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originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: vonclod
Full disclosure, I am a Zionist because I do believe that Israel should be a free state.
wow... Nice attempt at rewriting history without showing why the Romans did that.
Apart from that you are completely ignoring the the international community gave Israel back to the Jewish people
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
a reply to: IAMALLYETALLIAM
Your anti-semitism is telling, and shows how ignorant people like you ramble all day long about topics you know nothing about. Looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and swims like a duck, it can't be a chicken...it must be a duck. You give the same BS excuses as nazis, you make the same claims as nazis blaming Jewish people and Israel for everything, even when your friends in HAMAS attacked Israel first...
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
a reply to: alldaylong
There you go ignoring yet again that it was an attempt at denying Jewish people their history... BTW, you lose, continue siding with HAMAS with their imaginary country that never existed.... Meanwhile the allies and the international community gave Israel back to the Jewish people and made it their country. Now run along and go grab some Palestinian kids to hide behind them... Today's international community/aka the UN is full of dictators which is why they are anti-Israel, just like your buddies in HAMAS...
originally posted by: sunkuong
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
Native americans have not been granted thier own lands. Those lands are denied them.
But native americans arent defendinv themselves with rockets an missiles. So there is that
originally posted by: sunkuong
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
Native americans have not been granted thier own lands. Those lands are denied them.
But native americans arent defendinv themselves with rockets an missiles. So there is that
Indian reservation is a legal designation for an area of land managed by a federally recognized Native American tribe under the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs rather than the state governments of the United States in which they are physically located. Each of the 326[1] Indian reservations in the United States is associated with a particular Native American nation. Some of the country's 574[3] federally recognized tribes have more than one reservation, while some share reservations, and others have no reservations at all. In addition, because of past land allotments, leading to some sales to non–Native Americans, some reservations are severely fragmented, with each piece of tribal, individual, and privately held land being a separate enclave. This jumble of private and public real estate creates significant administrative, political, and legal difficulties.[4]
The collective geographical area of all reservations is 56,200,000 acres (22,700,000 ha; 87,800 sq mi; 227,000 km2),[1] approximately the size of Idaho. While most reservations are small compared to U.S. states, there are 12 Indian reservations larger than the state of Rhode Island. The largest reservation, the Navajo Nation Reservation, is similar in size to West Virginia. Reservations are unevenly distributed throughout the country; the majority are west of the Mississippi River and occupy lands that were first reserved by treaty or "granted" from the public domain"
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