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To: FJB who wrote (767855)2/4/2014 9:42:23 AM
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Jew Hater Susan Rice--in her position representing the US government as National Security Adviser, attacks Israel.

This is the same Susan Rice who was sent out by Obama to lie about Benghazi on FIVE different talk shows in one day.

Of course, as is the practice with the Obama/Soros 'administration, she was rewarded by being given the job of National Security Adviser.



To: FJB who wrote (767855)2/4/2014 9:46:22 AM
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Susan Rice blasts tweets at Israel for criticizing John Kerry
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By Cheryl K. Chumley The Washington Times Tuesday, February 4, 2014
washingtontimes.com

Susan Rice — the national security adviser who rocked headlines by repeating the White House message that Benghazi’s fatal terror attack was started by an anti-Muslim video — has now jumped to the administration’s defense once again.

This time with a series of tweets perceived by some as unnecessary public criticisms of Israel, Breitbart.com reported.

Her defense comes as Israeli leaders have openly denounced what they perceived as a veiled threat from Mr. Kerry to boycott the nation if peace talks with Palestinians fail.

Ms. Rice’s Monday night social media messages began with this: “Personal attacks in Israel directed at Sec. Kerry totally unfounded and unacceptable.”

A minute later, she shot out this one: “John Kerry’s record of support for Israel’s security and prosperity rock solid.”

Again, one minute later: “POTUS and Sec Kerry remain committed to negotiations that can secure Israeli and Palestinian futures.”

And one more, right after: “U.S. Govt has been clear and consistent that we reject efforts to boycott or delegitimize Israel.”

Ms. Rice was the key face of the White House following the Benghazi attacks that left dead Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans.

Her repeated mantra at the time:
The attacks began over a brief video made in America and posted to YouTube that the Muslim world perceived as anti-Islam.

Read more: washingtontimes.com
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To: FJB who wrote (767855)2/4/2014 9:56:49 AM
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Susan Rice Blasts Israel for Criticizing Kerry

National Security Advisor says that Israel's condemnation of Kerry's boycott threats are "unfounded and unacceptable."

By Elad Benari 2/4/2014
israelnationalnews.com



Susan Rice, U.S. President Barack Obama’s National Security Advisor, blasted Israel on Monday over its criticism of Secretary of State John Kerry’s threats of a boycott should peace talks with the Palestinian Authority (PA) fail.

In a series of posts on her Twitter accounts, Rice said, “Personal attacks in Israel directed at Sec Kerry totally unfounded and unacceptable.”

“John Kerry’s record of support for Israel’s security and prosperity rock solid,” she wrote, adding, “POTUS and Sec Kerry remain committed to negotiations that can secure Israeli and Palestinian futures.”

Her last tweet read, “U.S. Govt [sic] has been clear and consistent that we reject efforts to boycott or delegitimize Israel.”

Rice’s comments are the latest in a series of American replies to Israeli officials who criticized Kerry for his threats at the Munich Security Conference this weekend, and come just hours after State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters that Kerry was “frustrated” by suggestions that he’s anti-Israel.

“Secretary Kerry himself personally has a proud record of over three decades of steadfast support for Israel’s security and well-being, including staunch opposition to boycotts,” said Psaki.

“There is no greater or opponent to boycotts – or proponent of Israel’s security and their future,” she added.

On Sunday, Psaki took to Twitter to stress that Kerry did not mean to threaten Israel. In both cases her comments were not as harsh towards Israel as Rice’s tweets were.

Kerry’s comments in Munich were blasted by many Israeli officials, such as Jewish Home chairman Naftali Bennett, who made clear that “a country has yet to be born that will give up its land because of economic threats, and we won't either. Only security will bring financial stability, not a terror state next to the Ben Gurion Airport."

Communications and Home Front Defense Minister Gilad Erdan also criticized Kerry on Monday, saying he was not a fair intermediary in the peace talks with the Palestinian Authority (PA).

"Currently threats are still heard against citizens of Israel and they try to terrorize us. When we hear John Kerry and the American State Department, we think they are wrong in their analysis of what's happening in the Middle East," he said, speaking at Arutz Sheva's eleventh annual Jerusalem Conference.

"It would be expected from someone who's supposed to be a fair and objective intermediary to also tell the Palestinian side about the price they will have to pay over their stubborn refusal to recognize the right of the Jewish people to their own nation state," remarked Erdan. "Where's the Palestinian price on all the continued incitement against Israel's existence?"

Deputy Defense Minister Danny Danon shot down the idea that Israel might buckle under the pressure being exerted by Kerry.

“We want to negotiate,” he explained, “but we will not do it under the pressure coming from Secretary of State Kerry.”

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu responded to Kerry’s threat and said, "Attempts to impose a boycott on the State of Israel are immoral and unjust.”

"Moreover, they will not achieve their goal,” he added. “First, they cause the Palestinians to adhere to their intransigent positions and thus push peace further away. Second, no pressure will cause me to concede the vital interests of the State of Israel, especially the security of Israel's citizens.”

"For both of these reasons, threats to boycott the State of Israel will not achieve their goal," Netanyahu concluded.



To: FJB who wrote (767855)2/4/2014 1:30:20 PM
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Haven't seen corruption and incompetence
this obvious since Clinton.



To: FJB who wrote (767855)2/4/2014 1:38:55 PM
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She speak with forked tongue




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Mayor de Blasio says he’ll close schools for two Muslim holy days, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha,

Read more: nydailynews.com



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To: FJB who wrote (767855)2/4/2014 2:33:47 PM
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More Obamacare stupidity: Developers of website linked to Belarus government

Tuesday, February 04, 2014 12:16:53 PM · by SeekAndFind · 22 replies
American Thinker ^ | 02/04/2014 | Rick Moran