Compare: Iranian Rally TO WWII Rally How come they both seem to refer to themselves as being so righteous? Strange...remarkably similar. Might they precipitate WWIII?
No, they haven't had a war initiated by them since they adopted a Parliament in 1905. And since long before that too.
Do you think someone should take care of the belligerence of the Americans too? They just destroyed two entire countries over the last eight years and killed a million people. More MEMRIs from Israel.:shrug:
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tell that to the palestinians. for some reason they think rockets and explosives will promote them to the 21st century.
No thats what Israelis think. Thats why they are building settlements on Palestinian land while raining missiles on them everyday. And still, they call themselves the victims. Strange.
we are raining missiles on them? The Palestinians, who only desire peace. Since the commencement of the 'Ceasefire' they have managed to fire over 103 Qassams. They must have gone of accidentally. To put it in context can you imagine citizens in your town getting away with firing 103 Qassams and not being able to be caught? Yes you and me know it's balderdash, they are fired with little chance the terrorists will be arrested, imprisoned, charged or persecuted.
If they were really smart they'd find ways to infiltrate the governments. By doing something like...owning all of a needed product. But...Muslims don't study law and would have no idea how.
India: Politics of Starvation By Sudha Ramachandran Asia Times November 12, 2002 At least 40 tribals, most of them children, are said to have starved to death over a span of a month in the western Indian state of Rajasthan. It is a situation of the cruelest irony for even as the death toll from starvation mounts and hundreds waste away without food to eat, India’s granaries overflow. It was a probe by the People’s Union for Civil Liberties that uncovered the horrifying details of the starvation deaths in the Baran district of Rajasthan. Cultivation has ceased here for the area is reeling under its fifth successive year of acute drought. The local tribals have been reduced to dire poverty. Desperately short of food and driven by hunger, the tribals have turned to eating a wild grass called sama. This grass is hard for humans to digest. As a result, the tribals, especially children, have developed severe digestive ailments, resulting in death. The starvation deaths in Rajasthan are a replay of a similar tragic story that unfolded in poverty-stricken Kashipur in the eastern state of Orissa last year. There, tribals driven by poverty and unable to buy even the subsidized rice provided through government ration shops were forced to eat fungus-ridden mango kernel.