The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #158999   Message #3767053
Posted By: Jim Carroll
20-Jan-16 - 07:49 PM
Thread Name: BS: Terrorism, Again (Israel)
Subject: RE: BS: Terrorism, Again (Israel)
"You and your pals have been baiting at least two threads to try and get it back onto WWI "
You and Keith - totally on your own, dragged your antiquarian jingoism over at least four threads - you got no support for your arguments - all your own work.
Even after you had been pasted to the wall, Keith was safely entrencehed in his 'real histoian' dugout and you had both resorted to making up ridiculous (even for you) statements (prosperous Liverpool, democratic early 19th century Britain and a historical method whereby as a young historian appears the older ones commit HaraKiri and fall on their swords (still get a chuckle from that one) - you continued - Keith even reopened a thread after the other had been closed.
Failed - you're 'avin a larf - who did you convince?
""Go off and find one of your "real historians" who sell their books in "real bookshops""
Sod all to do with World War One Terrytoon - Keith started this back in The Irish Famine debates.
The guest posting refered to the subject of this thread - Palestine - sod all to do with WW1 arguments
All of these quotes you give refer to Keith's dishonest argiong technique - every single one.
Keith on the other hand attempted to reopen the WW1 thread and painted himself into a corner.
The fit posting attempting to reopen the lost cause of WW1 was Keith's the subject of World War - "Know nothing" referred to the fact that some people attacked my knowledge of WW1 history" - every other was aimed at his disgracefully dishonest behaviour - nice try - no cigar.
I'm sure that, now this pair of terrorism deniers have had their combined arses kicked good and proper over Israeli massacres you will now make an effort to divert the discussion to who said what first - nice try - another no cigar.   
"From the beginning of World War I, however, part of Palestine's land was owned by absentee landlords who lived in Cairo, Damascus and Beirut. About 80 percent of the Palestinian Arabs were debt-ridden peasants, semi-nomads and Bedouins.""
Are you seriously suggesting that this was about WW1 and not Israel? ---- Jay-sus!!!
Jim Carroll