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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: ChabadKahanist on October 22, 2013, 02:21:55 PM
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Nitzan Homowitz of Meretz is running against incumbent Ron Huldai & it looks like the butt pirate has a chance of winning.
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It looks like the voting turnout in TLV is very low, under 30%, which means there is a chance the extreme anti-zionist degenrate kapo Nitzan Horowitz is the next mayor of the kapo town.
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Tel Aviv should be given to the arabs... The rest of Israel remains the Jewish state...
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You can relax your sphincter!
The Meretz woofter didn't win and the incumbent mayor Ron Huldai retains his job!
Huldai, although an ardent leftist and Rabin-worshipper, at least has the merit of actually having shot down some Arab jets during the Yom Kippur war when he was a Phantom pilot
(http://www.nrg.co.il/images/archive/465x349/1/466/555.jpg)
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But the evil Mayor of Jerusalem was also re-elected.
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But the evil Mayor of Jerusalem was also re-elected.
Who Barkat? Why is he evil? Who would have won that wouldn't have a negative reaction from you or someone on the forum? Had the other guy won ppl would be saying how terrible it is that someone who'm Shas supported won (and other Haredim).
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They other guy is a Religious Zionist. Barkat is a Secular self-hating Jew who supports having non-kosher restaurants in Jerusalem and places open on Shabbat. Look at the old Jerusalem Train Station. It now has non-kosher restaurants open on Shabbat in addition to being a tourist site as the original train station in Jerusalem. The other site in Tel Aviv that was the other end of the historic Jaffa-Jerusalem train line, the first train line in the Land of Israel is not open on Shabbat.
Barkat cares more about Secular tourism than religious Jewish tourism. He's like Olmert who as Mayor, chose not to restore the old train station as the terminal of the restored train line to Jerusalem because he said the neighbors complained of "noise". So now if people take the train to Jerusalem, in addition to it being a longer ride than if you take the bus, they have to get out in Malcha, in the extreme South of Jerusalem with no connection to the light rail line and far from the Central Bus Station. If the original station had been restored as previously planned, the station would have been in the heart of the New City. Instead, it sat neglected for many years and was vandalized as if it was some abandoned building in the middle of Harlem until they restored the buildng with non-kosher restaurants.
I'd rather have a Haredi mayor than the piece of garbage Barkat. I supported Uri Lupoliansky before.
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Who Barkat? Why is he evil? Who would have won that wouldn't have a negative reaction from you or someone on the forum? Had the other guy won ppl would be saying how terrible it is that someone who'm Shas supported won (and other Haredim).
I agree because if Shas was against him he he can't be all that bad.
My wife asked who she should she vote for & I answered whoever Shas is for vote just the opposite,she laughed because she is a Sephardi & she loathes Shas.
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B"H the rump ranger lost in Tel Aviv.
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I agree because if Shas was against him he he can't be all that bad.
My wife asked who she should she vote for & I answered whoever Shas is for vote just the opposite,she laughed because she is a Sephardi & she loathes Shas.
Shas was against Sharon and the disengagement, soo that makes him good and the disengagement good then?
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What party is Barkat in? Arutz 7 didn't list who won by their party, just the names of incumbent mayors than won.
What about city council? What kind of coalition will Barkat form?
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Shas was against Sharon and the disengagement, soo that makes him good and the disengagement good then?
Shas supported Oslo & no the disengagement was evil.
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(http://image.spreadshirt.com/image-server/v1/designs/10103409,width=178,height=178/Rump-Ranger.png)
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(http://image.spreadshirt.com/image-server/v1/designs/10103409,width=178,height=178/Rump-Ranger.png)
LOL
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They other guy is a Religious Zionist. Barkat is a Secular self-hating Jew who supports having non-kosher restaurants in Jerusalem and places open on Shabbat. Look at the old Jerusalem Train Station. It now has non-kosher restaurants open on Shabbat in addition to being a tourist site as the original train station in Jerusalem. The other site in Tel Aviv that was the other end of the historic Jaffa-Jerusalem train line, the first train line in the Land of Israel is not open on Shabbat.
Barkat cares more about Secular tourism than religious Jewish tourism. He's like Olmert who as Mayor, chose not to restore the old train station as the terminal of the restored train line to Jerusalem because he said the neighbors complained of "noise". So now if people take the train to Jerusalem, in addition to it being a longer ride than if you take the bus, they have to get out in Malcha, in the extreme South of Jerusalem with no connection to the light rail line and far from the Central Bus Station. If the original station had been restored as previously planned, the station would have been in the heart of the New City. Instead, it sat neglected for many years and was vandalized as if it was some abandoned building in the middle of Harlem until they restored the buildng with non-kosher restaurants.
I'd rather have a Haredi mayor than the piece of garbage Barkat. I supported Uri Lupoliansky before.
Obviously you don't heed Chaim's opinions and instructions very much.