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Old 06-03-2010, 07:19 AM
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Do we need any more proof that the pro-Israel party is the Republican party? The Democrats take every opportunity to tear Israel down in favor of the Palestinians or other Middle East powers.

I am both Republican and pro-Israel. I am not Jewish, but have several friends who are, and they are just now seeing that their persistent political allegiance to the Democratic Party and their pro-Israel stance are at odds. As an outsider to Judaism, I cannot understand how this isn't more clear to those who would like to see Israel succeed.

To the issue at hand:

If Obama forces Israel to formally announce the existence of its nuclear program, and accept limitations on it as part of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, that will be a disaster. The ambiguity of Israel's statements about nukes is part of the deterrence it needs, for a nation that at its narrowest point is only 9 miles wide.

If Ahmadinejad gets a nuke, the first missile is going only one of two places: New York or Tel Aviv, depending on the range capability of the booster the warhead is mounted on.
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Should Obama's position on Isreal be a surprise to anybody?
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Old 06-03-2010, 09:51 AM
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Should Obama's position on Isreal be a surprise to anybody?
absolutely not.

He has a Carteristic way of looking at all things foreign. Bow to our enemies and scorn our allies. Carter is on record as saying Israel is the world's worst perpetrator of human rights violations going so far as to say they are worst than Rwanda. So this is just visiting the past for the Democratic party

BTW Some Americans RIOT for one agree with and embrace the Obama/Carter policy. But thank the Lord they are still in the minority.
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Old 06-03-2010, 11:13 PM
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BTW Some Americans RIOT for one agree with and embrace the Obama/Carter policy. But thank the Lord they are still in the minority.
Actually, no, I do not, Dell.

But don't let that keep you from babbling on like an idiot about things you make up in your head
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Old 06-04-2010, 11:01 AM
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Actually, no, I do not, Dell.

But don't let that keep you from babbling on like an idiot about things you make up in your head
You said (and I quote for the umpteenth time here)

"Obama has a strong interest in, and understanding of, the myriad of complexities involving the various countries in the middle east. Tribal relations, power struggles, economics, historic, religious, etc. Carter had (and has) the same. Both "get it" - that it's an incredibly complicated, multi-layered area of the world."

so do you now think despite the understanding Obama has he is mistaken in policy or have you come to your senses and realize your above statement was the 'actual' babblings of an idiot.?
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You said (and I quote for the umpteenth time here)

"Obama has a strong interest in, and understanding of, the myriad of complexities involving the various countries in the middle east. Tribal relations, power struggles, economics, historic, religious, etc. Carter had (and has) the same. Both "get it" - that it's an incredibly complicated, multi-layered area of the world."

so do you now think despite the understanding Obama has he is mistaken in policy or have you come to your senses and realize your above statement was the 'actual' babblings of an idiot.?
This should be in your signature.
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You said (and I quote for the umpteenth time here)

"Obama has a strong interest in, and understanding of, the myriad of complexities involving the various countries in the middle east. Tribal relations, power struggles, economics, historic, religious, etc. Carter had (and has) the same. Both "get it" - that it's an incredibly complicated, multi-layered area of the world."

so do you now think despite the understanding Obama has he is mistaken in policy or have you come to your senses and realize your above statement was the 'actual' babblings of an idiot.?
I give up, Dell. You're just too stupid. You repeatedly show you just don't have the IQ to read and understand some sentences.

I have stated word for word previously to you, several times - that saying someone has an interest in, and understands a situation has complexities, doesn't mean I think they got it right. I have stated previously that no, I don't agree with Carter's and Obama's policies.

Read the above really slowly, and ask for help with the big words, and maybe the light bulb will come on. But that's very, very doubtful. The voices in your head about what you imagine I said are too strong, I guess.
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