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<blockquote data-quote="DonBilly" data-source="post: 88358"><p>Well, unfortnately by Celts, you are reffering to the peoples of Britain, I presume? Celt is a very loose term. The Romans came and left and basically things went back. So they already have their land back. The indians in North America, could claim what they wanted back, and have a right to do so. They do, however, have huge chunks of land scattered throughout America that are technically independant from the US. So, if somehow you were trying to show that the Jews claims to Israel are nulified by the example of other "similar" scenarios, you failed. But please do try again.</p><p></p><p>And...just because something seems ridiculous does not mean it's not true and/or valid. It might seem ridiculous to claim a 2000 year repramation (sp) but it doesn't mean it's wrong.</p><p>[/b]</p></blockquote><p></p><p>O'Rothlain, let's keep cool. My point was not to nullify any claim, my point was that asking for a piece of land your ancesters occupied 2000 years ago is not something that one can think that it will be positively answered. My point was that the holocaust objectively helped the zionism to achieve their goal. The first step was the Balfour declaration which was made prior to what happened in Europe during WWII.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="DonBilly, post: 88358"] Well, unfortnately by Celts, you are reffering to the peoples of Britain, I presume? Celt is a very loose term. The Romans came and left and basically things went back. So they already have their land back. The indians in North America, could claim what they wanted back, and have a right to do so. They do, however, have huge chunks of land scattered throughout America that are technically independant from the US. So, if somehow you were trying to show that the Jews claims to Israel are nulified by the example of other "similar" scenarios, you failed. But please do try again. And...just because something seems ridiculous does not mean it's not true and/or valid. It might seem ridiculous to claim a 2000 year repramation (sp) but it doesn't mean it's wrong. [/b][/quote] O'Rothlain, let's keep cool. My point was not to nullify any claim, my point was that asking for a piece of land your ancesters occupied 2000 years ago is not something that one can think that it will be positively answered. My point was that the holocaust objectively helped the zionism to achieve their goal. The first step was the Balfour declaration which was made prior to what happened in Europe during WWII. [/QUOTE]
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