AIPAC

AIPAC can afford to be so arrogant, because it has the United States government under its boot!

Jewish groups thrive on one and only one factor. The gullibility of the American public. And how did he American public become so gullible? The most obvious answer is that Jews do own the media, most significantly TV programming, and those who own the media do own the mind of the public.

Aipac posts so much nonsense on their website, it is nothing more than the bragging of a people whose fortunes have risen immensely since they stole Palestine. Sometimes their statements are even outright funny. But they do know their sheepish American audience. I will be bringing what the AIPAC's post on their website to you on a regular basis on my site, but what is not clear to me is if the AIPAC'S are speaking as 'Israelis' or as 'Americans'.

Some of the outrageous statements of these people are as follows:

  1. That President Bush reaffirmed America's commitment to Israel's security. Doesn't any other nation on the planet also need security?
  2. That Iran has no desire to have relations with America. Who benefits from the rift between the American people and the Iranians? World Zionist Jewry is the only beneficiary, in addition to the corrupt Arab Kings of the region.
  3. That Bin Laden vows to attack America! The 5-year-dead Bin Laden comes in handy to spook Americans. This helps world Zionist Jewry keep the fear in the American so that they would ask Uncle Sam to do another pre-emptive strike on one of those regions that do not accept the terrorist state of Israel.
  4. That Sen Arlen Specter on Wednesday said future U.S. aid to Egypt should depend on Cairo cracking down on weapons smuggling into the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip. How many Americans would even know that Spector is not only a Jew but a Zionist Jew?

Here are the AIPAC boastings.

  1. Jan 11, 2008: pesident Reiterates America’s ‘Steadfast Commitment’ to Israel’s SecurityPresident Bush on Thursday reaffirmed America’s commitment to Israel’s security and a two-state solution before departing Israel after his first visit to the Jewish state as president. “No agreement and no Palestinian state will be born of terror,” Bush said after meetings with both leaders. “These negotiations must ensure that Israel has secure, recognized and defensible borders.” The president also restated key pledges outlined in his April 14, 2004, letter to then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon regarding a future settlement between Israel and the Palestinians.
  2. Jan 7, 2008: Bush Places Iran on Top of Agenda for Middle East Tour President Bush on Thursday said that part of the reason for his upcoming trip to the Middle East is “absolutely” about efforts to contain Iran’s influence in the region, Reuters reported. Bush said he expects Israel and Arab countries will ask him questions about the recent National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iran. “I will clarify to them that the NIE means that Iran is still a danger,” Bush said. “I will remind them that a country that can suspend a program can easily start a program.”
  3. Jan 4, 2008: Bush Places Iran on Top of Agenda for Middle East Tour President Bush on Thursday said that part of the reason for his upcoming trip to the Middle East is “absolutely” about efforts to contain Iran’s influence in the region, Reuters reported. Bush said he expects Israel and Arab countries will ask him questions about the recent National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iran. “I will clarify to them that the NIE means that Iran is still a danger,” Bush said. “I will remind them that a country that can suspend a program can easily start a program
  4. Jan 3, 2008: Iran Rejects Diplomatic Relations With United States Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Thursday made clear that the Islamic Republic does not want to restore relations with the United States – a country that the regime labels the “Great Satan,” Reuters reported. “Not having relations with America is one of our main policies, but we have never said this relationship should be cut forever,” Khamenei said. “Establishing this relationship now [would be] harmful for us and naturally we shouldn’t follow it.” Iran has rejected relations with the United States since the 1979 Islamic revolution, when Iranian students stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and held 52 diplomats hostage for 444 days.

  5. Jan 2, 2008: Barak Tells Palestinian Authority to Fight Terrorism Following last week’s murder of two off-duty Israeli soldiers by Palestinian terrorists, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Wednesday demanded that the Palestinian Authority (PA) crack down on terrorist activity in the West Bank, Reuters reported. “These people need to rot in jail until their last days,” Barak said of the killers. “We will see if the Palestinian Authority is opening a revolving door for them and if so, the Israeli Defense Forces and security services will know how to put our hands on them.”
  6. Dec 31, 2007: EU Condemns Palestinian “Abuse of Humanitarian Aid” The European Union on Sunday condemned what it said was a Palestinian “abuse of humanitarian aid” after the Israeli military discovered sacks of chemical used to make explosives in packages disguised as EU sugar, the Associated Press reported. The sacks, confiscated in the West Bank several weeks ago, contained 6.5 tons of potassium nitrate, a chemical Israel has outlawed because it can be used to make bombs. The chemicals were being transported to terrorists in the Gaza Strip, with the phony sugar sacks designed to elude Israeli checkpoints. An EU spokeswoman confirmed that the sacks were counterfeit, noting that the EU does not export sugar to the Palestinian territories. As Israel seeks to provide humanitarian aid to the West Bank and Gaza, Palestinian terrorists constantly look for new ways to attack the Jewish state.
  7. Dec 31, 2007: France Cuts Ties With Syria Over Lebanese Presidential Election French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Wednesday said France is cutting off talks with Syria until Damascus shows its willingness to let Lebanon elect a new president, the Associated Press reported. “I will not have any more contact with the Syrians until… we have received proof of Syria’s intention to let Lebanon designate a president of consensus,” Sarkozy said. Lebanon’s Western-backed government and pro-Syrian opposition have been unable to break a deadlock over filling the presidential post – empty for a month – and many Western countries have accused Damascus of interfering in the process. The State Department consistently lists Syria – a prime backer of Hizballah in Lebanon – as one of the world’s leading state sponsors of terrorism.
  8. Dec 31, 2007: Bin Laden Vows to Attack Israel In a new recording posted on the Internet on Saturday, Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden threatened attacks against Israel and condemned Muslim leaders who have recognized the Jewish state’s right to exist, the Associated Press reported. “We intend to liberate Palestine, the whole of Palestine from the [Jordan] river to the [Mediterranean] sea,” Bin Laden said. “We will not recognize even one inch for Jews in the land of Palestine, as other Muslim leaders have.”
  9. Dec 28, 2007: Lawmakers Call on Egypt to Curb Weapons Smuggling Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA) on Wednesday said future U.S. aid to Egypt should depend on Cairo cracking down on weapons smuggling into the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, the Associated Press reported. “Egypt can do a lot more,” said Specter, a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee. “And if they don’t, I think it would be appropriate to condition aid to them on that factor.” Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-RI), a member of the House Appropriations Committee traveling with Specter, said he agreed with the five-term senator. Washington gives Egypt about $2 billion in annual aid, including $1.3 billion in military assistance. Since Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005, the terrorist group Hamas has overseen a massive arms buildup, much of it through tunnels under the Gaza-Egypt border.
  10. Dec 27, 2007: Former Pakistani PM Benazir Bhutto Assassinated at Political Rally Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was assassinated Thursday outside a large gathering of her supporters where a suicide bomber also killed at least 14, CNN reported. Pakistan, which borders Iran and Afghanistan, has been a hotbed of Al Qaeda and radical Islamic terrorist activity. Instability in Pakistan – which has an arsenal of some 30 nuclear weapons – poses deep concern throughout the region. President Bush said those responsible “must be brought to justice” and praised Bhutto as a woman who had “fought the forces of terrorism.” British Prime Minister Gordon Brown added that Bhutto was “assassinated by cowards afraid of democracy.” Bhutto, who led Pakistan from 1988 to 1990 and was the first female prime minister of any Islamic nation, was set to participate in the parliamentary election set for January 8, hoping for a third term.
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