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Final-Fan said:
Kasz216 said:
Final-Fan said:
Kasz216 said:
Rath said:
It's because liberals are more likely to see Israel - and especially Israels current conservative government - as the cause of quite a few problems in the middle east.

I don't hate Israel, however I would consider their current government an enemy in the sense that they are an obstruction to the process of peace. (ie. not as a military enemy, but as a diplomatic obstruction).

Which is something Avinish disagrees with.  He doesn't think Liberals are the ones who see Israel are the enemy of the United States.

Which is my point.  You hate their government.

Personally I kinda think Israel is solving more problems then it's causing.  Right now the rest of the middle east is united.  In hating Israel.

If they ever got rid of Israel, or stopped having that hatred to bring them together... things could get quite destablized.

So ... by considering the government of the previous administration in my own country as undermining peace in various parts of the world ... I really was hating America?!
Fox News was right!   

America's government changes every 4 to 8 years.

Israel's policy on Palestine has been consistant for 30+ years.

But you're still equating deep policy disagreement with hating a nation?  

In the case of Israel and Palestine?  Yeah.

Its praticaly like abortion in it's divsivness...

and calling someone your enemy is hating them.  It's not like your saying you disagree with them.  You are calling them an enemy.  Enemy and disagree are two very different things.