Hillary - “a true friend of Israel”

Hey, let's face it - they're the ones who count, right?

Member of Knesset Silvan Shalom said Saturday that Hillary Clinton [is] a “true friend of Israel.”

Seriously, this should be more than enough reason to vote for someone else.

According to Shalom, Clinton has been a strong supporter of Israel and has helped the country in various struggles. As an example, he said, she supported Israel’s right to build the separation wall after the international court in the Hague ruled that it should be removed.

Nevermind that her support is virtually meaningless, since she has no authority or standing to render the wall legal. But, hey - it's the thought that counts!

More importantly, she supports israeli genocide against Arabs on someone else's dime.

And best of all, she needs zionist money and support to win the election - in that respect, a friend in need is a friend indeed!

But, like all zionist political investments (of the gentile kind), past performance doesn't guarantee future results.

Ex-Ambassador to the United States Danny Ayalon agreed that Clinton has supported Israel in the past, but predicted that if elected, she will be determined to leave her mark on the Middle East, even if she needs to oppose Israeli policy to do so.

I seriously doubt that there's any basis for his concerns.

Hillary would sooner sprout testicles than exhibit signs of a conscience.

Posted in Submitted by qrswave on Sun, 2007-01-21 11:16.

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when I watched her giving Bush a standing ovation on his speech at the beginning of the Iraq war together with about everybody else in Congress.

American politicians are the people with the strongest herd-mentality. Maybe that´s a prerequisite for becoming a politician

erlenda | Sun, 2007-01-21 21:23

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