Thursday, August 6, 2009
Big Brother and Brownshirts
During my latest broadcast on Israel National Radio, I mentioned about the dark prospects for individual liberties in Obama's America and the bleak future for Jews there. Between that broadcast and last week's post of Obama and Tisha B'Av, quite a few readers were upset with what I wrote. What right does truth have to upset their comfort zone?
Ok, I'll go the easy route. I'll let my good friend US Senator John Cornyn from Texas tell you about how Obama is "asking American citizens to report their fellow citizens to the White House"!! When we quoted Pravda talking about how Obama out-Marx's the Russians we weren't joking. When we told you about Obama's backing of the Marxist tyrant Zelaya in Honduras, we were for real. If that's not enough, let Rabbi Marvin Schick tell you what the FBI thinks about Israel and the Jews, and about the FBI entrapments of Jews.
Not only is the truth rocking the boat, America, but the rising tempest of tyranny is upsetting the smooth sailing on the seas of democracy and personal liberty. Can't you see Hashem's fingerprints? America naively elected a man that no one knows anything about and who cannot even produce a bona-fide birth certificate from an American hospital. This man never managed anything the size of a downtown branch of McDonalds, let alone a town as big as Accomac, Virginia. Now, he's your President. He wants to create and fund his own Brownshirts, a mandatory civilian "defense force" stronger than the army. Has America, particularly Jewish America, totally lost its sense of smell? One can't smell with one's head in the ground...
It's time you flash that email to Nefesh B'Nefesh. Tell my dear friend Rabbi Yehoshua Fass that Lazer sent you.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Obama's 'Final Solution' - Part 1
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report
August 4, 2009, 9:35 PM (GMT+02:00)
According to our Washington sources, the Obama White House is not thinking in terms of a new peace plan but a multinational conference on the lines of the Madrid conference convened by the first President George Bush to take place in November this year.
Israel may not be too eager to take part because as in Madrid 1, it will be heavily outnumbered.
This is how the Obama administration envisages the event:
1. It will be attended by leading Arab nations, such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Syria, as well as major powers from outside the region, e.g. Russia, China, India and Europe.
2. The first business on the agenda will be Israeli peace accords with the Palestinians, Syria and Lebanon as sketched out by US Middle East envoy George Mitchell in his last briefings to Israeli, Palestinian and Syrian leaders last week.
3. Separate panels will deal with two central issues: the disarmament of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons in the region including Israel, and the distribution of its water resources.
4. The conference will take place alongside prospective US-Iranian negotiations - if they take off in September.
5. Mitchell informed Israeli and Syrian leaders that the plan had won British, French and German approval.
He promised Syrian president Bashar Assad that Obama would personally undertake to arrange peace talks with Israel under his auspices, so cutting Turkey out of the picture.
Our Washington sources stress that the Americans have not finished working on their Middle East conference plan and many particulars remain to be fleshed out. However, the defense minister Ehud Barak jumped the gun because Wednesday, Aug. 5, he faces a storm of opposition at the national convention of his Labor Party, and he needed a strong message to rally support.
And when he doesn't succeed, he will lash out at the nearest available target---American Jews.
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