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July 01, 2009
No No No, Which Really Means, No
I'm often told by those who usually know nothing about the Arab-Israeli conflict that: “It's complicated.”
Nothing could be further from the truth.
The Arabs have consistently rejected the notion of a Jewish homeland, denied the basic facts of Jewish history, and said, “No, No, No” to every overture for a peaceful settlement that envisions anything less than the destruction of Israel.
Let's be clear, the conflict is not geographical but ideological.
Islam violently rejects the notion of a Jewish State.
Here's a short video that traces Arab rejectionism, a polite term for incipient genocide.
But have no fear, Barack Hussein Obama is going to fix everything—by saying “No” to you know who.
But yes, yes, yes, to Muslim states.
Thus, the Netanyahu government will be saying no to Obama's July 4 picnics.
And to think, 78% of American Jews voted for Obama.
Not only is Mr. Hope and Change destroying the American economy with a push towards European type Socialism, but he's ideologically driven against the State of Israel and in the process of detonating relations between America and the Jewish State with the fervor of a true leftist believer.
Shocking, huh?
Who said Jews are smart?
And, hey, congratulations to Minnesota for electing this man to the Senate.

Just goes to show what you can achieve when you change the rules.
Well, as I said about Barack Hussein Obama: bad for America, good for blogging.
Posted by Robert J. Avrech at July 1, 2009 07:05 AM
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Robert:
"It's complicated" is shorthand for moral equivalence. After all, if it is complicated then it must mean both sides have grievances that should be addressed.
Posted by: Johnny at July 1, 2009 07:44 AM
What a great iconic image. Not.
Glenn Reynolds put it well when he noted that Caligula sent a horse to the Senate, but Minnesota is only sending part of the horse.
Posted by: Kent G. Budge at July 1, 2009 09:32 AM
Kent:
It wouldn't be so bad if the other parts of the horse could be found in the Senate but I'm afraid Franken will blend in with the rest. It would be a senate version of Where's Waldo.
Now available in D.C. - Where's the Horse's A--!!
Posted by: Johnny at July 1, 2009 04:39 PM
Johnny, you shouldn't post a money-making idea with such potential anonymously on the Web.
I'd buy one.
Posted by: Kent G. Budge at July 1, 2009 05:04 PM
