Reasons to discriminate, part three
StandWatie
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Wed Sep-17-03 01:56 PM
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Reasons to discriminate, part three |
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Formulation of a position was considered necessary because it seemed that the High Court's decision had placed the Jewish Agency before an entirely new situation - the verdict forbade the ILA (Israel Lands Authority) from continuing to allocate land to bodies such as the Jewish Agency that wanted to build settlements only for Jews.
After the team held a few meetings, at which, among other things, it heard the legal opinion of Mark Ismailoff, the Jewish Agency's legal counselor, Dan Barir, a member of the team, drafted a document that summed up the proceedings to date. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/341000.html
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Wed Sep-17-03 10:17 PM
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1. Reminds me of our native americans trying to deal with the BIA. |
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Or integrating all those "white" neighborhoods a few decades ago.
My house has a restriction on the title still to keep the "negros" out, although oddly enough it is a 50% black neighborhood now, a very nice one.
Or Kafka. :puke:
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