Not at all. My point is we have created a hypocricy but demanding Israel "return" so-called "occupied land", which is part of Israel. We have set ourselves up to be judged the same exact way by the world community, when the time comes. Today we see huge protests. Tomorrow it will be violence and "intifada"--I predict this will be funded and worsened by Chavez. Then Americans will hear the calls for "land for peace" that they heard their own pathetic leaders demanding of Israel for decades. We have trapped ourselves in a corner with our own policies towards Israel (and Serbia as well).
There's a big difference, or at least I hope there is, between Israel and the USA. Israel has been taken over by a bunch of leftwing, self-hating, guilt-ridden namby pambies who have been so browbeaten by liberal media and Eurotrash and the good Israeli people have been so worn out by attacks that they are committing national suicide: its called the "peace process". Well, here we do have a lot of leftwing, self-hating, guilt-ridden namby pambies who have been so browbeaten by liberal media and Eurotrash in Congress, but I don't think we have people who are worn out by the immigration invasion yet. My hope is that the visual impact of these protests and the craven legislation that is in play will arouse more public outrage of good Americans so that we will never have to cave in to the same type of pressures that brought Israel to its current diminished and dangerous situation.