If I may chip in on this...........
How is Ron Paul good for the US? He sympathizes with terrorist nations. And being against Israel is bad for the U.S.
Ron Paul does not sympathize with terrorist nations. He just doesn't advocate nation building, I agree with him. American lives are far
too precious to be used to fight for a Muslim (Iraq, Afghanistan, etc) country. This is insane, treasonous, and absolutely disgusting. Ron Paul would have helped Israel by cutting off our blackmail to Israel (military aid). If this were done, the Israelis can finally reach some kind of deal with the Arabs and not be ordered around by lobbyists here in the U.S.
Pollard was great for AMerica. He wanted to get rid of Moslem terrorists...again, good for the U.S.
Pollard committed treason, he is no hero. He is not even remotely a Jewish nationalist, or anything of the sort.
Before trying to give highly classified secrets to Israel, he tried to sell those same secrets to Pakistan! You need to be properly informed.
Jews were the backbone for egalitarianism and Marxism in America. They were the driving force for the third world immigration law. They hate the White race and at the same time thought they'd be safe in a multi-cultural nation. This is why they assisted the Muslims when they invaded Spain. JTF now opposes non-Whites because they understand non-Whites would never tolerate them.
I agree with most of this. Unfortunately,
among secular Jews there exists too much self interest. Einstein was a vehement pacifist during World War 1 when Jewish interests were not involved, during World War 2 he advocated building nuclear bombs against Germans. This kind of self interest is bad for America. But let's remember, the problem is
LEFTIST JEWS. They are responsible for Marxism, Socialism, Feminism, all kinds of horrors. Unfortunately, most American Jews are leftists who push this ideology. The Jewish community needs to do more with policing their own.
Having said that, I know many Orthodox Jews and have even marched hand in hand with Orthodox Jews during pro-life marches in Washington. This is where I think inter-faith dialogue is crucial. We don't have to agree on anything religiously (because we won't) but for these kinds of issues, if we can work together it's a great thing.