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AddReply(219934,"Read Moshe Feiglin\'s 100 day plan","Yaakov Reuven ben Hy","Gilo ","07/24/07","Go to www.jewishisrael.org and read Moshe\'s 100 day plan. Take pride that you have an opportunity to support a religious PM candidate. We tried the secular leader/military general route. Now we need Manhigut Yehudit. You need to be in the Likud for 16 months to vote for him. If you know someone who is, tell him to vote MANHIGUT YEHUDIT.");
AddReply(215615,"#31 Mr White, I see an opportunity now.","Tracy W","","07/06/07","In the past the West deceived itself that the Pals. deserved a country of their own. But reality opened their eyes. There is nothing but extremists now: 99% of them want to obliterate Israel. It\'s harder for Blair and Rice to keep a straight face when advocating their old \"Roadmap\" formula. This is the time to impress on them that they need to look for alternatives. Jordan & Egypt will resist, of course, but if the US persists, if the US makes very persuasive offers for them to take perhaps \"a number of Palestinians\", those with the cleanest record, it could proceed from there. Haven\'t they used the same method with Israel, asking for a piece of land at the time?  I\'m aware of how cynical this sounds, but I, along with many others, am extremely frightened of the many dangers lurking inside and outside Israel right now.  It\'s the last chance to keep that Jewish land for Israel\'s security.");
AddReply(215612,"Reply to #30 and #31","david","sydney","07/06/07","Your views are entirely unrealistic and will prolong rather than curtail the conflict.\n");
AddReply(215576,"Both!","Ralph Haglund","Lund, Sweden","07/06/07","Israel need BOTH Feiglin and Netanyahu! So stop the bickering and idiocy - sit down and talk privately and then show a united face!\n\nToo many \"religious\" power-hungry parties in Israel are willing to kiss the behind of Olmert just to get power to a select few, not for the good of Israel. Bibi Feiglin could cover the whole sensible center-to-right, and easily win the power to beat the blubbering leftists by plain logic.");
AddReply(215479,"Tracy, Open Your Eyes! ","Mr. White","","07/05/07","No arab entity will ever cooperate towards supporting Jewish hegemony over the Land of Israel. The only chance for Israel\'s survival is a government that will (1)cut-off food/electricity to Gaza arabs, driving them out to Egypt, (2)requiring all nations to move their embassies to Jerusalem now, and (3)militarily confronting hizbollah and Iran, vanquishing them now with nonconventional weapons. Syria, and the others, will then behave themselves out of fear.");
AddReply(215469,"#25 David - Give Jordan sovereignity over the Palestinians but not the land","Tracy W","","07/05/07","The \"International Community\" never had a problem with the expulsion of Jews from Jewish land.  Why not negotiate the transfer of Palestinians to Jordan and Egypt?  This IS the only possible solution.  It\'s not perfect because Jordan may very likely become an Islamic country some day.  It\'s the best solution because 1) it would allow Israel to keep land that is vital for its security, and 2)  it would allow Palestinians the chance to a normal life.  There is no possibility of a normal life in Gaza/WB Hamastan.");
AddReply(215460,"David, #25","Hadassa DeYoung","Elon Moreh","07/05/07","There are no Arab areas of the West Bank. It\'s all part of Israel. And do you really think that giving Jordan control over the West Bank will save lives? Do you think that they care one bit about Israeli lives? Do you think that the West Bank under Arab control would be any different than Gaza under Arab control? Take a reality check.");
AddReply(215330,"Key question: How do we get Israel to choose Feiglin?","Chaim","","07/05/07","The solutions to Israel\'s problems are very simple. A glance at a map reveals there is no room for a \"two state\" solution, even for compatible peoples. Israelis and \"Palestinians\" are among the world\'s most incompatible. Releasing terrorists? Lunacy. Retreat from Gaza? More lunacy. These are obvious to a normal child. A strong leader, with common sense, is all Israel needs. Israel needs Feiglin (or someone like him) in power. Key question: How do we get Israel to choose Feiglin?");
AddReply(215329,"#23","david","sydney","07/05/07","So if Jordan doesn\'t want it do we just walk away? Is that what happens when Israel does not want something? Of course not - its called world pressure and world opinion.The Quartet must put its diplomatic,financial and military support if necessary behind such a plan.\nStay with Plan A - there is no better alternative. ");
AddReply(215328,"#22 First Woman","david","sydney","07/05/07","Where would you like to live -in Saudi Arabia or Syria? Come on be serious.\n\nIsrael is the Jewish homeland.\n\nYour objections to dividing the West Bank between Jordan and Israel are irrelevant. Jews will be sovereign in their own country which will include part of the West Bank. Isn\'t this worth pursuing? ");
AddReply(215326,"#21 Hadassa","david","sydney","07/05/07","The current situation cannot be allowed to continue and some attempt must be made to break the deadlock that has given birth to Oslo,Saudi Plan and Road Map. Giving Jordan sovereignty over the Arab areas of the West Bank is the only possible scenario that can achieve that aim and consign these death trap plans to the garbage bin. ");
AddReply(215306,"TRAITOR Netanyahu is Fully Aware Badr Brigade will make War on Israel\'s Jews","Linda Rivera","New York ","07/05/07","United to destroy ALL of civilization, Leftists, Fascists and Islam share a mutual hate of the Holy One of Israel - Master of the Universe.");
AddReply(215267,"Jodran doesn\'t want to rule over the West Bank","wrosencratz","ny","07/04/07","Time to move to plan B.");
AddReply(215256,"#20 - You are the dreamer, not we!","First Woman","First State","07/04/07","Since you forgot to include the costs in your cost/benefit analysis, your words are worth nothing.\n\nJust a few: \n\n*Jews continue to be ruled by Arabs through others (the US and Quartet, for example)\n*Jews are still not allowed to live anywhere else in the ME in freedom - where\'s the equality?\n*You analyze the consequences as though there will be any thought of favor towards the Jews. Based on experience, the opposite will continue under your scenario. \n*Who\'s stopping you from focusing on Darfur, Iran, and Zimbabwe? Not we, but those who blame us for everything and hold our feet to the fire for nothing by comparison.");
AddReply(215244,"To David from Sydney","Hadassa DeYoung","Elon Moreh","07/04/07","Any \"solution\" that includes giving any part of the Land of Israel to a foreign country or people is doomed to failure. Also giving \"Jordan\", most of which is part of Israel, any control over Samaria (the  \"West Bank\") will only endanger Jewish lives on both sides of the \"Green Line\". Thinking anything else is delusive, like a dream one might say.  Feiglin\'s ideas are currently difficult to implement. Your plan is contrary to the Torah and foolhardy at best.");
AddReply(215139,"Divide the West Bank between Israel and Jordan","david","sydney","07/04/07","Benefits\n1. No State between Israel and Jordan\n2. No Israeli control over West Bank Arabs\n3. No West Bank Arabs leave their West Bank homes by force or coercion\n4. No Jews leave their West Bank homes by force or coercion.\n5. Existing peace treaty between Israel and Jordan is extended to apply to West Bank.\n6. Separation of Jews and Arabs is achieved in West Bank.\n7. Road map,Oslo and Saudi Peace Plans torn up.\n8. World can focus its attention on areas of real concern like, Iran,Darfur,\nZimbabwe.\n\nCome on Moshe - speak about a solution like this that can work and stop deluding people with proposals that haven\'t a chance of happening and will only perpetuate death, suffering and trauma for Jews and Arabs.\n\nIf Abdullah doesn\'t like it, then perhaps some arm twisting by the Quartet and the Arab League will be needed. \n\nFocus on a solution - not a dream.");
AddReply(215118,"#7 - and not only Bibi...","First Woman","First State","07/04/07","...but more Israeli politicians seem to report to the US State Department than to their own country. Did the US conduct a hostile takeover of Israel while no one was looking? That\'s what this looks like to me.\n\nIf the US -- or anyone else -- really wants peace in the Middle East, they would try something different, other than blaming Israel incessantly and holding her feet to the fire until they are mere stubs. Putting the responsibility where it belongs will get better results. But, they won\'t, precisely because it really isn\'t their responsibility, but ours.\n\nWe must give Feiglin and his people a chance to prove that one can seek to lead Israel and not sell out. Everyone else has had their chance and failed, either to keep their promises or to step up to the [home] plate (for you budding Israeli baseball fans).\n\nIn 2 months I and my big mouth will be speaking from Yerushalayim...!");
AddReply(215067,"Answer to #9.","","","07/04/07","Here is an alternative! Our nascent group has come up with a professional program compatible with the last paragraph of the above article. We are looking for serious individuals to help assemble a team and budget. Please contact helpwanted@israelwhitepaper.org");
AddReply(215066,"What about the Mishkan?","Steve","USA","07/04/07","B\"H\n\nIt is strange for me that there is so much focus on rebuilding the Third Temple, but no focus on rebuilding the Mishkan.\n\nThe Mishkan was in place as I understand it because there was not a relgious national seat of government where the Kohen service could be performed regularly, being that the Jews were in transit and the capital city had not been fully founded.\n\nNow in modern times, we have a situation wehre the Kohen service is not possible on the temple mount (not to mention that the stones of the temple themselves were carved in Lebanon).  It is going to take some time to remedy this situation.\n\nBut would it not make more sense to have a Mishkan in the meanwhile, like with Israel\'s travels in the desert, since the national capitol has not been built to completion?\n\nA commitment to lead from a Mishkan would be a security guarentee for the voter.");
AddReply(215064,"Steve\'s is a troubling but legitimate comment","Tracy W","","07/04/07","Indeed. That is in the back of our minds although we don\'t dare say it. Israelis have been deceived too often by leaders they trusted. What is needed is a grassroots movement. Israelis need to lead and the politicians to follow. Perhaps a brand new political party with electoral reform as a top item on its platform, along with the promise signed with absolute solemnity, to keep every inch of Jewish territory.  What to do with the \"Palestinians\" has been solved by many of themselves already: they are emigrating. The professionals have already left. The solution is to have the US persuade the Arab countries, to accept the immigration of their brother Arabs. They will resist at first and won\'t be easy, but creating another terror state does not bode well for either Jordan or Egypt. The financial cost should not be an issue.  There is NO OTHER solution.  ");
AddReply(215050,"Accountancy 101","Schvach","","07/03/07","Abdullah of Jordan has no place at all. The Hashemite Kingdom should be, and is, the Palestinian Homeland. Once that is established, and the Kingdom is transformed into the Homeland, Israel can hold the Palestinians accountable as a sovereign people and nation.\nBubkas on the baloney that it\'s only a small minority who spoil it for everyone else - that\'s school teacher mentality has to go!");
AddReply(215037,"oslo logic","jf","us","07/03/07","oslo has logic problem is it makes no sense what so ever.does that make sense.");
AddReply(215012,"great idea Bibi /sarc","Howard","Pennsylvania","07/03/07","King Abdullah II is not going to send Hashemite officers to make up the Badr Brigade. They will be islamist palestinians that the king wants out of Jordan. The Badr Brigade in Iraq was the armed wing of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI)(ref Answers.com). Why will this one be any different? And it is almost a certainty that Abdullah will not take any responsibility for their actions; which are likely to be more aligned with Hamas, or at least the most radical wings of fatah.");
AddReply(215010,"Moshe I hope you become the next chairman of Likud","Gee","Zikron Yaakov","07/03/07","We need to have a leader instead of has-beens and clueless idiots.");
AddReply(215003,"Israel needs Feiglin as PM","Steven","San Francisco","07/03/07","This is the sort of person that Israel needs now and in the future.  Men and women that are not enveloped in the fog caused by American influence (some would say coercion) of Israel.  ");
AddReply(214992,"The Worm Has Turned.","Barracuda","Jericho,  USA","07/03/07","Abba Eban\'s observation that \"the Arabs never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity\" now seems much more apropos when applied to Israel than it does when applied to the Arabs.  In fact, the Arabs have been seizing EVERY opportunity and making progress each time, while Israel squanders her opportunities and turns possible victories into abject defeats.  ");
AddReply(214969,"Your Alternative?","Shlomo","Sderot","07/03/07","Moishe you are 100% right and I remember my pride in you when we sat on the beach of the tent city if Shirat Hayam...There, you told a group I had brought to meet you that Gush Katif was a gift of clarity...You said that only here is right and wrong so clear..that one day we would be kicked out or go home and the grey area would return..And now...yes 100% right..but I really don\'t hear your alternative...it seems more like a rejection of the left wing than a total national plan...What is your plan? If PM...what would you to with Hamas, Palestinian State, Right of Return, Jerusalem, Hezbullah, Fatah, Iran, US/UN/Quarter demands...if you want are backing..get specific..any orangechild could have written this essay...time to communicate your program which I have not seen....the stakes are high...don\'t be afraid to say what you believe is right..oh! and inside Likud?!? never..");
AddReply(214961,"badr brigade","leib ben yisrael","madison wiscons","07/03/07","this is exactly correct. Sharon himself rejected this proposal a couple of years ago for security reasons. and undermining Jordan will leave Islamic forces or Fatah forces on Israel\'s eastern border negating the value of Sadaam\'s end. The real two state solution is the answer-meaning Jordan and Israel are the two states in Palestine. It\'s time to start calling the proposed addition of Fatah or Hamas land what it is: the three state solution");
AddReply(214927,"Bibi is a puppet of the State Department","Dan","Jerusalem","07/03/07","Wrong.  The Oslo concept is not meant to bring peace.  It is intended to break up the middle-east into blocks patrolled by blue-helmeted UN troops.  Both sides in Israel, left and \"right,\" report to the policy wonks in Brussels and Washington.");
AddReply(214915,"Mr Feiglin is right, but we need to find the way to change ","Tracy W","","07/03/07","the present \"Oslo\" mindset.  Leaders and voters alike seem to be fixated on the idea of creating a new state, never mind that this would be another terrorist state.  Time is running out.  The circumstances are changing fast on the field but politicians continue to recite the old mantra about the \"two states\".  Perhaps the first step is to go right to the advocate of these ideas, the US, which has been pushing its misguided ME agenda in spite of terrible results.  Mr Feiglin and other like-minded leaders need to join and meet with Blair and Rice and explain how circumstances are no longer favorable to the creation of a Pal. state. and then open their eyes to other alternatives.  Palestinian families (not the criminals) must be allowed to emigrate to other Arab countries.  The US/Israel could offer generous financial incentives to the Arab countries involved and the families who relocate.");
AddReply(214902,"natanyahoohoohoohoohoo AND>>","CHAIM","NY","07/03/07","beilin MUST BE STOPPED. THESE TWO FOOLS AND THE lefties WHO FOLLOW IN their FOOTSTEPS ARE PUTTING US ALL IN DANGER.");
AddReply(214895,"LEADERS STRUGGLE BECAUSE ISRAEL IS TRAPPED IN THEIR FOOLISHNESS","EUGENE","","07/03/07","");
AddReply(214886,"Oslo is  suicide","art","jc","07/03/07","Israel,US are in love with the idae of peace and have lost sight of reality. Oslo was bankrupt from the start. Worse to keep it alive US and Israel were forced to lie on behalf of araftat and continue to lie for abbas today. US and Israel have had to testify to the sincerity of arafat and now abbas. Is and US just lose credibilty and can not acknowledge reality");
AddReply(214883,"Sharon\'s Stunt","Steve","USA","07/03/07","B\"H\n\nI think the move out of Gaza was a serious blow, and let me explain why.  Here we had a war hero of Israel, and he decides to throw the Jews out rather than face Hamas.  He was elected on a platform of military strength.  He had a military background, and he was a man that everyone looked upto.\n\nWhat did he do?  He violated the Likud vote.  He violated the election promises.  He tossed the Jews out of Gaza.\n\nSince then, I have had the feeling that there is a third hand at play stronger than the \"democracy\", where the elections choose the actors but the elections do not choose the play, and I think this is where some of the dispondancy is coming from.\n\nThe key question comes down to what is to keep Moshe Feiglin from being setup as a stooge for the right-wing electorate base to implement left-wing policies.  It has happened with Sharon.  What foundation can be established?");
AddReply(214863,"Thank you. Sanity prevails.","R. Light","Lexington, MA","07/03/07","May I add one comment... the \"reality\" is that Israel is at war .... and at \"war\" you don\'t sit around figuring out how we are going to negotiate - you fight the war and win.  \n\nOnly then, when your enemy has no capability to wage war against you... do you sit down and negotiate the terms.\n\nAnything else, given the fact that Israel\'s enemies have sworn that their goal is to obliterate Israel - is folly.");

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