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On 12/17/17 12:15 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 17 Dec 2017 09:11:28 -0500, Keyser Soze
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On 12/16/17 10:17 PM,
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On Sat, 16 Dec 2017 20:46:44 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

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On Sat, 16 Dec 2017 16:50:53 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 12/16/17 4:47 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 16 Dec 2017 15:23:43 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote:

Not a chance. I've never had any respect or use for the christian right,
christian evangelicals or any religious proselytizers. In fact, I
believe religious proselytism should be illegal everywhere.

So you have stopped supporting the religious apartheid regime in the
Eastern Med now? ... cool


Say what? If you are referring to the jews, as far as I know, they do
not go looking for converts, nor do most orthodox, conservative, or
reform jews evangelize.

The place where we are talking about is a caliphate and very
unapologetic about it. If you are not Jewish, you are a second class
"resident", not even a real citizen.


You really need to grow out of the “But what about...” bull****.

If you had any consistency in your beliefs, it would not be necessary.
All of your strongly held beliefs seem to come with an "except".



Yeah, well, many things, issues, whatevers, in life come with
exceptions. Perhaps if you had followed a *disciplined* course of study
in humanities somewhere, you might know that. Your helter-skelter
education has given you little more than blinders and an intellectually
terminal case of "But what abouts"... You seem to seek perfection in
humanity and...it ain't there and never will be.


If you went to a college that never encouraged "what if" you wasted
your money. You certainly can't say you gained any critical thinking
skills. You just go in lock step with what is and never ask what
things could be.

Oh, by the way, Muslims citizens in Israel have all the rights of
citizenship, including the right to vote, the right to worship, the
right to obtain higher education, the right to practice professions and
own businesses.


"Separate but equal" That is BS



You don't know what you are talking about. Did you read an article
somewhere?

In the area of schooling (you mentioned separate but equal), kids attend
the schools their parents choose. There are four types of schools the
state schools, attended by most pupils; state Jewish religious schools,
which emphasize Jewish studies, tradition, and observance; Arab and
Druze schools, with instruction in Arabic and special focus on Arab and
Druze history, religion, and culture; and private schools, which operate
under various religious and international auspices. The reality is,
there is more "separate but equal" bull**** taking place between
orthodox and non-religious Jews in Israel.

Oh, and by the way, Israel does far better for its citizens in the area
of health care than the United States. According to Wikipedia, health
care in Israel is universal and participation in a medical insurance
plan is compulsory. All Israeli residents are entitled to basic health
care as a fundamental right. The Israeli healthcare system is based on
the National Health Insurance Law of 1995, which mandates all citizens
resident in the country to join one of four official health insurance
organizations, known as Kupot Holim (קופת חולים - "Sick Funds") which
are run as not-for-profit organizations and are prohibited by law from
denying any Israeli resident membership. Israelis can increase their
medical coverage and improve their options by purchasing private health
insurance. In a survey of 48 countries in 2013, Israel's health system
was ranked fourth in the world in terms of efficiency, and in 2014 it
ranked seventh out of 51. In 2015, Israel was ranked sixth-healthiest
country in the world by Bloomberg rankings and ranked eighth in terms of
life expectancy. The United States didn't make the Top 10.

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