Comments on: Chas Freeman – Nixon Center debate, “Israel; Asset or Liability?” http://mycatbirdseat.com/2010/07/chas-freeman-%e2%80%93-nixon-center-debate-%e2%80%9cisrael-asset-or-liability%e2%80%9d/ Tue, 02 Aug 2011 01:39:20 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: Egoigwe http://mycatbirdseat.com/2010/07/chas-freeman-%e2%80%93-nixon-center-debate-%e2%80%9cisrael-asset-or-liability%e2%80%9d/comment-page-1/#comment-2830 Egoigwe Wed, 28 Jul 2010 21:45:21 +0000 http://mycatbirdseat.com/?p=6353#comment-2830 I think it'd be impossible to fully deal with the question, is Israel a strategic asset or liability for the United States, without inputting the choke-hold the Israeli lobby, AIPAC, exerts on all of America's political processes. It is this political choke-hold that allows for the passage of obnoxious and ridiculous laws that place Israeli interests above that of the American homeland. It is this lobby that also directs America's foreign policies that the world today finds most repugnant. AIPAC authors the double standards that exit all of America's political dealings in the Middle East which adorns it with the frightful mask it shows to the world as the face of Democracy today. Slowly but surely, it's Zionist pronouncements are becoming American law and as it's handpicked proxies infiltrate and situate themselves in Congress, America's constitutional traditions cave in to a make-over that is the construct of Zionist intent. If there is one factor that opens the truthful answer to the above question, it is the AIPAC. Everything else in this respect, flows from the incredible political pressure that it exerts on America's institutions and its expeditionary pilgrimage in the Middle East and elsewhere. I think it’d be impossible to fully deal with the question, is Israel a strategic asset or liability for the United States, without inputting the choke-hold the Israeli lobby, AIPAC, exerts on all of America’s political processes.

It is this political choke-hold that allows for the passage of obnoxious and ridiculous laws that place Israeli interests above that of the American homeland. It is this lobby that also directs America’s foreign policies that the world today finds most repugnant.

AIPAC authors the double standards that exit all of America’s political dealings in the Middle East which adorns it with the frightful mask it shows to the world as the face of Democracy today.

Slowly but surely, it’s Zionist pronouncements are becoming American law and as it’s handpicked proxies infiltrate and situate themselves in Congress, America’s constitutional traditions cave in to a make-over that is the construct of Zionist intent.

If there is one factor that opens the truthful answer to the above question, it is the AIPAC. Everything else in this respect, flows from the incredible political pressure that it exerts on America’s institutions and its expeditionary pilgrimage in the Middle East and elsewhere.

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By: robertsgt40 http://mycatbirdseat.com/2010/07/chas-freeman-%e2%80%93-nixon-center-debate-%e2%80%9cisrael-asset-or-liability%e2%80%9d/comment-page-1/#comment-2816 robertsgt40 Wed, 28 Jul 2010 16:27:27 +0000 http://mycatbirdseat.com/?p=6353#comment-2816 Anyone doing "business" with Israel finds out sooner or later it's a one way street. Always to the benefit of Israel. That's why they're running out of friends(hopefully us soon). The international financial meltdown is the trigger. Push is coming to shove...soon. Anyone doing “business” with Israel finds out sooner or later it’s a one way street. Always to the benefit of Israel. That’s why they’re running out of friends(hopefully us soon). The international financial meltdown is the trigger. Push is coming to shove…soon.

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By: j r http://mycatbirdseat.com/2010/07/chas-freeman-%e2%80%93-nixon-center-debate-%e2%80%9cisrael-asset-or-liability%e2%80%9d/comment-page-1/#comment-2815 j r Wed, 28 Jul 2010 16:23:13 +0000 http://mycatbirdseat.com/?p=6353#comment-2815 How can a parasite possibly be considered an asset? How can a parasite possibly be considered an asset?

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