September 29, 2008

If you care about Israel’s survival then say no to Obama






According to the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC), Sen. Barack Obama has surrounded himself with individuals whose anti-Israel views are so dangerous, naive and reckless that it raises serious questions about his judgment.


Zbigniew Brzezinski has been an ardent foe of Israel for more than three decades.

General Tony McPeak, Obama’s top military advisor, has a long history of criticizing Israel for not going back to the 1967 borders as part of any peace agreement with Arab states, blames American Jews for the lack of peace in the middle east, and holds view dangerously close to those of Obama’s mentor, Rev. Wright.

Robert Malley, a Palestinian apologist.

David Bonior, former congressional representative who refused to stand by Israel after repeated terrorist attacks.

RJC Executive Director Matt Brooks said, “It says something profound that Senator Obama surrounds himself with individuals who are consistently and strongly hostile to Israel, pro-Palestinian, and in the case of Jeremiah Wright, simply anti-American.”

See the RJC's latest ad in their campaign against Obama here.


Posted by Ziva at September 29, 2008 02:41 PM



Comments

Ziva, this guy scares the daylights out of me. Just look at the people he surrounds himself with. I tell people to just take a moment and say to yourself, "would I surround myself with these individuals as friends or intelectual acquaintances?" If your answer is no, then why would you vote for someone who does. I don't agree with everything my friends or even family members believe in, but we all share the same core believes and that binds us together. If someone I meet speaks bad of this Country, I immediatedly get up, tell them off and walk away, never to be seen again! Obama could have done the same. American Jews need to search inside themselves and then cast their vote. I am glad to see that some are already making the right choice.

Posted by: ORGULLOSADESERCUBANA [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 30, 2008 07:46 AM

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