Reading post 535803 in main thread: Why don't the palestinians have a state yet?
August 19th, 2009  
senojekips
 
 
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Originally Posted by Del Boy
So why the "My" which suggests ambiguity, as opposed to named family recorded in detail in Auschwitiz etc. records, and retribution acknowledged. Sorry to be pushy, but this is a sensitive subject and you used the "my". just for the record in future discussions, so that we know where we stand.
Well, while we are clearing up these matters, firstly, there is no "Record" and also you do not tell me where I stand in regard to anything, nor am I interested in where my writings might stand in your judgement. So you can get that right out of your head to start with.

Sorry DB, but with me, you have just two options,... You can take it,... or you can leave it. I've never really been noted for doing the bidding of others or conforming to their imposed views. For the moment, just count yourself lucky that I gave you the civility of an answer at all. It won't necessarily always be that way.

No one else needed to ask, I think you were perhaps trying on the old "top dog" act, (No,... there's no ambiguity intended here regarding the quotes around the term "top dog" either, rather more "specificity" as in my previous post).
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Originally Posted by Del Boy
Jewish exodus from Arab lands refers to the 20th century expulsion or mass departure of Jews, primarily of Sephardi and Mizrahi background, from Arab and Islamic countries. The migration started in the late 19th century, but accelerated after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War .
Where may I ask was this "Jewish Exodus from Arab lands" (This is a "Quote", and does NOT in this case denote Ambiguity) mentioned in this thread, and even if it was, what has it to do with any specific post in this thread other than you attempting to deploy a "red herring" (Specificity NOT ambiguity)

In all my posts hereafter, I will NOT be explaining every individual meaning of any words or punctuation for your benefit Del Boy. No one else seems to have any difficulty in understanding them and you will have to learn to do the same. In the colloquial English language, words and indeed the interpretation of phrases and the use of punctuation varies in relation to the circumstances in which they are used. Yep, it's difficult, but given some thought, I think even you can manage it.


"I am totally responsible for what I write,... however I cannot be held responsible for your complete inability to understand"


Last edited by senojekips; August 20th, 2009 at 02:29.. Reason: Added second quote and answer.
 
 
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