Posted on 03/25/2008 9:23:26 PM PDT by Sammy67
Also compares Muslim terrorists to religious 'radicals' in Oregon
JERUSALEM Sen. Barack Obama's military adviser and national campaign co-chairman has implied U.S. politicians are afraid of Jewish voters in Miami and New York City and that American Jews are the "problem" impeding a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Merrill A. McPeak, a former Air Force chief of staff, also compared the Hamas and Hezbollah terrorist organizations to what he described as religious radicals in Oregon and claimed "born-again [Christians]" supported the war in Iraq to help Israel.
Discussing Middle East politics during a 2003 interview with the Oregonian newspaper McPeak stated, "We don't have a playbook for the Middle East. You know, for instance, obviously, a part of that long-term strategy would be getting the Israelis and the Palestinians together at . . .something other than a peace process. Process is not a substitute for achievement or settlement. And even so the process has gone off the
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The Obama campaign is ferociously anti-semitic.
And yet 90% of the evil Jooooos will vote like cattle to the slaughter for Obama in November.
I have NEVER understood this.
I take it personally too, and I don’t think it’s over the top. Obama’s sympathies to Israel’s enemies, who are plotting Holocaust II, are well documented. With all due respect, as a Jew, maybe you should open your eyes a bit wider to the modern day Democratic party, their antisemitism, and where it is heading.
The only thing I have against American Jews is that they vote overwhelmingly Demorat. So much for Zionism.
Not really. Many NYC and Miami Jews are VERY LIBERAL. These are the same Jews who put ham on matzos during Passover and still believe they are following dietary laws.
However, my mother born in Europe also said " I remember how the people followed Hitler around as though he was the Pied Piper. I fear Obama is a similar character and learn much from the books he read on Marx and Lenin. I am horrified by the company Obama keeps and those who are his close advisers. I believe that if he becomes the President of the U.S.A. that he and his ilk will make it very unpleasant for folks such as us.
Were you planning on voting for Obama? What makes you think he was losing Jewish votes because he’s black? American history should tell you that Jews would be MORE likely to vote for Obama because he’s black. It’s the muslim thing that has most Jews running from him.
“Were you planning on voting for Obama? What makes you think he was losing Jewish votes because hes black?”
No I am not planning on voting for Obama. And living in S. Florida and working with the Jewish community my entire adult life lets me know that most Jews won’t vote for a black person.
The younger generation doesn’t have a problem with Obama’s race but the older generation has different views.
Nothing against Jewish people. It’s just how they are. And it’s their right to be that way.
Great work! LOL!
Thanks for the note, Gabz. You know, I've actually read the piece of drivel that is Mein Kampf, and while there's a lot in there about Jews, international bankers, the Treaty of Versailles and Communists, there's remarkably little in there discussing the merits of public smoking bans in bars and restaurants. Maybe you should remember that words have consequences, and comparing relatively trivial political disputes to the crime of the century just seems wrong. Regarding the actual subject of this thread (and not our endless tobacco disputes, which I believe you were trying to reference), I think Obama would be a disastrous president. But just because I think he would be a disaster doesn't mean I think he's in any way reminiscent of Hitler.
I do realize such consequences, which is why I chose my words so carefully. I am sorry you came to the conclusion I made such a comparison, as that was not my intent. I do not and never have equated the 2 issues.
I am in complete agreement with you that MK was drivel and about how disatrous an Obama presidency would be. My reference was not so much to MK, but rather the entire of concept of the "state" control over the individual espoused by the regime, not on any one particular issue.
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