The following is a comment that I made this 04.27.2014 on an article by journalist Glenn Greenwald, titled 'Excerpt from The Battle for Justice in Palestine'. For the record, I have made a decision to copy all my comment posts there, both those that were suppressed by torturers from posting on that website, as well as those that made it through.
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Excerpt from The Battle for Justice in Palestine
(https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2014/04/27/excerpt-battle-justice-palestine/#comment-28889)
By Glenn Greenwald 27 Apr 2014, 1:39 PM EDT
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- Pat Burhan says:
So much has been said on the subject that there’s nothing of worth for me to add. But as a victim of apartheid of yesteryear, and now, a victim of extreme remote electromagnetic and scalar weapons systems torture operated under classified programs, although details of historic sagas and events serve me well, the global view is just as critically important.
Thus, on a global take, every nation and every people have a right to a history and legacy that their own actions write, and a right to be remembered and forever associated with those actions in the annals of history. At the end of the day, the decision, expressed through action, is about what a nation or people believes they prefer and can afford, between the weight of those actions that sits heavier and more painful each day on a nation’s or people’s shoulders in a burden that no generation can easily erase, or a weight of their actions that happily carries the nation or a people high upon its shoulders, to be celebrated and honoured. So let it be with Israel and Palestine.
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