Posted on 10/26/2010 8:12:22 PM PDT by newbie2008
Move over America. Israel is joining the tea party.
A new grassroots effort is beginning that is modeled after the American conservative social movement. The Israeli version promises to be just as patriotic, just as provocative and just as antagonistic to US President Barack Obama.
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The movement will hold its opening rally on Sunday night at the Zionist Organization of America House in Tel Aviv under the banner Saying no to Obama.
The immediate goal of the movement will be to pressure Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu not to give in to Obamas demand that Israel renew the construction moratorium in Judea and Samaria.
(Excerpt) Read more at jpost.com ...
Best news I’ve heard all day! Obama is really going to be mad at the Tea Party now. He may have to steal the 11-2 election. Oops, I err. He IS trying to steal the votes, the machines, the dead.... Good for Israel.
“The Israeli version promises to be just as patriotic, just as provocative and just as antagonistic to US President Barack Obama”
works for me. Tea Party in the UK, Australia, Taiwan...
Great, but if they try to use the Tea Party name Dick Armey will sue them for all of their money.
I think that they can not only use the name, but should. If anyone attempts action against them, they would be disgraced.
Go Israel - You really do need your Tea Party movement...
The Tea Party is International.
Pray for the Election
A light on a hilltop cannot easily be hidden. We are still a beacon of freedom to the world. Oh how sweet it will be if Tea-Party-like movements begin, not just here, in Britain and Israel, but all over the world. Down with totalitarianism! Long live liberty!
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