All of us, every single man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth were born with the same unalienable rights; to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, if the governments of the world can't get that through their thick skulls, then, regime change will be necessary.
The media is reporting that the Muslim attacker in the Chattanooga shootings is Kuwaiti. That may not be accurate, based on the current reporting, it would appear that his mother Rasmia Abdulazeez is indeed from Kuwait, but his father Youssuf Abdulazeez is from Nablus in Israel.
I should add that most of the expelled Palestinians were recognized by Jordan since they were from West Bank. US paid Jordan a shitload of money to resettle them. It was primarily the ones from Gaza that wound up in US and other western countries since Jordan could not be convinced to "adopt" them.
Interesting. I know Jordan has never been very keen on adopting Palestians. Back in, what was it, 72, the King of Jordan had several thousand Palestinians killed because he was tired of their behavior.
I think Thomas Friedman called that the Hama Rules.
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Thumb through high school yearbooks today. Don't we find many a Muslim looking much like the Chattanooga jihadist? Friendly guys -- and all.
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The media is reporting that the Muslim attacker in the Chattanooga shootings is Kuwaiti. That may not be accurate, based on the current reporting, it would appear that his mother Rasmia Abdulazeez is indeed from Kuwait, but his father Youssuf Abdulazeez is from Nablus in Israel.
Thanks for that information. I was not aware of that.
I should add that most of the expelled Palestinians were recognized by Jordan since they were from West Bank. US paid Jordan a shitload of money to resettle them. It was primarily the ones from Gaza that wound up in US and other western countries since Jordan could not be convinced to "adopt" them.
Interesting. I know Jordan has never been very keen on adopting Palestians. Back in, what was it, 72, the King of Jordan had several thousand Palestinians killed because he was tired of their behavior.
I think Thomas Friedman called that the Hama Rules.
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