Sunday, May 23, 2021

Should US Jews vote for the Democrat Party?

May 23, 2021, Udi Schayat <udischayat@yahoo.com>:

US Democrats blocked a vote of support for Israel. GOP 209. Democrats 217.

foxnews.com/politics/house-democrats-block-bill-sanctioning-hamas-financial-supporters

A critical low moment in US-Israel relations.

Democrat House members have openly supported an Islamic terror regime that initiated a prolonged missile attack against Israel....."---this is the correct title and headline for this news [my note: Democrats are the favorites of too many stupid Americans Jewish and other young ideologists- watch this Islam history great summary on Facebook]-

PLEASE FORWARD (out of "Stephen" group)



STEPHEN GOLUB <golubstephen@yahoo.com>:

Will not matter to the Liberals. They will ignore the fact and/or rationalize it somehow!!



Myron Sugerman <charming@eclipse.net>:

For our Liberal Jews on our thread including Barry Wolfensohn, Ben Zinkin, Robert Katz, Avner, Gerald, Doc Brick and any others I failed to mention…………I have this question

Does The vote to block support for Israel give Jews who vote for the Democrat Party reason to continue to support the Democrat Party or does it give Jews reason to stop supporting the Democrat Party and to start supporting the Republican Party which voted without an exception to support Israel?



I wrote:

Since you listed my name among the addressees of your question - Sure, any vote for stopping the massive support of the Israeli occupation is an excellent reason to vote for the Democrats.

The State of Israel pretends to be a "Startup Nation" (I work for a startup company in Tel-Aviv), that sustains itself so brilliantly - why does it need the USA's support in the first place?! Plus, Israel has Say'ata De-Shemaya - why does it need help like a sorry panhandler?...

If it's for diplomatic and political support (rather than economical) against the "Anti-Semtis" - all the more so! Stop defending the Israeli apartheid!

The truth is, that Israel under Netanyahu is a weak, divided society, with major problems in education, economy, transportation, etc., and it cannot maintain its evil oppression of the Palestinians for long, all by itself.

So, I pray for the day that a moral administration will rise and put a stop for funding the occupation - this will be the beginning of a much better era for the State of Israel, that will have been saved from its own Folly.

Cheers,

Avner E.



Myron Sugerman:

But it was Golda Meir who was known to say "with who can we go to the Table to talk?" How many times can you give somebody a chance to be at least a neighbor but that's not enough to satisfy - The guy wants you dead and wants your property on top of your demise -? By the way is it accurate what we saw Israeli Arabs attacking Israeli Jews? Maybe you can clarify all of this for us!




I wrote:

Yes, of course we saw Arabs attacking Jews.

As I told you: the new appointee for the chief of police made the unfortunate statement that "there are terrorists on both sides". By this, he stated the truth, that Jews attacked innocent Arabs as well. But this was too much for Mr. Ohana, the servant who appointed the chief in order to protect his master, Netanyahu (after the previous one, Alsheikh, also a Netanyahu appointee - refused to yield!) Ohana demanded an apology from the chief for saying that.


Regarding Golda: I am all for women in power. My wife would make a much better PM than the current SOB. But Golda, she was offered a peace agreement with Egypt in 1970, in exchange for the peninsula of Sinai. The stupid, common woman refused even to send her envoy, Dr. Goldman, who wanted to go to Egypt to discuss it. Nine years later (and 2,900 Israeli dead soldiers later, thousands injured, disabled, PTSD from the Worst war ever, to this day) - Menachem Begin gave back the same Sinai, for the same terms of peace. A peace treaty that proved stable for the past 42 years, one of Israel's biggest security assets (How would you talk to Hamas for a cease fire without the Egyptians?!)

Talk about given chances for peace!

Cheers,

Avner E.


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