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I can now say that my personal research has brought me to a clear and unbiased understanding, buy atripla. Atripla cheap, I'm now able to see both sides of the fence and what I see is so ugly and perverse. I see an oppressed people whose lives are valued less than animals, Cheap generic atripla, whose violent and humiliating treatment is shrouded by most of the world. My ignorance was true bliss because the more I learn and the more the world turns a blind eye to the single most terrible treatment of human beings on this planet, the more infuriated I become, atripla without a prescription. Its very difficult for me to watch the news or listen to voices naive and sympathetic to the policies of Israel. Atripla, I sometimes find myself changing the channel, turning the page or closing the browser because I can't bare the emotion of collective ignorance and propaganda that is being shoved in my face. My affection for these events is not religious, I draw no personal connection to the conflict and my faith, atripla cheap. My passion for these events is not cultural or nationalistic because I feel no homogeneity with the conflict and my own cultural or national identity, purchase atripla. The anger and fury that stirs inside me is of my own human nature, Buy cheap atripla online, my sympathy for other people solely based on their rights as human beings. Therefore I conclude in my mind that anyone who knows all the facts, the history and circumstances and refuses to acknowledge the Palestinians rights, atripla sale, has a sadistic nature towards human beings in general or views the Palestinians as less than human. Cheapest atripla price, Am I saying the Palestinians are without blame. Atripla cheap, No of course not, as leaders they have their own dogs prolonging the disruption, I often think, "Yea you are victims too but your means of resistance are wrong and ineffective and serve only to dehumanize the Palestinians further".

Previously the media was the source of my confusion and that of most Americans but I can say the media is making strides, well known individuals with loud voices are making strides and I believe its due to growing curiosity towards Arabs, lowest price atripla, Islam and the Middle East. Buy cheap atripla, Last night a sizable motion towards the publics understanding was made. CNN debuted a special report entitled "God's Warriors", a three part series highlighting the actions of Jewish, atripla generic, Muslim and Christian extremists. The first part of the 6 hour series was about Jewish "Warriros" for God but I was surprised to see a program that didn't talk as much about individual extremism as much as talking about the extremist ideology of Zionism and Israeli settlers in the West Bank and Gaza. I've never seen a program on network television speak more honestly about Israeli policy, even going as far to defend Jimmy Carters book and condemn the character assassination that led its release. I wish I could show you a clip but it obviously just came out, I would advise everyone to see it, its very compelling to see a honest and critical report about Israel on a respect news channel like CNN.

Watch the next two parts if you can, they promise to entertain.

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    el rey Says:

    what an insightful and honest column. as a foreigner living in NY, i am often struck by the pro-israel slant of local and national media…and the opinion of the less-informed is evidence of this. a cursory, objective look at the facts leads anyone to the undeniable conclusion that the israeli occupation and subjugation of the palestinian people is one of the most profound injustices of our time.

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    Barsawad Says:

    I watched CNN’s ‘God’s Warriors’ this afternoon. And I must say, it was one of the most moving (emotionally) presentation by CNN that I have ever watched.

    Though, for the last few years CNN - at times - is biased against Islam and Arabs (Is it, too, the power of the Jewish lobby in America?), in ‘God’s Warriors’ Chrsitiane Amanpour did an excellent job and tried to be as objective as possible. I hope I have the time to watch the part on Islam tomorrow.

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    gma Says:

    If people in the M.E. can’t learn an accurate history of Palestine/Israel, is it any wonder that the rest of the world (I’m American born, bred)knows so little. In my corner of the U.S., Israel’s prominence and dominance is predicated on the Bible-the Jews having a home, coming of the Messiah and the new Jerusalem and there is no place for Palestinians in that picture.
    Glimmers of more accurate information shine through though - one good source is Link TV’s ‘Mosaic’ program.

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    EGmagician Says:

    Excellent post…there is nothing more to say. I’m going to go out and steal some cable and watch God’s Warriors NOW!!

    magicman out.

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    Brian Boru Says:

    I watched it today and was taken aback by how balanced it was. It explained an awful lot to me - especially about the policies of this US govt.

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    Yakov Dov Says:

    This letter to the editor about CNN’s “God’s Jewish Warriors” was written by one of my correspondents.

    To: Times Union Editor
    Subject: CNN Distorts God’s Jewish Warriors

    CNN aired their TV documentary God’s Warriors, 8/21, first focusing on Jews. They had a biased selective view, distorting history and the current Mideast conflict.

    CNN never mentioned that Arab leaders urged local Arabs to flee Palestine during Israel’s 1948 war of independence so that 5 Arab armies could destroy Israel. This resulted in over 700,000 Palestinian Arab refugees that the Arab League refused to repatriate, and used as pawns and terrorists in their struggle to destroy Israel, which still continues .
    CNN never noted that Israel only has about 20% of the lands of Palestine, Jordan occupying about 80%, and that there were former Jewish settlements in the West Bank destroyed by Jordan in 1948-49.
    CNN never mentioned that during that time until the mid 50’s, Arab nations expelled about 800,000 Jews who lost their homes and property. Israel resettled these refugees.
    CNN never mentioned that the PLO was formed in 1964 who’s charter is to destroy Israel. Fatah and Hamas still have the same goals. Egypt and Jordan controlled Gaza and the West Bank and there was no quest for a Palestinian state then, why? We only heard of Palestinians Arab nationality after the 1967 defensive war, after Israel reclaimed her former homelands.
    CNN mainly focused on the Jewish settler “underground” a small group of people who used violence and were arrested and imprisoned, not representative of the majority of these people who are peaceful “revenants”, who returned to their ancient homeland.
    CNN never mentioned that surveys reveal that about ¾ of Palestinian Arabs subscribe to terror and Israel’s destruction.
    CNN pictured the Jerusalem Mufti as a peaceful person in a suit, claiming exclusive rights to the Temple Mount, and lying about a historic Jewish presence there. They never showed him in his religious garb preaching hate and terror and murder against Jews, and calling them pigs and apes. He was following in the footsteps of the former Mufti, Arafat’s uncle Haj Al-Husseini, who was an ally of Hitler, and a WW2 war criminal.
    CNN showed Dov Hikind,a NYS Assemblyman and others, also Christians, who donated moneys to settler communities in Israel. They depict these Christians as religious fanatics. They also showed Jimmy Carter who denounced Israeli occupation of Palestinian lands. However they failed to mention the millions of dollars that Carter received from Arabs for his library. They also showed similar criticism by former Secretary of State James Baker, but failed to mention that he was a lobbyist for the Saudis.
    Jerusalem was always the capital of Israel, for thousands of years, and was divided by Jordan in 1949, when Jews were excluded from their holy places, many of which were destroyed and desecrated. Israel reunited Jerusalem in 1967.

    CNN has a long record of bias to Israel, as documented by others such as CAMERA. They also have significant Arab stockholders and a seemingly biased owner.

    Christine Amanpour of CNN promotes the basic lie that it is the settlements that inflame the Arab world, and not the existence of Israel; she repeats the canard about Jewish money and power in America. She also further characterizes religious Jewish settlers in Judea and Samaria as fanatics by focusing on Jewish religious symbols that many don’t understand.

    Israel occupies only her own homelands set forth by the Bible and their historic rights to such lands, also recognized in the Balfour declaration. Britain created Jordan on the former lands of Palestine to establish their hegemony in the MidEast. Contrary to the biased CNN, UN, and some other legal opinions, there are sound arguments that Israel’s settlements in Judea and Samaria are legal, and not on occupied Arab lands.

    If peace is to be achieved in the MidEast, the Palestinians must end their barbaric reign of terror, adopt democratic ways, and educate their children in science, business ,medicine etc, not in terror and the destruction of Israel.

    Yakov Dov

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    D.B. Shobrawy Says:

    Yakov, I think if Peace it going to be achieved it is going to be through the complete removal of settlements in the occupied territories, sovereignty being granted to the Palestinians, a serious peace plan, the right of return to refugees, the end of collective punishments by Israel and the end of attacks on civilians by the IDF. I think once those things are taken care of Hamas and other terrorist orgs will lose their purpose and the Palestinians will end their dependency on them. I think thats simple and thats what the world agrees to be a solution with the exception of the U.S. and Micronesia.

    I think in educated circles its going to take more than cries of antisemitism and bias to convince people that Israel is the victim.

    BTW even if those steps were taken in the peace process its outrageous and unfair to create a country that is divided by another, hence the gaza strip and west bank.

    Sorry Yakov but your argument is an old and tired one and Zionists are running out of excuses.

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    D.B. Shobrawy Says:

    Oh and btw, i noticed something in the program that I see in your speech as well, you use the word “Arab” as if it were a racial slur, for example,

    They depict these Christians as religious fanatics. They also showed Jimmy Carter who denounced Israeli occupation of Palestinian lands. However they failed to mention the millions of dollars that Carter received from Arabs for his library.

    Yea and what about him reciving money from Arabs? Arabs are a race of people with no specific ideology incumbent upon them. You in voke the word as if it were Nazi’s or the KKK.

    Many people in the documentary spoke the same way, rarely using the name Palestinians but refering to “the arabs”. I understnad that using the name “arab” in your social circles may be a way to refer to a race of people you have contempt for but outside of your social circles it serves to expose your bigotry.

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    Balder Says:

    ‘I’ve never seen a program on network television speak more honestly about Israeli policy,’

    A program similar to this one was aired by Dutch Television in Apris this year.

    Read about the program and see it here (it’s in English)

    http://balder.org/zed/lobby.php

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    Balder Says:

    For your convenience I have arranged an embedded YouTube version of this CNN documentary split in 11 parts on one page:

    God’s Jewish Warriors

    http://balder.org/zed/cnn.php

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    Julia Brody Says:

    Please click on the link below, or copy into your browser’s address box to view film:

    http://www.terrorismawareness.org/what-really-happened/

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    tariq Says:

    curious as to what research you did. what books/articles have you read? can you recommend any?

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    D.B. Shobrawy Says:

    If you want a source with thorough research and not merely opinion i would recommend just about anything written by Norman Finkelstein, specifically The Holocaust Industry and Beyond Chutzpah.

    Beyond Chutzpah is better if you are trying to learn more about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

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    media stooge Says:

    http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=3&x_outlet=14&x_article=1354

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