Posted on 09/05/2012 7:17:46 PM PDT by SoFloFreeper
...Mark Alan Siegel, the Palm Beach County Democrat Chairman spoke with Scottie Hughes of Patriot TV and made some rather pointed and anti-Christian statements. Mr. Siegel was wearing a Jews for Obama pin. Ms. Hughes spotted the pin and asked the chairman about his support for Obama despite the administrations record with Israel.
Here are a couple of the offensive comments made by the Palm Beach Democratic Chairman:
Im Jewish, Im not a fan of any other religion than Judaism.
The worst possible allies for the Jewish state are the fundamentalist Christians who want Jews to die and convert so they can bring on the second coming of their Lord.
(Excerpt) Read more at theblaze.com ...
Do a little personal research myself. . .love to. . .if you explained what your original comment was regarding notes on a computer. . .that means I still have no idea as to what you are talking about. Your comments about groups of all types and Jews and such leaves me with nowhere to begin my research as I have no “Uncle Leon” to explain.
Have a nice day.
No, Dems ARE the "holes."
But you ARE right about them digging themselves.
No different than Roman Catholic Nancy Pelosi or Baptist Jimmy Carter.
Those “leaders” would not be the ones leading, though.
Also, Islam is no longer the mideival primitivism it once was. They formed an alliance with Hitler back in the 1930s, and have absorbed all too many Nazi ideas.
BTW, the Israeli government spends a significant amount of money and effort to cultivate good relations and promote tourism with Christian fundamentalists in the United States. The Israelis are fully aware of the pro-Israel political clout of fundamentalist Christians in the US.
I may be incorrect, but I feel that it gives them almost a medical excuse for their evil outcomes.
The dichotomy is what gets me, though. I can understand being paranoid about Christians AND Muslims. But to be paranoid only about Christians, while turning a deaf ear to the frothing-at-the-mouth, rabid hatred that routinely emanates from Islamic clerics, leaders and lay people, and calling them a “religion of peace” and “peace-loving peoples” is a sign of some serious psychological problems, perhaps a death wish.
This poor man is living in the past. He is so fearful of evangelistic pressure (which in past years was, admittedly, sometimes accompanied by force), that he does not recognize his best friends in today’s world.
But then again, many people “fight the last war” when they should be re-assessing to deal better with the current situation.
Bless this poor mistaken fellow. Perhaps he will see the light if enough kindness is extended his way....
Instead of causing growth through pain, we have allowed past oppression to be infantilizing. At its core, grievance politics is adolescent behavior. It is a mixture of finding virtue in being oppressed or having been oppressed, certitude in current virtue, a desire for unquestioned compensation and revenge. Prior to the 1950s, when faced with this, the West considered it sophomoric or the self-justifications of criminals. For instance few in the West fell for the Japanese claims of anti-colonialism in their push for the Great East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere. Perhaps some Communists, libertarians, and antediluvian conservatives allowed themselves to be taken in, if only because they needed to assign blame to FDR and virtue to the Japanese. Sometime around the 1960s this died. Snotty teenagers, hippies, Black Panther, American Indian activist, MECHA, etc. were viewed as virtuous because of their anger and indignation. Accountability became a fault, and unthinking generosity and even enabling became the virtue. Grievance politics is a cornerstone of the Democrat party.
So is your daughter single and Jewish? She’s certainly photogenic.
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My daughter is happily married to a wonderful man who is at home this week taking care of their two children. All she wanted to be was a stay at home Mom but she got back into the business world and is now working very hard. Her little family misses her and will be happy when she stops her travels.
Anybody remember the line from one of the Spice Girls Songs: “Tell me what you want, what you really, really want - - - .”
Seems some Democrat Leaders are revealing what they really, really want.
An irony that is ignored by the media and missed by most of the country is that fundamentalist Christians are the most stalwart supporters of Israel. Sadly more so than a lot of liberal Democrat Jews.
IMO, they have been part of the reason the Dem leadership hasn’t tried to completely flush Israel down the drain. Although, it has gotten pretty bad the last 3 1/2 years.
Christians Don’t Want Jewish Death
Democrat leader Mark Siegel stated at the DNC that “fundamentalist Christians...want Jews to die and convert so they can bring on the second coming of their Lord.”
It wasn’t Glenn Beck, John Hagee, Hal Lindsey or any other Christian who first talked about the predicted massive slaughter of Jews during what Christians call the “end times.”
It was the ancient Hebrew prophet Zechariah who as long ago as 487 B.C. predicted that two-thirds of Jewry in the “last days” will be killed (Zech. 13:8).
All true Christian leaders view this scripture with horror and sympathy and NOT with glee!
Fundamentalist Christians are actually waiting for an “any-moment rapture” to Heaven (several years before the second coming) and do not believe that any event, including this final Jewish holocaust, has to happen before their escapist rapture happens.
More shocks. Fundamentalists have recently been learning that their rapture belief was first taught in Britain in 1830 and that it wasn’t widely adopted by Americans until the early 1900s. The documentation on all this is in “The Rapture Plot” (carried by online bookstores) which also reveals for the first time that, amazingly enough, this British theory has an anti-Jewish foundation! (For more info Google “Pretrib Rapture Politics.”)
Although no one is perfect, evangelical Christians (including fundamentalists) are still the best friends of Jewish persons and Israel.
[I’m Lounor & spied the above on the net.]
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