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Originally posted by Glencairn
I know that the article has the link to both pages, but I wanted to add the other one here on the thread also in case I'm not the only dork left still using facebook.
Israel Loves Iran
The messages on those pages are wonderful and some of the people in the groups met up and there are fantastic pictures on the page of that meetup, too.
Take care,
Cindi
Originally posted by BacknTime
Give peace a chance! but we do not decide..the government does. why? well you tell me why we cant stop this war from happening
Originally posted by HomerinNC
We CAN
It takes soldiers dropping their weapons down, walk across the lines, swap cigarettes, talk smack, share a few beers, blast their music to drown out the loudmouthed politicians...
Now saying that, I was a soldier, no soldier wants war, we PRAY for peace.
Originally posted by BacknTime
Give peace a chance! but we do not decide..the government does. why? well you tell me why we cant stop this war from happening
I'm kinda feeling the same since there hasn't been much news in MSM about massive attcks and/or bombings (not the suicide bombing type). This might give a warm fuzzy to the ones truely concerned and possibly in the region. It seems the target for now is Maher Assad (not Bashar) who is the Republican Guard Commander. The end game is nearing for Syria...which means Iran would be the next focus?
Originally posted by voyger2
reply to post by sonnny1
well i read something in the scriptures, i think, that said war will break when everyone is celebrating peace. unfortunately.
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Israel Divisive draft dogs Orthodox Jews, Israeli ArabsBitter schisms are emerging in Israel as political parties wrangle over rewriting the Tal Law, which dictates who is conscripted and who is exempt from military service at the age of 18.
The Jerusalem Post reported on Tuesday that Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin would delay the recess to enable the government to pass an alternative bill to the Tal Law.
The Israeli Supreme Court of Justice ruled the Tal Law was "unconstitutional" in February of this year, and the law expires in August.
Half empty, or half full. I would like to think half full..........
Originally posted by sonnny1
reply to post by solarstorm
Half empty, or half full.
I would like to think half full..........
Nah....answer is,
'It's the wrong size glass.;
Originally posted by cornucopia
flag and star all day
thank you
much love to you all
thank you