Re: [CTRL] Christians back eviction

2002-10-24 Thread flw
-Caveat Lector- > > BTW, most (90%) of the American Indiginous died as a result of > > European disease for which they had no immunity. This happened long > > before the US even existed. Of course the reduced remainder were more > > vulnerable to ethnic cleansing later on. > Not really - seeing

Re: [CTRL] Christians back eviction

2002-10-24 Thread thew
-Caveat Lector- on 10/24/02 9:38 AM, flw at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > -Caveat Lector- > > > And your point is? > > BTW, most (90%) of the American Indiginous died as a result of > European disease for which they had no immunity. This happened long > before the US even existed. Of course the red

Re: [CTRL] Christians back eviction

2002-10-24 Thread flw
-Caveat Lector- > The US on the other did a much better job of ethnic cleansing of the > previous inhabitants of the US, and those they missed, they relocated > forcibly to "reservations." And your point is? BTW, most (90%) of the American Indiginous died as a result of European disease for whic

Re: [CTRL] Christians back eviction

2002-10-23 Thread thew
-Caveat Lector- No Both are specific terms for horrific acts. But they are not the same thing, and neither is acceptable. I will give you an example. The Nazi's tried to commit ethnic cleansing, and though they gave it a good try they did not succeed. They did succeed in the forced relocation of

Re: [CTRL] Christians back eviction

2002-10-23 Thread flw
-Caveat Lector- > Not that I support forced relocation, but Jordan was Palestine too. I guess 'forced relocation' is now the current euphemism for ethnic cleansing. Guess it is better then the term preferred by the Sharoniks - 'Wogocide". flw http://www.ctrl.org/";>www.ctrl.org DECLARATION & DIS

Re: [CTRL] Christians back eviction

2002-10-23 Thread Prudy L
-Caveat Lector- In a message dated 10/23/2002 10:32:13 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Last week, thousands of evangelical Christians cheered as a member from > Israel¹s Knesset > called for the "relocation of Palestinians" from the West Bank to Jordan. Yes, and we all know

Re: [CTRL] Christians back eviction

2002-10-23 Thread thew
-Caveat Lector- Not that I support forced relocation, but Jordan was Palestine too. on 10/23/02 4:04 AM, Euphorian at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > -Caveat Lector- > > From http://www.arabnews.com/Article.asp?ID=19689 > > Evangelical Christians back eviction > By Barbara Ferguson, Arab News Corres

[CTRL] Christians back eviction

2002-10-23 Thread Euphorian
-Caveat Lector- >From http://www.arabnews.com/Article.asp?ID=19689 Evangelical Christians back eviction By Barbara Ferguson, Arab News Correspondent WASHINGTON, 23 October — Throughout the world, criticism is growing against Israel’s hard-line tactics against Palestinians, but support for Zioni