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Re: For pro-Israel voters, Obama's 2 middle names should be the least

by last_post@[EMAIL PROTECTED] May 13, 2008 at 11:38 AM

On May 13, 1:33=A0pm, "free.tun...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 13, 12:27 pm, last_p...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On May 13, 1:11 pm, last_p...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > For pro-Israel voters, Obama's 2 middle names
> > > should be the least of their concerns
>
> > > By Jonathan Mark
>
> > > Pro-Hamas advisor may be gone, but senator has more
> > > radical backers press is ignoring
>
> > > Recent weeks have seen a considerable amount of
> > > coverage focusing on whether Sen. Barack Obama has
> > > too many friends with an anti-American bias, notably his
> > > longtime pastor, Jeremiah Wright, whom Obama has
> > > finally renounced, and William Ayers, a Chicago
> > > professor who was a 1960s radical with the Weathermen
> > > terrorist group, a friend****p Obama dismissed as casual.
>
> > > But if Wright and Ayers have been thoroughly explored
> > > in primary debates and interviews, Obama's other
> > > relation****ps with radicals have been relatively
> > > unexplored.
>
> > > For example, the Los Angeles Times devoted a lengthy
> > > front-page story (April 10) by Peter Wallsten headlined,
> > > "Allies of Palestinians see a friend in Barack Obama.
> > > They consider him receptive despite his clear sup****t
> > > of Israel." The story was not picked up by any other
> > > American paper. It is rather unusual for a major daily to
> > > think a story worthy of front-page coverage and no other
> > > paper to share that *****sment.
>
> > > The story focused on Obama's time as an Illinois state
> > > legislator, just five years ago, when he was friends, if not
> > > allied, with Ra****d Khalidi, the vocal anti-Zionist
> > > professor at Columbia University who at the time was
> > > living in Obama's Chicago district; Edward Said, the late
> > > anti-Zionist professor and member of the Palestinian
> > > Authority legislature; and Ali Abunimah, a resident of
> > > Obama's district and editor of the Electronic Intifada
> > > online journal.
>
> > > At a farewell party for Khalidi, Obama is quoted as
> > > saying that his conversations with Khalidi had been
> > > "consistent reminders to me of my own blind spots and
> > > my own biases."
>
> > > Wallsten writes, the Obama-Khalidi relation****p "have
> > > left some Palestinian American leaders believing that
> > > Obama is more receptive to their viewpoint than he is
> > > willing to say."
>
> > > They base that belief on his presence at "events
> > > where anger at Israeli and U.S. Middle East policy
> > > was freely expressed," not unlike those who wonder
> > > about Obama's truest self after his relation****p with
> > > Wright and his anger.
>
> > > "I am confident that Barack Obama is more
> > > sympathetic to the position of ending the occupation than
> > > either of the other candidates," said Hussein Ibish, a
> > > senior fellow for the American Task Force on Palestine,
> > > =A0to Wallsten.
>
> > > The foreign minister of Hamas has recently endorsed
> > > Obama for president, another story that has sunk like a
> > > stone, barely re****ted other than by Fox and a popular
> > > right-wing website, even though Sen. John McCain
> > > brought it up on the campaign trail.
>
> > > In 1998, re****ts Wallsten, Obama attended a speech by
> > > Edward Said in which Said called for a nonviolent
> > > campaign "against settlements, against Israeli apartheid."
> > > Later, Obama and his wife were photographed at dinner
> > > with Said. "If only Obama could burn this picture," writes
> > > Al Ahram, but the Cairo paper printed the picture anyway.
>
> > > Abraham Foxman, national director for the
> > > Anti-Defamation League, told the Los Angeles Times, "In
> > > the context of [Obama] spending 20 years in a church"
> > > where anti-Israel rhetoric was repeated, "that's what
> > > makes his presence at an Arab-American event with a
> > > Said a greater concern."
>
> > > Wallsten re****ts that Abunimah of Electronic Intifada
> > > said he heard Obama call for an "even-handed
> > > approach" toward Israel. In 2004, when Obama was
> > > running for the Senate, Abunimah quoted Obama as
> > > saying that he was sorry he wasn't talking more about
> > > the Palestinian cause, but that his primary campaign
> > > had constrained what he could say. (Obama told
> > > Jewish leaders in Cleveland recently that a pro-Israel
> > > position is not necessarily a pro-Likud one.)
>
> > > And yet Wallsten's story of Obama's
> > > Palestinian-American sup****t, while burning up the
> > > blogosphere from the Huffington Post to The Nation to
> > > Zionist sites, received almost no coverage beyond that.
> > > It was reprinted on a Fox TV Web site in Seattle and
> > > was mentioned in the Jordan Times.
>
> > > Obama has not been asked about it in the debates,
> > > and in meetings with Jewish communities in Cleveland
> > > and Philadelphia, where he has been asked repeatedly
> > > about Wright's relation****p with Louis Farrakhan but
> > > not about his own relation****p with Electronic Intifada.
>
> > > =95=95 All of the above reinforces my opinion that Barak
> > > =A0 =A0Hussein Muhammad Obama is a plant of the Muslim
> > > =A0 =A0Brotherhood. It should be known that HAMAS, CAIR,
> > > =A0 =A0al Qa'eda, Hizb ut-Tahrir, etc are all subsidiaries of
> > > =A0 =A0the Muslim Brotherhood.
>
> > > * Jonathan Mark is Associate Editor
> > > =A0 =A0of the New York Jewish Week.
>
> > > =A9 2008, NY Jewish Week
>
> > What makes The Muslim Brotherhood Project
> > different is it represents a flexible, multi-phased,
> > long-term approach to the =93cultural invasion=94 of the
> > West. Calling for the utilization of various tactics,
> > ranging from:
> > * =A0 =A0immigration
> > * =A0 =A0infiltration
> > * =A0 =A0surveillance
> > * =A0 =A0propaganda
> > * =A0 =A0protest
> > ** =A0 deception
> > ** =A0 political legitimacy
> > ** =A0 and terrorism, ...
>
> > The Project has served for more than two decades
> > as the Muslim Brotherhood "master plan".
> > As can be seen in a number of examples throughout
> > Europe - including the political recognition of parallel
> > Islamist Government organizations in Sweden, the
> > recent "cartoon" jihad in Denmark, the Parisian
> > car-burning intifada November '06, and the 7/7 terrorist
> > attacks in London - the plan outlined in The Project has
> > been overwhelmingly successful.
>
> > And you can see it working here in America through
> > the efforts of CAIR, MAS, Moveon.org, x-Rep
> > McKinney, Rep Keith Ellison, and the Democrat
> > Party.
>
> > CAIR, MAS, IAP, HAMAS, PLO, al Qa'eda, et al
> > =3D Muslim Brotherhood in America
> > =3D Muslim Brotherhood Project to Rule the World
>
> > We do not need to have the Muslim Brotherhood
> > in the Whitehouse.
>
> Music To My Ears
> The citizens of America are damned tired of sup****ting the terrorists
> government of Israel. =A0Let them fight their own gawdamned war.


=95=95=95=A0Know Them by Their Own Words =95=95=95


=95=95=95 Zahir Muhsein: Member PLO Executive and
    the hoax of "Palestinian" identity

    In a March 31, 1977 interview with the Amsterdam-based
    newspaper "Dagblad de Verdieping Trouw", March 31, 1977,
    PLO executive committee member Zahir Muhsein said:
    "The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a
    Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle
    against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality today
    there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians,
    Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons
    do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian
    people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit
    the existence of a distinct 'Palestinian people' to oppose
    Zionism. For tactical reasons, Jordan, which is a sovereign
    state with defined borders, cannot raise claims to Haifa and
    Jaffa, while as a Palestinian, I can undoubtedly demand Haifa,
    Jaffa, Beer-Sheva and Jerusalem. However, the moment we
    reclaim our right to all of Palestine, we will not wait even a
    minute to unite Palestine and Jordan."

=95=95 On 9/13/1993, the same day that Arafat signed the Declaration
    of Principles of the Oslo Accords on the White House lawn,
    Arafat appeared in a taped interview on Jordan TV: "Since we
    cannot defeat Israel in war, we do it in stages. We take any and
    every territory that we can of Palestine, and establish a
    sovereignty there, and we use it as a springboard to take more.
    When the time comes, we can get the Arab nations to join us for
    the final blow against Israel."
 




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last_post@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2008-05-13 10:11:15 
Re: For pro-Israel voters, Obama's 2 middle names should be the
last_post@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2008-05-13 10:27:01 
Re: For pro-Israel voters, Obama's 2 middle names should be the
"free.tuneup@[EMAIL   2008-05-13 10:33:10 
Re: For pro-Israel voters, Obama's 2 middle names should be the
last_post@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2008-05-13 11:38:42 
Re: For pro-Israel voters, Obama's 2 middle names should be the
"free.tuneup@[EMAIL   2008-05-13 12:00:44 
Re: For pro-Israel voters, Obama's 2 middle names should be the
"Lubow" <lub  2008-05-15 03:57:30 

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