Posted on 09/04/2012 9:22:33 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
In the 2008 Democratic party platform, there was this language on Jerusalem, Israel:
Jerusalem is and will remain the capital of Israel. The parties have agreed that Jerusalem is a matter for final status negotiations. It should remain an undivided city accessible to people of all faiths.
This year, however, that language has been removed. Indeed, there is no mention of Jerusalem in the 2012 party platform adopted by Democrats.
In this year's Democratic platform, there is this boilerplate language about Israel:
President Obama and the Democratic Party maintain an unshakable commitment to Israels security. A strong and secure Israel is vital to the United States not simply because we share strategic interests, but also because we share common values. For this reason, despite budgetary constraints, the President has worked with Congress to increase security assistance to Israel every single year since taking office, providing nearly $10 billion in the past three years. The administration has also worked to ensure Israels qualitative military edge in the region. And we have deepened defense cooperation including funding the Iron Dome system to help Israel address its most pressing threats, including the growing danger posed by rockets and missiles emanating from the Gaza Strip, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran. The Presidents consistent support for Israels right to defend itself and his steadfast opposition to any attempt to delegitimize Israel on the world stage are further evidence of our enduring commitment to Israels security.
It is precisely because of this commitment that President Obama and the Democratic Party seek peace between Israelis and Palestinians. A just and lasting Israeli-Palestinian accord, producing two states for two peoples, would contribute to regional stability and help sustain Israels identity as a Jewish and democratic state. At the same time, the President has made clear that there will be no lasting peace unless Israels security concerns are met. President Obama will continue to press Arab states to reach out to Israel. We will continue to support Israels peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan, which have been pillars of peace and stability in the region for many years. And even as the President and the Democratic Party continue to encourage all parties to be resolute in the pursuit of peace, we will insist that any Palestinian partner must recognize Israels right to exist, reject violence, and adhere to existing agreements.
But as yidwithlid.blogspot.com notes, this language is far weaker than the 2008 language:
The United States and its Quartet partners should continue to isolate Hamas until it renounces terrorism, recognizes Israel's right to exist, and abides by past agreements. Sustained American leadership for peace and security will require patient efforts and the personal commitment of the President of the United States. The creation of a Palestinian state through final status negotiations, together with an international compensation mechanism, should resolve the issue of Palestinian refugees by allowing them to settle there, rather than in Israel. All understand that it is unrealistic to expect the outcome of final status negotiations to be a full and complete return to the armistice lines of 1949. Jerusalem is and will remain the capital of Israel.The parties have agreed that Jerusalem is a matter for final status negotiations. It should remain an undivided city accessible to people of all faiths.
It might be better for them if they did.
Being a pawn between the US and Saudi Arabia is not a great thing. Being able to smash the next threat without a blessing from Washington would be helpful.
Delusion sure comforts the Democrats.
If Jewish voters liked Israel so much, they would no longer live in the United States. Many of them wish to disavow any ties with the Jewish State, either because of the intense propaganda campaign, or for fear of being accused of dual loyalty, or because they simply find life in the United States comfortable, or because they are ideologically opposed to nationalism of any sort, or some combination.
Israel’s most ardent supporters are not American Jews, but American Christians. A significant number of American Jews do indeed identify with Israel, but they are not the majority, merely a significant number, and they do not amount to a fraction of the voting power of American Christians.
So, as disgusting as it is to you and me, a lot of American Jews will support Obama. They will get nothing as Jews for this support, but they primarily identify themselves as leftists or Americans, in whatever order of priority. What ever Jewish identity they still cherish is subsumed in leftist blather, and abject ignorance.
As for all you Christians out there in Freep-ia and America, I’m glad you’re there. You may yet save those demented, cock-eyed American Jews from themselves, and my little country along with them. Thanks for voting and campaigning against Obama.
The Jews are our older brothers in faith. Christians are the adopted sons. God bless Israel.
The King probably has the Jewish vote locked up, so he figures he might as well play up to the Arabs, now.
The new D party (which is DEFINITELY not the D party of our parents or grandparents!) can (and now will) go straight to HELL!
(the sooner, the better, too.)
This freak show of the DNC just keeps getting weirder and weirder.
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