Bush's insane Judeo-Christian genocidal war distances Republicans

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Wed Mar 19 01:11:30 CST 2003


I will say once again, that to support the Palestinians, and acknowledge the
royal screwing that they took, is PROSEMITIC!!!!! Arabs are semites. Israel
is the most anti-semitic regime on Earth.

However, your equation of Israel and American Jews, or any Jews for that
matter, smacks of racism. You have some kind of hair across your ass about
Jewish people. 

You have also accused me of being a racist because I enjoy hanging out with
non-Aryans who can actually cook as opposed to boiling things.

I agree that Dubya is picking on a helpless target.

Do not equate that with buying into your continually racist argument.

on 3/17/03 5:59 PM, S.R. Prozak at prozak at post.com wrote:

> http://www.newnation.org/Millard/Millard-Weirdness-is-upon-us.html
> 
> WEIRDNESS IS UPON US
> by H. Millard (c) 2003
> 
> Things got even weirder in the U.S. this week as the comply or die Bushies
> continued to kick sand in the face of a 98 lb. weakling of a nation that
> hasn't done anything to the U.S. except be an Arab state with a lot of oil
> that is near Israel. More and more Americans are noting the nuttiness of
> Bush's mad rush to war and are pointing out the very obvious appearance of
> the
> Israeli hand in this. As is common, as soon as people point out that the
> third
> party beneficiary of a U.S. war against Iraq may be Israel, they are
> branded
> as anti-Semites.
> 
> However, "anti-Semite," like "racist," simply doesn't have the sting it
> once did. More and more good, decent people seem to understand the black
> and
> white world of some of the bigoted serial name callers who use these
> terms,
> and these people aren't quivering in their boots when they're called some
> of
> these hate terms--unless of course the person being called such terms is a
> politician. In that case, the politician can be expected to slobber all
> over
> himself or herself to apologize for doing nothing more than telling the
> truth.
> 
> This week, it was Rep. Jim Moran, D-Va. who was forced to step down from
> his leadership post in the House after pointing to the Jewish/Israeli
> connection in the mad rush to war against Iraq.
> 
> Despite Moran's apologies to Jews and Israel, most thinking people realize
> that he is being pressured by the very people who claim that they are not
> pressuring anyone. And most people who can connect up dots know that it
> really
> is the Jewish/Israeli lobby that is pushing the world to the brink. It's
> almost as though little Georgie Bush is a kid on a playground and a bunch
> of
> his new best friends, who "just happen to" support Israel, or who "just
> happen
> to" be Jewish, are there telling him to beat up some weak little kid who
> isn't
> bothering Bush at all.
> 
> "You can take him, Georgie," says one friend of Israel. "Go get him. He
> looked at you funny," says another. "He's a geek. Go ahead and punch him
> Georgie," says a third. "Hey Georgie, if you don't beat up that kid,
> people
> are going to think you're a sissy," says still another. "I hear he thinks
> he
> can beat you Georgie. Are you going to stand for that?" ''Hey Georgie,
> he's a
> towel head. Show him we don't like camel jockeys around here." Of course,
> those pushing Bush's psychological buttons aren't so ham handed as to use
> the
> terms that might be used on a playground, but that's what they're really
> saying. The fact is that U.S. policy in that part of the world is being
> dictated by what Israel wants, and most intelligent people know it.
> 
> Part of the evil PR campaign to have U.S. citizens die for Israel can be
> seen in the fact that the United States, which was once called a Christian
> nation, is now usually called a Judeo/Christian nation. That change sort
> of
> crept in the way the rules for the animals written on the back wall of the
> barn kept changing as Napoleon and his fellow pigs in Animal Farm crept in
> and
> changed various rules a little at a time. We went to sleep and the words
> on
> the back wall of the barn said "The U.S. is a Christian nation." When we
> woke
> up, it said "The U.S. is a Judeo/Christian nation." Like the dumb animals
> in
> Animal Farm, many Americans simply thought that was the way it had always
> been.
> 
> It hasn't. So, what's the big deal with this change? Just that it makes it
> easier for those who support Israel to convince American Christians that
> they
> and Jews are the same and that Arabs and Muslims are their common enemy.
> It's
> the psychological manipulation of easily suggestible people into putting
> themselves and their children at risk to do the bidding of someone else,
> by
> first convincing Americans that these others are the same as them. How
> often
> have we heard various manipulators justify our support of Israel
> because "Israel is a democracy." How many dopes hearing this even bother
> to
> say "So what?"
> 
> And, out in the playground of Washington, D.C. the Jewish kids and their
> supporters are still there egging little Georgie on to do their
> bidding. "Pssst. Go get Iraq, Georgie. If you don't attack, people are
> going
> to think you're a sissy. If you do attack, Georgie, people will think
> you're
> like Ronald Reagan. Go ahead, Georgie, kill those Arabs. They're not
> Judeo/Christian like us Georgie. It'll help you get re-elected if you
> attack.
> Don't worry about the Arab babies who will be killed. We'll plant stories
> that
> Saddam did that. And, hey, once we attack, we'll plant some weapons of
> mass
> destruction around Iraq and claim they were there all along."
> 
> If I had President Bush's ear I'd tell him to get away from those who are
> counseling war and go up to Camp David and reflect upon what is really
> going
> on in the world. Attacking Iraq is wrong for America and it is wrong for
> the
> world. It is something that does not have to be done, and which shouldn't
> be
> done.
> 
> But of course, I don't have Mr. Bush's ear. If I did, Mr. Bush's Israel
> lobby would whisper in his ear that like most of the people opposed to
> this
> needless war, I'm just a fill in the blank______, anti-Semite, racist,
> liberal, bigot, hater, extremist, anti-American, lefty, righty, white
> supremacist, white separatist, liberal, Democrat, Bush hater.
> 
> Of course, if Mr. Bush could get past these real haters who surround him,
> he would find that like many of those opposed to this Iraq nonsense, I'm a
> Republican, I voted for Mr. Bush, and I served in the military. Mr. Bush
> might
> also find that most of those who oppose attacking Iraq aren't cowards or
> pacificists, but are people who believe that you don't go to war unless
> there
> is a very good reason to do so, and then you do so very reluctantly and
> with
> sorrow in your heart. Contrast this attitude to the blood lust coming from
> the
> mouth warriors who call themselves neo-Cons and conservatives, but who are
> really part of the informal Israel lobby who are trying to push Mr. Bush
> to
> war.




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