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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Kahane-Was-Right BT on September 01, 2010, 05:05:44 PM
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Fraud.
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I see like a little toothless Poodle
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Netanyahu whining like a little wimp - Please don't let the territory we give up turn into a terror field like in gaza and lebanon, oh please please goyim help me surrender
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Netanyahu whining like a little wimp - Please don't let the territory we give up turn into a terror field like in gaza and lebanon, oh please please goyim help me surrender
Maybe he just got bad news from his doctor on that gonorrhea throat culture and is in an extra-pitiful mood.
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Bibi whined and cried and begged for peace.
Abbas yemach shemo vezichro spoke about justice and rights.
Same story.
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How about an open policy of, "two Arabs for every Jew."? It worked with the Soviets. Grow some balls.
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what a shmuck wolf blitzer was afterward too. cant neglect to comment on that.
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Personally, I think that your being too hard on Netanyahu. He's in a heckuva spot: On one side, the Palestinians are in a constant state of terrorist upheaval, and the Muslim enemy is frankly winning the war of demographics. Then, Netanyahu also has dreamers in his own nation who insist on peace at any price. So Netanyahu looks to America, in hopes of some measure of support, and he sees a surly punk in the While House, clearly a Muslim sympathizer if not a closet Muslim. The surly punk in the White House looks to be dying politically, and like Carter 30 years ago, the surly punk is banking that some sort of phoney peace plan will yet save his presidency.
Let's be charitable: That's a helluva spot for Netanyahu. However, I think that Netanyahu has played it smart ..... His demands for negotiations involve recognition of Israel's right to exist, something he knows that no Palestinians leader can agree to in public (see Sadat, Anwar, the late). So, the talks will inevitably go bust, and Netanyahu jets back to Israel, stands in front of the TV cameras, shrugs his shoulders, and says, "Well, I tried, but they wouldn't budge." And then life goes on.
The problem is not Netanyahu, but this (and this all over the world), a quisling left and Muslim demographics.
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Personally, I think that your being too hard on Netanyahu. He's in a heckuva spot: On one side, the Palestinians are in a constant state of terrorist upheaval, and the Muslim enemy is frankly winning the war of demographics. Then, Netanyahu also has dreamers in his own nation who insist on peace at any price. So Netanyahu looks to America, in hopes of some measure of support, and he sees a surly punk in the While House, clearly a Muslim sympathizer if not a closet Muslim. The surly punk in the White House looks to be dying politically, and like Carter 30 years ago, the surly punk is banking that some sort of phoney peace plan will yet save his presidency.
Let's be charitable: That's a helluva spot for Netanyahu. However, I think that Netanyahu has played it smart ..... His demands for negotiations involve recognition of Israel's right to exist, something he knows that no Palestinians leader can agree to in public (see Sadat, Anwar, the late). So, the talks will inevitably go bust, and Netanyahu jets back to Israel, stands in front of the TV cameras, shrugs his shoulders, and says, "Well, I tried, but they wouldn't budge." And then life goes on.
The problem is not Netanyahu, but this (and this all over the world), a quisling left and Muslim demographics.
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I think you have it completely wrong.
Netanyahu is not making any demands.
He says certain things for public consumption so that Israelis think he's tough and a "national security buff." You've mentioned some of these things.
"So, the talks will inevitably go bust, and Netanyahu jets back to Israel, stands in front of the TV cameras, shrugs his shoulders, and says, "Well, I tried, but they wouldn't budge." And then life goes on."
This is a complete fantasy and there is no logical reason why this would ever happen based on historical example, Bibi's past behavior, and bibi's policy.
Bibi's policy is one of national surrender and suicide, and he will carry it out and he will not let petty disagreements or arab terminology of his state stop him.
The problem IS Netanyahu because he is the one in the position to say, "No" to the Muslims and their "quisling left" puppets. He has the moral obligation to do so. But he is not interested in doing so. He is in utter fear of doing what must be done and what Kahane always said must be done. In a time when even the left was against "talking to Arafat" because even the left recognized him as an evil arab nazi terrorist, Rabbi Kahane had the courage to stand up and say publicly again and again " I will talk to Arafat. I will tell him NO."
He said the reason they didn't want to talk with him is because they did not have the strength to say no, and we see today that really was the reason. Bibi also has not the courage or strength to say no or stand up for Jewish pride and dignity.
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As leader of the so-called right, bibi carries out the policy of the Left and delivers their intentions better than the left could ever dream of doing itself.