Shalom brother Chaim, ma shlomcha?
1. Now that the Gallant affair is over and it's clear he's not going to be our new Chief of staff, we have to give thanks to our crooked judicial system that decided to take their authority one step futher and (apparently) now they also decide who's not gonna become Chief of staff (when it's exclusively the Government's desicion).
Anyway, If people thought that Gallant is a bad choice (for whatever reason it may be), instead, we're gonna have a figure that has a history of terrible remarks towards Soldiers who refuse to expell Jews from their homes and he even stated that those soldiers are "more dangerous than Hizballah rockets". How this guy is even taken seriously after these remarks (let alone becoming Chief of staff) is beyond me, because this statement is way beyond differences of opinion, it's just pure insanity.
I get feeling that we're going to miss Gabi Ashkenazi in the years to come.
Your comments please.
2. On Last week's 'ask jtf' you said that you have a problem with The Rolling Stones, because they praised Satan. Now, I can understand why a Christian or a Muslim might see this as a problem, but from a Jewish perspective, I don't see what's wrong with a Gentile deciding to become a Satanist (as long as he doesn't hurt anybody of course). After all, according to Judaism, Satan is just another angel and not some evil creature. Am I wrong?
3. If the Muslim Brotherhood (or some other honest lunatic) takes power in Egypt, how long do you think it will take until they decide cancelling the "peace" treaty? After all, they have much bigger problems than that.
Toda raba veshavua tov,
Herutnik.