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Pictures from Gaza, attack by Savage Israel before their election in Jan

So you have IK. Americans had Ben Franklin, George Washington, Sam Adams, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Charles Pickney, William Paterson, and others. They both cooperated with each other and competed against each other as free men. Despite the idolization of Obama and Roosevelt, most Americans put no trust in princes.

Unfortunately, the Pakistani Tree did not bear as much fruit for us.

I will be patient and trust the democratic process.

If all else fails, it is up to the citizens of that country to change thier own destiny, we expats have done our fair share.
 
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Unfortunately, the Pakistani Tree did not bear as much fruit for us.

I will be patient and trust the democratic process.

If all else fails, it is up to the citizens of that country to change thier own destiny, we expats have done our fair share.
This appears to me as another Pakistani rationalization for doing nothing. You might want to know I've had such conversations with Pakistanis (on and off) for nearly thirty years: people who thought that merely by going abroad to gain technical and business skills and bringing these home they were serving their country. Some found out the hard way, others remain perplexed.

Early on - back in the eighteenth century - the Brits quickly picked up that Indians truly lacked some of the thinking skills needed for self-government. That's why only a few regiments of their troops were needed to establish political control over the whole subcontinent. A few Brit-educated Indians like Gandhi and Jinnah tried to apply what they learned to shift the leadership to themselves, but bringing up the level of the independent middle-class appears to be the key trick to making democratic self-rule work.
 
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This appears to me as another Pakistani rationalization for doing nothing. You might want to know I've had such conversations with Pakistanis (on and off) for nearly thirty years: people who thought that merely by going abroad to gain technical and business skills and bringing these home they were serving their country. Some found out the hard way, others remain perplexed.

Early on - back in the eighteenth century - the Brits quickly picked up that Indians truly lacked some of the thinking skills needed for self-government. That's why only a few regiments of their troops were needed to establish political control over the whole subcontinent. A few Brit-educated Indians like Gandhi and Jinnah tried to apply what they learned to shift the leadership to themselves, but bringing up the level of the independent middle-class appears to be the key trick to making democratic self-rule work.

Dude, everyone here wants to be a cowboy, not an Indian. We all want to dictate but not do anything. I'm the same.

Although what you have said is not wrong. Perhaps one day, I may consider doing a degree in politics and see what I can do for the country.
 
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A picture of unarmed civilians who aren't afraid that Israel will kill them simply because they are standing out in the open in plain view. Thanks, Leader, you've been helpful.
 
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Here come the staged Gaza doll photos!

We saw them in Lebanon, and now - they're back!

What would a conflict be without photographers staging photos?

And what better staging is there than dolls?



A Palestinian boy holds a doll as he walks amid the rubble of a destroyed house after what witnesses said was an Israeli air strike, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip November 20, 2012

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A Palestinian man picks up a doll lying on shattered glass in a damaged house following an Israeli air raid in Gaza City on November 17, 2012. (AFP)

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A Palestinian boy [URL="http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/20/world/meast/gaza-israel-strike/index.html"]salvages a stuffed toy[/URL] from a building destroyed by an Israeli air strike in the Gaza Strip (Picture: EPA)

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A Palestinian man carries a stuffed toy through a street littered with debris after an air raid on a sporting center in Gaza City on Monday. (CNN​
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A picture of unarmed civilians who aren't afraid that Israel will kill them simply because they are standing out in the open in plain view. Thanks, Leader, you've been helpful.

your point being its not happening ? get a life loser !!
 
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Here come the staged Gaza doll photos!

We saw them in Lebanon, and now - they're back!

What would a conflict be without photographers staging photos?

And what better staging is there than dolls?



A Palestinian boy holds a doll as he walks amid the rubble of a destroyed house after what witnesses said was an Israeli air strike, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip November 20, 2012


A Palestinian man picks up a doll lying on shattered glass in a damaged house following an Israeli air raid in Gaza City on November 17, 2012. (AFP)

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A Palestinian boy [URL="http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/20/world/meast/gaza-israel-strike/index.html"]salvages a stuffed toy[/URL] from a building destroyed by an Israeli air strike in the Gaza Strip (Picture: EPA)

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A Palestinian man carries a stuffed toy through a street littered with debris after an air raid on a sporting center in Gaza City on Monday. (CNN​
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Are you blind?-
Why can you only see Dolls and not the flesh and bone human beings that lived in those buildings you bombed?-
 
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Are you blind?-
Why can you only see Dolls and not the flesh and bone human beings that lived in those buildings you bombed?-
Because you can see the Palestinians are deploying these pretty toys after Israeli attacks in an attempt to claim that the Israelis are attacking civilians and civilian targets, not combatants and military targets.
 
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Because you can see the Palestinians are deploying these pretty toys after Israeli attacks in an attempt to claim that the Israelis are attacking civilians and civilian targets, not combatants and military targets.

These buildings looks like belonging to resident area-
What you see Jew?- a military compound?-
 
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