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Posted in: Mubarak: Peace within reach

Hosni Mubarak's article is an utter crock of s--t. As I have read the original in the WSj, I state here that it is utter BS. It calls upon Israel to do this and that, but nowhere in the piece does it call upon Palestinians to cease their war of terror or to recognize Israel as a land of the Jews. It may please the stupid Kikes who surround Obama, but it is meaningless crap. And I say this as an Obama supporter and opponent of the West Bank wacko settlers.

Posted in: Jewish group objects to 'Great Famine' case

Although the danger of anti-Semitic outbursts is great, the greater tragedy would be if this reexamination of the Great Famine were to be clobbered. Yes, there were many Jews involved with the oppressors. These fools were as much enemies of their fellow Jews as they were of the Ukrainian "muzhiki." Let the chips fall where they may and let the Jewish Bolsheviks rot in the Hell to which they consigned themselves!

Posted in: Congress condemns museum shooting

What a thorough waste of time. Have those clowns nothing better to do?

Posted in: Rev. Wright: I meant Zionists

Wright is just an ignorant n----r. Is that not apparent to one and all? Who cares what he says? The more rope he is given the higher he hangs himself. The only lesson to be learned here is that we Jews should stop kissing the asses of fools like Wright and call him to account. And if his followers don't like it, then screw them, too.

Posted in: Dissing Benjamin Cardozo?

When NBC first broke the story Tuesday morning they identified Ms. Sotomayor as the "first Hispanic" nominee and then within minutes retracted the statement by noting the appointment of Justice Cardozo nearly 80 years ago. However, whoever it was who made the correction did note that Cardozo was of Portuguese extraction and besides was Jewish. Clearly the latter identification was to suggest he could not have been a "real" Hispanic. Now I know very little about Cardozo's background, but I do know that even if he were Portuguese, it was almost certainly by way of Spain, following one or another of the 200-year-long efforts to force Jews to renounce their Judaism there, since, in Portuguese, his name would be spelt C-A-R-D-O-S-O, not with a "Z," but with an "S." Of course, it is particularly disquieting that after 800 years Iberian Peninsula Jews are still being denied their heritage. They cannot be Hispanic because they were Jews? I have a question for Natalie Morales of NBC's Today program-- Ms Morales: Is Ms. Sotomayor less of a "real" Hispanic because she lacks a criminal record? Is it true she was not ever in the drug business? Has she not ever been a nanny or gardener. Has she ever stripped a car? Or been a member of a teenage gang? You call that a "real Hispanic?"

Posted in: Op-Ed: Bernie, Sully and me

As usual, Rabbi Shafran again proves himself an a--hole.

Posted in: NCJW defends Pelosi, is disappointed in Obama

Whatever the merits of enhanced family planning efforts may be they haven't got a damn thing to do with stimulating the economy and reducing unamployment now. As a professional economist, I am particularly annoyed at the NCJW and others of their ilk who are piling on their agendas in the name of "economic stimulus." This is just one of many more "bridges to nowhere." It is NOT the new beginning the President had in mind. It's the same old BS.

Posted in: Is anyone not pro-Israel? Is anyone not pro-peace?

Although I consider myself one of those with dovish views, I agree that the use of the term "peace" to characterize left-wing pro-Israel groups is highly offensive. It is an act of supreme sanctimony and arrogance that is consistent with the behavior on the part of the many of the same people to demonize and demean George W. Bush that began even before he first took office. I did not support the guy nor much of what he did. But the hatred, ridicule and contempt expressed for him was wholly disproportionate, unneccessary and wrong. The arrogation of the term "pro-peace" by these people, as if to imply that anyone who disagrees with them is "anti-peace," is just another example of the smug self-righteousness of these jerks and detracts from the message those of us who believe that Israel must somehow come to some kind of mutually acceptable accord with the self-described Palestinians would like to send.

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