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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 2585670" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Jordan occupies lands that at one time or another was considered part of Palestine. Jordan was created by others, just like Israel, within those old, contested, and muddled lines. Palestinians in Jordan (and other arab states) live in equally crappy conditions but they seem to be ok with it as long as there isn't a Jew at the helm.</p><p></p><p>The "rights" to occupy land in that region are clouded in thousands of years of meddling and fighting...aggravated by religion. The Palestinians, or more precisely Hamas, aren't noble freedom fighters. They are religious fanatics. So are the Jews for that matter. </p><p></p><p>I'm no expert but I know which side is more likely to establish a society based on freedom, coexistence, and freedom of association, and it isn't Hamas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 2585670, member: 42"] Jordan occupies lands that at one time or another was considered part of Palestine. Jordan was created by others, just like Israel, within those old, contested, and muddled lines. Palestinians in Jordan (and other arab states) live in equally crappy conditions but they seem to be ok with it as long as there isn't a Jew at the helm. The "rights" to occupy land in that region are clouded in thousands of years of meddling and fighting...aggravated by religion. The Palestinians, or more precisely Hamas, aren't noble freedom fighters. They are religious fanatics. So are the Jews for that matter. I'm no expert but I know which side is more likely to establish a society based on freedom, coexistence, and freedom of association, and it isn't Hamas. [/QUOTE]
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