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Ask JTF For September 2 Broadcast

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Vito:
Shalom Chaim, ma ha'matzav?

Do Israeli Christians serve in the IDF?


You were close with melangiana - it's pronounced melan-john-a (accent on the "john")

Everybody is always saying "schwartza".. I thought I would add a little linguistic diversity to the forum!

Ciao cumpari!  (accent on the 'a' )

Vito

Hidden Author:
You praise preachers like Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson. If they're so great, then why haven't you come to them with your pleas for funds? Surely, with their millions of dollars, they are wealthier than us working-class stiffs!

DownwithIslam:
Hi Chaim why do you believe that jews like Yossi Beillin and Avshalom "Abu" Villan stay in Israel? They hate the country so much. They try to stop the little country from defending itself and their whole point of living is to promote Islamic causes. Why don't they just move to New York or London so they could finally escape their judaism? Thanks so much for all you do and lets hope by next weeks show you are in Israel.

Ari:
Hello Dear Chaim,

Hope all is going well with you and yours.  This week I would like to ask you about your daily routine of obtaining news.  We all know how biased the mainstream media is against Jews and Conservatives.  Nonetheless, I still find myself many times relying on sources such as the New York Times, CNN, Fox News, etc., because these seem to be the easiest places for me to access breaking information on a daily basis.  I was wondering if you had the same problem, or if you rely on better, more balanced resources, perhaps online (though I also read the Jerusalem Post and think it's in the same camp as the NYT).  Sometimes I feel that by relying on the above sources I am in a way supporting the operations of disgusting, anti-semetic organizations.  Are there any alternatives?  Thanks for all the time and effort as always.  G-d bless.

Ari   

Yacov Menashe adds: Try World Net Daily for news on America and Arutz 7 for news on Israel.

EagleEye:
Dear Chaim Ben Pesach,

One of the problems with building a right wing movement that speaks frankly about racial and religious issues is people who fulfill media stereotypes and are seen as doing similar things.  Whether they are StørmFrønt-style clowns, or people like Allen T who want to force everyone to follow their religion, they hurt the image of the right wing.  The problem is that these people, aside from being wrong, also produce leftists and therefore fuel our opposition.  How do we go about reversing the harm that self-righteous jerks cause?  Should they be taken head on, or should they simply be ignored?

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