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Netty Piles It On May 26, 2011
It seems that Justice isn't the only thing blind!!! Congress still choses to remain in the dark.

http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/ne ... g-1.363897

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The man who explicitly said he would do his level best to destroy the Oslo Accords suddenly says he's in favor of peace with the Palestinians.

It was an address with no destination, filled with lies on top of lies and illusions heaped on illusions. Only rarely is a foreign head of state invited to speak before Congress. It's unlikely that any other has attempted to sell them such a pile of propaganda and prevarication, such hypocrisy and sanctimony as Benjamin Netanyahu did yesterday.


He has illusions while he tells the US (Obama) it's delusional.

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What was even worse was the standing ovation after standing ovation he got from congress. 29 in total I read somewhere.

Apprently the spin still is strong with the US congress. With so much support from the congress its hard to imagine Obama can actually do anything in this regards. Yahoo seems to be more popular with them than Obama.
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desertdudeshj wrote:What was even worse was the standing ovation after standing ovation he got from congress. 29 in total I read somewhere.


I noticed that, it was embarrassing to watch, he was applauded after just about every Sentence.

In contrast, during Obama’s speech to the joint houses of parliament in Westminster Hall yesterday, he was only applauded once during his 40 Minute address and that was when he mentioned that as the Grandson of a Kenyan cook who worked for the Royal Navy he stood this day as President of the US, I also found that a little bizarre to be honest.

He was well received though, and was certainly the better orator with the support of his teleprompter although there were far too many intentional pauses where the authors were obviously expecting responses from the audience that were not forthcoming.

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They certainly seemed to like Mr Netanyahu. :D

Rhodes' remarks echoed the demands laid out by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit to Washington. It cannot be ignored that the White House appeared to change its tune after Netanyahu addressed the US Congress and won wall-to-wall support from American lawmakers for Israel's positions.


http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/t ... fault.aspx

What a nice man that Mr Obama seems, there was lots of back slapping yesterday at the Barbie at No10! He was dishing out the burgers in his collar and tie, along with Dave and Michelle was in charge of the salad.
They all looked like special and essential friends.
He's as good an actor as Ronald Reagan was.
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Well everyone in Congress better applaude if they want to keep their seats. I'm sure there is a certain level of concern that failure to show support will result in being displaced at the next vote. I wonder how many wishes will be granted for that show of support? What you see in public doesn't necessarily transfer into the private arena.

As to Obama's address to parliament - the British are much more reserved and not big on public display. I'm sure there is alot of backslapping and kissing (up/arse) in private. :lol: :lol:
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desertdudeshj wrote:What was even worse was the standing ovation after standing ovation he got from congress. 29 in total I read somewhere.

Apprently the spin still is strong with the US congress. With so much support from the congress its hard to imagine Obama can actually do anything in this regards. Yahoo seems to be more popular with them than Obama.


:)))I even had tweets fr Americans which said We could save lots of money if we replaced Congress with AIPAC. Why do we need both?.... and another one said; bibispeech to Congress: mother of all embarrassments for Americans, as Reps of sovereign nation grovelled to lying, genocidal foreigner -AS......
and another one said..My video from aipac2011: Feeling the Ignorance http://bit.ly/lPxFLC
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Bora Bora wrote:Well everyone in Congress better applaude if they want to keep their seats. I'm sure there is a certain level of concern that failure to show support will result in being displaced at the next vote. I wonder how many wishes will be granted for that show of support? What you see in public doesn't necessarily transfer into the private arena.

As to Obama's address to parliament - the British are much more reserved and not big on public display. I'm sure there is alot of backslapping and kissing (up/arse) in private. :lol: :lol:


Well you were doing so well until your unfriendly (Quote) would you like to reconsider your argumentative comment before I give you a black mark to downgrade your Karma?

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Dillon wrote:
Bora Bora wrote:Well everyone in Congress better applaude if they want to keep their seats. I'm sure there is a certain level of concern that failure to show support will result in being displaced at the next vote. I wonder how many wishes will be granted for that show of support? What you see in public doesn't necessarily transfer into the private arena.

As to Obama's address to parliament - the British are much more reserved and not big on public display. I'm sure there is alot of backslapping and kissing (up/arse) in private. :lol: :lol:


Well you were doing so well until your unfriendly (Quote) would you like to reconsider your argumentative comment before I give you a black mark to downgrade your Karma?

:mrgreen:


Don't take it personal Dillon. :D Stiff upper lip ole chap!!! :alien:

Are you saying that everyone you know, knows you to be a big hottie??? All kissy feely?? :mrgreen:
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Dillon wrote:
Bora Bora wrote:Well everyone in Congress better applaude if they want to keep their seats. I'm sure there is a certain level of concern that failure to show support will result in being displaced at the next vote. I wonder how many wishes will be granted for that show of support? What you see in public doesn't necessarily transfer into the private arena.

As to Obama's address to parliament - the British are much more reserved and not big on public display. I'm sure there is alot of backslapping and kissing (up/arse) in private. :lol: :lol:


Well you were doing so well until your unfriendly (Quote) would you like to reconsider your argumentative comment before I give you a black mark to downgrade your Karma?

:mrgreen:


Don't take it personal Dillon. :D Stiff upper lip ole chap!!! :alien:

Are you saying that everyone you know, knows you to be a big hottie??? All kissy feely?? :mrgreen:


Nope, reserved would be an understatement, and an a$$ kisser unheard of :wink:
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Bora Bora wrote:Well everyone in Congress better applaude if they want to keep their seats. I'm sure there is a certain level of concern that failure to show support will result in being displaced at the next vote. I wonder how many wishes will be granted for that show of support?


That thought did cross my mind several times, as all of them most probably were being observed and notes being jotted down.

"What ! didn't instantly jump up and started clapping"
"Deduct a 100,000 from the campaign donation"
"Oh and make sure he flies economy and stays at the Ramallah Inn on the next sponsored visit to Israel"
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LOL

I'm sure if I comment, I'll be accused of being an anti-semite. ;)

But thankfully, I have little to add to the above. :)

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desertdudeshj wrote:
Bora Bora wrote:Well everyone in Congress better applaude if they want to keep their seats. I'm sure there is a certain level of concern that failure to show support will result in being displaced at the next vote. I wonder how many wishes will be granted for that show of support?


That thought did cross my mind several times, as all of them most probably were being observed and notes being jotted down.

"What ! didn't instantly jump up and started clapping"
"Deduct a 100,000 from the campaign donation"
"Oh and make sure he flies economy and stays at the Ramallah Inn on the next sponsored visit to Israel"


It's all about campaign donations and votes. Votes being the more valuable, especially if your district has a large jewish community.
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Just shows how far Obama is away from the general American sentiment. It also showed that Obama is nothing but a lame duck.
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Also from Haaretz - this sums it up quite nicely, IMO:

No and no and no. No to the 1967 borders, no to Jerusalem for two nations, no to the right of return, no to the Palestinians' justified demand to be free, like all peoples.

Now it is certain: Netanyahu will go down in the history of Israel and of the world as a forgotten footnote. What did he do? What did he coin? That we live in "the land of our forefathers" and the settlers are not occupiers. Good job, Bibi. That he is prepared to be "generous," without understanding that we are the occupiers and occupiers, just like robbers, can never be "generous."

Rather, what we have to be is just. We are not "giving up" anything; we can only restore what we have stolen to its rightful owners and restore justice. Who is going to buy the tiny crumbs he has thrown to the Palestinians and to the world? At one time, perhaps, there were buyers in the world for this stale merchandise. No more. There is a new world around us, and Netanyahu refuses to acknowledge its existence. What is he going to tell this world now, a world of popular uprisings, struggles for freedoms and human rights? That he is in favor of freedom for the Arab peoples, just not in our backyard?


http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/op ... y-1.364110
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Respect to Mr Netanyahu.

I'm with the American Congress on this one, I like him. Keep up the good work!
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Bethsmum wrote:Respect to Mr Netanyahu.

I'm with the American Congress on this one, I like him. Keep up the good work!


I can't see you getting any votes with that show of support. Maybe you want to make a detour on your way to Dubai?? :lol: :lol: Oh, wait, that stamp in your passport could be a problem!!! :D
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I've got an Israeli stamp in my passport Bora! Do you know the only time I've had a problem? It was at JFK! They pulled me to one side, they didn't seem to like all the stamps I had from Dubai. All that arabic writing seemed to cause them some dismay :shock:

I decided to get egate. That way I won't have a problem anywhere else LOL

Do you know? Israel is a beautiful country. I would love to go back, I just loved Jerusalem, all that history. Everywhere you looked, it was history. All those places I've read about in the bible, just amazing. I went to the Church of The Nativity, it really touched a spot, to think I was looking at the place where they say Jesus was born! Wow, it's no wonder the Jews hold it so close.
The Israelis are lovely people.
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Bethsmum wrote:I went to the Church of The Nativity, it really touched a spot, to think I was looking at the place where they say Jesus was born! Wow, it's no wonder the Jews hold it so close.
The Israelis are lovely people.


Oh, BM............highly unlikely that the Jews hold the Church of The Nativity close to them seeing as how they don't acknowledge or believe in Jesus. The name "Jesus" won't even cross their lips!!! :o

I wouldn't go so far as to say "Israelis are lovely people". That's like to saying "Muslims are bad people". :) There are two sides to every coin. :)

Mr BB did work for a religious Israeli-American when he first arrived in the States. The man owned a kosher catering hall where they had bar mitzvahs and bra mitzvahs (very religious ceremony). He really liked Mr BB but couldn't understand why he wouldn't share a pepperoni pizza, that he ordered from an Italian pizza parlor (pork pepperoni, they wouldn't dream of putting that plastic stuff called turkey pepperoni on a pizza!!!!), with him. :lol: Apparently the pepperoni pizza was a favorite of his. :shock: :lol:
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From a dude I know in NY whose dad was a commerical pilot flying out to all over the middle east, even flying out pilgrims to Saudi.

He flew into many countries that supposedly hated the US. He found for the most part that if if you just went in and did your job professionally there wasn't a problem. Most very even nice and hospitable.

Except for one country that supposedly didn't hate America's guts. Israel. He flew into Ben Gurion airport and right off the bat they had the needed to put the Americans in their place and remind them repeatedly where they were. The ball busting got to be be such pain in the ass that the airline didn't want to pick up the contract.
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Sorry Bora, I didn't mean the Church of the Nativity, I meant Jerusalem!

Yes, you are right, you can't say all the Isrealis are nice, but generally speaking they are kind people. Very big on famiky, friends and community. I like them on the whole.
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Bethsmum wrote:Do you know? Israel is a beautiful country. I would love to go back, I just loved Jerusalem, all that history. Everywhere you looked, it was history. All those places I've read about in the bible, just amazing. I went to the Church of The Nativity, it really touched a spot, to think I was looking at the place where they say Jesus was born! Wow, it's no wonder the Jews hold it so close.
The Israelis are lovely people.


I am in Israel now and loving it again. Its extremely rare that a place agrees with me, but Israel does. I think Israeli's are in general impolite and have no manners in day-to-day life. What I do appreciate a lot is that they always invite me at their places for dinner, shabbat or holidays. They are proud of their history and culture and want to show others without pushing their views. They are warm blooded people, in the good way and bad way.
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Lucky you FD!
I'm in Dubai where the locals are also generally impolite and have no manners. Do you think it must be the heat?
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Bethsmum wrote:Lucky you FD!
I'm in Dubai where the locals are also generally impolite and have no manners. Do you think it must be the heat?


Last time I entered a discussion about who weather can influence culture, I was called racist many time. So, no comment this time.
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