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I missed the game today and only just got done watching the replay, not knowing how it panned out. Was going wild, Schwarber and Harper hitting them out of the park but I reckon Realmuto's HR was the dagger, put us up 6-1.George, Harper might have changed the course of this series![]()
Great question, Dard. It will be very interesting to hear back. Surely it won’t take long for a response?Who would you prefer read the under-oath testimony?
You consider public rallies cheering on the initial attack by every Che Guevara-wearing dunce in Australia to be very few?Interesting to compare the Ukraine war with the new war in the Middle East.
When the Ukraine war kicked off every random person had an opinion, left and right, on here and in other places I discuss world events.
With the war in the Middle East very few people to have popped up with opinions.
What's the difference between the two conflicts?
Interesting to compare the Ukraine war with the new war in the Middle East.
When the Ukraine war kicked off every random person had an opinion, left and right, on here and in other places I discuss world events.
With the war in the Middle East very few people to have popped up with opinions.
What's the difference between the two conflicts?
The broader ongoing conflict or this particular chapter ?.Interesting to compare the Ukraine war with the new war in the Middle East.
When the Ukraine war kicked off every random person had an opinion, left and right, on here and in other places I discuss world events.
With the war in the Middle East very few people to have popped up with opinions.
What's the difference between the two conflicts?
Never going to happen.To me its a war that's never stopped.
The place is a mess and i can't think of any way to fix it.
Maybe Gaza should be annexed and administered by Egypt.
The inhabitants "shouldn't" want to kill Egyptians as badly as Israeli's, and who knows, over time it could get to the point where they could have free access to Egypt.
Interesting to compare the Ukraine war with the new war in the Middle East.
When the Ukraine war kicked off every random person had an opinion, left and right, on here and in other places I discuss world events.
With the war in the Middle East very few people to have popped up with opinions.
What's the difference between the two conflicts?
You consider public rallies cheering on the initial attack by every Che Guevara-wearing dunce in Australia to be very few?
Was practically one in every progressive pocket all over the globe.
The broader ongoing conflict or this particular chapter ?.
Meh I ignore those, there's always going to be rallies by fringe groups.
I'm more interested in why everyday people don't seem to have an opinion on this one. Is it because they can't decide or they feel that they don't have enough information or what?
This particular chapter. There's been recurrent and ongoing conflict in Russia and Central Europe for hundreds of years but people still had strong opinions on the Ukraine invasion. Why don't they have strong opinions on the Hamas incursion and the response to it?
Meh I ignore those, there's always going to be rallies by fringe groups.
I'm more interested in why everyday people don't seem to have an opinion on this one. Is it because they can't decide or they feel that they don't have enough information or what?
Do you support the oppressed victims who stood outside the Sydney Opera house shouting "Death To Jews " ( not Israeli's , Jews ), or do you support the Victims of terrorists who blatantly made land grabs in area's that were given to Palestinians.
Its almost like watching a war between Stalin and Hitler.
Pretty much i feel sorry for any people there who are trying to live a normal life.
I’m sure they do, I support Israel’s right to defend itself and think it’s a joke the same people who called the massacre of innocents a glorious day now call for restraint in the response.This particular chapter. There's been recurrent and ongoing conflict in Russia and Central Europe for hundreds of years but people still had strong opinions on the Ukraine invasion. Why don't they have strong opinions on the Hamas incursion and the response to it?
It’s a bit more complicated than a land grab, the history of this part of the world is amazing and very complicated. Just the post ww1 League of Nations carve up and mandates is complicated enough, that worked out well and the UN are just as bad.Do you support the oppressed victims who stood outside the Sydney Opera house shouting "Death To Jews " ( not Israeli's , Jews ), or do you support the Victims of terrorists who blatantly made land grabs in area's that were given to Palestinians.
Its almost like watching a war between Stalin and Hitler.
Pretty much i feel sorry for any people there who are trying to live a normal life.
Until the 20th century the Ottomans tended to be pretty tolerant to religion ( as long as taxes were paid ).It’s a bit more complicated than a land grab, the history of this part of the world is amazing and very complicated. Just the post ww1 League of Nations carve up and mandates is complicated enough, that worked out well and the UN are just as bad.
That’s debatable but it’s really before the ottomans and before them and before them and so on into antiquity. The world is just one long list of one race or religion replacing another only to be replaced themselves or morph into some blended population. I remember the map of the world including place names being quite different and people collect old globes and maps in part because of that, some are quite rare.Until the 20th century the Ottomans tended to be pretty tolerant to religion ( as long as taxes were paid ).
The people of Palestine were pretty much forced to co-exist.
Jews did put up with a lot of discrimination for a long time though, and i can see why they felt they needed their special "own place to live ".