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The obamination and his shill, Pilfery, have ordered our nation’s bought-and-paid-for media to proclaim peace in Gaza when there is no peace, only the quiet before the storm, no doubt due in large part to obamination, inc.

Israel’s enemies now have the time in which to catch their breath and await future reinforcements.  These reinforcements will arrive in the form of a united Muslim front.  A front likely controlled by the ever-growing Muslim Brotherhood.

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Thanks to the resident dark forces of our government, our once great nation’s influence, aided by illegal arms and covert actions, has been subverted by the committed effort to remove the Middle East region’s secular rulers—one by one—for the sole purpose of reuniting a heretofore crumbling Muslim world with increased power and renewed resolve.  

With our government’s assistance, the Muslim Brotherhood’s influence and power has grown steadily over a few short years in gaining the reins of power in one regional nation after another. Gaddafi and Mubarak have gone the way of the dinosaurs—literally.  Syria’s Bashar Al- Assad will follow soon. 

The noose around Israel’s neck is tightening and the proverbial writing is on the wall.

Jordan is the last piece of the puzzle, and the Muslim Brotherhood will not rest until that nation is under its control as well.

Once all of the players are set in place, Israel will be surrounded on three sides with her back to the sea. At that point, she will either be forced into the sea and destroyed as a nation, or, without the aid of her once great ally (the USA), be forced to resort to the use of nuclear weapons in a bid for her own survival.

Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls, please take your seats. The war we’ve all been waiting for is about to begin!

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Iraqis in Jordan More Interested in US Elections Than Jordani Citizens

by Mohammad Ghazal, Ashlea Surles and Shlomo Muslim, PhD

AMMAN – Democratic candidate Barack Obama supports putting a time frame for withdrawal of troops while Republican John McCain supports more troops in Iraq.

“The elections are so important to me. It means I either go back to Iraq or never. I follow them everyday,” Yousef Rabaii, a 42-year-old Iraqi who has been residing in Amman with his family for three years, said.

Rabaii said the two candidates do not usher in a secure and safer Iraq. However, he thinks a win by Obama is not a positive impact on Iraq. (more…)

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Max Jacobs wrote the following as advice for Henry Kissinger in 1974. Hardly anyone else has ever read it. I’m not even sure Kissinger read it. Much of it is moot now. For instance, before King Hussein died he relinquished any and all Jordanian connections with the West Bank.

Much has changed since Jacobs wrote this, and much of what has changed is good for the people living in the region and many of these changes add to the stability of the region. But there remain some niggling issues that are continually thrust in everyone’s faces as if they really matter. Regarding these, I would like to point out the following:

There was just a war in Georgia between the Georgians and the Russians. Now there’s a ceasefire and with that ceasefire came an agreement. Wars lead to agreements and people abide by them. (more…)

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Where I last left off, Abba Eban was speaking of the “vast opportunities in the Arab world for the Arab refugees to build new lives, but Arab governments have so far debarred refugees from these opportunities.”

Here’s something almost verbatim that I read today in the Los Angeles Times (July 14, 2008) about one of hundreds of similar projects currently being planned in the countries around Israel, this one happens to be in Saudi Arabia: 

Along the Saudi Arabian coast where boats carrying pilgrims bound for Mecca sailed for centuries, a thicket of cranes rises over whitewashed mosques along the Red Sea. Steel flashes and blowtorches glow as 20,000 workers build a $10-billion university ordered by a king who hopes Western ingenuity will revive the economy of this ultraconservative Muslim nation.”

This would be yet another perfect instance of a way to attract and integrate thousands more Palestinians into the Saudi economy and culture. But instead of using these perfect opportunities to integrate thousands of Palestinian refugees and many thousands more of their members into Saudi society, Saudi Arabia prefers to import temporary workers from the other side of the globe. Anything to avoid compying with United Nations resolutions that for over 50 years have tried to solve the problems that Saudi Arabia and all the other Arab countries created and have done their best to perpetuate.

But instead of weaning the Palestinians off of free handouts, today they are largely in the form of huge monetary bequests from America, and arms constantly being sent from neighboring Muslim countries, and instead of offering these people new lives elsewhere, the Muslims have fought every which way to maintain Palestinian “refugee” status as if it were something special, something the Muslims must hold onto for dear life.

For what possible reasons would the Palestinians be complicit in such a boondoggle? Might it be they like paying no rent? Could it be they love the hand-outs? Could it be they’re great at not working and living on the dole? Could it possibly be related to the fact that they are nursed on hating Jews and doing everything possible to take Jewish lives and land?

And for what possible reasons would the rest of the Muslim world be complicit in such a boondoggle? Might it be they are prisoners of their own rhetoric? That they are incapable of admitting they made a mistake? That they are incapable of doing the right thing? You tell me, because to me it seems obvious that the Arab and Muslim nations love the notion of maintaining the Palestinian refugees’ “special status,” as a smokescreen for the truth and a hotbed of anger and easily manipulated people trained from the cradle to hate Jews.

Speaking of the Palestinians on their own behalf, and of the rest of the Arabs, with regard to the Arab Refugee problem, Abba Eban said one and all, they have never missed an opportunity to miss an opportunity to peacefully resolve the problem.

And why? Because they don’t want the problem to go away. Can’t anyone see that? Over 50 years ago Abba Eban was already convinced of this obvious conclusion.

Looks like Abba Eban knew what he was talking about.

Now, picking up where I left off: (more…)

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Jordan is Second in the World When it Comes to Diabetes: Fifth Cause of Death in Jordan

Remember that line I quoted from Shakespeare “Muslim Pride in the 31st Psalm,” June 10, 2008, when Shylock was comparing himself to others (in the “Merchant of Venice”)? Shakespeare was subtly and eloquently telling anti-Semites that Jews are just like everyone. How quickly we forget that when you strip Arabs and Muslims of their less salient qualities, they too are remarkably like the rest of us. If only their pride didn’t keep so many of them from seeing the similarities. If only more couldn’t act decently and join the human race, instead of trying to kill or convert the rest of us. (more…)

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I don’t know if you’ve noticed lately, but Jordan is trying really hard to grow-up.

It realizes fighting Jews for no reason at all makes no sense. And Jordan has been learning that getting along with Jews makes lots of sense. The King of Jordan and his supporters have warmed up considerably toward Israel.

These Jordanians view Jordan, America and Israel as their three most favorite countries. The economy in Jordan is doing great. People love doing business with the Israelis. There are all kinds of deals that make cooperation economically beneficial for all the interested parties and it’s working out beautifully. Of course there are naysayers.

If you’re interested in knowing how the King chose to deal with the most recent round coming directly from the naysayers, read this:

Jordan Bans ‘Nakba’ Commemorations

Jordanian authorities have banned all events marking the “Nakba,” or Catastrophe, as Arabs refer to the creation of Israel 60 years ago.

Several pro-Palestinian groups and Jordanian opposition parties have been planning to hold a rally in Amman on Friday. (more…)

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Does one call a spade a spade? Should one? Should anyone?

No one calls Australians who were banished from England, refugees, and no one calls Australia a refugee camp.

No one calls American Indians who resettled on new lands, refugees and no one calls their lands refugee camps.

No one calls the starving Irish who left Ireland, refugees, and no one calls their neighborhoods in Boston and NYC, refugee camps. (more…)

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Recently, it came out in a big way what a money-grubbing, Arab-sucking anti-Semite Jimmy Carter’s been up to all these years. I decided to dig a little to see what clues existed earlier on regarding Jimmy and the money-grubbing, Jew-hating, fuckwad he really was.

The clues were everywhere. For instance, shortly after he was no longer president, the ex-President wrote in his memoir, “The only one of our family who really suffered because of [my presidency] was my brother Billy.” (more…)

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ISRAELI VICTORIES DURING SIX-DAY WAR BROUGHT DE FACTO PEACE
By Ralph Peters

June 5, 2007 — WITH war forced upon it 40 years ago, Israel’s outnumbered forces fought a stunning lightning campaign and shattered its enemies on three fronts. The victory enabled Israel to survive. But now revisionist historians are re-inventing the Six-Day War as the source of Israel’s problems.

Their nonsense makes it sound as if, prior to June 1967, Israelis had lived in an Age of Aquarius, eating lotus blossoms amid friendly Bedouin neighbors who tucked them in at night. The critics also imply that, by some unexplained magic, Israel might have avoided war and its consequences.

Let’s remember the facts: Israel had been fighting for its life since independence, enveloped by hostile powers dedicated to the extermination of Jews. There was no peace, only lulls between wars and raids and murders.

In the late spring of 1967, Egypt’s “President” Gamal Abdel Nasser massed more than 100,000 troops on Israel’s southern border. Thousands of Egyptian combat vehicles lined up an hour’s drive from Tel Aviv. In an effort to deprive Israel of fuel and international trade, Egypt also closed the Strait of Tiran – an act of war. (more…)

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The hate industry: Articles and cartoons in Jordanian press combining blatant anti-Israeli incitement with anti-Semitic and anti-American themes:

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King Kong, King Tut, King Tit

What’s the difference? They’re all big apes. They all have nipples. And like each of them, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sucks. But we’ll get to him later.

Earlier this week it was Yom Hashoah, the day Jews remember all those who died during the Holocaust. That was also the day the South Korean-American with the Muslim Ishmail’s name tattoed on his arm went on a killing spree at Virginia Tech so he could live on in infamy.

Easter had barely come and gone. Passover started just 5 days before Easter and was still going during Easter. And 28 days before Passover was Purim. Purim is a holiday that remembers a douche-bag in Iran from way back when.

By remembering history, we observe and analyze our patterns of behavior. (more…)

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by Shlomo Muslim, Ph.D.

Did you know when a million Jews lived in countries dominated by Muslims, the biggest Zionists in the world were Muslims and Arabs?

It’s ironic, I know, but thanks to Arab misinformation few know the biggest Zionists really were none other than Arabs and Muslims. (more…)

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If one were to distill 110% wrongheadedness and then distill it again a second, third, and fourth time, one couldn’t come up with a speech as purely wrongheaded as the one that the Hashemite king, Abdullah II, delivered yesterday to a joint meeting of Congress. The king’s aim amounted to blaming Israel for all the world’s problems. “The wellspring of regional division, the source of resentment and frustration far beyond, is the denial of justice and peace in Palestine,” the king said. “This is the core issue. And this core issue is not only producing severe consequences for our region, it is producing severe consequences for our world.”

Balderdash is the kindest way to describe it. }} more…

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Jordanian prosecutor reveals plot to assassinate Bush during last Jordan visit

A Jordanian prosecutor on Wednesday revealed a previously undisclosed plot by three alleged militants to assassinate U.S. President George W. Bush during his last visit to the kingdom. }} more…

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Jordan’s Queen Rania on Sunday said that if Muslims want to be taken seriously by the west they must recognize that much of the terror in recent years has been committed in the name of Islam.

“We are right to deplore Islamophobia and the branding of Muslims as terrorists,” she told an annual economic forum in the Saudi Red Sea city of Jeddah.

“But we must face up to the horrible truth that many of the worst terrorist attacks in recent years have been committed by people who claim to be acting in the name of Islam,” she said. (more…)

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