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It might be that Bibi Netanyahu is trying to out-do these two. He has until November to do something about Iran....I think he has left it too late......He will have to wait and see if Mitt gets to be POTUS
The Deir Yassin attack was perpetrated by two Zionist militias and coordinated with the main Zionist forces, whose elite unit participated in part of the operation.[140] The heads of the two militias, Menachem Begin and Ytzakh Shamir, later became Prime Ministers of Israel. |
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Zionism is not "Semitic." Zionism is not "Jewish." Anyone who confuses criticism of Zionism with criticism or hatred of Jews or Israel is either clueless, confused or just plain stubborn. If they are seriously not any of those things then they are part of and supportive of a criminal cabal. That is like supporting someone like Hitler. The above is Plagiarized but I am pretty sure Jeannie will not mind. Jeannie has a much better way with words than I do |
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Zionism is not "Semitic." Zionism is not "Jewish." Anyone who confuses criticism of Zionism with criticism or hatred of Jews or Israel is either clueless, confused or just plain stubborn. If they are seriously not any of those things then they are part of and supportive of a criminal cabal. That is like supporting someone like Hitler. The above is Plagiarized but I am pretty sure Jeannie will not mind. Jeannie has a much better way with words than I do No matter how good it sounds,since it has no basis in fact,neither does the Account about Deir Yassin! |
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I Take it That Not One of You has taken this site to task. |
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Edited by
HotRodDeluxe
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Zionism is not "Semitic." Zionism is not "Jewish." Anyone who confuses criticism of Zionism with criticism or hatred of Jews or Israel is either clueless, confused or just plain stubborn. There is an interesting thread on the subject. It contains articles on the phenomenon and modern 'anti-semitism' cloaked by the rhetoric of 'anti-zionism'. It may be heavy going and dry, but persevere with it, for it is illuminating. http://mingle2.com/topic/show/329883 To quote an eloquent member of this site: "If someone says they are anti-Zionist then the next question should be "Why?" Why would anyone be opposed to a Jewish state in their homeland - Israel now 64 years later? Anti-Zionism now is Anti-Israel. Note that these people do not claim to be opposed merely to the policies of Israel. No, they are opposed to Israel itself. They oppose the idea of Israel. Why? Of all the countries surrounding Israel in the Middle East, only democratic Israel maintains freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, full rights to all citizens, protections of minorities and women. Why would someone single out Israel for derision while tolerating the oppression of the neighboring Muslim states? The usual rationale is that the land did not belong to the Jews but in fact the Jews living there have as much right to the land there as anyone. It was acquired legally during immigration there over several centuries before civil war broke out and the English left. And of course Israel always was the birthplace of the Jews and the land they originally ruled and developed. Yes, why indeed, my friend? Why? |
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Zionism is not "Semitic." Zionism is not "Jewish."
Anyone who confuses criticism of Zionism with criticism or hatred of Jews or Israel is either clueless, confused or just plain stubborn. If they are seriously not any of those things then they are part of and supportive of a criminal cabal. That is like supporting someone like Hitler. |
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Zionism is not "Semitic." Zionism is not "Jewish." Anyone who confuses criticism of Zionism with criticism or hatred of Jews or Israel is either clueless, confused or just plain stubborn. If they are seriously not any of those things then they are part of and supportive of a criminal cabal. That is like supporting someone like Hitler. From an Apologist of anti-Semitism! |
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Edited by
s1owhand
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Zionism is not "Semitic." Zionism is not "Jewish." Anyone who confuses criticism of Zionism with criticism or hatred of Jews or Israel is either clueless, confused or just plain stubborn. If they are seriously not any of those things then they are part of and supportive of a criminal cabal. That is like supporting someone like Hitler. From an Apologist of anti-Semitism! In fact, Zionism is completely Semitic! Zion is another word for the Semitic region where Jews have always lived since the beginning of western religion! Zionism is Jewish to its core. It has been an expression of the longing for Jews to return to their homeland for two thousand years. You don't get more Jewish than that. Jews have daily prayers expressing this desire because it represents a true free time for them to observe their religion in peace in the land where their religion was first founded. It was only in the desperate years of the late nineteenth century and early 20th century when Jews were brutally tortured and killed for no reason throughout the middle east and europe that they found refuge again in Israel. To hate the idea of Zionism is essentially antisemitic. To hate Israel on principle is essentially antisemitic. and wrong. Instead, everyone should insist that all civilized people put a stop to Al-Qaeda, Hezbollah, Hamas style terrorist attacks targeting innocent people. Everyone should insist on recognition of Israel and on religious tolerance and human rights in the Muslim world the same as we have in the US and Israel. There would be peace immediately. |
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Zionism is not "Semitic." Zionism is not "Jewish." Anyone who confuses criticism of Zionism with criticism or hatred of Jews or Israel is either clueless, confused or just plain stubborn. If they are seriously not any of those things then they are part of and supportive of a criminal cabal. That is like supporting someone like Hitler. So, if one repeats it often enough, it becomes fact? |
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Zionism is not "Semitic." Zionism is not "Jewish." Anyone who confuses criticism of Zionism with criticism or hatred of Jews or Israel is either clueless, confused or just plain stubborn. If they are seriously not any of those things then they are part of and supportive of a criminal cabal. That is like supporting someone like Hitler. From an Apologist of anti-Semitism! In fact, Zionism is completely Semitic! Zion is another word for the Semitic region where Jews have always lived since the beginning of western religion! Zionism is Jewish to its core. It has been an expression of the longing for Jews to return to their homeland for two thousand years. You don't get more Jewish than that. Jews have daily prayers expressing this desire because it represents a true free time for them to observe their religion in peace in the land where their religion was first founded. It was only in the desperate years of the late nineteenth century and early 20th century when Jews were brutally tortured and killed for no reason throughout the middle east and europe that they found refuge again in Israel. To hate the idea of Zionism is essentially antisemitic. To hate Israel on principle is essentially antisemitic. and wrong. Instead, everyone should insist that all civilized people put a stop to Al-Qaeda, Hezbollah, Hamas style terrorist attacks targeting innocent people. Everyone should insist on recognition of Israel and on religious tolerance and human rights in the Muslim world the same as we have in the US and Israel. There would be peace immediately. Thank you for this...I am a girl so I get to say the honesty of your post brought tears of happiness to my eyes |
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In fact, Zionism is completely Semitic! Zion is another word for the Semitic region where Jews have always lived since the beginning of western religion! Rabbi Avraham Yitzhak Kook, often known as “Rabbi Kook the Elder Perhaps his most significant accomplishment was to devise an ideology that merged a kabalistic version of religious Judaism with political Zionism, founding an extremist religious Zionism that continues today.[150] |
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Terrorists set up U.S. front groups
Hillel Kook and “The Bergson Boys” The Irgun had been operating in the U.S. since the 1930s. As one of their leaders later wrote, “It was in Europe of those days that the idea of transferring the focal point of our activity to the United States was born, and it was from there that we left on a mission that lasted far longer than originally planned…”[144] The “we” referred to a small group known as the Irgun Delegation that operated in the U.S. from the late 1930s until 1948 and that formed a half dozen front organizations for what they themselves called “a military operation.”[145] Two of the leaders were Yitshaq Ben-Ami (father of Jeremy Ben-Ami, founder of today’s J-Street) and “Peter Bergson,” the pseudonym of the senior Irgun officer working outside Palestine, Hillel Kook. The group is often called the Bergson Group.[146] Among their numerous activities they lobbied Congress and the White House, organized a march on Washington, D.C. of 500 Rabbis, placed full-page ads in newspapers around the U.S., and produced a pageant “We Will Never Die!” celebrating the Jewish contribution to Western civilization, written by Ben Hecht, directed by Moss Hart, featuring music by Kurt Weil, and starring Edward G. Robinson. Forty thousand attended the extravaganza’s New York performances. It then went on to play in most of America’s largest cities.[147] While the various organizations created by the Irgun Delegation frequently pushed for rescuing European Jews, one of the major demands was for the creation of a “Jewish Army of Stateless and Palestinian Jews.” This was a goal that Revisionist Zionists had sought even before the Nazi holocaust had begun and is believed to have had a mixed agenda. Author William Rubinstein writes, “It is rather difficult to believe that Bergson’s implausible proposal did not have far more to do with creating the nucleus of a Jewish Palestinian force, to be used against the British and the Arabs, than with saving Europe’s Jews from the Nazis.”[148] Critics point out that the delegation did not manage to rescue any Jews during the Nazi holocaust.[149] Bergson-Kook’s uncle was Rabbi Avraham Yitzhak Kook, often known as “Rabbi Kook the Elder.” Rabbi Kook was originally from Eastern Europe, had worked toward the Balfour Declaration in Britain, and eventually became the “Chief Rabbi of Palestine.” Perhaps his most significant accomplishment was to devise an ideology that merged a kabalistic version of religious Judaism with political Zionism, founding an extremist religious Zionism that continues today.[150] The Cabbala teaches that non-Jews are the embodiment of Satan, and that the world was created solely for the sake of Jews.[151] Rabbi Kook, who achieved saintly status among his followers in Israel and the U.S., stated: “The difference between a Jewish soul and souls of non-Jews… is greater and deeper than the difference between a human soul and the souls of cattle.”[152] In addition to spanning the Jewish religious-secular continuum, the Irgun Delegation spanned the political spectrum from left to right. Its historian Judith Baumel writes that it “evinced many of the unique characteristics of Eastern European protofascism” while also forming partnerships with communists and Jews who belonged to left-wing American groups. All of this was hidden from view, however, as the “Bergson Boys” aimed for the American man in the street, using tantalizing slogans, illustrated advertisements, and “seductive curiosity-whetting gimmicks.” As Baumel notes, the Irgun Delegation’s primary triumph was to understand “the power of Madison Avenue.”[153] |
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Terrorists set up U.S. front groups Hillel Kook and “The Bergson Boys” The Irgun had been operating in the U.S. since the 1930s. As one of their leaders later wrote, “It was in Europe of those days that the idea of transferring the focal point of our activity to the United States was born, and it was from there that we left on a mission that lasted far longer than originally planned…”[144] The “we” referred to a small group known as the Irgun Delegation that operated in the U.S. from the late 1930s until 1948 and that formed a half dozen front organizations for what they themselves called “a military operation.”[145] Two of the leaders were Yitshaq Ben-Ami (father of Jeremy Ben-Ami, founder of today’s J-Street) and “Peter Bergson,” the pseudonym of the senior Irgun officer working outside Palestine, Hillel Kook. The group is often called the Bergson Group.[146] Among their numerous activities they lobbied Congress and the White House, organized a march on Washington, D.C. of 500 Rabbis, placed full-page ads in newspapers around the U.S., and produced a pageant “We Will Never Die!” celebrating the Jewish contribution to Western civilization, written by Ben Hecht, directed by Moss Hart, featuring music by Kurt Weil, and starring Edward G. Robinson. Forty thousand attended the extravaganza’s New York performances. It then went on to play in most of America’s largest cities.[147] While the various organizations created by the Irgun Delegation frequently pushed for rescuing European Jews, one of the major demands was for the creation of a “Jewish Army of Stateless and Palestinian Jews.” This was a goal that Revisionist Zionists had sought even before the Nazi holocaust had begun and is believed to have had a mixed agenda. Author William Rubinstein writes, “It is rather difficult to believe that Bergson’s implausible proposal did not have far more to do with creating the nucleus of a Jewish Palestinian force, to be used against the British and the Arabs, than with saving Europe’s Jews from the Nazis.”[148] Critics point out that the delegation did not manage to rescue any Jews during the Nazi holocaust.[149] Bergson-Kook’s uncle was Rabbi Avraham Yitzhak Kook, often known as “Rabbi Kook the Elder.” Rabbi Kook was originally from Eastern Europe, had worked toward the Balfour Declaration in Britain, and eventually became the “Chief Rabbi of Palestine.” Perhaps his most significant accomplishment was to devise an ideology that merged a kabalistic version of religious Judaism with political Zionism, founding an extremist religious Zionism that continues today.[150] The Cabbala teaches that non-Jews are the embodiment of Satan, and that the world was created solely for the sake of Jews.[151] Rabbi Kook, who achieved saintly status among his followers in Israel and the U.S., stated: “The difference between a Jewish soul and souls of non-Jews… is greater and deeper than the difference between a human soul and the souls of cattle.”[152] In addition to spanning the Jewish religious-secular continuum, the Irgun Delegation spanned the political spectrum from left to right. Its historian Judith Baumel writes that it “evinced many of the unique characteristics of Eastern European protofascism” while also forming partnerships with communists and Jews who belonged to left-wing American groups. All of this was hidden from view, however, as the “Bergson Boys” aimed for the American man in the street, using tantalizing slogans, illustrated advertisements, and “seductive curiosity-whetting gimmicks.” As Baumel notes, the Irgun Delegation’s primary triumph was to understand “the power of Madison Avenue.”[153] serious Disinformation Avalanche! If Americans only knew how the Site is jerking them around! |
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Terrorists set up U.S. front groups Hillel Kook and “The Bergson Boys” The Irgun had been operating in the U.S. since the 1930s. As one of their leaders later wrote, “It was in Europe of those days that the idea of transferring the focal point of our activity to the United States was born, and it was from there that we left on a mission that lasted far longer than originally planned…”[144] The “we” referred to a small group known as the Irgun Delegation that operated in the U.S. from the late 1930s until 1948 and that formed a half dozen front organizations for what they themselves called “a military operation.”[145] Two of the leaders were Yitshaq Ben-Ami (father of Jeremy Ben-Ami, founder of today’s J-Street) and “Peter Bergson,” the pseudonym of the senior Irgun officer working outside Palestine, Hillel Kook. The group is often called the Bergson Group.[146] Among their numerous activities they lobbied Congress and the White House, organized a march on Washington, D.C. of 500 Rabbis, placed full-page ads in newspapers around the U.S., and produced a pageant “We Will Never Die!” celebrating the Jewish contribution to Western civilization, written by Ben Hecht, directed by Moss Hart, featuring music by Kurt Weil, and starring Edward G. Robinson. Forty thousand attended the extravaganza’s New York performances. It then went on to play in most of America’s largest cities.[147] While the various organizations created by the Irgun Delegation frequently pushed for rescuing European Jews, one of the major demands was for the creation of a “Jewish Army of Stateless and Palestinian Jews.” This was a goal that Revisionist Zionists had sought even before the Nazi holocaust had begun and is believed to have had a mixed agenda. Author William Rubinstein writes, “It is rather difficult to believe that Bergson’s implausible proposal did not have far more to do with creating the nucleus of a Jewish Palestinian force, to be used against the British and the Arabs, than with saving Europe’s Jews from the Nazis.”[148] Critics point out that the delegation did not manage to rescue any Jews during the Nazi holocaust.[149] Bergson-Kook’s uncle was Rabbi Avraham Yitzhak Kook, often known as “Rabbi Kook the Elder.” Rabbi Kook was originally from Eastern Europe, had worked toward the Balfour Declaration in Britain, and eventually became the “Chief Rabbi of Palestine.” Perhaps his most significant accomplishment was to devise an ideology that merged a kabalistic version of religious Judaism with political Zionism, founding an extremist religious Zionism that continues today.[150] The Cabbala teaches that non-Jews are the embodiment of Satan, and that the world was created solely for the sake of Jews.[151] Rabbi Kook, who achieved saintly status among his followers in Israel and the U.S., stated: “The difference between a Jewish soul and souls of non-Jews… is greater and deeper than the difference between a human soul and the souls of cattle.”[152] In addition to spanning the Jewish religious-secular continuum, the Irgun Delegation spanned the political spectrum from left to right. Its historian Judith Baumel writes that it “evinced many of the unique characteristics of Eastern European protofascism” while also forming partnerships with communists and Jews who belonged to left-wing American groups. All of this was hidden from view, however, as the “Bergson Boys” aimed for the American man in the street, using tantalizing slogans, illustrated advertisements, and “seductive curiosity-whetting gimmicks.” As Baumel notes, the Irgun Delegation’s primary triumph was to understand “the power of Madison Avenue.”[153] serious Disinformation Avalanche! If Americans only knew how the Site is jerking them around! Jerking them around as they plead for a donation after every single article to further the (their) cause....Lying for profit, disgusting... |
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Terrorists set up U.S. front groups YELL LOUDER. It won't make it true! |
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Terrorists set up U.S. front groups YELL LOUDER. It won't make it true! I just controlled your rolling head.....Ag Gaire amach os ard Look I appreciate the truth is difficult to swallow.....but everybody has to come to terms with the truth sooner or later. |
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Terrorists set up U.S. front groups YELL LOUDER. It won't make it true! |
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There are approximately 496,000 Palestinian refugees in Syria, living in nine official and three unofficial camps run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).
This is one sick world where nearly half a million Palestinian Refugees are living in camps and are not allowed to return to their homeland and one million Russians have been bribed to leave Russia to take up illegal settlements on Palestinian Land......Crazy Sick System. |
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There are approximately 496,000 Palestinian refugees in Syria, living in nine official and three unofficial camps run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). This is one sick world where nearly half a million Palestinian Refugees are living in camps and are not allowed to return to their homeland and one million Russians have been bribed to leave Russia to take up illegal settlements on Palestinian Land......Crazy Sick System. 1. There is no Palestinian homeland. The Palestinians came from all over the region and have never had a homeland in the area where Israel is located. On the other hand the Jews had their own country there with the country named after them and their main place of worship there at the Temple mount and maps of the world from antiquity noting the land as Judea and Hebron etc. It is really sad. These people should not be kept in camps but should have been resettled in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Egypt decades ago. As former combatants and supporters of the combatants against Israel it is obviously never going to be possible to resettle them in Israel but the neighboring states have hundreds of times the land area and much lower population density than Israel so they could easily be resettled there in the lands where their ancestors originated. The Russian Jews? They have been hounded and persecuted mercilessly in Russia for hundreds of years. They chose to emigrate to Israel and were all resettled legally without usurping anyone's land. But go ahead and... YELL AT US SOME MORE! Maybe that will make it more true |
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