“I Smell Israel Stinking”

By americafarm
In Americafarm you have to take a loyalty oath to Israel or you can never be in politics. Then, we spend many months being lectured by mostly Jewish media people about which candidate is THE MOST LOYAL to Israel.  Of course, this has nothing to do with Jewish control of the political process, it just happens to be this way. It also just happens that whichever candidate gets elected, they will shower Israel with more, more, more free stuff. Whatever Israel wants, we are always there to hand it over! (Ah, the sweet winds of freedom!)
If the whole world hates Israel, and they hate the USA, well, they are anti-Semitic, that says it all, doesn’t it?
Jeff Goldberg:— Do you think that Israel is a drag on America’s reputation overseas?

Barack Obama:— No, no, no. But what I think is that this constant wound, that this constant sore, does infect all of our foreign policy. The lack of a resolution to this problem provides an excuse for anti-American militant jihadists to engage in inexcusable actions, and so we have a national-security interest in solving this, and I also believe that Israel has a security interest in solving this because I believe that the status quo is unsustainable . I am absolutely convinced of that, and some of the tensions that might arise between me and some of the more hawkish elements in the Jewish community in the United States might stem from the fact that I’m not going to blindly adhere to whatever the most hawkish position is just because that’s the safest ground politically.

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17 Responses to ““I Smell Israel Stinking””

  1. Ed Says:

    Be careful, your anti-semitism is showing. Jewish control of the political process” – that’s a dead giveaway.

    You’re busted.

  2. americafarm Says:

    I am Loyal! The Jews are God’s Chosen People. God blesses those who bless the Jews. Israel is a very small country. Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East. The Jews are only 2 or 3 per cent of the US population, it’s absurd to think they have any influence whatsoever! No one has suffered like the Jews, and no one has given more to the world than the Jews. I wish I was a Jew. Perhaps I have Jewish roots. I’m going to change my name to Esther and study Kabala!

  3. Ed Says:

    ‘zol gurnisht helfen. You’re too shallow.

  4. americafarm Says:

    I know. I’m not willing to commit suicide for Israel. It’s tearing me up inside!

  5. Ed Says:

    No, but your best buddies are willing to commit suicide for the lie of 72 virgins. That’s OK with me, as long as they try it at home first!

  6. americafarm Says:

    Ed, “Sucks to be you!” as my daughter would say. I don’t have any buddies in the Middle East, I’m not an international citizen type. But I think there is a reason this place was called “Palestine”, it was home to the Palestinian people! So you see, they ARE at home.

  7. Ed Says:

    The word “Palestinians” was a word that referred only to Jews until arab propagandists hijacked it in the 1960’s to create a phony nationality. There was never a nation called Palestine, as you well know.

    I wasn’t referring to buddies in the Middle East, I was referring to all your buddies who spread the kind of lies you do on this blog.

    If Jews really did control the political process in this country, as you state, there would no longer be an arab-Israeli conflict. The US government would no longer be stopping the Israelis from defeating the arab murderers that surround Israel. That would make the whole world a better place, but then, of course, you’d have to make up a new set of lies.

  8. americafarm Says:

    The story of the Jews colonizing Palestine is well documented by Jewish sources. The Jews bought land and moved there from Europe and America, they called themselves Jews and, once they settled, Palestinian Jews or Jewish Palestine. But the Jews didn’t speak the same language, they had to decide to make Hebrew the language for all. The Jews called the natives Arabs, Moslems, Bedouins, etc. The Jews did not farm and they got their food from the Arabs, who did farm and also had trade route monopolies. This was before World War I. It’s an interesting story. Palestine WAS a better place, then, but something happened to it… it starts with an “I”.

  9. Ed Says:

    The process you described, moving to an area, purchasing land and development has nothing to do with colonization. It’s simply repatriation of an exiled people, done lawfully. Israel is the only middle eastern country not created through violent conquest, but rather by the peaceful consensus of the world community, except for those with the apartheid mentality: arab countries allowed, Jewish countries forbidden.

    When that apartheid attitude changes, the two state solution will have a chance.

  10. americafarm Says:

    In America Farm, all have to think like Zionists to be able to discuss politics, foreign policy, religion, history or race. (Pssst- don’t tell anybody, but that’s how we know the Zionists are in control!)

  11. Ed Says:

    You’re back to innuendo and conspiracy theory because you have no response to my last post.

  12. americafarm Says:

    What’s the borders of this Jewish country?

  13. Ed Says:

    Israel has (without any good reason) agreed to leave the issue of its final borders up to a negotiation with the palestinians. Problem is, there is no serious negotiation because most palestinians want there to be no Israel. If they agree to borders for Palestine, they are acknowledging Israel’s legitimacy. They are too infused with the apartheid mentality to do that. Their loss.

  14. americafarm Says:

    Yeah, that would seem to be the problem. Palestinians never were part of the world that created Israel. I think they mentioned at the time they weren’t going to go for it. Now Israel has got Endless War, but maybe that is just what Israel wanted. And as to the borders, don’t you think it’s best for Israel to just have NO borders, ever? Israel should just TAKE what it can take, violently or non-violently. Even France or Greece wouldn’t be too much for Israel to absorb, someday, I think?

  15. Ed Says:

    Palestinians were indeed part of the world that created Israel, but they were duped by the arab powers, who promised to push the Jews into the sea. They were also threatened by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, that they would be branded as collaborators if they did not flee and wait for oncoming arab armies to commit Holocaust II.

    The United Nations, in its 1947 partition plan, called for a new arab nation in addition to a new Jewish nation. But the arab apartheid world has no tolerance for a non-arab, non-islamic country in the middle east, so they chose to invest their energy in destroying a state rather than building one for themselves. That is the key to the problem.

    Stop the lie that Israel is expansionist. Israel is powerful enough to expand far beyond its present lines if it wanted to. Instead it sought peace by leaving gaza. But arab apartheid caused more destruction and war.

    When arab Palestinians are ready to have a country alongside Israel, it will happen very quickly. But as long as they live more to destroy than to create, they will bring suffering upon themselves and their children.

  16. americafarm Says:

    Where would this Arab state be, if they wanted one?

  17. Ed Says:

    That depends on when they would want one. If they wanted on in 1947, it would’ve been determined by the partition lines. But they went to war to have it all, and lost instead.

    If they wanted one in 1966, it would be in territory of Jordan and Egypt, namely the west bank and gaza. But funny, there was no talk of Palestinian national aspirations while Egypt and Jordan “occupied” that “Palestinian land.” Only after another unsuccessful attempt to destroy Israel did that arise.

    If they wanted it in 2000, they could have had the very generous deal worked out in negotiations with President Clinton.

    If they want one now, all they have to say is this: We recognize the legitimacy of the State of Israel as a country for the Jewish people.” They will get the best offer yet.

    But instead, it’s never REALLY been about creating Palestine. It’s been about destroying Israel. It reminds me of the racism of the American south in the 1950’s. There was a well known court case in which the white community said it would rather not have a public swimming pool at all rather than have one that must be shared with blacks. The arab world would rather have no country at all than have to live with Israel. Same old…

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