Hello Righthand, I don't know why you had to feature venom at Christianity when you say "born-again 'christians' running the US administration".
Granted, the United States Declaration of Independence and Constitution were founded by mostly white Christian guys, and I will also say that in general, the USA's laws tend to mirror the Ten Commandments by the time you get done with the thousands upon thousands of laws. Yet, even at it's inception, the old wise mostly Christian white guys that formed the United States in the 1700s sought to separate the Republic from any attempts at theocracy.
George Bush is some form of Christian I guess, but what happens in the United States also mostly takes the Congress, Senate and Courts to go forward.
This is a President of all the people and Americans in general don't care what you want to worship as long as you don't harm others while doing so. (radical Islam an example of a problem)
From the tone of your presentation regarding the Jews, payments from America and the Palestinians who are citizens of Israel, I take it you say this is all for the bucks with some evil intent.
I think it is much more complicated than that. Even if they have citizenship, I believe the Jews do have to worry that the Palestinians with citizenship are as likely to attack them as the rest. Based on decades of such displays of violence, who can blame the Jews for being squeamish.
Regarding Amnesty International:
"Unfortunately, like almost all international and most domestic groups, the Left took over Amnesty International, and it devolved into another predictably anti-American, morally destructive organization.
Amnesty International listed the United States as a major violator of human rights because it executed murderers. The organization's inability to morally distinguish between executing murderers and executing innocent people means that Amnesty International is worse than ineffectual; the good it has done notwithstanding, it is becoming harmful to the cause of human rights." by Dennis Prager
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0605/prager060705.php3