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Post by AztecWilliam on Nov 8, 2011 8:47:31 GMT -8
I can't get into Obama's head, but his actions seem to follow the typical Lefty slant that seems to think that Israel and the Palestians just need to talk together to solve their problems. I guess he is not so smart after all or he would realize that the Palestinians, by continuing to demand the descruction of Israel, make it easy for the Israelis to maintain the status quo. Anyway, a recent incident in Europe shows what a bad attitude Obama has toward Israel, or at least toward the current Israeli PM. Read this and ask yourself why Obama did not at least kept his mouth shut then Sarkozy took his shot at Netanyahu. www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/08/us-mideast-netanyahu-sarkozy-idUSTRE7A720120111108AzWm
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Post by AlwaysAnAztec on Nov 8, 2011 9:56:50 GMT -8
Haters continue to hate. ![:P](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/tongue.png)
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Post by aztecwin on Nov 8, 2011 20:02:18 GMT -8
Haters continue to hate. ![:P](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/tongue.png) It is not normal for one of the "haters" to be POTUS.
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Post by AlwaysAnAztec on Nov 9, 2011 10:06:56 GMT -8
I continue to be a supporter of Israel but only to the point that it doesn't conflict with my support of the U.S. When others put the interests of a foreign country, ANY foreign country, ahead of those of the U.S. they become traitors. Israel puts it's interests first as it should. It didn't have a problem with attacking the USS Liberty and killing Americans. It didn't have a problem with running a spy ring within the U.S. Israel granted Pollard citizenship in 1995, while publicly denying, until 1998, that he was an Israeli spy.[1] Israeli activist groups, as well as high-profile Israeli politicians, have lobbied for his release.[2] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has voiced particularly strong support for Pollard, visiting the convicted spy in prison in 2002.[3][4] His case was later linked to that of Ben-ami Kadish, another U.S. national who pleaded guilty to charges of passing classified information to Israel in the same period Pollard and Kadish should have been executed as spies. Do you hold the same opinion? As I said, I put the interests of the U.S. first and above all other countries. Do you?
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Nov 10, 2011 10:04:59 GMT -8
I continue to be a supporter of Israel but only to the point that it doesn't conflict with my support of the U.S. When others put the interests of a foreign country, ANY foreign country, ahead of those of the U.S. they become traitors. Israel puts it's interests first as it should. It didn't have a problem with attacking the USS Liberty and killing Americans. It didn't have a problem with running a spy ring within the U.S. Israel granted Pollard citizenship in 1995, while publicly denying, until 1998, that he was an Israeli spy.[1] Israeli activist groups, as well as high-profile Israeli politicians, have lobbied for his release.[2] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has voiced particularly strong support for Pollard, visiting the convicted spy in prison in 2002.[3][4] His case was later linked to that of Ben-ami Kadish, another U.S. national who pleaded guilty to charges of passing classified information to Israel in the same period Pollard and Kadish should have been executed as spies. Do you hold the same opinion? As I said, I put the interests of the U.S. first and above all other countries. Do you? I do not favor executing spies during times of peace. Pollard acted according to his conscience, knowing that Israel needed help that could be derived form the data. I do not know that Pollard, in any way, risked American lives in his efforts to pass that information on to Israel. If fact no case has ever been made that the information passed was in any way injurious to the United States. I am with the British attitude on this topic, in that the sentence should be adjusted based upon the degree of injury.
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Post by AlwaysAnAztec on Nov 10, 2011 11:26:57 GMT -8
I continue to be a supporter of Israel but only to the point that it doesn't conflict with my support of the U.S. When others put the interests of a foreign country, ANY foreign country, ahead of those of the U.S. they become traitors. Israel puts it's interests first as it should. It didn't have a problem with attacking the USS Liberty and killing Americans. It didn't have a problem with running a spy ring within the U.S. Israel granted Pollard citizenship in 1995, while publicly denying, until 1998, that he was an Israeli spy.[1] Israeli activist groups, as well as high-profile Israeli politicians, have lobbied for his release.[2] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has voiced particularly strong support for Pollard, visiting the convicted spy in prison in 2002.[3][4] His case was later linked to that of Ben-ami Kadish, another U.S. national who pleaded guilty to charges of passing classified information to Israel in the same period Pollard and Kadish should have been executed as spies. Do you hold the same opinion? As I said, I put the interests of the U.S. first and above all other countries. Do you? I do not favor executing spies during times of peace. Pollard acted according to his conscience, knowing that Israel needed help that could be derived form the data. I do not know that Pollard, in any way, risked American lives in his efforts to pass that information on to Israel. If fact no case has ever been made that the information passed was in any way injurious to the United States. I am with the British attitude on this topic, in that the sentence should be adjusted based upon the degree of injury. He was an American who not only put the interests of a foreign power above those of his country, he also did it for the money. He should have been put against a wall and shot.
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Nov 10, 2011 12:49:15 GMT -8
I do not favor executing spies during times of peace. Pollard acted according to his conscience, knowing that Israel needed help that could be derived form the data. I do not know that Pollard, in any way, risked American lives in his efforts to pass that information on to Israel. If fact no case has ever been made that the information passed was in any way injurious to the United States. I am with the British attitude on this topic, in that the sentence should be adjusted based upon the degree of injury. He was an American who not only put the interests of a foreign power above those of his country, he also did it for the money. He should have been put against a wall and shot. Oh well, to each his own. I wholeheartedly believe in shooting Corrupt bankers and you believe in shooting Jew Boys because they are obedient to their religion and culture (They do support each other because of the trials and tribulations they have endured over the past 29 centuries.
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Post by aztecwin on Nov 10, 2011 15:24:42 GMT -8
I continue to be a supporter of Israel but only to the point that it doesn't conflict with my support of the U.S. When others put the interests of a foreign country, ANY foreign country, ahead of those of the U.S. they become traitors. Israel puts it's interests first as it should. It didn't have a problem with attacking the USS Liberty and killing Americans. It didn't have a problem with running a spy ring within the U.S. Israel granted Pollard citizenship in 1995, while publicly denying, until 1998, that he was an Israeli spy.[1] Israeli activist groups, as well as high-profile Israeli politicians, have lobbied for his release.[2] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has voiced particularly strong support for Pollard, visiting the convicted spy in prison in 2002.[3][4] His case was later linked to that of Ben-ami Kadish, another U.S. national who pleaded guilty to charges of passing classified information to Israel in the same period Pollard and Kadish should have been executed as spies. Do you hold the same opinion? As I said, I put the interests of the U.S. first and above all other countries. Do you? Dang! I come very close to agreeing with you. My only problem is that coming from you there must be something very wrong. ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/wink.png)
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Post by AlwaysAnAztec on Nov 14, 2011 9:59:13 GMT -8
I continue to be a supporter of Israel but only to the point that it doesn't conflict with my support of the U.S. When others put the interests of a foreign country, ANY foreign country, ahead of those of the U.S. they become traitors. Israel puts it's interests first as it should. It didn't have a problem with attacking the USS Liberty and killing Americans. It didn't have a problem with running a spy ring within the U.S. Israel granted Pollard citizenship in 1995, while publicly denying, until 1998, that he was an Israeli spy.[1] Israeli activist groups, as well as high-profile Israeli politicians, have lobbied for his release.[2] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has voiced particularly strong support for Pollard, visiting the convicted spy in prison in 2002.[3][4] His case was later linked to that of Ben-ami Kadish, another U.S. national who pleaded guilty to charges of passing classified information to Israel in the same period Pollard and Kadish should have been executed as spies. Do you hold the same opinion? As I said, I put the interests of the U.S. first and above all other countries. Do you? Dang! I come very close to agreeing with you. My only problem is that coming from you there must be something very wrong. ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/wink.png) Must be a planetary alignment thingy. ![8-)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/cool.png)
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Post by Bob Forsythe on Nov 14, 2011 18:25:45 GMT -8
Haters continue to hate. ![:P](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/tongue.png) It is not normal for one of the "haters" to be POTUS. As opposed to a member of the Christian Reich telling Jews that they won't get into Heaven while supporting Israel because their state fits into Biblical prophesy? =Bob
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Post by aztecwin on Nov 15, 2011 18:46:58 GMT -8
It is not normal for one of the "haters" to be POTUS. As opposed to a member of the Christian Reich telling Jews that they won't get into Heaven while supporting Israel because their state fits into Biblical prophesy? =Bob As usual, you make no sense.
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Nov 18, 2011 6:53:57 GMT -8
As opposed to a member of the Christian Reich telling Jews that they won't get into Heaven while supporting Israel because their state fits into Biblical prophesy? =Bob As usual, you make no sense. Notice the time stamp. PWD!
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