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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-22-2013 @ 11:50AM
Mark the Artist said...
Wrong, Sean. It only has observer status. Not the status of a country or state. That can only happen if the issue is voted on via the Security Council and they accept it. America has veto power there, so that is not going to happen any time soon. Which I am sure upsets you. But since many of the other countries at the UN General Assembly are tinpot dictatorships whose leaders were not even democratically elected, it's a good thing. Gaza itself is run by a bunch of Hamas terrorist thugs who have publicly said Jews are apes and pigs and should all be put to death, down to the last person, and that the Muslims should and will take over all of Europe. They also danced on 9/11 and celebrate Bin Laden. There's your "Palestine" for you! Hope it makes you proud.
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1-22-2013 @ 1:05PM
Sean McLachlan said...
While those countries can't recognize Palestine via the UN they do, indeed, recognize its sovereignty. I have made no statement in support of Palestine except for stating the fact that it is recognized by many nations. You are putting words in my mouth and I have no desire to get into it with you if you can't actually speak to what I'm saying.
1-24-2013 @ 2:46AM
Reallynotpc said...
Why introduce your own politics into a purely descriptive piece? Nether useful nor necessary.