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Title: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: TruthSpreader on August 15, 2009, 08:07:22 PM
Dear Chaim, how are women treated in Turkey as oppossed to other Muslim countries?  Are the Turks just as brutal and vicious to their women as the Arabs and Iranians are?
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Lewinsky Stinks, Dr. Brennan Rocks on August 15, 2009, 08:52:46 PM
Shalom Chaim,

You say that the majority of Jews would never stand for expelling the Arabs without compensation, and of course you are legally prohibited from advocating that. Therefore, I understand why Hayamin must offer them compensation as part of its advertised program. Isn't it possible, however, that if (by the grace of G-d) huge numbers of Israelis embrace the Kahanist message, Jewish concern for Arab "human rights" will plummet?

PS: Why not offer the sick, twisted Israelis that insist on sticking up for the Arabs' "civil rights" compensation in order to leave Israel also?

Bonesfan
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Moshe92 on August 15, 2009, 09:06:57 PM
Dear Chaim,

Have you heard of the columnist Cal Thomas? It says on wikipedia that he said in 2001 that the Arabs should be transfered out of Israel.
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Jorje15 on August 15, 2009, 09:07:25 PM
Dear Chaim,

Now that school starts this week the day of the Ask JTF program what will happen to the education system this year? Also what are your thoughts on Anne McGlone Burke & Eunice Kennedy Shriver?
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Dr. Dan on August 15, 2009, 10:01:00 PM
Shalom Chaim

If the Kahanists came to power and there were protests by leftists against the government or by other Israelis against certain polocies, how would you deal with the peaceful protesters and the violent ones? Would you kick them out of their homes just like the current Israeli government kick Jews out of their homes in Gush Katif, Gaza, Judea and Samaria?  If so, where would you send them?

Thank you

Dr. Dan
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: The One and Only Mo on August 16, 2009, 12:57:18 AM
Dear Chaim,
    Do you learn Gemara? If so, which commentaries do you usually learn with the sugya?  Which masechta (tract ate) is your favorite?
What's the most difficult piece of gemara you've ever learned? Thanks.
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Rubystars on August 16, 2009, 01:32:29 AM
Greetings Chaim. What do you think of judicial caning in countries like Singapore and Malaysia?
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: ProudAndZionist on August 16, 2009, 06:54:17 AM
Shalom Chaim,

Did you hear that a Jewish father was murdered by arab muslims in Israel? Why doesn't the Israeli Government protect the Israeli Jewish citizens? I'm sure it wouldn't happened if Israel would have a strong Zionist/Kahanist government.

What is your opinion about it?

G-d bless you and your family,
Peter

Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Dan Ben Noah on August 16, 2009, 07:53:29 PM
Shalom Chaim,

I heard that Saudi Arabia is pressuring Barack Hussein Osama to make sure Iran doesn't go nuclear and possibly even endorse a strike on Iran.  I also heard that Egypt has been cracking down on Hizballah terrorists in the Sinai.  I thought the destruction of Israel was one of the prime interests of all Muslims, so why aren't they helping each other destroy Israel?  Do they care most about Sunni vs. Shiite or do they care most about the destruction of the Jews?  Whose side is B. Hussein Osama really on?  How should Israel react to Saudi Arabia?  Thank you in advance.

Respectfully,

Dan ben Noah
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Trace on August 16, 2009, 09:05:49 PM
Shalom Chaim,

Do you support European nationalism as a force against the rise of Islam and the Islamic takeover of nations like France, Holland and the UK? Personally I think that the people over there are getting fed up with Muslims coming to their countries and instead of conforming, demanding that everyone else conform to them. They are responding with nationalism, in other words wanting to keep their countries ethnically homogeneous. I think this nationalism is a positive force but unfortunately nationalism has traditionally been connected to anti-Semitism. However I can say with certainty that many Europeans and "white nationalists" who are anti-Semitic are only that way because their only exposure to Jews is in the form of self-hating leftist Jews who want to destroy western civilization. Upon hearing the viewpoints of people like JTF members, these white nationalists are often surprisingly receptive to our message. I think it is necessary for white nationalism to be completely divorced from anti-Semitism. How would you propose this be done?
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Spectator on August 17, 2009, 04:28:17 AM
Shalom Chaim,

We know that the only two movements who are good for Israel are National Union and Hayamin Haamiti. But sometimes Israeli politicians from the other parties make statements that sound not so bad. For example, last week the Eli Yishai from Shas said there is no alternative but to start house construction in the so called "E1 area" (strategic region between Jerusalem and Maale Adumim). He said it would be better that the US give OK to this construction but if not Israel should build there no matter what Obama says.

What should be our attitude to such statements from Likud, Shas and the other not-too-right-wing parties? Is this a complete bluff designed to fool the voters or maybe there is some hope that not all they say or do is bad? Should we appreciate their declarations or actions that seem positive?
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Long_Live_Israel on August 17, 2009, 08:40:20 AM
My Brother Chaim,

Your opening statement last week really touched me & I'm sure it did to everyone too. I feel so horrible what happened to that poor Israeli father who was killed by the group of Arab thugs. The horrible things that happen in Israel you don't always hear it here on the American news... I can't tell you how much I look foward into hearing your opening statement every week & keeping all of us informed with whatever it might be. Thank you Chaim.


My question this week..........  This might just be me, but lots of times I hear you you exhale deeply when you do these ASK JTF's. How is your overall health?

Thank you again for all your hard work!!

-Long Live Israel
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: davinci on August 17, 2009, 11:54:18 AM
Shalom Chaim

During history God destroys nations basically in 2 ways:

1. the fast way
2. the slow way

Sodom and Gomorrah and the Flood during Noah's time are examples when God chooses the fast way.

The Ancient cultures, like Ancient Rome, ancient Egypt and so on were destroyed the slow way, in other words they collapsed from within.

So my question is: when does God choose the slow or the fast way to destroy a nation?

Regards

davinci





Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Manch on August 17, 2009, 12:08:04 PM
Shalom Chaim,
I am an admirer of Simon  Bar Kochba and Rabbi Akiva, of blessed memory, ZT"L, HY"D. However, some Jews on the left say that these two were "mishuganas" who, through their impatience and religious fanatism, created the greatest calamity in the Jewish history that lead to Galut and to sick twisted Jews of yesterday and of today. I've read that even in Talmud there are some  disdainful comments on Bar Kochba (not sure if this correct, though)

What is your view on these great Jewish heros? What was Ha Rav Kahane's views on this subject? What lesson can we learn from the 3rd and last revolt of Bar Kochba? Afterall, they have revolted to sanctify G-d's name - were Jews abandoned by G-d? Why?
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: tron77 on August 18, 2009, 08:18:20 PM
How did you morn for Rabbi Kahane, and is there anything different you can do for someone you love who is not your immediate relative in terms of morning?

And my second question is, when i visited Hevron for the first time (I was told by at least 10 isrealis not to go there.  My reason was simple, my grand father went as a Iranian Jew and had to pretend he was deaf and dumb because  at the time the Muslims forbid jews from walking into the temple, and he did, and they shouted "enta yahude" which means you are a jew, and he pretended he was slow, which saved his life. and I wanted to  find out what made him risk his life, so I rented a car and took my fiance through the west bank and went there on our own) the people there were incredably sweet, not the insane ultra religous people that I was told run around, and they opened themselves up to us, non  orthadox jews. They were very kind and took us on a tour including the syn ague that had photos of the arab massacre of the jews,  and we both felt bad that they were  caged within the city with IDF guards to ensure that the Arabs  dont kill them, and that it is the Jews who are the real segregated class) I asked  a man about Baruch Goldstein, and he told me that he was not a insane killer, but was doing this too prevent a massacre of Jews. I had never heard this, and wanted to know if you had any more information on this as all i have found on the internet is that his grave has been torn down to prevent him from being a martyr.

One more thing, I wanted to go the Temple Mount, and go into the Mosques, but Jews are forbidden by the Arabs who run it even though its Israeli controlled, So I lied, and being as dumb as they are they let me go in under the pretense that i was a Iranian. When I went in both mosques I noticed something. They were all empty,. just some old people, and children running around. This was on a Thursday afternoon, Now I have visited the Kotel many a time and no matter what time it has at least 50 people there. For being the third holiest site, it seemed to me that only on friday does it fill up, and other than that they could care less about going there, perhaps its just a way to spite the Jews? what is your take?
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Geert Akbar on August 18, 2009, 09:15:42 PM
Dear Chaim,

I saw your thread supporting Mike Huckabee because of his pro-Israel position. Do you believe that Huckabee would support a Kahanist government? Even if it asks Arabs willingly to leave Israel with compensation, and no compensation if they refuse to leave willingly? Or do you just think that if we are going to have a president that is realistic about Israel, then Mike Huckabee is the guy for JTF to support for presidency in 2012? Please feel free to discuss any other information about Mr. Huckabee that you feel other JTFers should know about him.
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Zvulun Ben Moshe on August 18, 2009, 11:27:06 PM
Chaim,

Don’t you find it ironic that Bill Maher asks almost every guest at his show whether they believe in the talking snake, while himself and most of his guests are perfect examples of such reptiles?

Thank you.
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Yaacov Ben Yehuda on August 19, 2009, 12:15:06 AM
Hey Chaim Shavua Tov!

what's your opinion of Arcadi Gaydamak? He's involved in the Israeli political arena, he's right wing and he's a billionare, maybe he can be recruited into the JTF... and help with funding. Have you ever considered trying to reach out to him or any other rich Jewish right wing philanthropists out there? And if not, what do you think of this idea?

also, so much respect for your selfless sacrifice to help free the Russian Jewry! your bravery and love for our Jewish people is a very righteous deed! may Hashem bless you for it. It's really unfortunate that you had to spend time in prison, what was it like being in the system?  can you talk about your experience in the prison system as a Jew, what were some of the challenges you faced while incarcerated, and how did you find the strength to get through it?  Also, did you meet any other Jews behind bars, and if so did you connect and form a Jewish alliance?

Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: dreidelhead on August 19, 2009, 05:59:28 AM
Hi Chaim,

Thanks for another terrific show last week and for addressing my question.

I often hear and read that America is, or is about to, become a “soft tyranny”. At what point would you consider that America has gone from a “soft” to a “hard” tyranny? In other words, what event, happening, or legislation would be a BLINKING RED NEON SIGN that essentially announces:
“Welcome To Tyranny! Have A Nice Day!“

Thanks very much.
May Hashem strengthen you. Chazak v'emahtz!

Dreidlehead

(PS: I made a Paypal donation to JTF this week and hope that every bit helps.)
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Gimatria on August 19, 2009, 03:41:58 PM
Dear Chaim,
what a surprise, Gary Ackerman has recently voiced his approval of Obama's plan to give 900 million dollars to the Palestinian authority. Ackerman is truly a disgrace, not only to Judaism, but to the human race. Here is a 'Jewish' congressmen who openly supports Hamas. What a shame that the robbers in that chinese restaurant didn't aim and fire their guns under the table where ackerman was hiding and eating his pork chops. Let us pray that Ackerman, and all those who continue to vote for him, leave this world, and soon. They certainly won't need to wear sweaters in the next world.
I was wondering if you could share a story I remember you telling once on the QPTV program - the story about Ackerman and Nadler eating an entire reception's worth of food at a synagogue in NY.
May HaShem bless you Chaim!
-Gimatria

Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: CorrieDeservedIt on August 19, 2009, 07:09:56 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miLk32l_4VU

SHalom Chaim

I came across this popular video of the JDL in 93. To my knowledge by that time you were no longer a member.
The video is that of a training for self defense camp for the JDL

did you ever attend a camp like this when you were in JDL? If so are you also skillful in shooting and fighting techniques

on a similar topic the wiki page on the JDL says that JDL and schvartza rapper easy E were close alliessince wiki lies alot
can you go into further detail about this

thanks again, John.
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: ape on August 19, 2009, 10:51:33 PM
Chaim,
I just wanted to follow up on last week's question. You said that the Jews have the same religion, the same religious festivals, and the same language. Out of all those peoples I mentioned, the Greeks and Italians of today also have the same religion (remember the Roman Empire converted to christianity in 312 AD), the same religious festivals Easter, etc. and a similar language, if not exactly the same language.(The Roman Empire stopped throwing people to the lions at about 350 AD). If you talk to the Greeks in Astoria, they say that they have kept many traditions for thousands of years. I would have to disagree with you that all of these cultues were vanquished. But I do see what you're saying about Iran and Persia.

Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: ✡ Hindu Zionist ॐ on August 20, 2009, 04:59:30 AM
Shalom Chaim,

Do you think Israel has a direct threat from Pakistan, considering its within the nuclear useage range of Pakistan?

Thank You
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Kylefromomaha on August 20, 2009, 11:25:46 AM
howdy Chaim, I have to tell you what I heard a crazy hippie said at the bus stop I would love it if you to comment on it and what you would say in response. I met this guy at the bus stop downtown near the downtown deli and he told me that america was racist and not a good place to live. He told me he wanted to move to Africa and live with the lions the zebras and the pygmys. :::D  :::D :::D

PS: I was on a forum for Ron Paul Supporters and they mentioned your show how you attacked him, they made all kinds of racist anti semetic epitaphs about all Jews in general. Many of them also made pro nazi slogans. >:(
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: ProJewGreekChristian on August 20, 2009, 12:59:05 PM
Dear Chaim:

I was unaware of all the skitsofrantic evil propaganda Savage has flip-flopped on. I had only been listening to him for about two weeks and was surprised to hear he is for a PLO Hamas Nazi Muslim terrorist invader State. I also did not know he was against the righteous Mrs. Palin.

From listening to your shows I’ve gathered you have never been and are not married. Is it just that you’ve never met “the one,” or are you dedicating your life and time to Israel and the Jews? Would you like to get married? You would be a great dad and undoubtedly raise good, moral, and successful kids.

Praise be to G-D,

Paul
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: patches on August 20, 2009, 03:48:15 PM
Shalom Chaim,

I was recently reading an article off your wikipedia page, "Prison for Ex-J.D.L. Chief in Bombing" by Leonard Buder,
published Tuesday, October 27, 1987 in the New York Times. In it, it says:

" 'I have no justification for what I did,'' Mr. Vancier said before his sentence was imposed. He said he realized that his actions had not helped his cause. And he asked for a new chance to build a constructive life... The judge told the defendants that what they had done was ''terribly wrong'' and ''utterly lawless.'' And he said Mr. Vancier had made similar assertions, about seeing the error of his illegal actions, on other occasions when being sentenced for similar crimes."

Did you really say, "I have no justification for what I did" and that you saw the error of your illegal actions? Saving persecuted Jews in Russia seems like a fine justification.

Thanks,
Patches
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: eb22 on August 21, 2009, 12:57:14 PM
Shalom Chaim,


I'm interested in your opinion on the role of Vice Presidential nominees in U.S. elections.     This question relates to the ongoing JTF discussion about Sarah Palin,    Mike Huckabee,   Mitt Romney,  and other potential 2012 Candidates.      My viewpoint is that Sarah Palin had to express the positions of John McCain on key issues during the campaign.       But now that she's no longer tied down to McCain and his politically correct ways,     Sarah Palin is coming out with strong statements against Barack Hussein Obama's policies that the likes of McCain very likely never would have made.      With her statements against the evil ObamaCare bill standing out.       

Basically,  my question to you is what role ( s )  should V.P. nominees play during the Fall Presidential Campaign?


Thanks as always,   eb22.
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: PaulIngram on August 21, 2009, 03:01:52 PM
Dear Chaim

Let me start by saying that I am not a Jew, but I enjoy listening to your YouTube and 'Ask J.T.F.' shows.

I was listening to your show last week, in which you talked about how the Jewish culture has survived longer than other cultures.

I think it's only fair to point out that a large amount of the Jewish culture comes from other cultures.
 
For example:
 
Ideas such as Baptism, afterlife, final judgment, resurrection, Commandments, the ark of the covenant, circumcision, saviors, the great flood, Easter, Christmas and Passover, are all attributes of the Egyptian religion.
 
Isn't it more accurate to say that Judaism is a continuation of other belief systems?

Keep up the good work.

Paul
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Kahane-Was-Right BT on August 22, 2009, 09:28:13 PM
....

Dear Chaim,

Would it be possible for you to sue Peace Now for libel/slander for their recent video they made attacking you falsely?   I saw the video and recognized that the headshot they photoshopped into the police car window came from your interview with Americans for a Safe Israel in 2001  (link here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj3Bs3KdqPM)  Same clothing, same hat, same lighting.   They did a real poor job with their lies.   
Any way we can destroy this traitorous group, even if it means taking their money in a court of law, is a big blessing to the Jewish people.  They are funded by various European governments.    Speaking of which, as a related question, is there anyway that there is some regime out there who would be willing to donate money to JTF?    Maybe India, or european country with a hidden agenda?    Thanks.
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: imaknick on August 22, 2009, 09:49:12 PM
Would you support Michele Bachmann for president?  And why do you think Scotland released the libyan terrorist who was involved in the murder of 200+ on the Pan Am flight?
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: ItalianZionist on August 22, 2009, 10:32:57 PM
Chaim,
  A bunch of loud, low class schwarzes moved in on my block, to my horror. If this happened to you and the noise was unbearable, what would you do..
thanks
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Lisa on August 23, 2009, 09:29:41 AM
Dear Chaim,

I recently received a comment on my blog in response to the Henry Louis Gates video I put up. 

This commenter wrote that Gates has criticized black anti-semitism.  Here's a link to an article he wrote that was published by the Simon Wiesenthal Center:

http://web.archive.org/web/19990427143249/www.wiesenthal.com/resource/Blackdem.htm

This commenter also wrote that Gates praised Alan Dershowitz's book "The Case For Israel."
Quote
“’The Case for Israel’ is indispensable reading for those of us who are deeply disturbed by the rise of anti-Semitism in American society, even on college campuses.” -Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Chairman, Department of African and African-American Studies at Harvard

So my question to you is what would you say to other Jews who say "Stop criticizing Gates since he's a friend of the Jews?"

Thanks as always,
Lisa
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: RationalThought110 on August 23, 2009, 09:44:20 AM
Shalom,

   As you're probably aware, Huckabee has a television program that potentially is seen by millions of people.

     About a month ago, he had a segment on an episode where a couple Democrats and Obama supporters, asked him questions on a couple issues.  One was about "cap-and-trade" and the other was about Israel.

     When they mentioned Israel, they stated to paraphrase: "Since the US is a friend of Israel, shouldn't the US be obligated to demand that Israel end all of its settlements?"  


        The tone of that question was rude.  Huckabee's response was fine for the most part.  He mentioned that Israel shouldn't have to give away any territory.  He stated how Israel is a small country and that there are so many Muslim countries so there's no reason why they should need any territory from Israel.  



         Recently, Huckabee took a trip to Israel.  On the recent episode of his show, he mentioned a little about it and showed a little about some interviews he conducted. 



          If you have about 15 minutes, you should check out that part of the episode.  It will be shown twice on Sunday night, so if you're able to find about 15 minutes, you should check it out to see what you agree/disagree with what he said and what what the people who he interviewed said.

           The part about Israel starts about halfway into the episode, approximatley 30 minutes into the show.  So you could skip the first half hour of the show if you wouldn't want to see the other topics that he discussed.  

            The episode will be televised on FoxNews Sunday night, probably at least twice.



           The national media is basically indistinguishable from Robert Gibbs and the Obama admin's press department.

           Both the national media and the Obama admin accuses anyone who disagrees with their nationalized health-care proposal, as spreading misleading and false information.

            It's the media, the Obama admin and the members of congress who support Pelosi and Reid.

            The plan would cover illegal aliens.  The La Raza, LULAC and other illegal alien lobby groups support it.

             The plan also supports abortion.  For it to not cover abortion, there would need to be a provision in the bill that specifically states that abortion wouldn't be covered.

         
             Furthermore, the plan does include rationing.  An amendment was added in the Senate bill that would prohibit rationing.  Some democrats got the provision eliminated.

            So Palin is correct.  When she was referring to "death panels", she probably was making an analogy about rationing.

             The national media is obsessed with viciously attacking her and her family.  And whenever they interview a Republican, they demand that the person denounce what Palin said. 
Newt Gingrich agreed with her.  And surprisingly, McCain agreed with her in an interview he did with George Stephanopolous.  Stephanopolous kept demanding that McCain basically condemn her and Stephanopolous kept trying to call her a liar. 
 
       

   But the national media, members of congress who support the plan and the Obama admin are the ones who are spreading misinformation.

          Some people who've attended townhall meetings have actually read the proposed bill and understand it better than the members of congress.

 
          Barney Frank recently had a meltdown at his townhall meeting. People would expect that the majority of his district is radical leftists.  So he probably thought that most of the people who attended the meeting he held, would agree with him and cheer him on. But the majority of the people who attended his meeting disagreed with him.

       If Barney Frank's district now considers him to be too radical on issues, then the Democrat party should be exposed as radical. 


         The national media likes to claim that critics of the plan keep yelling and are preventing discussion from taking place.  People should look at Barney Frank's meeting.  He was the one who was doing all the yelling.  


               Nancy Pelosi accused the critics of the plan as being unamerican and Nazis.  Harry Reid called people who disagree with him evil.

 
             The national media would claim that people who supported Obama's campaign, were involved in the political process for the first time.  And the media kept saying that Obama was so inspirational to people.  Now the media is being a hypocrite.
 

            A lot of the people who've attended Townhall meetings are being involved in the political process for the first time.  And in contrast, the national media is condemning them.  The national media is mostly radical and it is a hypocrite.


          With the Democrat party being radical, more people are now being open to more conservative-type positions on issues.  Conservatives can't waste the chance to build a movement.


         You know how Obama did favors for Tony Rezko, read about an example of what Obama has done for George Soros:

          You should skim through the following:

              http://hotair.com/archives/2009/08/18/good-news-obama-backs-off-shore-drilling/
         

           A famous basketball coach, Rick Pitino, had an affair on his wife several years ago (it's become a scandal because the woman has threatened him)  and she got pregnant.  I think it was reported that she wanted an aborted and he paid her to be able to afford health insurance.

             
          You don't need to spend time discussing the following, you could just give a yes or no answer if you'd like:

           Are you surprised that Edwards didn't try to get the woman he cheated with, to have an abortion?

          If you rather not mention about, you don't have to answer it.

         
        About the "peace now" attacks against you...

           They're copying Obama, Axelrod, Emanuel and the Democrat National Committee by using Alinsky tactics.

            Remember how the national media kepy smearing Joe the plumber?   He did nothing wrong.  Remember how they smeared a beauty pageant contestant who opposes gay marriage?  The national media stalked her grandmother, who is in her 90's.

Remember how they constantly smear Palin and her family?
Remember how they smeared people who attended "Tea Parties?"
Remember how they smeared people who attended Townhall meetings--most of whom oppose the Pelosi, Reid and Obama proposal?

      So "peace now" is probably using the same type of tactics that the radical-left in the US uses.

      They constantly attack people's character, make up lies about them and hope that people will be turned off toward the person that people would then dismiss anything that the person says.
So they think that if they keep smearing you, that people would be too turned off to want to listen to what you have to say.   


       Code Pink opposes an Israeli cosmetics company that has some of its business in a settlement. 

        So there's probably many similarities between "Peace Now" and the radical-left groups in the US.


         "Peace Now" and radical-left groups try to censor people and intimidate people.  They oppose "free speech."

          The progressive movement from the early 20th century admired the facism movements, socialism movements, etc. that took place in some European countries.  Radical-left groups refer to themselves as "progressives."


        It was reported that several weeks ago, there was a protest in Israel and people had signs that said: "No you can't." 

       It was a message opposing what Obama is trying to force Israel to do.

        It seems like George Mitchel will constantly put pressure on Israel's government.  People in Israel need to put pressure on the government to stop taking orders from George Mitchel and to instead, follow their campaign promises.

 
    About Palin, I don't think she should have resigned as a governor.
It would be understandable of course, if she felt that she was unable to make her schedule to be able to spend lots of time with her baby.

     Several months before McCain had selected her, Newt Gingrich had actually mentioned her as someone new in the GOP who could be a future leader of that party.  She should have waited until potentially entering the national stage.


     Despite the national media's continual bashing of her and her family after the election, she was still a popular governor in her state.

     But about the recent presidential election...
When there were protests held to oppose the visit of Iran's president to the UN, Obama's campaign opposed sending a representative to the event.  Palin was going to attend to speak there but Obama's campaign demanded that the people who organized the event prohibit her from speaking at it.

     On international issues, she was the one candidate in the general election who discussed the continual threat by those who want to commit a Holocaust against Israel.

       Shs probably didn't have specific policies in regard to international issues.  Anyway, she was forced to adopt the international policy positions of the McCain campaign.  She was forced to meet with Henry Kissinger and he was probably trying to brainwash her. 


In the interview that the radical media kept bashing Palin on (the Couric one), Palin stated that the US shouldn't second-guess Israel.  She stated that Israel should be allowed to do what it feels it needs to do for its security.  She stated that the US government shouldn't second-guess Israel.

   Couric had a nasty expression on her face because she didn't like Palin's response. 
         
       If Palin knew what a "two-state solution" meant, I don't think she'd actually be a supporter of it. 

      That's why if she were to ever run, it would be important that she wouldn't get an elitist adviser who would try to brainwash her.

        I thought it was a bad idea from the beginning when she accepted McCain's invitation to be his running mate. 

       I think she should have continued doing her job as governor and then if she were interested in running for president or vice-president in the future, she could have then saw what the political climate would be in 2016 for example.


       The Republican Governor's Association should be ashamed of itself.  They showed Palin little support. And they had bureaucrats try and order her about how she should have been doing her job.


        Rush Limbaugh has trashed Huckabee.  Yet, he doesn't come up with a better alternative. He probably influenced some people to oppose Huckabee.  Yet, it wasn't as if he was a bigger supporter of McCain's. 
 
          Obviously, one of the weaknesses of conservatives on talk-radio is that many of them don't do a good job in helping people find a candidate to support.

        Limbaugh visited Bush at the White House before he left office.  Obviously, he wouldn't have been invited to the White House if he had been a tough critic of Bush's. 


            Glen Beck called out Limbaugh on that and Rush sort of admitted to Beck that the Bush White House (probably the press department) contacted him and asked him not to be to tough on Bush.


           I think that Romney will probably be supported by the Republican establishment in 2012.  It seems like he's been sucking up to people behind the scenes.

            Romney made one speech at CPAC in 08 (after he ended his campaign) and all of a sudden, a bunch of conservatives started to like him and they now think he's one of them.

          All of a sudden, Monica Crowley and a bunch of others seem to be a fan of Romney's.  I don't think they've endorsed him officially.  But it makes know sense why they all of a sudden like him. 

         When he announced his candidacy in 07, few conservatives considered him to share their views.

         




                 

 




           




       

         


         
             
           
                   



Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Secularbeliever on August 23, 2009, 11:08:55 AM
Shalom Chaim,

I was reading Caroline Glick's latest column, in which she listed all the many ways in which we should be disappointed in Nethanyahu (which takes some integrity as he was a guest at her wedding) and goes as far as saying he is endangering the survival of Israel, but then concludes the right wing should not turn against him because it will bring a left wing government as happened to Shamir and in Nethanyahu's first term.

I would normally be sympathetic to the argument that the perfect should not be the enemy of the good (or less bad).  Just as you supported McCain last year because you felt that he was imperfect but far less bad than Obama.  In the case of Shamir vs Rabin I would agree there was a major difference.  I thnk the right underrates Shamir and blames him for going to Madrid, but fails to note that he gave nothing away there.  However, the phony right in Israel has become so bad that it is not clear that it is superior to the left in Israel.  Today Lieberman announced he will not leave the government over the settlement freeze.  Yaalon (who I have some hope for) after apparently criticizing Bibi seems to have backed down.  The argument that supporting Feiglin, the NU or any of the honest right wing is going to bring Livni into office just seems like a weak argument when Nethanyahu is not showing himself to be any better.
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: MasterWolf1 on August 23, 2009, 06:54:48 PM
Hello Brother Chaim,


As some of you know, if George Bush would do something I didn't agree on I would call him out and there are a lot of things he did that was important to call out.   But after 9 months of Obama, he made Bush look like a Saint.  He just announced that 2 trillion dollars has been lost.  Yet no one in our media or the elitest hold this man responsible?  I am a registered republican and if republican did something that is wrong I would be the first to hold him or her into contempt.  How come nobody is holding anything Obama is doing in contempt?  He is already on another vacation, that the media doesn't mind covering, him destroying our nation they fall asleep on.  And if he really went to Harvard, how come he never showed any proof of his college diploma records?  Most blacks, especially blacks would show off such an accomplishment. 
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Confederate Kahanist on August 23, 2009, 07:38:32 PM
Shalom Chaim

Can you give us your latest affirmative action encounter?

Thanks.
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Abben on August 23, 2009, 07:43:52 PM
Hello Chaim what are view on radio talk show host Bob Grant? Thanks and GD bless
Title: Re: Ask JTF for Sunday, August 23, 2009
Post by: Aces High on August 23, 2009, 10:03:21 PM
Dear Chaim,

I know it's impossible to predict the future.  But how do you see things playing out with Netenyahu? 

1) Do you think there is a strong possibility within the next 2 years that Netenuyahu will deliver the Palestinians a State inside Israel? (God Forbid)   

2) Do you think either Israel or the United States will attack Iran?  America  will have  30,000 pound bunker busting bombs going into production for use against Iran.    But would Obama really  use them against fellow Iranian Muslims? 

My idea is that Netenyahu is naively banking everything on Obama to take out Iran, in exchange for a Palestinian State in Israel- (which i don't want to see!)