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What Jarrow thinks: Okay, gang. I am really sick of this. And frustrated but...DAYENU ! There is now a BIPARTISAN majority to pass the sanctions. In the meantime, that B-HO is sowing some very dangerous seeds of anti-Semitism. His repeated vitriolic insinuations are not going to just pass. They are of record and they are going to come back to haunt. He is leaving a legacy of a debacle in Iran and he is setting this up, among other things to blame the Jews, AIPAC, Jewish donations, etc. He is sowing the groundwork for making Israel a PARTISAN issue. He is doing this methodically and deliberately. After all, he wants to fundamentally change America. Clear enough? This needs to be called out already. Senator Menendez was deeply offended at the accusation that he was bowing to donations and pressure. That will not stop that mamzir. It wont phase him in the slightest. We are now headed toward the third extension of the so-called talks with Iran while the centrifuges keep spinning and ICBMs are not even on the agenda. Iranian ICBMs are not a Jewish agenda. They are not a Jewish pressure group. They are a serious threat to civilization and it more than gravely insulting that that B-HO I have no idea who AIPAC intends to invite to speak from the administration in March, but can I give you a BIG hint? NO ONE! Not one speaker. Send the message loud and clear: You have NO credibility. We are disgusted with the insults, bullying, blatant use of anti-Semitism -- and most of all, your miserable failure to deal with Iran. In fact, your DELIBERATE failure to deal with Iran. The clock is running very fast. When P8 centrifuges are installed, they are 32x more productive than the P1 is. **** While I am at it, I once was privileged to meet Alberto Guzman, the Argentine prosecutor who worked on the Hizbollah-Iran bombings of the Jewish Cultural Center and Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires. He was supposed to testify this morning before a Congressional Committee. I do not believe for one second that he committed suicide. Given the pending Iran sanctions legislation and the devastating damage his testimony would do to the administrations idiotically reckless Iran policy, I have no doubt whatsoever he was murdered. Suicide right before such an significant moment? Not likely. Not one bit. Remember Hashem Shaabani, the Ahwazi poet Hassan Rouhani murdered (I mean executed) on January, 27, 2014, be Rouhani didnt like his poetry? And not a word out of the administration? At most they might say, That wasnt helpful. Yes it was. Thats why Rouhani did it. It silences dissent internally and makes the B-HOs all the more obsequious and malleable. MAY I SUGGEST THAT ONE OF THE PRESENTATIONS AT THE MARCH POLICY CONFERENCE EVOKE THE MEMORY OF THAT DEAR MAN? THAT REGIMES WHO MURDER POETS SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED (AS A MINIMUM) NUCLEAR THRESHOLD STATUS WITH A FULL PANOPLY OF OPERATIVE ICBMs???? And administrations that are mute over such atrocious murders cannot be relied upon to deal competently with such murderers? Its like the Nazis: People who burn books (or hang poets) are likely to kill people. And we have an administration that wants to blame the whole thing on Jewish donors. Read: AIPAC and such. Read on. Regards, Jarrow Obama Warns Dems Not to Bow to (Jewish) Donors Posted By Susan L.M. Goldberg On January 18, 2015 https://youtube/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=hCOszUc_diI The New York Times reported on the latest Senate Democrat strategy meeting that took place in Baltimore this past week. Among the issues on the table was the Iran issue, namely potential sanctions to be voted on in the form of the beleaguered Kirk-Menendez bill. According to one of the senators and another person who was present, the president urged lawmakers to stop pursuing sanctions, saying such a move would undermine his authority and could derail the talks. Mr. Obama also said that such a provocative action could lead international observers to blame the Americans, rather than the Iranians, if the talks collapsed before the June 30 deadline. The president said he understood the pressures that senators face from donors and others, but he urged the lawmakers to take the long view rather than make a move for short-term political gain, according to the senator. Mr. Menendez, who was seated at a table in front of the podium, stood up and said he took “personal offense.” The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) was quick to assert that the Jewishness of “donors and others” was inferred in Obama’s statement. While Religion Dispatches disagreed, they also pointed out, “…it does look as though Menendez received more ‘pro-Israel’ money than all but 2 Senators between 2006 and 2014. Number one on that list, incidentally, is his co-sponsor on the current Iran sanctions bill, Mark Kirk.” The Kirk-Menendez bill has been battered around Capitol Hill for nearly a year. In a recent CNN report, Kirk went on record citing their need for American Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the largest pro-Israel lobbying group in D.C., to support their efforts to get the bill passed and an inevitable Presidential veto overridden. In light of the strong relationship between AIPAC, Kirk and Menendez, perhaps the Jewish Press was right in their observation: “‘Neocon’ used to be the code word for Jews, now it appears to be ‘donors,’ at least when used by certain politicians, including U.S. President Barack
Posted on: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 22:35:42 +0000

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