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To: longnshort who wrote (837050)2/17/2015 9:34:17 AM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1577996
 
when the end justifies the means......

you see a lot of these idiots demonstrating their thought process.....



To: longnshort who wrote (837050)2/17/2015 2:50:12 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577996
 
Exactly Longnshort. These guys become extremists because they're poor.

Eliminate poverty, and you eliminate extremism. Eliminate extremism, and you eliminate war.

This is why Ted is telling me that the war on terrorism cannot be won, because as long as there is poverty in the world, there will be terrorists.

And not just Ted, either, but some of the "brightest" thought-leaders in America as well, including our president.

Tenchusatsu



To: longnshort who wrote (837050)2/17/2015 2:56:09 PM
From: FJB  Respond to of 1577996
 
Benjamin Netanyahu explains
Power Line by Scott Johnson

The Prime Minister’s Office has posted the video of Benjamin Netanyahu addressing the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations yesterday (below). The text of Netanyahu’s remarks is posted here.

Netanyahu’s remarks were devoted entirely to explaining his acceptance of Speaker Boehner’s invitation to address Congress on March 3. As always, Netanyahu’s remarks are of interest and in contrast with the vilification and abuse that Team Obama have sent his way.

Quotable quote:

I think the whole point of Zionism is that the Jewish people would no longer be spectators to the decision-making that determines our fate. Remember, we were once powerless. We were once voiceless. We couldn’t even speak on our own behalf. Well, we can and we do now.

The answer to all three questions are the same. Why Congress? Why Washington? Why now? Because of the grave dangers posed by the deal that is on the table right now.


I don’t see this issue in partisan terms. The survival of Israel is not a partisan issue. It concerns everyone, all the supporters of Israel from every political stripe. The fight against militant Islamic terrorism is not a partisan issue. The battle against the Islamic State, which just beheaded 21 Christians, is not a partisan issue. And the effort to prevent the Islamic Republic from building nuclear weapons, that’s not a partisan issue either. I think the pursuit of nuclear weapons by Iran is the most urgent security challenge facing the world. I think the greatest danger facing humanity is the possibility that any movement or any regime of militant Islam will arm itself with the weapons of mass destruction. Everything that we see in our region now will pale by comparison. Everything that we see in Europe will pale by comparison.

When a militant Islamic regime that is rampaging through the region right now – that’s what Iran is doing, it’s conducting a rampage through the region – when such a regime has nuclear weapons, the whole world will be in peril. Look at what Iran is doing now without nuclear weapons. States are collapsing. And Iran is plunging forward. It’s already controlling four capitals. It’s controlling now through its Houthi proxies the Bab-el-Mandeb Straits. It’s trying to envelope Israel with three terrorist tentacles – Lebanon, Hezbollah, Hamas in Gaza and now it’s trying to build with its Hezbollah proxies a third front in the Golan. Such a regime with nuclear weapons would be infinitely more dangerous to everyone, not only to Israel.

Now can I guarantee that my speech in Congress will prevent a dangerous deal with Iran from being signed? Honestly, I don’t know. No one knows.

But I do know this – it’s my sacred duty as Prime Minister of Israel to make Israel’s case. On March 3rd, I’ll fulfill that duty, representing all the citizens of Israel before the two houses of Congress. And I will make the best case for Israel that I can, knowing that our case is just, that our case is sound, and that our case offers the best hope to resolve this issue peacefully.


Via Washington Free Beacon.



To: longnshort who wrote (837050)2/17/2015 3:15:19 PM
From: joseffy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577996
 
When a militant Islamic regime that is rampaging through the region has nuclear weapons, the whole world will be in peril