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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: IsraeliGovtAreKapos on August 15, 2010, 07:53:29 AM
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As an answer to Dan's thread.
My favorite Israeli male conservatives are:
Baruch Marzel
MK Rabbi Michael Ben Ari
Rabbi Yehuda Kroizer (Rabbi of the Jewish Idea Yeshiva in Jerusalem)
Noam Federman
My favorite US male conservatives are:
Chaim Ben Pesach
David Ben Moshe
Jimmy Sullivan
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Great Idea Ron, this way we can learn more about right wing candidates that ordinarily we wouldn't because the media doesn't give them any coverage.
we should feature every week one person from Israel and US as an example of right wing conservative politics.
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Jimmy Sullivan has lived in Israel for three years.
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As an answer to Dan's thread.
My favorite Israeli male conservatives are:
Baruch Marzel
MK Rabbi Michael Ben Ari
Rabbi Yehuda Kroizer (Rabbi of the Jewish Idea Yeshiva in Jerusalem)
Noam Federman
My favorite US male conservatives are:
Chaim Ben Pesach
David Ben Moshe
Jimmy Sullivan
Israeli politics needs a man like Chaim Ben Pesach.
First of all, Chaim is a true loyal Kahanist and I believe he would stick to his agenda.
Second, I think Chaim has much better communication skills and charisma than Baruch Marzel or Michael Ben Ari. Chaim could win over secular Israelis, which is necessary if you want to take power in Israel, whereas I don't think Baruch Marzel can, because he scares them away. Israel needs someone who has the potential to gather a majority of Israelis, including people who are more secular and liberal than orthodox Jews, as well as someone who knows how to talk to the foreign world. On these two aspects, again, I think Chaim is more qualified than Baruch Marzel or Michael Ben Ari.
As regards Rabbi Yehuda Kroizer and Noam Federman, I like them too, but, as far as I know, they don't intend a play a major political role in Israel.
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Outside of JTF I really don't like any politicians.
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Geert Wilders!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(http://www.internationalfreepresssociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/geert-wilders.jpg)
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Geert Wilders!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(http://www.internationalfreepresssociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/geert-wilders.jpg)
Ok there's a good one. I wish he wasn't an atheist though.
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Geert Wilders!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(http://www.internationalfreepresssociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/geert-wilders.jpg)
Ok there's a good one. I wish he wasn't an atheist though.
Yeah, that is true. But he can have a HUGE dramatic shift on European politics if he becomes Prime Minister.
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OH, and as far as a gentile activists go, my favorite is jon voight.
(http://crooksandliars.com/files/uploads/2009/08/jon_voight_bbbfe.jpg)
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As an answer to Dan's thread.
My favorite Israeli male conservatives are:
Baruch Marzel
MK Rabbi Michael Ben Ari
Rabbi Yehuda Kroizer (Rabbi of the Jewish Idea Yeshiva in Jerusalem)
Noam Federman
My favorite US male conservatives are:
Chaim Ben Pesach
David Ben Moshe
Jimmy Sullivan
Israeli politics needs a man like Chaim Ben Pesach.
First of all, Chaim is a true loyal Kahanist and I believe he would stick to his agenda.
Second, I think Chaim has much better communication skills and charisma than Baruch Marzel or Michael Ben Ari. Chaim could win over secular Israelis, which is necessary if you want to take power in Israel, whereas I don't think Baruch Marzel can, because he scares them away. Israel needs someone who has the potential to gather a majority of Israelis, including people who are more secular and liberal than orthodox Jews, as well as someone who knows how to talk to the foreign world. On these two aspects, again, I think Chaim is more qualified than Baruch Marzel or Michael Ben Ari.
As regards Rabbi Yehuda Kroizer and Noam Federman, I like them too, but, as far as I know, they don't intend a play a major political role in Israel.
yeah, I think it goes without saying that there is NO ONE who understands our agenda better than Chaim. I think we would all agree on that everyone would list him first. But I think this poll should be about if there are others Besides Chaim who share his goals and who are major public figures.
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In Israel, my favorite advocates are:
1) Noam Federman
2) Rabbi Shalom Dov Wolpe ( when visiting Israel back in June, I became aware of the excellent efforts of this Rabbi. )
3) The Rabbis in the Kahanist movement who have put everything on the line.
In the U.S., my favorite advocates are in no particular order other than Chaim at the top:
1) Chaim
2) David Ben Moshe
3) Pastor James David Manning
4) Bob Unger
5) Dr. Alan Keyes
6) Rev. John Hagee
7 Rev. Pat Robertson
8 Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson
9) Jon Voight
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Chaim, Geert, Robert Spencer, Carl in Jerusalem [blogger], and MK Rabbi Ben-Ari.
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Glen beck is awesome
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has anyone heard from "jimmy" since he disappeared?
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I guess these are my favorites, but not in a particilar order:
Jewish: Chaim Ben Pesach (of course), Moshe Feiglin (gives great interviews/speeches and articles), Michael Kleiner (great articles) Michael Ben-Ari (although he is not charismatic, i appreciate his hard work in the Knesset).
Gentiles: Allen West, Geert Wilders and Pastor Manning.