Hamas War

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

U. S. A. You Elected Him!




You wanted change, and you got it!  Barack Hussein Obama is his mother's son.  He's infatuated with the "third world" and rejects the United States as world power/policeman.


United States President Obama bullies Israel and coddles Iran, stretching American citizens' support.


Obama revealed his self-reverential fixation on "global cooperation," a willowy hope that implicitly gives every crackpot dictator a veto over American assertions of national interest. The terrifying prospect that Obama is prepared to voluntarily forfeit America's preeminence has only suggested itself before, including in Cairo last June, when his flawed moral-equivalence calculations emerged. Many Americans who voted for him did so to support the idea that a Black American could be its President.




"No single nation should pick and choose which nation holds nuclear weapons," he told his Muslim audience then. Never mind that a year earlier, as a candidate, he had told a Jewish audience he would "do everything in my power to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon, everything."


It was not until he took the UN stage that Obama's kumbaya dreams were illuminated in their frightening totality. Even Friday, after Iran conceded it has secretly enriched uranium at a second site, Obama could muster no more outrage than a scolding about "international law," as though that means anything to repressive theocracies.


He also used his first speech to the General Assembly to repeat his moral-equivalency nonsense.


"America does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlements," he said while demanding that Palestinians end their "incitement of Israel."
Is this what most Americans want as policy?  Isn't it a bit naive, stretching pragmatic credibility to think that "sanctions" would really influence Iran?  Ironically, from both my perspective and the loony-Left of Roger Cohen, we agree that sanctions against Iran won't work.  We just have totally different suggestions about what will be effective.  Cohen likes to think that  all the Iranians need is to be included, like the modern relations between the U.S. and France.  He hasn't a clue as to the true psychological mind-set of the Iranians and other Moslem states.  They only understand force and must get it from the United States, not from Israel.

If Israel is set up as executioner, it will only increase international antisemitism.  The Iran problem, which includes its nuclear program, is an international problem, not a specifically Israeli problem.  By pushing Israel to take responsibility, the world blames Israel for Iranian aggression and potential nuclear war.  That's why I totally, 100%, oppose Israel's attacking Iran.

America, wake up!  You were conned!

8 comments:

goyisherebbe said...

Let's say the world continues to sit on its collective hands while Iran is busy building nuclear weapons. I understand how Israel is being set up. Do we just let them prepare to blow us off the map? Maybe the thing we have to do is give support to Iran's budding revolution. We definitely have to pray a lot. That can't hurt. But it can't be a substitute for correct action. But we should remember that the Iranians have missiles that can hit Europe. Another problem is that Israel's governments have always done exactly what their foreign masters have told them to do. Israel's government behaves like a puppet government in most ways. It just depends at what given time who is pulling the strings. In just a few days, on the first day of Sukkot, we read in the book of Zechariah of the war of Gog and Magog. The peoples of the world, each in their own way, have to do teshuva, repent. Otherwise it's going to be very bad for all of us. I hope you all did a good job of praying and fasting on Yom Kippur, but it's not over yet.

Batya said...

You've brought up so many points, goyish. For sure, whatever is decided will be easy to condemn.. Is that a sign the Moshiach Ben David is on his way?

Anonymous said...

Is that a sign the Moshiach Ben David is on his way?
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It's always been on its way.

That's why Rabbi Akiva laughed.

Do not make time predictions. Just pray for them.

Shiloh said...

Israel is being set up to start the war. Then the goyim have a perfect reason to attempt to finish us off. We should have hit Iran when the US was somewhat friendly with us (atleast how the media portrayed it with Bush). We waited too long now and it will be painful. With hitting Iran, the markets take a huge hit, oil jumps way up in price and everything associated with it and who will the world blame again? The Jooo's as usual. I had hoped that haShem would allow us to do this the easy way, but as a Nation, we can only blame ourselves. Guess Yom Kippur did not do much. Being it is on the wrong day to begin with if you use the Torah to calculate it. Since we follow the rabbinical set calendar our prayers went unnoticed. Told ya so!

Keli Ata said...

Disturbing post. First Obama assumes to speak for all Americans in saying American is against Israeli settlements. No, only Obama and his crew of anti-Semitic followers are.

Plenty of Americans genuinely support Israel and its growth.


Israel needs to do something fast regarding Iran. I wouldn't hope that Moschiach will come to the rescue. He didn't before the Shoah.

Maybe Hashem is waiting for us to rely on him and his Torah. We know what to do--remove evil, and do good.


I hope nobody hates me for saying we don't need to wait for Moshiach to come to the rescue. I posted something along those lines on another site and got blasted:(

I don't think anyone understood what I meant.

We want Moshiach now. We need him.

But we do have Hashem and Torah and Torah is filled with information on how to fight evil. Sometimes I think saying "We Want Moshiach Now" has become a mantra for people who don't really want to fight.

One of the things I love about Judaism is that it is a religion of both deed and creed. What's needed in this case with Iran in terms of deed is to pray, fast, and fight.

Okay. I hope nobody gets mad at me for saying that.

Batya said...

Keli, we need a Nachson to take a first step. Shy, so true, amen.

The Northernmost Jew said...

I didn't vote for him!

Unfortunately, the majority of American Jews did.

Batya said...

Well, NJ, that's democracy. The majority rules. The best doesn't always win. Good luck world.