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Edited by
s1owhand
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Sun 09/30/12 08:50 AM
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When US Representatives support Israel which certainly is very worthy
of support, it is because the American people support Israel simple as that. Personally I am very proud that my country supports free democratic societies like Israel in their struggles against hateful represssive bigots and those who would eliminate freedom of religion and freedom of speech. I am very supportive of US initiatives to assist Israel in their lone efforts to preserve these freedoms in the Middle East and protect themselves from terrorists bent on returning the world to the dark ages. No one is being "forced" to do squat however. We support Israel because it is the right thing to do. |
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When US Representatives support Israel which certainly is very worthy of support, it is because the American people support Israel simple as that. Personally I am very proud that my country supports free democratic societies like Israel in their struggles against hateful represssive bigots and those who would eliminate freedom of religion and freedom of speech. I am very supportive of US initiatives to assist Israel in their lone efforts to preserve these freedoms in the Middle East and protect themselves from terrorists bent on returning the world to the dark ages. No one is being "forced" to do squat however. We support Israel because it is the right thing to do. BS! |
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Edited by
Ras427
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Sun 09/30/12 04:47 PM
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SLOWHAND, I second that motion (BS), speak for yourself, not everyone supports the bull of spreading democracy, power is not built that way.
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Edited by
willing2
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Sun 09/30/12 04:54 PM
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When US Representatives support Israel which certainly is very worthy of support, it is because the American people support Israel simple as that. Personally I am very proud that my country supports free democratic societies like Israel in their struggles against hateful represssive bigots and those who would eliminate freedom of religion and freedom of speech. I am very supportive of US initiatives to assist Israel in their lone efforts to preserve these freedoms in the Middle East and protect themselves from terrorists bent on returning the world to the dark ages. No one is being "forced" to do squat however. We support Israel because it is the right thing to do. The whole world is witnessing how those damn muslims are curing their problems. |
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When US Representatives support Israel which certainly is very worthy of support, it is because the American people support Israel simple as that. Personally I am very proud that my country supports free democratic societies like Israel in their struggles against hateful represssive bigots and those who would eliminate freedom of religion and freedom of speech. I am very supportive of US initiatives to assist Israel in their lone efforts to preserve these freedoms in the Middle East and protect themselves from terrorists bent on returning the world to the dark ages. No one is being "forced" to do squat however. We support Israel because it is the right thing to do. BS! whats really BS is your use of youtube to try to prove a point.. |
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SLOWHAND, I second that motion (BS), speak for yourself, not everyone supports the bull of spreading democracy, power is not built that way. quote the muslim.... |
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Edited by
Ras427
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Sun 09/30/12 06:52 PM
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SLOWHAND, I second that motion (BS), speak for yourself, not everyone supports the bull of spreading democracy, power is not built that way. quote the muslim.... |
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Edited by
Ras427
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Sun 09/30/12 07:02 PM
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When US Representatives support Israel which certainly is very worthy of support, it is because the American people support Israel simple as that. Personally I am very proud that my country supports free democratic societies like Israel in their struggles against hateful represssive bigots and those who would eliminate freedom of religion and freedom of speech. I am very supportive of US initiatives to assist Israel in their lone efforts to preserve these freedoms in the Middle East and protect themselves from terrorists bent on returning the world to the dark ages. No one is being "forced" to do squat however. We support Israel because it is the right thing to do. The whole world is witnessing how those damn muslims are curing their problems. |
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SLOWHAND, I second that motion (BS), speak for yourself, not everyone supports the bull of spreading democracy, power is not built that way. quote the muslim.... no, your right.. i will wait for the muslims to start telling me how to live my life... when that happens, it's time to start... but it would be a sad day indeed if iran does nuke Israel, even tho i have a feeling you won't be sad.... |
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On Friday, I was joined at the White House by Prime Minister Netanyahu, and we reaffirmed -- (applause) -- we reaffirmed that fundamental truth that has guided our presidents and prime ministers for more than 60 years -- that even while we may at times disagree, as friends sometimes will, the bonds between the United States and Israel are unbreakable -- (applause) -- and the commitment of the United States to the security of Israel is ironclad. (Applause.)
A strong and secure Israel is in the national security interest of the United States not simply because we share strategic interests, although we do both seek a region where families and children can live free from the threat of violence. It’s not simply because we face common dangers, although there can be no denying that terrorism and the spread of nuclear weapons are grave threats to both our nations. America’s commitment to Israel’s security flows from a deeper place -- and that’s the values we share. As two people who struggled to win our freedom against overwhelming odds, we understand that preserving the security for which our forefathers -- and foremothers -- fought must be the work of every generation. As two vibrant democracies, we recognize that the liberties and freedoms we cherish must be constantly nurtured. And as the nation that recognized the State of Israel moments after its independence, we have a profound commitment to its survival as a strong, secure homeland for the Jewish people. (Applause.) We also know how difficult that search for security can be, especially for a small nation like Israel living in a very tough neighborhood. I’ve seen it firsthand. When I touched my hand against the Western Wall and placed my prayer between its ancient stones, I thought of all the centuries that the children of Israel had longed to return to their ancient homeland. When I went to Sderot and saw the daily struggle to survive in the eyes of an eight-year-old boy who lost his leg to a Hamas rocket, and when I walked among the Hall of Names at Yad Vashem, I was reminded of the existential fear of Israelis when a modern dictator seeks nuclear weapons and threatens to wipe Israel off the face of the map -- face of the Earth. Because we understand the challenges Israel faces, I and my administration have made the security of Israel a priority. It’s why we’ve increased cooperation between our militaries to unprecedented levels. It’s why we’re making our most advanced technologies available to our Israeli allies. (Applause.) It’s why, despite tough fiscal times, we’ve increased foreign military financing to record levels. (Applause.) And that includes additional support –- beyond regular military aid -– for the Iron Dome anti-rocket system. (Applause.) A powerful example of American-Israeli cooperation -- a powerful example of American-Israeli cooperation which has already intercepted rockets from Gaza and helped saved Israeli lives. So make no mistake, we will maintain Israel’s qualitative military edge. (Applause.) You also see our commitment to our shared security in our determination to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. (Applause.) Here in the United States, we’ve imposed the toughest sanctions ever on the Iranian regime. (Applause.) At the United Nations, under our leadership, we’ve secured the most comprehensive international sanctions on the regime, which have been joined by allies and partners around the world. Today, Iran is virtually cut off from large parts of the international financial system, and we’re going to keep up the pressure. So let me be absolutely clear –- we remain committed to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. (Applause.) Its illicit nuclear program is just one challenge that Iran poses. As I said on Thursday, the Iranian government has shown its hypocrisy by claiming to support the rights of protesters while treating its own people with brutality. Moreover, Iran continues to support terrorism across the region, including providing weapons and funds to terrorist organizations. So we will continue to work to prevent these actions, and we will stand up to groups like Hezbollah, who exercise political assassination and seek to impose their will through rockets and car bombs. You also see our commitment to Israel’s security in our steadfast opposition to any attempt to de-legitimize the State of Israel. (Applause.) As I said at the United Nations last year, “Israel’s existence must not be a subject for debate,” and “efforts to chip away at Israel’s legitimacy will only be met by the unshakeable opposition of the United States.” (Applause.) - Barack Obama on why we support Israel - May 22, 2011 |
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Edited by
Ras427
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Sun 09/30/12 07:53 PM
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SLOWHAND, I second that motion (BS), speak for yourself, not everyone supports the bull of spreading democracy, power is not built that way. quote the muslim.... no, your right.. i will wait for the muslims to start telling me how to live my life... when that happens, it's time to start... but it would be a sad day indeed if iran does nuke Israel, even tho i have a feeling you won't be sad.... |
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When US Representatives support Israel which certainly is very worthy of support, it is because the American people support Israel simple as that. Personally I am very proud that my country supports free democratic societies like Israel in their struggles against hateful represssive bigots and those who would eliminate freedom of religion and freedom of speech. I am very supportive of US initiatives to assist Israel in their lone efforts to preserve these freedoms in the Middle East and protect themselves from terrorists bent on returning the world to the dark ages. No one is being "forced" to do squat however. We support Israel because it is the right thing to do. Well said! |
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When US Representatives support Israel which certainly is very worthy of support, it is because the American people support Israel simple as that. Personally I am very proud that my country supports free democratic societies like Israel in their struggles against hateful represssive bigots and those who would eliminate freedom of religion and freedom of speech. I am very supportive of US initiatives to assist Israel in their lone efforts to preserve these freedoms in the Middle East and protect themselves from terrorists bent on returning the world to the dark ages. No one is being "forced" to do squat however. We support Israel because it is the right thing to do. I would rather support Israel then a bunch of immoral idiots and terrorists who worship a pedophile. |
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SLOWHAND, I second that motion (BS), speak for yourself, not everyone supports the bull of spreading democracy, power is not built that way. quote the muslim.... no, your right.. i will wait for the muslims to start telling me how to live my life... when that happens, it's time to start... but it would be a sad day indeed if iran does nuke Israel, even tho i have a feeling you won't be sad.... I don't think Iran will even get that far. I think Israel is just about done with their BS as are most countries in the world (Including many countries in the Middle East) and ready to handle business. If it wern't for our current Coward in Chief I think they would have already handled business a long time ago. |
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yeah,Vote for Israel,or we'll bust your Knee-Caps!
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1. Last Spring, Rose Gottemoeller, an assistant secretary of state and Washington's chief nuclear arms negotiator, asked Israel to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Israel refused.
2. The United Nations passed a resolution calling on Israel to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and to submit to inspections. Israel refused. 3. The IAEA asked Israel to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and to submit to inspections. Israel refused. 4. Iran's formal notification to the IAEA of the planned construction of the backup fuel-rod facility underscores that Iran is playing by the rules of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty which Iran has signed. 5. Iran allows IAEA inspections of all its facilities. 6. Contrary to face-saving claims, it appears that the US and Israel were both caught off guard by Iran's announcement of a planned underground (to avoid being bombed) enrichment facility. The reasoning is simple. Had the US or Israel announced the existence of he new facility before Iran's notified the IAEA, it would have put Iran on the defensive. As it is now, the US and Israel seem to be playing catch up, casting doubt on the veracity of Israel's claims to "know" that Iran is a nuclear threat. 7. The IAEA and all 16 United States Intelligence Agencies are unanimous in agreement that Iran is not building and does not possess nuclear weapons. 8. In 1986, Mordachai Vanunu blew the whistle and provided photographs showing Israel's clandestine nuclear weapons factory underneath the reactor at Dimona. 9. Israel made the same accusations against Iraq that it is making against Iran, leading up to Israel's bombing of the power station at Osirik. Following the invasion of 2003, international experts examined the ruins of the power station at Osirik and found no evidence of a clandestine weapons factory in the rubble. 10. The United Nations has just released the Goldstone Report, a scathing report which accuses Israel of 37 specific war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza earlier this year. Israel has denounced the report as "Anti-Semitic (even though Judge Goldstone is himself Jewish), and the United States will block the report from being referred to the War Crimes Tribunal at the Hague, thereby making the US Government an accessory after-the-fact. 11. Recently revealed documents prove not only that Israel has nuclear weapos, but actually tried to sell some to Apartheid South Africa. Who else Israel approached to sell nuclear weapons remains an unasked question. 12. In 1965, Israel stole over 200-600 pounds of weapons-grade uranium from the United States. 13. Declassified documents from the former South African regime prove not only that Israel has had nuclear weapons for decades, but has tried to sell them to other countries! 14: No less a source than the Jerusalem Post confirms that Israel has armed their German-supplied Dolphin submarines with nuclear-tipped cruise missiles. We all need to be Joe Wilson right now. We need to stand up and scream, "LIAR!" at every politician and every talking media moron that is pushing this war in Iran. And we need to keep dong it until they get the message that we will not be deceived any more. Israel wants to send your kids off to die in Iran, and YOU are the only one that can stop them. http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/IranvIsrael.php |
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Iran is playing by the rules of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty which Iran has signed.
Well this is all nonsense! READ the IAEA's most recent reports!! CBS/AP/ August 31, 2012, 7:46 AM IAEA report: Iran blocking access as it doubles number of centrifuges at Fordo, covers Parchin (CBS/AP) VIENNA - Iran has effectively shut down a probe of a site suspected of being used for work on nuclear weapons development while doubling the number of machines it could use to make the core of nuclear warheads at an underground bunker safe from airborne attack, the U.N. nuclear agency said in a report Thursday. Fordo is "obviously for nuclear weapons hedging, to preserve centrifuges in case of an attack" on other, more vulnerable facilities, added Mark Fitzpatrick, an expert on Iran's nuclear program and the director of the nonproliferation and disarmament program at the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies. Thursday's report confirmed that a building at Iran's Parchin military installation southeast of Tehran, which was suspected of having been used for nuclear weapons-related experiments, has been covered with pink shrouding. That effectively blocks the U.N. agency's attempts to monitor a suspected cleanup of the site. The agency has tried — and failed — to gain access to the site since February. When it does, "its ability to conduct effective verification will have been significantly hampered" because of the alleged cleanup and then the covering of the site, said the confidential report circulated among the IAEA's 35 board member nations and forwarded to the U.N. Security Council. |
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Why has Israel refused to sign the non proliferation treaty?
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Why has Israel refused to sign the non proliferation treaty? Has NK signed,or India,or Pakistan? Why is no one making a fuss about them,yet getting the Runs about Israel? |
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