Words I use on “Sabbah”

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Here’s a heat/size map of this blog, courtesy of Wordle. My favourites: Palestinian and Peace, not Israel.

Looking forward to “Peace”. Meanwhile, for “Occupation” to end with the end of “Israel”, figuratively speaking. Or actually, not figuratively speaking!

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6 Comments on “Words I use on “Sabbah””

  • 28 September, 2008, 11:17

    Hi Sabah, I think you might be interested in this…I posted a campaign about the Hate DVD distributed in the US (http://alidahmash.blogspot.com/2008/09/obsession-with-hate.html) appreciate if you can do the same

  • 28 September, 2008, 14:31

    Isn’t that a bit of a contradiction?
    You have (Palestine Peace Israel) as your main tags, yet you believe Israel should be eliminated off the map, yet you believe in peace.
    Peace is about co-existence not driving the other side into the sea.

  • 28 September, 2008, 18:52

    @Yazan - Who said driving the other side into the sea? eliminating Israel from the map does not eliminate Jews. I’ll be more than happy to live in peace with all religions in one country. “One State” that is!

  • 29 September, 2008, 17:30

    But do you sincerely believe that Jews living in one state with Palestinians (I’m assuming the state would be Palestine not Israel) would be treated equally to Palestinians after the hatred that has been grown in the hearts of both groups? A one state solution wouldn’t work and you know that.

  • edna
    29 September, 2008, 20:37

    Yazan, the egrigore of zionism created a Wordle just for you. It think you’ll find it emphasises your favourite words.

    http://wordle.net/gallery/wrdl/217498/60_years_of_Israeli_occupation_

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