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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran

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To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (16474)9/22/2007 6:31:35 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (2) of 22250
 
Crimson > I suspect we will also see a backlash over the HUGE role played by wealthy Jews in all of the financial chicanery and scandals now extant.

For that to happen there will have to be a revolution because the country is now run for and by an oligarchy. Control of the government, media, banks, etc is firmly in their hands and they will suppress any dissent. Democracy is a farce. It's kept going because it's a good means of social control and the people believe in it. The recent election of the Democrats on an "anti-war ticket" shows that the will of the people counts for nothing when it comes to making decisions in the Congress.

This is a far bigger thing than simply US charity for Israel or concern about Israel's "safety". In fact, it's a two-way power relationship between Israel and the Zionists in the US, Jewish and non-Jewish, and that relationship is very strong and has existed for a long time.

Consider the USS Liberty. If ever there was a crime committed by Israel against the US it was that -- and what happened about it -- nothing. And that was in 1967. Today the relationship between Israel and the US is even stronger and the Zionist control firmer than then. The fact that you don't see it "in your face" is because it's like an iceberg -- 10/11ths is hidden from view.
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