Palestinians: Coming to America?

Neil Diamond

The United States takes in more than a million immigrants per year. The population of Palestine is 3,937,309. It would take the United States less than 4 years to take them all. You can contact US immigration here.

Far,
We’ve been traveling far
Without a home
But not without a star

Free,
Only want to be free
We huddle close
Hang on to a dream

On the boats and on the planes
They’re coming to America
Never looking back again,
They’re coming to America

Home
Don’t it seem so far away
Oh, we’re traveling light today
In the eye of the storm
In the eye of the storm

Home
To a new and a shiny place
Make our bed and we’ll say our grace
Freedom’s light burning warm
Freedom’s light burning warm

Everywhere around the world
They’re coming to America
Ev’ry time that flag’s unfurled
They’re coming to America

Got a dream to take them there
They’re coming to America
Got a dream they’ve come to share
They’re coming to America

They’re coming to America
They’re coming to America
They’re coming to America
They’re coming to America
Today, Today,
Today, Today, Today

My country ’tis of thee (today)
Sweet land of liberty (today)
Of thee I sing (today)
Of thee I sing
Today, Today, Today
Today, today, today……

Neil Diamond’s net worth is $180 Million.. You can download his song America for free here. It will probably piss him off. You can contact Neil on Twitter or Myspace.

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How much does Matisyahu make?

Matisyahu

Matisyahu Net Worth. $8 Million USD.

Matisyahu always tells the Jews to go to Zion but he says nothing about the suffering of the Palestinians. A hundred thousand dollars would be a pittance to Matisyahu. He could give it to a Palestinian family so they can have money to move to a tolerant, multicultural country like Germany.

You can send a message to Matisyahu @ his website here. Or you can send him a tweet here.




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The Palestinian Archipelago

Palestine Archipelago

Strange Maps is an excellent blog which will likely be the next addition to my tag of “highly recommended blogs.” Today’s offering is an unusual portrayal of the geography of the West Bank region of Palestine.

This map is considerably more interesting than previous maps of this fragmented area (see also the Wiki set of historic maps), in that it uses color-coding to convert the conventional geopolitical boundaries to the appearance of a chain of islands.

โ€œMaybe posting the full map would help to take it for what it is, i.e. an illustration of the West Bankโ€™s ongoing fragmentation based on the (originally temporary) A/B/C zoning which came out of the Oslo process, still valid until now. To make things clear, areas โ€˜under waterโ€™ strictly reflect C zones, plus the East Jerusalem area, i.e. areas that have officially remained under full Israeli control and occupation following the Agreements. These include all Israeli settlements and outposts as well as Palestinian populated areas.โ€

Those colours, incidentally, denote urban areas (orange), nature reserves (shaded), zones of partial autonomy (dark green) and of total autonomy (light green). Totally fanciful are of course the dotted lines symbolising shipping links, the palm trees signifying protected beachland, and the purple symbols representing various aspects of seaside pleasure. The blue icon, labelled Zone sous surveillance (โ€˜Zone under surveillanceโ€™) has some bearing on reality, as the locations of the warships match those of permanent Israeli checkpoints.




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