Arabs in Israel, before 1947: 800,000

From what I've read, 800,000 are the number of Palestinians who fled the
area designated for the Zionists.

The largest single expulsion of the war began in Lydda and Ramla July
14, 1948. 60,000 inhabitants of the two cities were forcibly expelled on
the orders of Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Rabin.

Altogether 200,000-230,000 Palestinians left in this stage, according to
Morris ([3], p. 492). According to Historian Ilan Pappe, "In a matter of
seven (April -November 1948) months, five hundred and thirty one
villages were destroyed and eleven urban neighborhoods emptied [...] The
mass expulsion was accompanied by massacres, rape and [the] imprisonment
of men [...] in labor camps for periods [of] over a year."[9]
[3] Morris, Benny (2003). The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem
Revisited. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521009677.
[9] http://www.badil.org/al-majdal/2006/.../article03.htm

Number of Arabs in Israel, after 1947: 160,000

Some were too old or too sick to run.

Number of Jews in West Bank before 1947 100,000


Number of Jews in West Bank after 1947: 0

There are over 260,000 Israeli settlers living in the West Bank today
(2007), as well as around 185,000 Israeli Jews living in Israeli-annexed
East Jerusalem.

How would you feel if you were a white boy living in the black part of
town after the KKK had a lynching? You had nothin' to do with it, buuuut
it might be prudent to take a short vacation.

In any event, do these displaced Jews have the right of return? Hmmm?

What Israel is doing is (1) aggrandizing itself by conquering land
through (2) ethnic cleansing. Both of which are illegal by international
law. Ethnic cleansing is being implemented by bull dozing homes (such as
Rachel Corrie was trying to protect), up-rooting olive orchards,
installation of Israeli only roads, and constant military attacks.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Article 13.

(1) Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence
within the borders of each state.

(2) Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his
own, and to return to his country.

Israel had a cease fire from Hamas until Saturday 10 June 2006 when the
Palestinian Islamist group Hamas shelved a 16-month-old truce after
Israeli attacks on Gaza killed 10 people, including women and children
on a beach outing.

A child, Huda Ghalya, wept for her parents and siblings killed by the
attack.
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Billy Rose wrote:

In article ,
sherwindu wrote:

Nobody on this gardening site should really care about your anti-semetic
predjudices. You can brand the Israeli's as facists, but I think they are
just
defending their country.

and, (2)
misrepresentation of Lyc-O-Mato's nutritional value.

I am very pleased to say, we already have Palestinian neighbors, thank
you. Christian Arabs who also were chased from their homes by the IDF.


More t han likely they were fleeing from the civil wars between
Palestinians
many of whom have as much contempt for Christians as Jews.


I'm sorry everybody. The man called me anti-Semitic. I guess I turned
over one too many rocks. Do I have to declare myself non-anti-Semetic to
this cretin? I'm better than no one, and no one is better than me.

As far as my Christian Arab Palestinian neighbors are concerned, they
just want to go back to their homes in Palestine. The homes that they
are barred from by Israel.


If their homes were in Bethlehem or Nazereth, there are no laws prohibiting
them from living there. The Christian population of those towns used to be
in the majority, but the Moslems have made their lives miserable, and now
they are in the minority.



Hey, how about one country with justice and freedom for all?


Israel is the only democracy in the middle east. It is the Jewish
homeland, and the Israeli's want to keep it that way. The Arabs
have their choice of living in numerous countries surrounding Israel.
The same is not true for Jewish people, almost a million of them were
forced out of their ancestral homes (some have lived there for two
thousand years) by the Arabs and forced to flee to Israel. Arabs
living in Israel enjoy the same rights as Jews, except they cannot
serve in the military. I suggest you study up on these things before
you go spreading your stupid predjudices on gardening sites.

Sherwin



What a schmuck you are Sherwin.


Hey, you started this, big mouth.


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Billy Rose wrote:

In article . com,
z wrote:

On Jun 30, 6:10 pm, Billy Rose wrote:

Jews and Moslems lived together for fifteen hundred years. Then the UN
said to the Palestinians, this land is no longer yours. How many of you
would let foreigners chase you from your land? In the Nakba, in 1948,
Palestinians fled for their lives. They are not allowed to return.


???
Not arguing that there was plenty of nastiness, but it seems to me
like there's more than enough to go around, rather than attach it all
at the feet of one side. In fact, looking at the numbers kind of puts
a different slant on who's more interested chasing whom from their
land?


"Z" (not Greek are you?)

First off, you are using the word Jew where you should be using the word
Zionist. All Zionists are Jews, but not all Jews are Zionists. Some Jews
feel it isn't right to throw a man out of his house so that you can have
a house. Can you imagine Zero Mostel doing that?

Number of Arabs in Israel, before 1947: 800,000

From what I've read, 800,000 are the number of Palestinians who fled the
area designated for the Zionists.

The largest single expulsion of the war began in Lydda and Ramla July
14, 1948. 60,000 inhabitants of the two cities were forcibly expelled on
the orders of Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Rabin.

Altogether 200,000-230,000 Palestinians left in this stage, according to
Morris ([3], p. 492). According to Historian Ilan Pappe, "In a matter of
seven (April -November 1948) months, five hundred and thirty one
villages were destroyed and eleven urban neighborhoods emptied [...] The
mass expulsion was accompanied by massacres, rape and [the] imprisonment
of men [...] in labor camps for periods [of] over a year."[9]
[3] Morris, Benny (2003). The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem
Revisited. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521009677.
[9] http://www.badil.org/al-majdal/2006/.../article03.htm

Number of Arabs in Israel, after 1947: 160,000

Some were too old or too sick to run.

Number of Jews in West Bank before 1947 100,000


Number of Jews in West Bank after 1947: 0

There are over 260,000 Israeli settlers living in the West Bank today
(2007), as well as around 185,000 Israeli Jews living in Israeli-annexed
East Jerusalem.

How would you feel if you were a white boy living in the black part of
town after the KKK had a lynching? You had nothin' to do with it, buuuut
it might be prudent to take a short vacation.

In any event, do these displaced Jews have the right of return? Hmmm?

What Israel is doing is (1) aggrandizing itself by conquering land
through (2) ethnic cleansing. Both of which are illegal by international
law. Ethnic cleansing is being implemented by bull dozing homes (such as
Rachel Corrie was trying to protect), up-rooting olive orchards,
installation of Israeli only roads, and constant military attacks.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Article 13.

(1) Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence
within the borders of each state.

(2) Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his
own, and to return to his country.

Israel had a cease fire from Hamas until Saturday 10 June 2006 when the
Palestinian Islamist group Hamas shelved a 16-month-old truce after
Israeli attacks on Gaza killed 10 people, including women and children
on a beach outing.

A child, Huda Ghalya, wept for her parents and siblings killed by the
attack.


You forgot to mention that there were a series of rockets fired at Israel
from Gaza, before the Israeli attack on Gaza. But of course, we do not
want to hear about those things.

Are you going to continue arguing politics on this garden site? I'm sure
most people are sick of this stuff. As long as you keep putting out your
stupid attacks, I will respond, so why not just stop it now.

Sherwin


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In article ,
sherwindu wrote:

Billy Rose wrote:

In article ,
sherwindu wrote:

Nobody on this gardening site should really care about your anti-semetic
predjudices. You can brand the Israeli's as facists, but I think they
are
just
defending their country.

and, (2)
misrepresentation of Lyc-O-Mato's nutritional value.

I am very pleased to say, we already have Palestinian neighbors, thank
you. Christian Arabs who also were chased from their homes by the IDF.

More t han likely they were fleeing from the civil wars between
Palestinians
many of whom have as much contempt for Christians as Jews.


I'm sorry everybody. The man called me anti-Semitic. I guess I turned
over one too many rocks. Do I have to declare myself non-anti-Semetic to
this cretin? I'm better than no one, and no one is better than me.

As far as my Christian Arab Palestinian neighbors are concerned, they
just want to go back to their homes in Palestine. The homes that they
are barred from by Israel.


If their homes were in Bethlehem or Nazereth, there are no laws
prohibiting
them from living there. The Christian population of those towns used to
be
in the majority, but the Moslems have made their lives miserable, and now
they are in the minority.



Hey, how about one country with justice and freedom for all?


Israel is the only democracy in the middle east. It is the Jewish
homeland, and the Israeli's want to keep it that way. The Arabs
have their choice of living in numerous countries surrounding Israel.
The same is not true for Jewish people, almost a million of them were
forced out of their ancestral homes (some have lived there for two
thousand years) by the Arabs and forced to flee to Israel. Arabs
living in Israel enjoy the same rights as Jews, except they cannot
serve in the military. I suggest you study up on these things before
you go spreading your stupid predjudices on gardening sites.

Sherwin



What a schmuck you are Sherwin.


Hey, you started this, big mouth.


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Sherwin, you are a waste of space. You have no concept of what a
dialogue is. I'm sure you know where you can put your tomato. Nazi.
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Billy Rose wrote:

In article ,
sherwindu wrote:

Billy Rose wrote:

In article ,
sherwindu wrote:

Nobody on this gardening site should really care about your anti-semetic
predjudices. You can brand the Israeli's as facists, but I think they
are
just
defending their country.

and, (2)
misrepresentation of Lyc-O-Mato's nutritional value.

I am very pleased to say, we already have Palestinian neighbors, thank
you. Christian Arabs who also were chased from their homes by the IDF.

More t han likely they were fleeing from the civil wars between
Palestinians
many of whom have as much contempt for Christians as Jews.

I'm sorry everybody. The man called me anti-Semitic. I guess I turned
over one too many rocks. Do I have to declare myself non-anti-Semetic to
this cretin? I'm better than no one, and no one is better than me.

As far as my Christian Arab Palestinian neighbors are concerned, they
just want to go back to their homes in Palestine. The homes that they
are barred from by Israel.


If their homes were in Bethlehem or Nazereth, there are no laws
prohibiting
them from living there. The Christian population of those towns used to
be
in the majority, but the Moslems have made their lives miserable, and now
they are in the minority.



Hey, how about one country with justice and freedom for all?


Israel is the only democracy in the middle east. It is the Jewish
homeland, and the Israeli's want to keep it that way. The Arabs
have their choice of living in numerous countries surrounding Israel.
The same is not true for Jewish people, almost a million of them were
forced out of their ancestral homes (some have lived there for two
thousand years) by the Arabs and forced to flee to Israel. Arabs
living in Israel enjoy the same rights as Jews, except they cannot
serve in the military. I suggest you study up on these things before
you go spreading your stupid predjudices on gardening sites.

Sherwin



What a schmuck you are Sherwin.


Hey, you started this, big mouth.


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Sherwin, you are a waste of space. You have no concept of what a
dialogue is.


Your concept consists of using foul language. You do not answer
any of my claims directly, so you never opened a dialog.

I'm sure you know where you can put your tomato. Nazi.


You calling me a Nazi, now that's the biggest joke of all.
Why don't you give it a rest and stop making a fool of yourself.

Sherwin


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In article ,
sherwindu wrote:

Billy Rose wrote:

In article ,
sherwindu wrote:

Billy Rose wrote:

In article ,
sherwindu wrote:

Nobody on this gardening site should really care about your
anti-semetic
predjudices. You can brand the Israeli's as facists, but I think
they
are
just
defending their country.

and, (2)
misrepresentation of Lyc-O-Mato's nutritional value.

I am very pleased to say, we already have Palestinian neighbors,
thank
you. Christian Arabs who also were chased from their homes by the
IDF.

More t han likely they were fleeing from the civil wars between
Palestinians
many of whom have as much contempt for Christians as Jews.

I'm sorry everybody. The man called me anti-Semitic. I guess I turned
over one too many rocks. Do I have to declare myself non-anti-Semetic
to
this cretin? I'm better than no one, and no one is better than me.

As far as my Christian Arab Palestinian neighbors are concerned, they
just want to go back to their homes in Palestine. The homes that they
are barred from by Israel.

If their homes were in Bethlehem or Nazereth, there are no laws
prohibiting
them from living there. The Christian population of those towns used
to
be
in the majority, but the Moslems have made their lives miserable, and
now
they are in the minority.



Hey, how about one country with justice and freedom for all?

Israel is the only democracy in the middle east. It is the Jewish
homeland, and the Israeli's want to keep it that way. The Arabs
have their choice of living in numerous countries surrounding Israel.
The same is not true for Jewish people, almost a million of them were
forced out of their ancestral homes (some have lived there for two
thousand years) by the Arabs and forced to flee to Israel. Arabs
living in Israel enjoy the same rights as Jews, except they cannot
serve in the military. I suggest you study up on these things before
you go spreading your stupid predjudices on gardening sites.

Sherwin



What a schmuck you are Sherwin.

Hey, you started this, big mouth.


--
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Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)


Sherwin, you are a waste of space. You have no concept of what a
dialogue is.


Your concept consists of using foul language. You do not answer
any of my claims directly, so you never opened a dialog.

I'm sure you know where you can put your tomato. Nazi.


You calling me a Nazi, now that's the biggest joke of all.
Why don't you give it a rest and stop making a fool of yourself.

Sherwin


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http://imeu.net/news/article002597.shtml
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In article , Charlie wrote:

On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 00:22:27 -0500, sherwindu
wrote:



Billy Rose wrote:

In article ,
sherwindu wrote:

Billy Rose wrote:

In article ,
sherwindu wrote:

Nobody on this gardening site should really care about your
anti-semetic
predjudices. You can brand the Israeli's as facists, but I think
they
are
just
defending their country.

and, (2)
misrepresentation of Lyc-O-Mato's nutritional value.

I am very pleased to say, we already have Palestinian neighbors,
thank
you. Christian Arabs who also were chased from their homes by the
IDF.

More t han likely they were fleeing from the civil wars between
Palestinians
many of whom have as much contempt for Christians as Jews.

I'm sorry everybody. The man called me anti-Semitic. I guess I turned
over one too many rocks. Do I have to declare myself non-anti-Semetic
to
this cretin? I'm better than no one, and no one is better than me.

As far as my Christian Arab Palestinian neighbors are concerned, they
just want to go back to their homes in Palestine. The homes that they
are barred from by Israel.

If their homes were in Bethlehem or Nazereth, there are no laws
prohibiting
them from living there. The Christian population of those towns used
to
be
in the majority, but the Moslems have made their lives miserable, and
now
they are in the minority.



Hey, how about one country with justice and freedom for all?

Israel is the only democracy in the middle east. It is the Jewish
homeland, and the Israeli's want to keep it that way. The Arabs
have their choice of living in numerous countries surrounding Israel.
The same is not true for Jewish people, almost a million of them were
forced out of their ancestral homes (some have lived there for two
thousand years) by the Arabs and forced to flee to Israel. Arabs
living in Israel enjoy the same rights as Jews, except they cannot
serve in the military. I suggest you study up on these things before
you go spreading your stupid predjudices on gardening sites.

Sherwin



What a schmuck you are Sherwin.

Hey, you started this, big mouth.


--
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Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)

Sherwin, you are a waste of space. You have no concept of what a
dialogue is.


Your concept consists of using foul language. You do not answer
any of my claims directly, so you never opened a dialog.

I'm sure you know where you can put your tomato. Nazi.


You calling me a Nazi, now that's the biggest joke of all.
Why don't you give it a rest and stop making a fool of yourself.

Sherwin


It is not Billy that is making something of himself, Sherwin.

Sorry Billy, sometimes you just can't let it go.



Sometimes it is good to dance.


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William Wagner wrote:

Sometimes it is good to dance.


To watch us dance is to hear our hearts speak. ~Hopi Indian Saying



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Same of my faves that move me literally.

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Well, I see you have made a real study of this finding every wacko web site you
can
to foster your case. I suggest you take your bullshit and move it out of
rec.gardening.

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