Posted on Dec 31, 2020
Barack Obama Hates Israel and Wants You to Hate It, Too - Frontpagemag
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What Do Israelis Think about Negotiations, Threats, and Barack Obama? - Panel 2
A new national survey of Israelis, commissioned by the New America Foundation, reveals a very different picture from the narrative that has taken hold regard...
Thank you my friend MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. for letting us know that according to overly long autobiography Barack Obama hates Britain, Israeli's, and Jews.
Who cares what he thinks IMHO.
What Do Israelis Think about Negotiations, Threats, and Barack Obama?
A new national survey of Israelis, commissioned by the New America Foundation, reveals a very different picture from the narrative that has taken hold regarding Israeli attitudes toward President Obama and American efforts to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Despite repeated media reports touting a "4 percent Obama approval rating", Israelis actually demonstrate a much more nuanced and supportive view of President Obama. Indeed, what comes to light is solid backing for an American-sponsored final status agreement along the lines of where the parties left off nine years ago at Taba. Moreover, the survey shows that Prime Minister Netanyahu has a great deal of political leeway -- including within his own Likud party -- with which to sign a peace agreement with the Palestinians."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3z1akxcHPO4
"Obama portrays Britain and then Israel as occupying powers in Palestine, without ever explaining who actually owned the land they were and are supposedly occupying. He makes no mention of the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine. As The Palestinian Delusion explains in detail, the Mandate directed the British to encourage “close settlement by Jews on the land” for “the establishment of the Jewish national home.” What gave the League the right to do such a thing? The dying Ottoman Empire had ceded Palestine to the League in 1918. Jews had lived in that land from time immemorial, and it was otherwise sparsely populated. It was a perfect place for the Jews who faced discrimination, harassment and worse in Europe and elsewhere to settle.
Thus the common assumption, which Obama fosters, that the Israelis are illegitimate occupiers of a land that belongs rightly to the Palestinians, founders on the facts. There never was a Palestinian state. No Palestinian king, or emperor, or president. There never was a Palestinian nationality or ethnicity distinct from the nationality and ethnicity of the Arabs of the region. Palestine, like Staten Island or Georgetown, was always the name of a region, not a nation-state or ethnonational home.
Obama also claims that the Jews “organized highly trained armed forces to defend their settlements,” without mentioning that in 1919, a Muslim leader, Amin al-Husseini, a member of a prominent Arab clan in Jerusalem, orchestrated a series of attacks on Jews all over Palestine. The following year, he instigated riots in Jerusalem during Passover. Amid mass looting and rapes, six Jews were murdered and over two hundred more injured. A court of inquiry found that “the Jews were the victims of a peculiarly brutal and cowardly attack, the majority of the casualties being old men, women and children.”
FYI SSG Franklin Briant SSG Michael Noll SFC Chuck Martinez SMSgt David A Asbury LTC Greg Henning LTC Bill Koski Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D.COL Mikel J. Burroughs LTC (Join to see) SPC Michael Duricko, Ph.D SPC Nancy Greene TSgt David L. SGT Michael Hearn Sgt (Join to see)CSM Charles Hayden MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi Cpl Bryan Kirk SSG Stephen Rogerson
Who cares what he thinks IMHO.
What Do Israelis Think about Negotiations, Threats, and Barack Obama?
A new national survey of Israelis, commissioned by the New America Foundation, reveals a very different picture from the narrative that has taken hold regarding Israeli attitudes toward President Obama and American efforts to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Despite repeated media reports touting a "4 percent Obama approval rating", Israelis actually demonstrate a much more nuanced and supportive view of President Obama. Indeed, what comes to light is solid backing for an American-sponsored final status agreement along the lines of where the parties left off nine years ago at Taba. Moreover, the survey shows that Prime Minister Netanyahu has a great deal of political leeway -- including within his own Likud party -- with which to sign a peace agreement with the Palestinians."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3z1akxcHPO4
"Obama portrays Britain and then Israel as occupying powers in Palestine, without ever explaining who actually owned the land they were and are supposedly occupying. He makes no mention of the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine. As The Palestinian Delusion explains in detail, the Mandate directed the British to encourage “close settlement by Jews on the land” for “the establishment of the Jewish national home.” What gave the League the right to do such a thing? The dying Ottoman Empire had ceded Palestine to the League in 1918. Jews had lived in that land from time immemorial, and it was otherwise sparsely populated. It was a perfect place for the Jews who faced discrimination, harassment and worse in Europe and elsewhere to settle.
Thus the common assumption, which Obama fosters, that the Israelis are illegitimate occupiers of a land that belongs rightly to the Palestinians, founders on the facts. There never was a Palestinian state. No Palestinian king, or emperor, or president. There never was a Palestinian nationality or ethnicity distinct from the nationality and ethnicity of the Arabs of the region. Palestine, like Staten Island or Georgetown, was always the name of a region, not a nation-state or ethnonational home.
Obama also claims that the Jews “organized highly trained armed forces to defend their settlements,” without mentioning that in 1919, a Muslim leader, Amin al-Husseini, a member of a prominent Arab clan in Jerusalem, orchestrated a series of attacks on Jews all over Palestine. The following year, he instigated riots in Jerusalem during Passover. Amid mass looting and rapes, six Jews were murdered and over two hundred more injured. A court of inquiry found that “the Jews were the victims of a peculiarly brutal and cowardly attack, the majority of the casualties being old men, women and children.”
FYI SSG Franklin Briant SSG Michael Noll SFC Chuck Martinez SMSgt David A Asbury LTC Greg Henning LTC Bill Koski Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D.COL Mikel J. Burroughs LTC (Join to see) SPC Michael Duricko, Ph.D SPC Nancy Greene TSgt David L. SGT Michael Hearn Sgt (Join to see)CSM Charles Hayden MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi Cpl Bryan Kirk SSG Stephen Rogerson
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SPC Michael Duricko, Ph.D
Obama has to go down in history as one of our Country's worst Presidents, although the media will spin that 180 degrees to the contrary. Just read the real facts about that guy and his administration, but do it with an unbiased open mind and remove his name and replace it with John Doe and decide for yourself, BASED ON FACT AND NOT FEELINGS.
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Barack Obama was one of the best Presidents we have had, especially in this century.
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Maj John Bell
Personally, I think the President, ANY and EVERY President, gets far too much credit/blame for how things go domestically in the US. Economic health is the results of a lot of fairly independent factors: Congressional spending, Federal Reserve monetary policy, Executive branch regulatory policy, and world events beyond the control of US foreign policy. Even the business "mood" is just the collective hopes, worries, and prayers of people who mostly just don't like uncertainty. Too many independent actors. It is like poker. You play the hand you get. All the skill in the world ain't going to make the 7 of hearts and nothing else a good hand.
I read two of President Obama's books prior to the 2008 election, (as soon as I realized he was going to be the DNC nominee). I profoundly disagreed with his beliefs about the role of government in the lives of Americans, and I profoundly disagreed with his vision of America's role on the world stage. Far too intrusive on the first, far to reserved on the latter. And I'm thankful for the GOP's ability to mostly hold the line.
I read two of President Obama's books prior to the 2008 election, (as soon as I realized he was going to be the DNC nominee). I profoundly disagreed with his beliefs about the role of government in the lives of Americans, and I profoundly disagreed with his vision of America's role on the world stage. Far too intrusive on the first, far to reserved on the latter. And I'm thankful for the GOP's ability to mostly hold the line.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi - James Madison believed in the necessity of a strong central government. He observed how the early Republics in Rome and Greece fell into disagreements and even wars without a strong central government to hold them together.
We saw that in 1861.
He also recognized the necessity of a central government having the authority to raise taxes. A very interesting and wise man.
We saw that in 1861.
He also recognized the necessity of a central government having the authority to raise taxes. A very interesting and wise man.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi - BTW, no one is trying to "redistribute" wealth. We just want a economic system that favors more than the top 1%.
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