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Morality, Justice, Enlightenment
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exactly. stewart is a court jester. but he still answers to the king. see also, wall st funds both democrat and republican candidates. the whole R/D dichotomy is as much a divide & conquer strategy as it is a red herring.
don't forget the fact that israel invented cherry tomatoes, soda carbonators, and the first white (phosphorous) christmas ever in the history of the middle east (gaza dec 2008). a world leader indeed!
the funny thing about "fisking", is that i have never seen any of Fisk's work be "fisked" (ad hom hasbara excepting). so i never understood how it caught on, albeit only amongst neocon hangers-on. but then again, i never understood how "pwned" became trendy online vernacular, either.
note how sullivan praises obama for following mearsheimers wisdom by staying in afghanistan and perpetuating a state of belligerent war even though the original mandate has long been satisfied.
in other words, i know of SEALs who question why they are still fighting in afghanistan. and yet sullivan is still the warmongering cheerleader he was in 2003. i bet if obama personally asked him to, in that smooth, r&b player style of his, he probably even do a tour of duty in iraq.
wow, what a slippery, sheisty zionist. there's just one problem, a rogue is not merely "different", as in unusual, but different as in "faulty", "savage" and "destructive".
He may come across to some as clever, but inverting reality on its head and launching into a bunch of cookie-cutter hasbara arguments, he completely undermines his cause by proving the israeli method is deceit, issue-shifting, and treachery.
As long as Israel threatens and lobbies to have iran bombed, iran has every right to arm itself to prevent such belligerent and unwanted preventive wars of aggression.
furthermore, the ME will be a much safer place with a nuclear balance of power. As long as a sociopathic israel runs amok knowing it can act as the neighborhood bully with no consequences, Muslim blood will be shed on the whims of zionist zealots and military industrialists.
but that's assuming iran is weaponizing nuclear weapons, when most of the evidence points to the contrary.
annie,
in my experience you can be 100% right but if you don't comment diplomatically, you're words will be almost automatically rejected.
but when you are dealing with hasbara zionists, all bets are off; any kind of reasonable dialogue is met with deception, denial and slander.
The ADL made a huge mistake on the "9/11 Cultural Center" issue. It truly stuns me-not that I would put this past the ADL- that they could make such a major strategic error without realizing the potentially self-undermining consequences it may trigger. Zionists seem to realize their cause is crumbling enough with Israels actions (hence the increasingly rabid and belligerent rhetoric/slander). Now the key organizations granting Israel legitimacy has revealed itself a lobby group of bigotry in its stealth slander (by implication) of Muslims.
For the life of me, I just can't figure out the motivation for that press release, or the fact that given the outrage, even from hasbara kooks like Jeffrey Goldberg, that the press release has not been deleted or modified in any way.
respect. well said.
You can receive no greater compliment as a commentator on Israel than transparent, rabid slander from an Israeli Hasbara kook. It's a compass that shows you're on the right path. Nothing more, nothing less.
...more evidence that Israel is rapidly becoming not only an apartheid state, but a fascist one as well.
An excellent article. The only good thing about Obama is he proves, beyond any shadow of a doubt, that there is no difference between Democrat and Republican parties.
It's scary to note we live in a world were cognition of Obama's support and acceleration of Bush's policies is rare, especially given how much evidence there is for it.