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#1705906 - 07/02/11 05:37 PM Re: Catwalk of Jewish Extremism [Re: slartibartfast]
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let's stay om-topic;

the Catwalk of Jewish Extremism...

Originally Posted By: slartibartfast
in your esteemed opinion, is there a country or countries in the world where real democracy exists?

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#1705957 - 07/03/11 10:09 AM Re: Catwalk of Jewish Extremism [Re: onegreenday]
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"your posted video is off topic and unrelated
to the Catwalk of Jewish Extremism.

Where my video is on-topic and evidence of the
Catwalk of Jewish Extremism......."

Translation: I can only keep up the fiction of Israeli extremism being unique if nobody is allowed to compare it with American extremism.
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#1705980 - 07/03/11 01:01 PM Re: Catwalk of Jewish Extremism [Re: davidmalmolevine]
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How does USA extremism justify Israeli extremism?

Originally Posted By: davidmalmolevine
"your posted video is off topic and unrelated
to the Catwalk of Jewish Extremism.

Where my video is on-topic and evidence of the
Catwalk of Jewish Extremism......."

Translation: I can only keep up the fiction of Israeli extremism being unique if nobody is allowed to compare it with American extremism.

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#1705998 - 07/03/11 04:38 PM Re: Catwalk of Jewish Extremism [Re: onegreenday]
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"How does USA extremism justify Israeli extremism?"

Neither are justified. But Jew haters like yourself pretend all the world's woes stem from Israel ... if America is just as fucked up then maybe it's not all the Jew's fault ... maybe it's some other element that both Israel and America have in common ... maybe it's Capitalism. Maybe it's hierarchy. Maybe the Jew haters can't blame the Jews for everything wrong in the world this time because we can compare and contrast different forms of tyranny.
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#1706070 - 07/04/11 09:25 AM Re: Catwalk of Jewish Extremism [Re: davidmalmolevine]
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there you go with your ghetto lies saying
I hate Jews.

I won't waste ,my time with garbage like you.

I' setting you on ignore.

My video post speaks for itself and shows the Catwalk of Jewish Extremism.

American-Jewish young man is being harassed and treated unfairly he is then arrested in Jerusalem

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDjbTR8Br_w&feature=player_embedded


Originally Posted By: davidmalmolevine

"How does USA extremism justify Israeli extremism?"

Neither are justified. But Jew haters like yourself pretend all the world's woes stem from Israel ... if America is just as fucked up then maybe it's not all the Jew's fault ... maybe it's some other element that both Israel and America have in common ... maybe it's Capitalism. Maybe it's hierarchy. Maybe the Jew haters can't blame the Jews for everything wrong in the world this time because we can compare and contrast different forms of tyranny.

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#1706197 - 07/05/11 02:44 PM Re: Catwalk of Jewish Extremism [Re: onegreenday]
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http://alethonews.wordpress.com/2011/07/04/madama-on-fire/

Madama on Fire

3 July 2011 | International Solidarity Movement

On Sunday 3 July a Palestinian village near Nablus was attacked by a group of Israeli settlers who set fire to the villager’s land.

The village of Madama has been targeted weekly by settlers from the illegal Israeli settlement of Yitzhar. On 1 July they set another fire that burned approximately 500 olive trees. A local farmer was clearing weeds and shouted for help when he witnessed approximately twenty Israeli settlers between the ages of fifteen and twenty years old burning the land. The settlers hit the farmer over the head with a stone at close range, causing him to lose consciousness. The farmer was taken to the hospital in an ambulance.

The Palestinian fire brigade, stationed in the nearby village of Burin, intervened to try and stop the fire but came under attack by ammunition from the settlers and the Israeli army, forcing them to retreat. Three other farmers from the village of Huwwara were injured by soldiers and were also taken to the hospital. The fire continued to burn for many hours. The Palestinian witnesses believe the settlers were intent on destroying nearby olive groves. According to testimonies by firefighters and villagers, four Palestinians were injured and taken to a nearby hospital following this attack by Israeli settlers.

The fire destroyed hundreds of dunams (one dunam is equal to 1000 square meters) of agricultural land belonging to the Palestinians. This attack is just the latest in a series of weekly provocations carried out by the settlers and the Israeli occupying forces in the area surrounding the city of Nablus. The Palestinian firefighters intervening to stop the fire were prevented from doing so by the settlers with the support of the Israeli army.

The illegal colony of Yitzhar has targeted Burin, Asira Al Qiblia, Oreef, and Huwwara in addition to Madama in the past, with witnesses testifying that settlers have caused similar arson attacks. In late May the southern part of the village of Madama lost 5 donums of farmland rich with wheat and various vegetables after illegal settlers and the Israeli military prevented Palestinian fire trucks from reaching a similar arson case.
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#1706284 - 07/06/11 03:40 AM Re: Catwalk of Jewish Extremism [Re: onegreenday]
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"there you go with your ghetto lies saying
I hate Jews."

You would not be making up all those lies against Jews if you didn't hate them.

Dick Cheney isn't Jewish. Neither is George Bush. These guys were in charge for 9/11. Not the Jews.

US foreign policy is dictated by (non-Jewish) oil companies, not Jews.




"I won't waste my time with garbage like you."

People like me? You mean people who notice how much you hate Jews? What is the percentage of Jew hate vs. corporate hate that you post? I bet it's about 100% to zero. And how much of Jew crime is actually corporate crime? Over 50% of the crimes you ascribe to Jews are actually just corporate crimes ... and you picked the typical scapegoat to blame it all on.

Jew hater.
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#1706286 - 07/06/11 04:02 AM Re: Catwalk of Jewish Extremism [Re: davidmalmolevine]
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2003 Iraq War was a war to protect Israel's interests

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdAusn4sMXk

Iraq War Launched To
Protect Israel - Bush Adviser
By Emad Mekay
Inter Press Service News Agency
3-30-4

http://www.rense.com/general50/warforisrael.htm

WASHINGTON (IPS) -- Iraq under Saddam Hussein did not pose a threat to the United States but it did to Israel, which is one reason why Washington invaded the Arab country, according to a speech made by a member of a top-level White House intelligence group.

IPS uncovered the remarks by Philip Zelikow, who is now the executive director of the body set up to investigate the terrorist attacks on the United States in September 2001 -- the 9/11 commission -- in which he suggests a prime motive for the invasion just over one year ago was to eliminate a threat to Israel, a staunch U.S. ally in the Middle East.

Zelikow's casting of the attack on Iraq as one launched to protect Israel appears at odds with the public position of President George W. Bush and his administration, which has never overtly drawn the link between its war on the regime of former president Hussein and its concern for Israel's security.

The administration has instead insisted it launched the war to liberate the Iraqi people, destroy Iraq's weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and to protect the United States.

Zelikow made his statements about "the unstated threat" during his tenure on a highly knowledgeable and well-connected body known as the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB), which reports directly to the president.

He served on the board between 2001 and 2003.

"Why would Iraq attack America or use nuclear weapons against us? I'll tell you what I think the real threat (is) and actually has been since 1990 -- it's the threat against Israel," Zelikow told a crowd at the University of Virginia on Sep. 10, 2002, speaking on a panel of foreign policy experts assessing the impact of 9/11 and the future of the war on the al-Qaeda terrorist organisation.

"And this is the threat that dare not speak its name, because the Europeans don't care deeply about that threat, I will tell you frankly. And the American government doesn't want to lean too hard on it rhetorically, because it is not a popular sell," said Zelikow.

The statements are the first to surface from a source closely linked to the Bush administration acknowledging that the war, which has so far cost the lives of nearly 600 U.S. troops and thousands of Iraqis, was motivated by Washington's desire to defend the Jewish state.

The administration, which is surrounded by staunch pro-Israel, neo-conservative hawks, is currently fighting an extensive campaign to ward off accusations that it derailed the "war on terrorism" it launched after 9/11 by taking a detour to Iraq, which appears to have posed no direct threat to the United States.

Israel is Washington's biggest ally in the Middle East, receiving annual direct aid of three to four billion dollars.

Even though members of the 16-person PFIAB come from outside government, they enjoy the confidence of the president and have access to all information related to foreign intelligence that they need to play their vital advisory role.

Known in intelligence circles as "Piffy-ab", the board is supposed to evaluate the nation's intelligence agencies and probe any mistakes they make.

The unpaid appointees on the board require a security clearance known as "code word" that is higher than top secret.

The national security adviser to former President George H.W. Bush (1989-93) Brent Scowcroft, currently chairs the board in its work overseeing a number of intelligence bodies, including the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the various military intelligence groups and the Pentagon's National Reconnaissance Office.

Neither Scowcroft nor Zelikow returned numerous phone calls and email messages from IPS for this story.

Zelikow has long-established ties to the Bush administration.

Before his appointment to PFIAB in October 2001, he was part of the current president's transition team in January 2001.

In that capacity, Zelikow drafted a memo for National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice on reorganising and restructuring the National Security Council (NSC) and prioritising its work.

Richard A. Clarke, who was counter-terrorism coordinator for Bush's predecessor President Bill Clinton (1993-2001) also worked for Bush senior, and has recently accused the current administration of not heeding his terrorism warnings, said Zelikow was among those he briefed about the urgent threat from al-Qaeda in December 2000.

Rice herself had served in the NSC during the first Bush administration, and subsequently teamed up with Zelikow on a 1995 book about the unification of Germany.

Zelikow had ties with another senior Bush administration official -- Robert Zoellick, the current trade representative. The two wrote three books together, including one in 1998 on the United States and the "Muslim Middle East".

Aside from his position at the 9/11 commission, Zelikow is now also director of the Miller Centre of Public Affairs and White Burkett Miller Professor of History at the University of Virginia.

His close ties to the administration prompted accusations of a conflict of interest in 2002 from families of victims of the 9/11 attacks, who protested his appointment to the investigative body.

In his university speech, Zelikow, who strongly backed attacking the Iraqi dictator, also explained the threat to Israel by arguing that Baghdad was preparing in 1990-91 to spend huge amounts of "scarce hard currency" to harness "communications against electromagnetic pulse", a side-effect of a nuclear explosion that could sever radio, electronic and electrical communications.

That was "a perfectly absurd expenditure unless you were going to ride out a nuclear exchange -- they (Iraqi officials) were not preparing to ride out a nuclear exchange with us. Those were preparations to ride out a nuclear exchange with the Israelis", according to Zelikow.

He also suggested that the danger of biological weapons falling into the hands of the anti-Israeli Islamic Resistance Movement, known by its Arabic acronym Hamas, would threaten Israel rather than the United States, and that those weapons could have been developed to the point where they could deter Washington from attacking Hamas.

"Play out those scenarios," he told his audience, "and I will tell you, people have thought about that, but they are just not talking very much about it".

"Don't look at the links between Iraq and al-Qaeda, but then ask yourself the question, 'gee, is Iraq tied to Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the people who are carrying out suicide bombings in Israel'? Easy question to answer; the evidence is abundant."

To date, the possibility of the United States attacking Iraq to protect Israel has been only timidly raised by some intellectuals and writers, with few public acknowledgements from sources close to the administration.

Analysts who reviewed Zelikow's statements said they are concrete evidence of one factor in the rationale for going to war, which has been hushed up.

"Those of us speaking about it sort of routinely referred to the protection of Israel as a component," said Phyllis Bennis of the Washington-based Institute of Policy Studies. "But this is a very good piece of evidence of that."

Others say the administration should be blamed for not making known to the public its true intentions and real motives for invading Iraq.

"They (the administration) made a decision to invade Iraq, and then started to search for a policy to justify it. It was a decision in search of a policy and because of the odd way they went about it, people are trying to read something into it," said Nathan Brown, professor of political science at George Washington University and an expert on the Middle East.

But he downplayed the Israel link. "In terms of securing Israel, it doesn't make sense to me because the Israelis are probably more concerned about Iran than they were about Iraq in terms of the long-term strategic threat," he said.

Still, Brown says Zelikow's words carried weight.

"Certainly his position would allow him to speak with a little bit more expertise about the thinking of the Bush administration, but it doesn't strike me that he is any more authoritative than Wolfowitz, or Rice or Powell or anybody else. All of them were sort of fishing about for justification for a decision that has already been made," Brown said.

Copyright © 2004 IPS-Inter Press Service. All rights reserved. http://www.ipsnews.net/africa/interna.asp?idnews=23078




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#1706487 - 07/07/11 08:48 AM Re: Catwalk of Jewish Extremism [Re: onegreenday]
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Because we all know how reliable the Bush administration has been when it comes to revealing their reasons for going to war.

This is the same guy who was in charge of investigating 9/11 and who refused to even mention building 7 in his report.
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#1706501 - 07/07/11 10:08 AM Re: Catwalk of Jewish Extremism [Re: davidmalmolevine]
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He worked for Bush . You think he'll
be truthful on 9-11 (while working for Bush)?
Not a chance.


Originally Posted By: davidmalmolevine
Because we all know how reliable the Bush administration has been when it comes to revealing their reasons for going to war.

This is the same guy who was in charge of investigating 9/11 and who refused to even mention building 7 in his report.



Edited by onegreenday (07/07/11 12:46 PM)
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