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The difference between Hamas and Hezbollah is a very important distinction, as they are fighting for entirely different factions of Islam and different interest groups, with financial backing from entirely different... ah who am I kidding, nevermind. You guys don't give a shit about Sunni vs. Shia, Arab vs. Persian, they are all the same, maybe as much as any Asian from a 5,000 radius is called a Jap. Research it yourself if you care.
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Originally posted by Roo View PostThe difference between Hamas and Hezbollah is a very important distinction, as they are fighting for entirely different factions of Islam and different interest groups, with financial backing from entirely different... ah who am I kidding, nevermind. You guys don't give a shit about Sunni vs. Shia, Arab vs. Persian, they are all the same, maybe as much as any Asian from a 5,000 radius is called a Jap. Research it yourself if you care.
Imagine if the catholics and the protestants were to set up armed militias. They both fight against non-christians, but also fight amongst each other as to who's version of christianity is correct.
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Originally posted by sgreger1 View PostImagine if the catholics and the protestants were to set up armed militias. They both fight against non-christians, but also fight amongst each other as to who's version of christianity is correct.
Re: Hezbollah and Hamas I wasn't defending their methods, just pointing out that it does make a difference to your discussion to get the name of these groups right. No big deal.
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Originally posted by tom502Itz all da wite mans falt.
Ken
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Originally posted by Roo View PostHopefully Frosted will handle that one...
Re: Hezbollah and Hamas I wasn't defending their methods, just pointing out that it does make a difference to your discussion to get the name of these groups right. No big deal.
Ether way, both groups are the same as far as i'm concerned. I am aware of their inner religious conflict, but for the most part they work against us and the well-beign of their people.
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Hamas runs Gaza after being legitimately elected, an election which Bush really pressured the Israelis and Palestinians to allow. Since then Hamas is somewhat trying to be a legit political entity, although they still have done some pretty dumb stuff such as throwing the convicted off buildings. Hezbollah is in a similar situation, where the militant portions of their organization have been segregated from the political faction which runs southern Lebanon. They are two different entities and not outright terrorist organizations like al Qaeda.
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^ right, it's trickier than the picture you paint sgreger. Hezbollah's message speaks loud and clear to its Shia constituents in the south of Lebanon as schools go up, infrastructure expands, and clean water reaches villages. To quote wikipedia: "Although Hezbollah originally aimed to transform Lebanon into a formal Faqihi Islamic republic, this goal has been abandoned.[9] Since that time, Hezbollah has transformed from a revolutionary movement to a socio-political movement of Lebanese Shi'a and has accepted the multi-cultural situation of Lebanon."
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Originally posted by Roo^ right, it's trickier than the picture you paint sgreger. Hezbollah's message speaks loud and clear to its Shia constituents in the south of Lebanon as schools go up, infrastructure expands, and clean water reaches villages. To quote wikipedia: "Although Hezbollah originally aimed to transform Lebanon into a formal Faqihi Islamic republic, this goal has been abandoned.[9] Since that time, Hezbollah has transformed from a revolutionary movement to a socio-political movement of Lebanese Shi'a and has accepted the multi-cultural situation of Lebanon."
I hate having to go through a history lesson after every post. I understand who the two organizations are, and how they are not just a bunch of ragheads with rockets. Specifically Hamas, who has become more "legit" since it got legally elected in 2006.
I suppose this all breaks down to how we define words. One one end you have terrorists, militant organizations etc, and on the other end you have "legitimate" governments such as that of America. The question is, what defines bad. What defines terrorist or militant. The US gov is both militant in it's actions and also uses fear and force to subdue foreign governments into doing what they want (we would typically call this terrorism).
Hamas in particular is not a "terrorist" organization, but rather a form of government which we in America are just not accustomed to. They are a little more hardcore over there than we are used to, but they are a legitimate government as far as middle eastern governments go.
Anyways, I understand that in those regions these organizations are seen as legitimate entities rather than terrorists or extremist organizations. Hamas especially since it won a democratic election. I am just saying that I do not view these groups as being filled with good people. Everyone talks about how draconian israel is, but these regimes aren't exactly bastions of freedom in the desert.
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Originally posted by sgreger1and on the other end you have "legitimate" governments such as that of America.
Ken
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Would you prefer the lessons I teach your Mom then? lol give me a break. We're both at work, bored, and posting. And I like history. And.... if you want your posts to be the last and final statement on any given matter without retorts in the interest of accuracy... write a ****'n book.
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