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Our problem is basically that we haven't been thinking "outside the box"
as they say. Tonight, on "Sixty Minutes", Dan Rather interviewed the President of Iran, Mr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, regarding the presence of Israel in the mideast, and how all true Moslems must battle against this infringement on Islamic lands. The Iranian President further suggested that if such a Jewish nation was to be established in the world in the aftermath of the Holocaust, it should have been established in either the United States or Europe- not in Palestine. Okay, let's run with that idea. The total population of Israel is around 6,352,117 according to the CIA Factbook on nations: https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications...k/geos/is.html In comparison to that figure, the total population of the United States is around 298,444,215 according to the same source. In other words, the total population of Israel is only around 4.6% of the entire United States population. I'm pretty sure we could absorb a 4.6% increase in our total population without major threat, particularly if that 4.6% of total population gain consisted of some of the most literate and well-educated people on the face of the planet. So here's my Grand Schemata: the entire population of the nation of Israel must be encouraged to immigrate to the United States at the earliest opportunity. This shall accomplish many things in one fell swoop: 1.) The United States shall no longer serve as a lightning rod in regards to any problems between the Israelis and their Arab neighbors, with resulting terrorism on United States soil. 2.) Further economic aid to Israel can be eliminated from the federal budget, thereby saving us between two and four billion dollars a year. 3.) Palestinians can now have their nation, and figure out what exactly _they_ can do with that much desert wasteland given a chance. 4.) The Moslems could now get back to their great historical and theological business- debating who should have truly taken up the mantle of Mohammed as the sole leader of Islam, and killing each other over anyone who doesn't see it that way. 5.) The west could get back _our_ historical and theological business- debating how best to screw with the Islamic brain in an attempt to get oil at the lowest prices, and turn the above two groups of Islam against each other. 6.) Israel shall now have its historical capital back, and rebuilt in the Promised Land Of Milk And Honey; i.e. Beverly Hills. 7.) Being that the Israelis were the first people who came up with the brilliant concept of tossing their God into a gold-covered suitcase with two Cherubim on top, and getting the hell out of town when the going got bad, a new venue for the continuing history of Judaism should be a great inspiration to new stories for the Midrash. See them now, parting the East River, and fleeing from the hard bondage of Manhattan's Fifth Avenue with the chariots of the ad executives in hot pursuit, to their time of wandering around in Queens till they can hail a cab. Which might take up to forty years. :-) Pat |
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On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 01:02:01 -0500, Pat Flannery wrote:
Tonight, on "Sixty Minutes", Dan Rather interviewed the President of Iran, Mr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, regarding the presence of Israel in the mideast, and how all true Moslems must battle against this infringement on Islamic lands. I didn't see the show, but I think you meant to say Mike Wallace, not Dan Rather. Dan doesn't work there anymore. Dale |
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Pat Flannery wrote:
Our problem is basically that we haven't been thinking "outside the box" as they say. I'm pretty sure we could absorb a 4.6% increase in our total population without major threat, particularly if that 4.6% of total population gain consisted of some of the most literate and well-educated people on the face of the planet. Well, the U.S. could give them parts of Arizona or New Mexico. The area looks barren and similar to the middle east. Of course instead of fighting the arabs, the Israeli's would have to fight the indians. ;-) Rusty |
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On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 01:02:01 -0500, in a place far, far away, Pat
Flannery made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: Our problem is basically that we haven't been thinking "outside the box" as they say. Tonight, on "Sixty Minutes", Dan Rather interviewed the President of Iran, Mr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, regarding the presence of Israel in the mideast, and how all true Moslems must battle against this infringement on Islamic lands. And you believe him? How naive. Israel is just the latest excuse for Mideast strife, not the reason. Islam has had bloody borders for many centuries. Appeasing these creatures by once again screwing the Jews will only encourage them in their goal of reestablishing the Caliphate. |
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![]() Dale wrote: I didn't see the show, but I think you meant to say Mike Wallace, not Dan Rather. Dan doesn't work there anymore. You got me! It was indeed Wallace, not Rather. I'm still working out the details of the Big Plan though. A key to it is convincing the Israelis that the United States is their actual homeland, and Moses took a wrong turn while out in the desert (since he took forty years to march them a few hundred miles, I assume he took a lot of wrong turns; either that, or he started following the wrong cloud with disastrous results). In this regard, the Mormon belief that Native Americans are the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel may prove most useful; whereas I don't really expect the Israelis to buy this whole concept, it will give them a reasonable excuse to high-tail it out of the Mideast to greener pastures on this side of the Atlantic without loss of pride, and I see the Native American casinos being put on far firmer and well regulated financial ground as a result. I am also fairly sure that bison chew their cud, and Kosher Bison On Rye could become a new taste sensation that would rapidly gain favor at delis near these casinos. Any doubt about the kosher aspect of bison can be quickly eliminated by merely looking at one's face: http://www.vetmed.wisc.edu/dms/fapm/...05-buffalo.jpg You will note that this creature is bearded, and does not cut the hair at the corners of its head. It might as well be wearing a Yamaka. If Michelangelo's sculpture of Moses is to be believed, the horns may also be highly significant: http://www.onlinekunst.de/maerz/img/...chelangelo.jpg Pat |
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![]() Rusty wrote: Well, the U.S. could give them parts of Arizona or New Mexico. The area looks barren and similar to the middle east. Yeah, but who would want to live in Israel if it weren't for the reason that God gave them the place (provided of course that they could kick out the squatters who were already there)? Consider that during the Diaspora that Jews settled in enclaves in many lands, and had major populations in many cities, such as: Warsaw, Poland Prague, Czechoslovakia Toledo, Spain Moscow, Russia Berlin, Germany New York, New York Hollywood, California Miami, Florida Las Vegas, Nevada ....of these, only Las Vegas could be said to have a climate similar to Israel, and yet the Jewish culture thrived in all of them. Even Las Vegas has advantages over Israel, in that if your blown up by a bomb, it's not a random act of terrorism, but a specific act to teach you a lesson regarding respect to one's superiors. The only threat from incoming rockets is if a fireworks display malfunctions, and instead of being forced to build the pyramids, you can get first-class accommodations inside of one, meals included, at a knock-down price. Imagine a land where the major threat of injury is if a half-naked showgirl falls off of an elephant onto you. This is the Promised Land! Of course instead of fighting the arabs, the Israeli's would have to fight the indians. Fight their long-lost brothers? I think not! Not so long as the sun shines and the Kosher wine flows! ;-) Pat |
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![]() Pat Flannery wrote: So here's my Grand Schemata: the entire population of the nation of Israel must be encouraged to immigrate to the United States at the earliest opportunity. How about convincing the entire population of America's prison system to be paradropped into Tehran? |
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On 14 Aug 2006 08:13:11 -0700, in a place far, far away,
made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: Pat Flannery wrote: So here's my Grand Schemata: the entire population of the nation of Israel must be encouraged to immigrate to the United States at the earliest opportunity. How about convincing the entire population of America's prison system to be paradropped into Tehran? To get this back on topic, Lunar Zion: http://www.transterrestrial.com/archives/000425.html |
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![]() "Pat Flannery" wrote in message ... See them now, parting the East River Beats the hell out of swimming in it, last I heard ![]() |
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On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 00:23:14 -0700, Dale wrote:
I didn't see the show, but I think you meant to say Mike Wallace, not Dan Rather. Dan doesn't work there anymore. ....And we're rather glad he doesn't. OM -- ]=====================================[ ] OMBlog - http://www.io.com/~o_m/omworld [ ] Let's face it: Sometimes you *need* [ ] an obnoxious opinion in your day! [ ]=====================================[ |
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