The Jordan River is an international Waterway and natural international Boundary
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THE JORDAN RIVER IS AN INTERNATIONAL WATERWAY AND NATURAL INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY
NEW YORK, NEW YORK * 23 MAY 2008 Citizen of the USA Stephen M. St. John addresses the international community in Washington and here in New York City, members of the US Congress as well as other organizations and individuals, public and private, and views with favor the status of the Jordan river, the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea as an integrated international waterway and natural boundary between historic Palestine and Jordan and Syria.
An Eight Part Peace Proposal for Greater Jerusalem (see http://www.show-the-house.com/id1.html) therefore draws the line between the current regime in historic Palestine and Syria straight between the mouths of the Jordan river at the northern and southern ends of the Sea of Galilee, and not along the eastern shore.
Citizen St. John is of the belief that if his proposed State of Jerusalem or any other entity in historic Palestine cannot share the waters of the Sea of Galilee with Syria, it certainly cannot share peaceful coexistence with Syria! Thus this proposed boundary line is his pledge and token of resolve that the land, the water and the future can be shared in a spirit of brotherhood and mutual cooperation for the common good of all.
Citizen St. John rejects the recent histrionics of the Likud blowhard Benjamin Netanyahu, and invites him to don a swimsuit with his trademark "Push the Jews into the Sea!" Of course no Syrian swimmer could compete with this whale of a guy who said that 9/11 was "good for Israel"! And he asks Netanyahu, if 9/11 was "good for Israel," was it worth it?
On second thought, don't answer the question, Mr. Netanyahu. You glorified the bomber of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, who is Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni's father, which fact speaks for itself.
How strange that you terrorists refuse to speak with your enemies on the dubious pretext that they are terrorists!
King Hassan II of Morocco said it best: "There is no shame in dealing with one's enemy."
(See Part I, An Eight Part Peace Proposal for Greater Jerusalem, at http://www.show-the-house.com)
Stephen M. St. John
Post Office Box 449
Rockefeller Center
New York, New York 10185
stephen@show-the-house.com




