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Sunday, April 22, 2007

Thursday, April 19, 2007
The other day I was listening to the BBC Arabic, they were discussing something about the
I looked up the definition on the net, and the results were fairly satisfying, look at this:
n., pl. -ties.
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- The smaller in number of two groups forming a whole.
- A group or party having fewer than a controlling number of votes.
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- A racial, religious, political, national, or other group thought to be different from the larger group of which it is part.
- A group having little power or representation relative to other groups within a society.
If you look at the definitions 1-a, 2-a, you will realize that Israelis can absolutely be considered a minority, no need for further explanation I guess.
But, looking at definition 2-b, you can see that it doesn't apply to Israelis in anyway. This definition deals with status rather than number (quality not quantity). 5 million Israelis (including 1,7 million Arabs, which makes the "minority" around 3,3 million only) versus an estimated 291 million Arabs. Leaving populations aside, the influence of
Military branches:
Army, 134,000
Navy, 9,000
Air Force 32,000 troops
Reserves, 430,000
Primary military equipment
Ground forces: 3,800 tanks, including U.S.-built M1A1a, M-60A3a, and native Merkaavas; 1,500 large artillery pieces.
Sea power: Four diesel submarines, three missile corvettes and a fleet of about a dozen fast missile patrol boats.
Air power: About 2,000 combat aircraft, mostly U.S. F-16 and F-15 variants, plus 25 nuclear capable F-15Es; about 80 older F-4 Phantoms.
Military expenditures: $8.7 billion, fiscal year 1999
Military expenditures, percent of gross domestic product: 9.4 percent, fiscal year 1999
Seems like some terms need to be redefined! Or at least some definitions should be more referred to/widespread and used by people. You can't call Jews a minority in the
Bon appetite... I'm afraid!
Saturday, April 07, 2007
Thursday, April 05, 2007

Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Despite his harsh cynism, I think he represented many valid points. He's not calling for mutiny or something, for this could bring about counterproductive results. He's just demanding more space for freedom of opinion, where people could criticize and maybe correct the government where it has gone wrong.
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