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To: yonif
A little excerpt from a good article:

I can tell you that US President George W. Bush, intentionally or not, is making the same mistake his father made. He is choosing the immoral, even if perceived-to-be politically expedient, path, which is in direct contradiction to God's Road Map Plan for the Land of Israel and the Jewish People.

Mr. Bush, Jr. will be running for re-election next year. But if he continues on this path he will have lost the bulk of the Jewish vote that until now was potentially increasing in number, and is key in at least three electorally important states (New York, Florida and California). He will also have lost a significant percentage of what was his hardcore voter base, some 40-50 million Evangelical Christians who are strong supporters of Israel, and who comprise key voter blocs throughout the south, southwest and parts of the mid-west.

A decade ago, the Bush-Baker corporate cabal tried hard to force similar dictates down Israel's throat. Then US President Bush, Sr., whose popularity was at an all-time high after his perceived victory in the 1991 Gulf War, plummeted to ultimate defeat after he arrogantly wielded his political power to force Israel to make unilateral tangible concessions to the officially designated representatives of the same Palestinian Arab terrorists.

Like father, like son. George W. Bush, who started out as a world-class leader after September 11th, when he took the moral high ground and declared and carried out a war against terrorism, is sadly throwing it all away, as he chooses the immoral low ground with his practical persecution of Israel, his country's only true ally in the region, on behalf of the very terrorist murderers he claims to oppose. And as a result, if he does not return to be the George W. Bush we once admired, he too will be a one-term president going down in the annals of American political history as one who had it all and blew it.

by Yedidya Atlas
Arutz Sheva Israel National Radio

6 posted on 06/10/2003 8:49:00 AM PDT by American in Israel (Right beats wrong)
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To: American in Israel
Mr. Bush, Jr. will be running for re-election next year. But if he continues on this path he will have lost the bulk of the Jewish vote that until now was potentially increasing in number, and is key in at least three electorally important states (New York, Florida and California). He will also have lost a significant percentage of what was his hardcore voter base, some 40-50 million Evangelical Christians who are strong supporters of Israel, and who comprise key voter blocs throughout the south, southwest and parts of the mid-west.

You can see it on action, right here, right now. people are already fed up with this crap, and are starting to chomp at the bit. I'm definitely one of the above.

12 posted on 06/10/2003 8:57:44 AM PDT by judicial meanz
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To: American in Israel
I'll never understand why our Government refuses to let Israel defend itself. Why kiss the PAs butt?

30 posted on 06/10/2003 9:48:40 AM PDT by jjm2111
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To: American in Israel
I've said since early in his administration, when I was a much bigger Bush fan than I now am, that he was likely to be a one-termer just like his father. He's trying to please everyone, which inherently means standing for nothing. He's never going to get the votes of devoted Democrats who'll hate his guts no matter what, and he's eroding his own base more with each passing day.

MM

31 posted on 06/10/2003 9:49:31 AM PDT by MississippiMan
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To: American in Israel
Mr. Bush, Jr. will be running for re-election next year. But if he continues on this path he will have lost the bulk of the Jewish vote that until now was potentially increasing in number, and is key in at least three electorally important states (New York, Florida and California). He will also have lost a significant percentage of what was his hardcore voter base, some 40-50 million Evangelical Christians who are strong supporters of Israel, and who comprise key voter blocs throughout the south, southwest and parts of the mid-west.

Boy am I sick of hearing this. If people have so little loyalty, then I'm sure that GW will be more than happy to return to Crawford while Hillary runs the country. Wonder how she'd handle the situation (hint: Picture of Hillary kissing Suha Arafat in FR archives)

103 posted on 06/11/2003 1:44:07 AM PDT by McGavin999
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