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Kahane-Was-Right BT:

--- Quote from: yaaqov on October 03, 2008, 06:32:40 AM ---B"H

Still Like Her Now?
http://esseragaroth.blogspot.com/2008/10/still-like-her-now.html

Erev Shabbath Qodesh Parshath Wayelekh - "Shuvah" 5769

Well, just as I was about to fill out and send my absentee ballot in, to cast my vote for U. S. President, I caught a glimpse of a statement Vice Presidential candidate, Gov. Sara Palin (R-AK) made in her debate with Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE) last night.

    "We have got to assure them that we will never allow a second Holocaust, despite, again, warnings from Iran and any other country that would seek to destroy Israel…. We will support Israel [and] a two-state solution, building our embassy, also, in Jerusalem--those things that we look forward to being able to accomplish, with this peace-seeking nation, and they have a track record of being able to forge these peace agreements."

Um,...a two-state solution? Did you catch that buried within all of the "I love Israel" rhetoric?


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Yaaqov, I'll tell you why this happened.  Because this is what the Israeli govt wants.   Sarah Palin "supports Israel" so what is she supposed to do, tell the Israeli govt 'No you are evil for trying to make a two state solution.'   The way for an American politician to "support Israel" is to support what the Israeli govt does, and what they seek.  Unfortunately that is NOT in the interest of the Israeli people or the Jewish people.  But how can two countries be allies other than by the one country supporting or standing by the government policies of the other country?   It is only once the Israeli govt policy changes that an American politician like Sarah Palin will be able to say "I support Israel's undeniable historical cultural and religious rights as well as right of conquest in self defense to retain sovereignty over Judea and Shomron."    That will be "supporting Israel" once there is not a traitorous leadership running Israel.   Until that time, how can an American politician otherwise express "support for Israel" than by mimicking the stated goals of the Israeli govt?     

The change is necessary in ISRAEL.   America will follow suit if it's a real ally.   

It is the traitorous Israeli govt that is behind the push for national suicide.  America goes along for the ride, or if they are vicious Jew haters like Condi and Bush, they will pressure it to happen more quickly.   But it all comes down to the leadership in Israel.

AsheDina:

  Well, I believe that Israel needs to trust in G-d. Tell this whole world- GET THE BLANK OUT OF OUR BUSINESS before we use our A.F. on YOU ALL. >:(

cjd:
Yes I still do like her now. I think what she said about a two state solution was the only thing that she could have said in a debate setting. This issue is not going to go away until Israel itself tells America that that solution is not something they are willing to accept. Until then the best you can get from politicians is statements like the one that Palin made and inaction on the issue if they gain office. As bad as Bush was on some issues his action on the two state solution was nothing more than window dressing and I think he made it window dressing on purpose. We are in a dangerous situation and I honestly believe if I had to bet the ranch on Obama and Biden or McCain and Palin my money would have to be on a McCain administration.

angryChineseKahanist:
Yeah, I still like her now.
Would you like Barack Osama/Osama bin Biden instead?
I think they would like you Jews dead.

RanterMaximus:
What choice do we have but to like her.

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