Defensor Fidei said:
So? They are Jewish supremacists who think they have the right to take over Palestine from the Palestinians and other inferior peoples (and then send the bill to the dumb Christian goyim). Islamism would not be a problem if the Jews were not such hypocrites who drag innocent people into the midst of their wars. But of course Jews are allowed to hate Arabs- as Jewish groups like the ADL say, only Whites can be racist haters.
During the period of the British Mandate called Palestine, it was the Jewish population that was known as "Palestinians" including those who served in the British Army in World War II.
Dianne Feinstein doesn't hate anyone that I know of. Her and some other liberal Senators are, however, probably upset that Bush is pushing Israel to get off more disputed territory so that he can be the president to create a nation for the Palestinians. Feinstein and Schumer are more focused on the radicals of Islam that are being overlooked right here in America.
Bush is sending far too much money to the Palestinians and Egyptians, which are mostly enemies of Israel. Both the Zionists Organization and the Simon Wiesenthal Center have sent Bush letters complaining about his support for the people who continue to attack Israel.
So far, Bush is doing worse for Israel that his father did.
When it comes to supporting Israel, John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert were definitely the best. Perhaps a progressive Catholic Democrat will be elected president in time to save Israel.
If I were a one-issue voter, I would have voted for John Kerry's long record of support for Israel.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/US-Israel/kerryisrael.html
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John Kerry has been at the forefront of the fight for Israels security during his nineteen years in the US Senate. His pro-Israel voting record is second to none.
John Kerry understands that anti-Semitism masked in anti-Israel rhetoric is a dangerous trend threatening both Israel and Jewish communities around the world. John Kerry has always fought against anti-Semitism and as president, he will take governments around the world to task for failing to address this escalating threat.
Israels Right to Respond to Terrorism: Kerry supports Israels right of self defense to eliminate threats to its citizens, including actions taken by Israel against Hamas, Islamic Jihad and other terrorist groups in Gaza. In spring 2002, when Israel launched Operation Defensive Shield to root out Palestinian terrorists and dismantle the Palestinian infrastructure, Kerry co-sponsored a resolution expressing solidarity with Israel and called for continued assistance in strengthening Israel's homeland defenses.
"The Cause of Israel is the Cause of America"
By SEN. JOHN KERRY
http://www.counterpunch.org/kerry02172004.html
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is another possible candidate for president that is speaking out to the Israeli lobby:
Hillary speaking to AIPAC:
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3089902,00.html
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There are deep and lasting bonds between the U.S. and Israel, Clinton said.
These are more than shared interests. They are bonds forged in a common
struggle for human rights and freedom, bonds that predate the creation of the state of Israel, and even the creation of the U.S.
She said Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas...must dismantle the
structures of terror the Palestinian leadership has employed for so long.
Abbas must be held responsible, Clinton said.
Europe must also work to cut off funding for Islamic Jihad and Hamas, she said.
Clinton...called on the Palestinian Authority to end incitement, hatred and
anti-Semitism in its schoolbooks. She described use of such material as
tantamount to child abuse.