Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Israel, Palestine & Gerrymander

Yesterday Ehud Olmert, Kadima Party leader, remarked about the prospects for for a side-by-side Israeli and Palestinian state. He said" The biggest challenge facing Israel was defining the countrys permanent borders in ways that assured a continued Jewish majority."

Sounds like he needs Tom DeLay. How about Tom starting JewPac? The political action committee would have the obligation for a new gerrymander of historic Palestine. The old 1947 UN gerrymander turned out to be too greedy for the realities of Israeli demographics. Israels population is stagnant to shrinking. The ramifications of this population status pose important questions. What's a stagnant/shrinking belligerent population do with 200 nuclear warheads?

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