Daniel, sorry, but I still have to disagree with you. I may agree with you that SOME people who are for the bogus two-state solution MAY have good intentions, that, as the old saying goes, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. In other words, even if they mean well, their plan would be a disaster for Israel. And the fact that they do not know this, makes me wonder if it is a matter of them not knowing what a disaster it would be, or if they really do know, but secretly want Israel destroyed. Or maybe they themselves do not realize that they want Israel destroyed; maybe the whole thing is unconscious. Nevertheless, the effects are the same.
I have to admit, that up to now, I could not really say that I have hated the liberals, thinking that they are merely misguided, and that if they knew better, they would not have the positions that they have. However, how much time should we give them to realize what is right? How many times must they be wrong, which they always are, before they realize it? Don't they have some responsibility for knowing the truth? It is not like we live in some plastic bubble, where the truth is not accessible. If a person studies the Torah, or listens to talk radio, or studies the works of Rabbi Kahane, or Rabbi Daniel Lapin, or Dennis Prager, or Michael Medved, or Milton Freidman in a related realm, or a whole host of other great thinkers, the truth becomes crystal clear. We do not live in a closed society, where the truth is suppressed. Besides, when you get right down to it, all right-wing thinking really is, is plain old-fashioned common sense.