Posted on 07/31/2014 5:33:25 PM PDT by SJackson
Its surprising because liberals love welfare cases and Gaza ranks right up there at the top.
As such, Israel has no home in today's Democratic Party.
But you will find many American Jews in the Democrat Party rooting for Hamas to prevail. Too many American Jews will accept genocide if it is approved by the Democrat Party and refuse succor if it comes from any group that seems to be Conservative or even Republican.
We should just start calling them (Democrats) what they really are: The Party of Satan. Would love to hear Sarah Palin call them that.
I knew the safety of Israel was low on concern list for many American Jews but I had no idea that things were as messed up as what that article suggests.
Is it accurate?
We played this game in Vietnam. We won the war-WON it at least twice. The gentlemen in Hanoi were ready to sue for peace and were preparing to deal with an American occupation of the North and Uncle Lyndon decided we were not being fair to our Noble Enemy and at critical points we backed off so that the enemy could refresh, regroup, re-arm and dragoon more peasants for the next meatgrinder session.
What happened was that the 'Rat platform, it was noticed, was presented to the convention (1)without mention of G-d and (2)without the statement of recognition of Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel. This would have been the first 'Rat platform in recent history with those omissions. So the Obama WH got a little worried and ordered the Convention to amend the platform to correct the language.
With respect to the insertion of a "Jerusalem is the undivided capital of Israel" statement then, Los Angeles mayor Villagarosa, presiding over the convention, didn't trust the delegates to do that via a regular head count vote. Rather than be embarrassed by such a vote ending up in a rejection of the "Jerusalem is the undivided capital of Israel" statement in the platform, Villagarosa opted for a voice vote. Listening in, it would seem that the "nays" were in the majority on three occasions. Nonetheless, Villagarosa arbitrarily declared that the Jerusalem statement received a majority of the voice vote and stuck it officially in the platform, albeit reluctantly.
Given that history, it's no surprise that the Pew polling results of Americans on support for Israel in the current conflict show such a gap between members of the two parties.
and no self-respecting Christian or Jew has any place in the new (IslamoNazi/Communist/Sorosian) D party, either.
The Democrat Party (with the help of Republicans) has handed the United States of America a ticket to destruction. And it ain’t going to be pretty. There are promises all through the Bible. It is a case of reprobate minds on board.
“I (God) will bless those who bless you (Israel) and will curse those who curse you” (Gen 12:3)
http://www.alphanewsdaily.com/Warning%201%20Israel%20Jerusalem.html
THREE TIMES?
Good. I’m not the only human who remembered that.
They didn’t just boo, they VOTED to exclude, and cheered when Israel was removed,
I was flipping through the channels and heard Derek Prince, preacher, say that as a Brit he saw the beginning of the downfall of his country (Great Britain) in 1948 when they turned their backs on Israel. I found this to refresh my memory. http://www.simpletoremember.com/articles/a/the_state_of_israel/
God TV is providing excellent coverage of the Israel conflict.
The Obama administration and the Democratic party are the friends of tyranny and the enemy of freedom. Including ours.
I agree with your descriptions even with my limited exposure. I made a decision to convert to Judaism in 1992, and long story short, I started by attending services and classes at a Reform temple thinking I would be more accepted. Wrong.
I was hungry for religion and ritual and I discovered sadly there was more left-wing politicking and Republican bashing even during service. I ended up walking out one morning after having had enough, actually sobbing all the way to my car.
That was two months short of my formal conversion and though I followed by attending a Conservative temple I never quite made it official. I do consider myself Jewish in belief however.
To add, I ran into one of the Rabbis from Reform a few months later and she questioned what had happened to me. When I told her I wanted religion and not politics of any kind, btw, not even my brand, she wholeheartedly agreed it had been a problem that had driven many away.
No home for Israel inside the Democratic Party
Please, dont worry Bibi, your complimentary Amerikan missiles will be there in time before the end of the cease-fire.
Philip_Freneau? That you?
If it takes you that much time to compose a response, I’ll be brief since you obviously have a pretty impressive stalking schedule.
Meh, I have no problem with you, comrade — you fly the US flag on your page so I’ll give the benefit of being sincere.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.