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Because Nazi war crimes was the factor in Christian guilt, Israel should have been settled about a thousand miles north-west of the current occupation.
Because Nazi war crimes was the factor in Christian guilt, Israel should have been settled about a thousand miles north-west of the current occupation.
The One and Only Worldwise Dave Shaver 01:51, 7 July 2009 (UTC)


==Your recent edits==
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Let the rag heads have their land!

Our greatest generation fought the Nazis and now we have another battle to fight.

As an American, I know that "our greatest generation" is not just Americans or Britians. ALL of our peaceful people learned how to resist and fight against the Nazi's.

Today's Muslim enemies of the United States were allies in WWII.

Today, our interest in the Middle East is to protect the people in Israel. It has nothing to do with "oil".

We do have oil on this side of the planet!

Unfortunately, 60 years ago, Great Britian sliced out a prime piece of the Mediteranain to pay for Germany's sins. Of course the culprit of the Jews was the "NAZI"s, but it was the government of Germany who was the culprit which allowed the atrocities.

Of course, on a global timeline, there should be an Israel.

But the location of Israel today is not where it should be.

Lands are sold, lost and found. The people who live in todays Israel never earned the right to occupy the land. They just planted their democracy via the United Nations pillow on the eastern Mediteranian.

Because Nazi war crimes was the factor in Christian guilt, Israel should have been settled about a thousand miles north-west of the current occupation. The One and Only Worldwise Dave Shaver 01:51, 7 July 2009 (UTC)

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