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John McCain and Lindsey Graham Think Power Is Pro-Israel
« on: June 10, 2013, 05:00:06 PM »
Senator John McCain (R-AZ) said: "I support President Obama's nomination of Samantha Power to become the next U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. I believe she is well-qualified for this important position and hope the Senate will move forward on her nomination as soon as possible." Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) called her "solid choice to serve as United States Ambassador to the United Nations. As United Nations Ambassador, Samantha Power will aggressively represent the United States interests in an increasingly hostile body. Power will also be a strong supporter of our close friend and ally Israel."[46] Former Senator Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) said that he is "very encouraged by the president's appointment."[47] Dennis Ross stated that "Sam Power brings lots of experience to the job and will be a powerful voice representing America's interests and values."[48] Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, wrote: "We are pleased that President Obama has nominated a true champion of human rights who led the effort to make averting genocide and atrocities a core part of American policy to head the U.S. delegation at the United Nations...She experienced first-hand the hostility faced by Israel and the abuse of the U.N. bodies to promote anti-Israel bias. As someone who appreciates, to the core of her being, the meaning of international human rights mechanisms, Samantha is clear eyed and understands the injustice of their abuse to target Israel's legitimacy."[49] Israel's Ambassador to the U.S., Michael Oren, noted that "Samantha Power and I have worked closely over the last four years on issues vital to Israel's security. She thoroughly understands those issues and cares deeply about them."[50] Professor Dershowitz reiterated his strong support for Power: "She's a perfect choice. A perfect choice. She has real credibility to expose the U.N.'s double standard on human rights. She also understands the principle of 'the worst first'—you go after the worst human rights abusers first."[51] The Director of the Israel Project, Josh Block, noted that "Samantha has made a commendable effort to build ties with the pro-Israel community and develop deeper appreciation of the issues vital to our interests in the region, Israel's security, and the U.S.-Israel relationship.


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Re: John McCain and Lindsey Graham Think Power Is Pro-Israel
« Reply #1 on: June 11, 2013, 12:49:46 AM »
Doesn't Lindsey Graham have some public men's room action to go attend to?

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Re: John McCain and Lindsey Graham Think Power Is Pro-Israel
« Reply #2 on: June 11, 2013, 12:53:59 AM »
This McCain Shmuck needs to get out of politics. I am SOOOOOO ashamed that I actually voted for that fraud. It would have been better to sit out the election than cast a vote for such a pathetic man.

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Re: John McCain and Lindsey Graham Think Power Is Pro-Israel
« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2013, 01:24:50 AM »
Why do all these so-called Republicans and Jewish leaders think she's Pro-Israel?


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Re: John McCain and Lindsey Graham Think Power Is Pro-Israel
« Reply #4 on: June 11, 2013, 10:59:52 AM »
There are so many politicians who really don't understand the bible or the importance of Israel and Jerusalem..They will get a rude awakening one day!

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Re: John McCain and Lindsey Graham Think Power Is Pro-Israel
« Reply #5 on: June 11, 2013, 01:18:16 PM »
The Israeli ambassador to Washington Michael Orenת especially praised that nazi pig on the NY Times and other media outlets. He is such a kiike that instead of keeping quite, which is the normal thing to do in the diplomatic world, he had to praise her as pro Israel and expressed his eager support to her nomination.

http://www.jewishpress.com/news/ambassador-oren-samantha-really-really-cares-a-lot-about-israel/2013/06/10/

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« Reply #6 on: June 11, 2013, 03:06:35 PM »
The Israeli ambassador to Washington Michael Orenת especially praised that nazi pig on the NY Times and other media outlets. He is such a kiike that instead of keeping quite, which is the normal thing to do in the diplomatic world, he had to praise her as pro Israel and expressed his eager support to her nomination.

http://www.jewishpress.com/news/ambassador-oren-samantha-really-really-cares-a-lot-about-israel/2013/06/10/
The majority of Israelis cannot fathom life without their USA "benefactor", meaning the sitting president. It's been brainwashed into them for generations. Remember the reaction that congressional Republicans got when they visited Israel in 1996 to protest against Clinton's murder-process agenda?

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« Reply #7 on: June 11, 2013, 03:41:03 PM »
The majority of Israelis cannot fathom life without their USA "benefactor", meaning the sitting president. It's been brainwashed into them for generations. Remember the reaction that congressional Republicans got when they visited Israel in 1996 to protest against Clinton's murder-process agenda?
The first clause is sadly very true Israelis think they can't survive unless as a client state of the USA. But I also think most Israelis prefer the conservative leaders who support settlements rather then demand retreats. That's despite the media's best efforts to portray the Dems as pro-Israel and the conservatives as crypto antisemites, war mongererd etc.

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« Reply #8 on: June 11, 2013, 07:22:58 PM »
The first clause is sadly very true Israelis think they can't survive unless as a client state of the USA. But I also think most Israelis prefer the conservative leaders who support settlements rather then demand retreats. That's despite the media's best efforts to portray the Dems as pro-Israel and the conservatives as crypto antisemites, war mongererd etc.
Maybe they are wiser to that now, but in 1996 most Israelis completely trusted Clinton.

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« Reply #9 on: June 11, 2013, 08:20:59 PM »
Why do all these so-called Republicans and Jewish leaders think she's Pro-Israel?

Regarding the so called Republicans,    I think it's at least a combination of two factors:

1)    These individuals tend to take the path of least resistance when true leadership is needed.

2)    A number of Jewish  ' leaders'  (  Joe Lieberman,   Michael Oren,  Alan Dershowitz , and Shmuley Boteach come to mind )  and a so called Jewish organization ( ADL )  came out in favor of Samantha Power's nomination by BHO.      This makes it that much easier for the so called Republicans such as John McCain,  Lindsay Graham,   and former Presidential Nominee Bob Dole to support Samantha Power's nomination.        While organizations like JTF,  ZOA,  AFSI,  and Endowment for Middle East Truth came out in opposition to Samantha Power's nomination,     the RINO can use the support for Samantha Power as a convenient excuse to support her nomination.
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Re: John McCain and Lindsey Graham Think Power Is Pro-Israel
« Reply #10 on: June 11, 2013, 10:15:17 PM »
Doesn't Lindsey Graham have some public men's room action to go attend to?
Please keep this in mind before turning on Lindsey Graham:

Graham Resolution Supporting Israel Clears Senate Foreign Relations Committee

April 16, 2013
 

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) today applauded the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s passage of S. Res. 65, a bipartisan resolution Graham introduced expressing concerns about the Iranian nuclear threat and the need for the United States to stand with Israel.

Graham’s resolution, which currently has 81 cosponsors, now goes to the Senate floor for consideration.

“Our bond with Israel is deep.  We have no better friend in that part of the world than Israel,” said Graham. “Last year President Obama told the people of Israel, ‘We have your back.’ Our resolution builds upon that statement and makes it clear that we will stand with Israel should Israel be forced to protect itself from Iran.  I appreciate the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s passage of this important resolution.”

The resolution:
Declares that the United States has a vital national interest in and unbreakable commitment to, ensuring the existence, survival, and security of the State of Israel.

Reaffirms the United States support for Israel’s right to self-defense.

Urges that if Israel is compelled to take military action in self-defense, the United States will stand with Israel and provide diplomatic, military, and economic support in its defense of its territory, people, and existence.
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from: http://www.lgraham.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressRoom.PressReleases&ContentRecord_id=14e414b6-eb76-a1c8-eb57-5070720b1cde

I don't know about you, but I won't turn my back on Lindsey Graham, even if he is dead wrong about Power.
I'm not an "all or nothing" person.  He can be wrong on occasion, but he's a great friend to our people and to Israel. 

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Re: John McCain and Lindsey Graham Think Power Is Pro-Israel
« Reply #11 on: June 11, 2013, 10:41:20 PM »
The Israeli ambassador to Washington Michael Orenת especially praised that nazi pig on the NY Times and other media outlets. He is such a kiike that instead of keeping quite, which is the normal thing to do in the diplomatic world, he had to praise her as pro Israel and expressed his eager support to her nomination.

http://www.jewishpress.com/news/ambassador-oren-samantha-really-really-cares-a-lot-about-israel/2013/06/10/

I thought MIchael Oren was a good guy.  I've always enjoyed listening to what he has to say.  He seems like a calm thoughtful, astute person who doesn't lose his cool.

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« Reply #12 on: June 12, 2013, 02:43:44 AM »
I thought MIchael Oren was a good guy.  I've always enjoyed listening to what he has to say.  He seems like a calm thoughtful, astute person who doesn't lose his cool.
Maybe he has some good talents but I can't say he is a good guy, but it is used for bad cause.

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« Reply #13 on: June 12, 2013, 08:11:37 AM »
John McCain is evil. He was before a short time in Syria and supported the so called rebells. Now he welcomes S. Powers. The only wise policy for Israel would be to stay out of this conflict and to keep the balance of power between Sunni and Schiite groups in the region. But if the Sunni would win the conflict there you have the same group in Gaza, in Libanon in Syria in Egypt and in Jordania. This is for shure no wise policy. Then the Sunni Muslims will coordinate their attacks from all sides.
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« Reply #14 on: June 12, 2013, 02:17:08 PM »
I thought MIchael Oren was a good guy.  I've always enjoyed listening to what he has to say.  He seems like a calm thoughtful, astute person who doesn't lose his cool.


This is from the Bolshevik rag Ha'aretz.

http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/michael-oren-pinkwashes-the-truth-about-israel-and-gay-palestinians-1.429248

Michael Oren pinkwashes the truth about Israel and gay Palestinians

The appropriation of gay rights in Israel diverts the conversation from Palestinian oppression in an attempt to present Israel as a liberal democracy.

By Aeyal Gross     May.09, 2012 | 6:23 PM  |  6

After she won the 1998 Eurovision competition, Israeli pop star Dana International was asked about the potential conflict between the fact that she represented the "Jewish state" and the fierce opposition by the religious to gay, lesbian and transgender people. Her response was that she was chosen to represent the State of Israel, not the Jewish state. According to Dana, Israel includes citizens of all kinds and sexes, Jews and Arabs. "I represent anyone who wants to be represented by me," Dana said.

Thus, Dana International went against the exclusionary outlook of nationalism and representation, while deconstructing the idea that representation is necessarily based on ethnic nationalism and identity. Instead, she expressed support for a postmodern outlook according to which she represents those who want to be represented by her. But now, even this kind of representation is being appropriated by the Israeli propaganda machine. In a speech given at the Equality Forum in Philadelphia, Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren listed Dana International as one part in a body of evidence that points to Israel's support for the LGBT community.

And if Oren's bit about Dana speaks to the appropriation that was, a different part of his speech constitutes a rewriting of the facts for the sake of waving gay rights as a fig leaf, perhaps the last for Israeli democracy, in order to obscure the injustices of the occupation. In both his speech as well as in an interview given later, Oren clamed that Israel was fighting for gay rights before the 1967 war. Perhaps Oren should be reminded that in 1967, and actually until 1988, homosexual intercourse was considered illegal under Israeli law. Despite the fact that the Attorney General issued instructions not to use that law when the subjects in question are men in a consensual relationship back in the 1950s, the shadow of discrimination has never really disappeared.

Israel did not fight for the rights of gays, not in the sixties nor in the seventies. Only at the end of the eighties and in the nineties, in the wake of vigorous activism on the part of members of the LGBT community and a small number of politicians who supported them, did any progress take place. This included the cancelation of the criminality of homosexual intercourse and the creation of a law and a ruling that would prevent discrimination. Now, said progress, part real and part imagined, is being appropriated for Israeli hasbara.

Not only is the LGBT community being appropriated, but so are the Palestinians. Oren claimed in his speech that Israel provide asylum for LGBT Palestinian organizations that cannot freely operate in the territories. In reality, Israel has refused to take in LGBT Palestinians. A report published in 2008 by the Refugee Rights Clinic of Tel Aviv University describes Israel's refusal to even weigh the requests for asylum by LGBT Palestinians. While the headquarters of two LGBT Palestinian organizations that operate in both Israel and in the West Bank are located in Israel, the state does not give them "shelter," and their appropriation for Israel's propaganda needs is outrageous – not only because of the ongoing oppression of Palestinians in Israel and in the territories, but also because the appropriation is done in order to divert the conversation from Palestinian oppression in an attempt to present Israel as a liberal democracy.

The protesters, among them Israelis, were right to blame Oren for what is known across the world as "pinkwashing." Now, with Pride Month is just around the corner, the question that the Israeli LGBT community faces is whether or not it will participate in Oren's tactics, under the framework known as "homo-nationalism," or to celebrate the achievements and progress toward equality of the LGBT community in Israel, out of a commitment to equality for anyone who suffers oppression and discrimination, including the Palestinian community.


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« Reply #15 on: June 12, 2013, 02:19:08 PM »
This animal is pro-homosexual but it's not good enough for the homo movement.

LGBT rights in Israel: 'Pinkwashing' oppression of Palestinians or illuminating the Middle East?

Michael Oren tells U.S. crowd that while Palestinian suicide bombers blew up Israeli restaurants and buses, Israel provided shelter for LGBT Palestinians.

By Natasha Mozgovaya    |  May.06, 2012 | 9:46 AM  |  30

Tel Aviv is the best gay destination in the world. That's what a worldwide survey hosted in January by GayCities.com and American Airlines showed, and Israeli diplomats in Western countries proudly put the fact on display.

Many liberal pro-Palestinian activists saw this as "pinkwashing" the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories. The website pinkwatchingisrael.com called upon Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community members to boycott the 20th Annual Equality Forum in Philadelphia, which features Israel this year and has invited Israel's Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren to be a keynote speaker.

Activists wrote that "Ambassador Oren, who personally has an atrocious record of supporting Israel’s war crimes and was the object of a demonstration by students in 2010 at UC Irvine (the Irvine 11), has no business delivering the keynote speech at a conference dedicated to social justice and equality."

"This year’s Equality Forum conference, which is partnered with the Israeli Embassy in Washington and the Israeli Ministry of Tourism, is a flagrant form of Pinkwashing – appropriation of queer voices from Israel and Palestine and the gay rights struggle to distract from and normalize the numerous human rights and international law violations and the colonial and apartheid policies that the Israeli State has established on the ground," they wrote.

Some members of the community indeed decided to skip the event this year, but the Israeli delegation nevertheless made it there, and Oren spoke at the event on Saturday night.

Oren told the gathering about an Israeli diplomat appointed to a prestigious embassy in Europe, who was granted – along with his life partner – full spousal benefits, about the harsh punishment of female soldiers that harassed a lesbian soldier, and the Gay Pride Parade that was conducted in Jerusalem despite the objections of the religious communities. He told them about the transgender singer Dana International who won the Eurovision contest in 1998 and about the first-ever Israeli LGBT event in Washington, which featured Israeli singer Ivri Lider, an outspoken champion of LGBT rights.

Oren told the LGBT audience that while it is not difficult for Israel to outdo its neighbors when it comes to LGBT rights, the state also holds high standards compared to Western countries. "The same year that the U.S. instituted Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, the Israel Defense Forces specifically banned all discrimination against sexual minorities," he said.

Referring to the "pinkwashing" claim, Oren said, "There is a small but voluble group claiming that the freedom and equal rights that Israel grants to the LGBT community is merely an attempt to camouflage our alleged oppression of the Palestinians. But a simple historic fact is that the LGBT rights movement in Israel predated Israel’s capture of the West Bank in 1967. And then even when Palestinian suicide bombers were blowing up our restaurants and buses, and terrorist missiles were pummeling or neighborhoods, still Israel provided shelter for LGBT Palestinians."

"There are two Palestinian organizations fighting for LGBT rights in the West Bank, but they cannot freely operate there," Oren continued. "They are both headquartered in Israel. Israel’s National LGBT Taskforce monthly receives about 3,000 distress calls from around the Middle East."

A protester interrupted Oren's speech, but the ambassador went on and finally called the participants to come to Israel on June 8th, to take part in the next Gay Pride Parade.


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« Reply #16 on: June 12, 2013, 02:25:02 PM »
You can go and dissect the lies and fake terms used by the Nazi Ha'aretz.

From terms like "Palestinian territories" to "West Bank" and even quotes from Michael Oren. Like when he says "in Israel" as opposed to what he calls "the Wset Bank".


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« Reply #17 on: June 12, 2013, 02:26:15 PM »
Michael Oren wants to make Tel Aviv into Sodom. He is a rasha of the worst type. He wants Israel to return to the immorality that was responsible for the Destruction of the First Temple.