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Quote by: GHook93 What this says implies (the original anti-semitic theory of
the anti-semitic conspiracy nut) is that all the American
Jews think alike, act alike and coming together for this
grand scheme.
It is simply not true, most Jews care more about
their immediate family, their own job and welfare. |
It's true that many jews aren't power-mad, but some indeed want to run the world, and some are in positions of power. Don't worry, it's not a purely "Jewish" phenomenon. Many Christians would also like a theocratic government, feeling similarly that they are a "chosen people"
(John Hagee, who is correct in his condemnation of Catholicism, appears to be one of them). And, as everyone knows, plenty of Muslims feel the same way. The dimwitted among the masses are willing to go along, of course.
Interestingly, President Bush just did something remarkably similar to what you're doing here:
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JERUSALEM — President Bush used a speech to the Israeli Parliament on Thursday to denounce those who would negotiate with “terrorists and radicals” — a remark that was widely interpreted as a rebuke to Senator Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential contender, who has argued that the United States should talk directly with countries like Iran and Syria.
Mr. Bush did not mention Mr. Obama by name, and the White House said his remarks were not aimed at the senator, though they created a political firestorm in Washington nonetheless. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/16/wo...in&oref=slogin |
The message is, " don't negotiate with people or address their points, but simply assassinate their character." That's why any talk of a "peace process" is laughable.
Grandpa h.