Posted on 09/23/2009 10:49:53 AM PDT by OldDeckHand
In declaring that it is time for Middle East peace "without preconditions," President Obama used his speech to the U.N. General Assembly Wednesday to fire a warning at Israel that "America does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlements."
Obama's stark declaration, which drew applause, was coupled with a call for Palestinians to end their "incitement of Israel."
But it was the use of the U.N. forum to carry the settlement message to Israel that drew the most enthusiastic response on the floor -- and incredulous reaction outside its walls.
Obama just put Israel "on the chopping block," said former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton.
Obama said he met Tuesday with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was not in attendance at the speech, and agreed that the two have made some progress in both strengthening security and facilitating freedom of movement, which have allowed the economy in the West Bank to grow.
But more progress is needed, he said.
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No, I think the woman problem is more about women hating each other than about men hating women. As soon as one starts to rise up, and Sarah is an even better target because she’s pretty, other women viciously tear her down.
Let’s clarify something right now. My comment was made based upon a post about the Jews who supported Obama period. My comment was not inclusive of all Jews. I’d be willing to bet a years salary that Jews in Israel are not supportive of Obozo. Second, this thread involves discussion about Israel and comments made about Jews who voted for Obozo. Therefore I have no obligation to include all humankind in my comments about Jews supportive of Obozo being stiff-necked. You are only seeking to sew the seeds of discord here, nothing more.
Being the granson of a minister, and a college graduate, I think I’ve spent a good deal of time reading about and studying the history of Christianity and Judaism. My “grasp” of that history is fine thank you very much. If you were offended, that’s your problem. I have no obligation to go through life trying to avoid offending someone else - there’s no constitutional protection against being offended.
No, my comment was not anti-semetic. That’s your interpretation. My comment came from the Bible and was directed towards the Jews in this country who voted for and support Obozo, who is nearly as dangerous to Israel as is the President of Iran IMHO. You’re trying to make a mountain out of a valley. You don’t like my chosen admonition for those who voted for Obozo, go pound sand.
“You’re dead wrong about that Obozo. YOU don’t speak for America, you speak against America.”
You are 100% right. I think you have a really good slogan there.
Kettle meet pot.
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