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http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/194552#.VT1LPCGqpBc
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President Barack Obama was in a boisterous mood Saturday night at the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner.

Speaking during the "stand-up" part of the dinner, Obama joked about a long list of people from Hillary Rodham Clinton and Dick Cheney to even Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.

While addressing getting older, Obama joked: "I look so old John Boehner's already invited Netanyahu to speak at my funeral."

The joke was an obvious jab at the House Speaker's controversial invitation to Netanyahu to speak before Congress in March. Furious at the time over the invite, the Obama administration reacted with overt hostility toward Netanyahu and Israel.

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In this respect Obama is less careful about his words than Pharaoh
What do I mean?
http://www.chabad.org/library/bible_cdo/aid/9862#showrashi=true
Shemot - Exodus - Chapter 1
10 Get ready, let us deal shrewdly with them, lest they increase, and a war befall us, and they join our enemies and depart from the land."
Rashi explains
and depart from the land: against our will. Our Rabbis, however, interpreted [i. e., depicted Pharaoh] as a person who curses himself but ascribes his curse to others. And it is as if it were written: and we will depart from the land, and they will take possession of it. [From Sotah 11a]
According to the way our sages look at it, Pharaoh was careful not to directly ascribe a curse to himself "but ascribes his curse to others".
But Obama is not worried about this.

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oh oi oi oi oi oi The gorilla made a joke!
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He also said that he prays 5 times a day.

Offline Yehudayaakov

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Monkey wasn't saying a Joke..he is expressing anger contempt in such manner that must worry all American Jewish organizations in America.

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Dear Dictator in Chief: He who laughs last, laughs loudest!

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Netanyahu worries Obama,  outclasses him, out maneuvers him, O is on God's list of anti-semites against Israel.

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I must say that personally, Obama and contemplation of his 'Presidency' sharpened my pro-Israel opinions considerably over the years since 2008. True Zionism is the answer for the Jews, they will not be safe here in America or anywhere else outside the Holy Land. Obama in my opinion is a Crypto-Muslim, and thus a genuine Anti-Semite, and Anti-non-Muslim, viewing Non-Muslims as Infidels to be lied to or exploited, or as potential converts. And I think he's working overtime to make the situation ready and favorable for an explosion of conversions to Islam in America, laying the groundwork. And in the meantime weakening the efforts to contain Islam elsewhere.

I cannot tell yet what Islamic Sect or faction he favors most for sure-probably a Sufi Order I think-but Pan-Islamism is something he's certainly into, and weakening the Nations wills to fight Islam.
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Edu is correct. The parallels between Obama and Pharoah are incredible. Obama likes Jews who do his bidding (his slaves) but Obama Forbid a Jew disobey the Pharoah (I mean Obama) and we see his disdain for the Jewish people grow. His Islamic and his African roots also pre-dispose him to Jew hatred. But his heart is hardened, and only plagues will soften him up.... Would it not be miraculous if Obama suddenly came down with boils or some other painful skin disease?

You shall make yourself the Festival of Sukkoth for seven days, when you gather in [the produce] from your threshing floor and your vat.And you shall rejoice in your Festival-you, and your son, and your daughter, and your manservant, and your maidservant, and the Levite, and the stranger, and the orphan, and the widow, who are within your cities
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Edu is correct. The parallels between Obama and Pharoah are incredible. Obama likes Jews who do his bidding (his slaves) but Obama Forbid a Jew disobey the Pharoah (I mean Obama) and we see his disdain for the Jewish people grow. His Islamic and his African roots also pre-dispose him to Jew hatred. But his heart is hardened, and only plagues will soften him up.... Would it not be miraculous if Obama suddenly came down with boils or some other painful skin disease?
While Obama is as evil as pharaoh, there is one BIG difference and that is that Jewry today has the power to resist him. Jewry are not helpless slaves any longer. The majority of world Jews, particularly in America and particularly the wealthier, more influential Jews with real voice and influence, are on Team Obama and on the leftist/Democratic side in general. In fact, quite a few Jews will call Jews who don't support the Muslim in the oral office, or blacks in general, "self-hating Jews".

78% of American Jews voted for this monstrous Muslim beast in 2008; 73% did in 2012.

This does not in any way excuse the head negro in charge's anti-Semitism, but the auto anti-Semitism of the Jewish establishment is even worse.

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While Obama is as evil as pharaoh, there is one BIG difference and that is that Jewry today has the power to resist him. Jewry are not helpless slaves any longer. The majority of world Jews, particularly in America and particularly the wealthier, more influential Jews with real voice and influence, are on Team Obama and on the leftist/Democratic side in general. In fact, quite a few Jews will call Jews who don't support the Muslim in the oral office, or blacks in general, "self-hating Jews".

78% of American Jews voted for this monstrous Muslim beast in 2008; 73% did in 2012.

This does not in any way excuse the head negro in charge's anti-Semitism, but the auto anti-Semitism of the Jewish establishment is even worse.

I really think you will see a shift in the Jewish vote. Nobody in my small-moderate sized community is supporting Obama. My Rabbi who is not a right-winger has openly been derisive to Obama and everyone agrees with him. Even my liberal synagogue has spoken up against Obamas anti-Israel actions. I live in the most 'liberal' areas of this country, California. So again I don't agree that most Jews support Obama. Actually I believe that only a small minority of them actually support him. Others may just not want to answer the question for the sake of not appearing 'racist'. But honestly I don't think that support for Obama is 78% in the Jewish community today.

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) recently had an article which supports my position.
You shall make yourself the Festival of Sukkoth for seven days, when you gather in [the produce] from your threshing floor and your vat.And you shall rejoice in your Festival-you, and your son, and your daughter, and your manservant, and your maidservant, and the Levite, and the stranger, and the orphan, and the widow, who are within your cities
Duet 16:13-14

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Here is a story which echos the WSJ..

http://www.jta.org/2015/04/28/news-opinion/politics/op-ed-why-more-american-jews-are-voting-republican

WASHINGTON (JTA) — America has good allies all around the world, but there is no greater ally than Israel, a beacon of democracy, freedom and liberty in a part of the world filled with darkness.

However, the Obama administration continues to create more and more daylight between itself and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The rest of America is watching with deep concern.

Last summer, when Israelis said enough was enough of the daily running to bomb shelters as a result of Hamas attacks, Israel went on the offensive to secure the country. Instead of standing with our ally, President Obama chose to urge patience on the part of the Israelis while praising the Palestinian Authority.

The president continues with his dangerous foreign policy that is only further contributing to the destabilization of the Middle East.

The president’s current P5+1 negotiation with Iran, a government involved in state-sponsored terrorism, is on pace to trigger a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.

When the prime minister of Israel came to address a joint session of Congress, I was honored to serve on the escort team bringing him into the chamber that day and listen to his historic address. Sadly, too many of my Democratic colleagues chose instead to protest.

It is a combination of human nature and intelligent policy that the bond between Americans and Israelis should be as strong as possible. We share the same enemies and we understand that a strong, loyal friendship strengthens each nation. An unbreakable loyalty puts the security of both countries on a stronger footing.

There are many reasons why more and more American Jews are choosing to vote Republican, but foreign policy may be the highest-profile reason.

Additionally, the president hasn’t done enough to combat the rising tide of anti-Semitism in America and around the world. While anti-Semitic violence is rising across the globe, this administration refuses to confront these senseless acts for exactly what they are.

Just a few months ago, the president called the shooting at a kosher deli in Paris a random act. The White House press secretary then backed up that misfired statement.

Recently, when world leaders joined together for a unity rally in Paris, our president was nowhere to be found. James Taylor was sent a week later to sing a song. At the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, President Obama again chose to be somewhere else.

Our next president will be faced with many challenges left behind by this administration, which will make foreign policy an important issue for voters in 2016 — voters who will want a president to lead our country’s foreign policy in a better direction and reestablish the strongest possible relationships with America’s friends.

Some voters will always vote Democrat or Republican no matter what, but for good reason, many American Jews who have voted Democrat their entire life are now voting Republican.

In 2008, 22 percent of Jewish Americans voted for Sen. John McCain, compared to 2012, when 30 percent voted for Gov. Mitt Romney. This trend is continuing today.

Over the weekend, I attended the Republican Jewish Coalition’s spring meeting in Las Vegas. I left with the firm belief that the Republican Party is more unified than ever in our support for Israel, our commitment to protect America’s interests at home and abroad, and our resolve to pursue a stronger, more consistent foreign policy. It is going to be a challenge for whoever the Democratic candidate is to hold at bay the elements of their party that seem to be demanding a dangerous course correction with American alliances abroad.

It’s clear that Jewish voters in the United States are distancing themselves from the direction of this administration’s foreign policy and are approaching their decisions at the ballot box with a more open minded, independent thought process.
(Rep. Lee Zeldin, the sole Jewish Republican in Congress, represents a New York district on eastern Long Island.)
You shall make yourself the Festival of Sukkoth for seven days, when you gather in [the produce] from your threshing floor and your vat.And you shall rejoice in your Festival-you, and your son, and your daughter, and your manservant, and your maidservant, and the Levite, and the stranger, and the orphan, and the widow, who are within your cities
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I really think you will see a shift in the Jewish vote. Nobody in my small-moderate sized community is supporting Obama. My Rabbi who is not a right-winger has openly been derisive to Obama and everyone agrees with him. Even my liberal synagogue has spoken up against Obamas anti-Israel actions. I live in the most 'liberal' areas of this country, California. So again I don't agree that most Jews support Obama. Actually I believe that only a small minority of them actually support him. Others may just not want to answer the question for the sake of not appearing 'racist'. But honestly I don't think that support for Obama is 78% in the Jewish community today.

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) recently had an article which supports my position.
The self-hating Jews have far fewer kids than the religious Jews and they assimilate, so eventually many of them will cease to exist. That's what is most realistic.