A Israèl tu prêteras allégeance, sinon président tu ne seras point
Le premier commandement pour se faire élire président des Etats-Unis : Prêter serment de servir Israèl. En fait c'est la condition absolue pour se faire élire. Et on peut même être Barak Obama, paré (que l'on voudrait parer) de toutes les vertus, si tu ne vas pas t'agenouiller devant l'AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee), il vaut mieux économiser les sous d'une campagne électorale qui ne donnera aucun résultat.
Le seul président américain qui peut aller contre Israèl, c'est un ex-président. Et encore. Jamais un futur président.
En février Fox News a commencé une série d'attaques ciblées sur Baraka Obama qui incarne aux yeux de cette chaine de télévision le pire mal qui puisse arriver à l'amérique WASP. ILs ont même été jusqu'à trouver qu'Obama a été scolarisé dans une madrassa (école religieuse musulmane). Vidéo ci-dessous.
Fox News avait tort de s'inquiéter. Quelques jours plus tard, Obama passe son test devant l'AIPAC avec mention "excellent".
(...) Israel is "our strongest ally in the region and its only established democracy," Obama said, assuring his audience that "we must preserve our total commitment to our unique defense relationship with Israel by fully funding military assistance and continuing work on the Arrow and related missile defense programs." Such advanced multi-billion dollar systems he asserted, would help Israel "deter missile attacks from as far as Tehran and as close as Gaza." As if the starved, besieged and traumatized population of Gaza are about to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Obama offered not a single word of criticism of Israel, of its relentless settlement and wall construction, of the closures that make life unlivable for millions of Palestinians.
There was no comfort for the hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza who live in the dark, or the patients who cannot get dialysis, because of what Israeli human rights group B'Tselem termed "one cold, calculated decision, made by Israel's prime minister, defense minister, and IDF chief of staff" last summer to bomb the only power plant in Gaza," a decision that "had nothing to do with the attempts to achieve [the] release [of a captured soldier] nor any other military need." It was a gratuitous war crime, one of many condemned by human rights organizations, against an occupied civilian population who under the Fourth Geneva Convention Israel is obligated to protect. (...)
How Barak Obama Learned To Love Israèl - Lire le reste...
John Edwards, un autre candidat, refuse de parler de la bombe israélienne
La transcription de l'interview sur alternet. Edwards s'en sort très bien je trouve. Il passera le test AIPAC avec brio.
Pour finir un petit quiz de chez Lawrence of Cyberia (Via Mohsen) :
Q - What do you call a country whose military and paramilitary forces operate in accordance with the rule of law?
A - A Democracy.
Q - And what do you call it when such forces operate with impunity in defiance of their own country's laws?
A - Well obviously, we would call that "The Only Democracy In The Middle East".
Le seul président américain qui peut aller contre Israèl, c'est un ex-président. Et encore. Jamais un futur président.
En février Fox News a commencé une série d'attaques ciblées sur Baraka Obama qui incarne aux yeux de cette chaine de télévision le pire mal qui puisse arriver à l'amérique WASP. ILs ont même été jusqu'à trouver qu'Obama a été scolarisé dans une madrassa (école religieuse musulmane). Vidéo ci-dessous.
Fox News avait tort de s'inquiéter. Quelques jours plus tard, Obama passe son test devant l'AIPAC avec mention "excellent".
(...) Israel is "our strongest ally in the region and its only established democracy," Obama said, assuring his audience that "we must preserve our total commitment to our unique defense relationship with Israel by fully funding military assistance and continuing work on the Arrow and related missile defense programs." Such advanced multi-billion dollar systems he asserted, would help Israel "deter missile attacks from as far as Tehran and as close as Gaza." As if the starved, besieged and traumatized population of Gaza are about to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Obama offered not a single word of criticism of Israel, of its relentless settlement and wall construction, of the closures that make life unlivable for millions of Palestinians.
There was no comfort for the hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza who live in the dark, or the patients who cannot get dialysis, because of what Israeli human rights group B'Tselem termed "one cold, calculated decision, made by Israel's prime minister, defense minister, and IDF chief of staff" last summer to bomb the only power plant in Gaza," a decision that "had nothing to do with the attempts to achieve [the] release [of a captured soldier] nor any other military need." It was a gratuitous war crime, one of many condemned by human rights organizations, against an occupied civilian population who under the Fourth Geneva Convention Israel is obligated to protect. (...)
How Barak Obama Learned To Love Israèl - Lire le reste...
John Edwards, un autre candidat, refuse de parler de la bombe israélienne
La transcription de l'interview sur alternet. Edwards s'en sort très bien je trouve. Il passera le test AIPAC avec brio.
Pour finir un petit quiz de chez Lawrence of Cyberia (Via Mohsen) :
Q - What do you call a country whose military and paramilitary forces operate in accordance with the rule of law?
A - A Democracy.
Q - And what do you call it when such forces operate with impunity in defiance of their own country's laws?
A - Well obviously, we would call that "The Only Democracy In The Middle East".
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