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Old 06-28-2008, 06:44 PM   #1
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Default Obama is “John Kerry with a tan.”

Yesterday, Grover Norquist — an influential supporter of John McCain — did exactly what Obama predicted would happen, making a not-so-subtle reference to Obama’s skin color:

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Old 07-03-2008, 03:30 AM   #2
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Like that fool Waffle House Kerry with a TAN? HA-HA, give me a break!

These people are desperate to find a way to look like the're persecuted. That comment doesn't come even remotely close to the angry racist white-hating trash spewed at Senator Obama's church of choice. Senator Obama attended that racist church and listed to that angry little bigot Reverend Wright for decades.

Now some *supporter* of Senator McCain says he is like Waffle House Kerry with a tan, and some people want to make it a race issue.

Tan or no tan, Senator, you're looking more like Waffle House everyday. I suspect the only thing you won't flip-flop on before November is your pledge of allegiance to Israel.
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I have seen numerous Obama bumper stickers around town in the Los Angeles area, but I had to get in to a small town in the desert before I saw my first
"NoBama" sticker.
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Angry Israel significantly infested with feminist-sexist a-holes

Note the lamentable article:

Israel's Foreign Minister, Tzipi Livni, has won a narrow victory in the ruling centrist Kadima party's primary election, putting her on track to become Israel's first female Prime Minister in more than three decades. Ms. Livni will replace Ehud Olmert, who is stepping down as he faces corruption investigations. VOA's Jerusalem correspondent Luis Ramirez reports.


Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni speaks to media after winning elections in Tel Aviv, 18 Sep 2008
Livni's election is raising hopes among some here who believe her willingness to pursue peace negotiations is the last hope for an agreement with the Palestinians.

The former intelligence operative, lawyer, and mother of two sons, is Israel's top negotiator in the current round of U.S. brokered peace talks. As a moderate, she won support from those in the party who want a negotiated settlement. At the same time, she won favor among some on the right for saying she will not hesitate to use military action if necessary.

Talks have been stuck on old issues including the status of Jerusalem, the Palestinians' claim to a right of return to lands seized by Israel, and Jewish settlements.

Analysts say Israel's ability to negotiate has been undermined by the turmoil in its internal politics.

In her acceptance remarks Thursday, Livni indicated she will waste no time putting a new government in place.

Livni says the mission now is to create stability in the government to confront security threats, to take advantage of opportunities for peace and to deal with economic instability.

The centrist Kadima Party must work to regain the trust of Israeli voters at large. Confidence has been damaged by the corruption allegations against Mr. Olmert, lack of progress in the peace talks, and other issues.

Some Palestinians welcomed Livni's election on Thursday. Mahdi Abdul Hadi, head of the Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs, a research organization in Jerusalem, tells VOA Livni's experience in dealing with Arabs is viewed by some Palestinians as a sign of hope for the peace process.

"She has been very much acquainted with the details of the whole issue and she comes across that a new chapter in the vision of leaders among Israelis," he said. "She has been received warmly in the Gulf and she has been recognized as a new face, a new leader, a new image for Israel in the region. How fast she can contain and maintain that presence and contact, and build up on it, has yet to be seen."

Analysts say galvanizing support among Israelis will not be easy for Livni, who has to strike a balance between improving relations with Arabs and keeping right-wingers at home happy.

Late Wednesday, exit polls had shown her winning by a large margin. Official results on Thursday narrowed that victory to a few hundred votes, something analysts say indicates her party will likely face a strong challenge if it has to face the increasingly popular, right-wing Likud party led by former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the coming months.

Livni has only a few weeks to put together a governing coalition or the country will be forced to hold early general elections.

--------------------------------[ end of article ]---------------------------


Those in Israel who campaigned for and voted in the inferior-gender weaker-sex woman prime minister Ms. Livni are, of course, feminist-sexist assholes.......as are those who campaign for and support inferior-gender weaker-sex McCain VP-candidate Sarah Palin (leaving off the "Gov." designation shows respect for the Lord but not for chauvenistic bigots and bigotesses, in view of Leviticus 27:1-7, Ecclesiastes 7:27-28, Nahum 3:13 RSV, I Corinthians 11 and 14, and I Peter 3:7).

It makes it much more difficult to enthusiastically continue support for Israel and their rightful ownership of the Holy Land as their own (and NOT antisemitic "palestinian") God-given territory, being that jews are "entrusted with the Isaiah 3:12 and I Timothy 2:12-14 oracles of God," and "beloved for the sake of their forefathers (and ONLY for the sake of their forefathers), being that ........ and pardon me while I choke and vomit......"salvation is of the feminist-sexist female-PM-electing jews." God help us. Hopefully, the female-feminist PM will not succeed in forming a coalition government, and that Netanyahu instead will win in an early Israeli General Election.

I might add that "though the number of the sons of Israel be as the sand of the sea, ONLY A REMNANT of THEM will be saved" and then "all Israel will be saved" (which means that only those and all those who are TRUE Jews with the qualifications spoken of in Romans chapter 2 will be saved, and please read the totality of Romans chapters 9 thru 11).

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Angry Israel significantly infested with feminist-sexist a-holes

Note the lamentable article:

Israel's Foreign Minister, Tzipi Livni, has won a narrow victory in the ruling centrist Kadima party's primary election, putting her on track to become Israel's first female Prime Minister in more than three decades. Ms. Livni will replace Ehud Olmert, who is stepping down as he faces corruption investigations. VOA's Jerusalem correspondent Luis Ramirez reports.


Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni speaks to media after winning elections in Tel Aviv, 18 Sep 2008
Livni's election is raising hopes among some here who believe her willingness to pursue peace negotiations is the last hope for an agreement with the Palestinians.

The former intelligence operative, lawyer, and mother of two sons, is Israel's top negotiator in the current round of U.S. brokered peace talks. As a moderate, she won support from those in the party who want a negotiated settlement. At the same time, she won favor among some on the right for saying she will not hesitate to use military action if necessary.

Talks have been stuck on old issues including the status of Jerusalem, the Palestinians' claim to a right of return to lands seized by Israel, and Jewish settlements.

Analysts say Israel's ability to negotiate has been undermined by the turmoil in its internal politics.

In her acceptance remarks Thursday, Livni indicated she will waste no time putting a new government in place.

Livni says the mission now is to create stability in the government to confront security threats, to take advantage of opportunities for peace and to deal with economic instability.

The centrist Kadima Party must work to regain the trust of Israeli voters at large. Confidence has been damaged by the corruption allegations against Mr. Olmert, lack of progress in the peace talks, and other issues.

Some Palestinians welcomed Livni's election on Thursday. Mahdi Abdul Hadi, head of the Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs, a research organization in Jerusalem, tells VOA Livni's experience in dealing with Arabs is viewed by some Palestinians as a sign of hope for the peace process.

"She has been very much acquainted with the details of the whole issue and she comes across that a new chapter in the vision of leaders among Israelis," he said. "She has been received warmly in the Gulf and she has been recognized as a new face, a new leader, a new image for Israel in the region. How fast she can contain and maintain that presence and contact, and build up on it, has yet to be seen."

Analysts say galvanizing support among Israelis will not be easy for Livni, who has to strike a balance between improving relations with Arabs and keeping right-wingers at home happy.

Late Wednesday, exit polls had shown her winning by a large margin. Official results on Thursday narrowed that victory to a few hundred votes, something analysts say indicates her party will likely face a strong challenge if it has to face the increasingly popular, right-wing Likud party led by former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the coming months.

Livni has only a few weeks to put together a governing coalition or the country will be forced to hold early general elections.

--------------------------------[ end of article ]---------------------------------------

Those in Israel who campaigned for and voted in the inferior-gender weaker-sex woman prime minister are, of course, feminist-sexist assholes.......as are those who campaign for and support inferior-gender weaker-sex McCain VP-candidate Sarah Palin (leaving off the "Gov." designation shows respect for the Lord but not for chauvenistic bigots and bigotesses, in view of Leviticus 27:1-7, Ecclesiastes 7:27-28, Nahum 3:13 RSV, I Corinthians 11 and 14, and I Peter 3:7.

It makes it much more difficult to enthusiastically continue support for Israel and their rightful ownership of the Holy Land as their own (and NOT antisemitic "palestinian") God-given territory, being that jews are "entrusted with the Isaiah 3:12 and I Timothy 2:12-14 oracles of God," and "beloved for the sake of their forefathers (and ONLY for the sake of their forefathers), being that ........ and pardon me while I choke and vomit......"salvation is of the feminist-sexist female-PM-electing jews." God help us. Hopefully, the female-feminist PM will not succeed in forming a coalition government, and that Netanyahu instead will win in an early Israeli General Election.

I might add that "though the number of the sons of Israel be as the sand of the sand, ONLY A REMNANT of THEM will be saved" (said Saint Paul in Romans 9 thru 11). That is quite understandable, and deeply appreciated.

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