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    Former CIA Officer: US Fighting Israel's Wars

    http://www.unz.com/pgiraldi/fighting-israels-wars/

    Philip Giraldi is a former counter-terrorism specialist and military intelligence officer of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and a columnist and television commentator who is the Executive Director of the Council for the National Interest.


    Fighting Israel's Wars

    How the United States military has become Zionized

    By Philip Giraldi
    There has been a report that Special Counsel Robert Mueller is looking into foreign lobbying in Washington while another story relates how his team is investigating the alleged contact of a Donald Trump associate with a Hungarian. Both are part of the ongoing investigation into Russiagate. Unless I am wrong, which happens occasionally, Hungary is a member of the European Union and also of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). It has relatively free elections and its government changes as a result.
    No one but the Mueller commission has considered contact with a Hungarian citizen to be a potential threat to American democracy. But then again, no one has really made the case in any kind of credible fashion that meeting with a Russian is either ipso facto criminal or treasonous, or that Moscow’s media does anything beyond what other state-owned broadcasters tend to do, but you wouldn’t know that from reading the mainstream press or from watching MSNBC and CNN.

    An independent observer might well note that there is more than a whiff of hypocrisy in all of this. Case in point, the latest globalist-interventionist-neocon think tank the Alliance to Secure Democracy is currently being funded by a bundle of foreign governments, presumably doing so without any interference from Mueller or from those who run the Foreign Agents Registration desk at the Department of the Treasury.
    And one other thing you can bet on is that Mueller will not be looking at the country that actually does interfere in American politics most, which is our best friend in the whole world and greatest ally Israel, the beneficiary of roughly one billion dollars-worth of lobbying carried out by hundreds of full time staff on its behalf.

    Punish Israel for corrupting our politicians and media? On the contrary, now that we are officially into the holiday season, a whole bunch of goodies designed to make Benjamin Netanyahu’s eyes sparkle are pending. The highest priority item is the Trump Administration’s cooperation with the Israeli government in a frantic effortto bury a United Nations report that includes a database of all the companies that operate in Israel’s illegal settlements. Also regarding the U.N., Congress is considering a bill that would block U.S. aid to any country that opposes “the position of the United States.” Lest there be any confusion, Ambassador Nikki Haley has made it clear the American “position” would pretty much consist of never criticizing or voting against Israel.

    Congress is meanwhile also making a list and checking it twice, looking into the vexing issue of how to make any and all criticism of Israel equate to anti-Semitism as a step forward to turning such activity into a hate crime with actual criminal penalties. The House Judiciary Committee has been holding meetings to try to decide how exactly one might do that without completely jettisoning the First Amendment, which once upon a time was intended to guarantee free speech. On November 8th, nine experts, seven of whom were Jewish, were summoned to address the issue of “codify[ing] a definition of anti-Semitism that incorporates a controversial component addressing attacks on Israel…[as] a necessary means of stemming anti-Semitism on campuses.”

    The proposed amendment to the Civil Rights Act would use language being considered for the still pending Anti-Semitism Awareness Act to considerably expand the currently accepted government acceptance of anti-Semitism as “demonization” of Israel and/or its policies. A broader definition would have real world consequences as it would potentially block federal funding for colleges and universities where students are allowed to organize events critical of Israel. Fortunately, the hearing did not produce the result desired by Israel. To their credit, four of the witnesses, all Jewish, opposed expanding the definition of anti-Semitism and even some congressmen uncharacteristically indicated that to do so might be a bridge to far.

    Indeed, one might argue that there is a tendency in Washington to see the world and even domestic policies through Israel’s eyes. One might even suggest that the United States government is being progressively Zionized because of the free hand that Israel and its supporters have, which gives them the ability to seek benefits for Israel that they would be unlikely to pursue for the United States. To cite only one example, an Israel Victory Caucus was launched in the House of Representatives in April advocating Israeli defeat of all its neighbors. The keynote speaker at the event, noted Islamophobe Daniel Pipes, explained “Victory means imposing your will on your enemy so he no longer wants to continue to fight,” before demanding “What I want the U.S. government to do is say, ‘Israel, do what you need to do to win your war.’”

    Israel has been uniquely successful at imposing its will over Congress and the White House. Every freshman class in Congress, plus spouses, is automatically whisked off for a deluxe all expenses paid propaganda trip to Israel, which is funded by an affiliate of the American Israel Political Action Committee (AIPAC). That is supplemented frequently throughout the year through taxpayer funded CODELS by established politicians to find out the “facts” on what is going on in the Middle East. During congressional recesses Congressmen are sometimes more likely to be found visiting Israel than dealing with problems in their own districts and they routinely return spouting whatever line is being promoted by the Israeli government.

    There is also the training of American police in “Israeli methods,” which is funded both by government and foundations set up for that purpose. Less well known is the inroads Israel has made with the American military establishment. Shoshana Bryen, former executive director of the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA) and currently affiliated with the Jewish Policy Center, who has been involved in hosting the indoctrination of U.S. national security personnel, recently described it this way: “I have taken more than 400 American security professionals – primarily retired American Admirals and Generals – to Israel in more than 30 trips. And at the other end of their careers, I have sent more than 500 cadets and midshipmen of our service academies to Israel before they received their commissions. And I can say that they all understood the fundamental and profound principles that guide both the United States and Israel. They don’t always agree with Israel’s politics – or Israel’s defense choices – or any other single aspect of Israeli political, military and social life, but I never found one that didn’t believe in the relationship between Jews and the land of Israel. The United States military, then, is a Zionist institution.”

    Last Monday, Colonel Pat Lang, former special ops officer and head of the Defense Humint Service, considered Bryen’s assertion, writing “It’s an open question but I think the answer is probably yes. The U.S. military now seems to be totally focused on Israeli policy goals in Iran, Syria and Iraq… Israel wants Iran neutered and eliminated as a power rival in the Middle East. The putative Iranian nuclear weapons program is just one target of Israeli policy toward Iran. To reach the goal of Morgenthau-style comfort with regard to Iran, Israel wants to destroy Syria and Hizbullah as allies of Iran… The process of conditioning American officers to make them Zionists has been ongoing for a long time. when I came in the Army in 1962, there was little interest in Israel in the officer corps… [The] 1967 war was a watershed. Israel’s total victory had been unexpected by most. Americans are mentally driven by aggressive sports analogies and Israel was a winner. That made a big difference in spite of the repeated day long attacks by the Israeli air force and navy against U.S.S. Liberty, an American SIGINT collector positioned off the Egyptian coast. LBJ suppressed an armed reaction by a U.S. carrier battle group in the area and a subsequent naval investigation. His policy then became one of relatively complete support of Israel. The indoctrination and conditioning program described by Shoshana Bryen began in earnest after that and has carried through to the present under the umbrella of AIPAC and its galaxy of linked organizations especially JINSA. This program has been wildly, incredibly successful. As a result, there is an unthinking willingness among senior, and not so senior American officers to support Israeli policy in Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and now Saudi Arabia. The handful of M[iddle] E[ast] trained and educated U.S. officers are ignored, treated as technical experts or shoved out the door when they speak up.”

    How deeply Israelophilia has been drilled into the American corporate psyche is best illustrated by a recent article that appeared on the National Interest website. The article was written by retired Israeli Colonel Shimon Arad, who apparently has contributed to the site previously, and its thrust is that the United States should only sell military hardware to the Middle East when Israel is satisfied that the sales will not undercut its self-defined military edge. In other words, U.S. defense industries and national security arrangements should be subordinated to Israeli interests and even subject to veto by the Netanyahu government.

    Arad’s condescending piece, sub-titled “Israel’s Greatest Fear: An Arms Race Sparked by the F-35,” should be read fully to demonstrate just how arrogant the Israelis have become in dealing with their American puppet. Arad argues that no advanced fighters comparable to what Israel receives for free from the U.S. taxpayer should be sold to any Arab country, no matter how friendly or strategically valuable. Previous pledges that the new F-35 would not be sold to Arabs “played a significant role in [Israel]’s acquiescence to the sale of…advanced…fighters to the Gulf states…” “Acquiescence” is the key word, implying that Israel should by rights have the option to stop such sales by putting pressure on Congress. Arad then goes on to describe how sales to the United Arab Emirates would be a “dangerous precedent,” but he is clearly talking only about Israeli interests as the United States is in no way threatened by such a move. He concludes that “Israel must express its strenuous objection to the release of the F-35 to any and all Gulf and Arab countries.”

    In an earlier article, Arad complained about Arab states being sold sophisticated air defenses, presumably because that would make it more difficult for Israel to bomb them. Why an American publication should provide a pulpit to an Israeli who is promoting a narrowly construed Israeli interest that differs significantly from the actual interests of the United States is not completely clear. The site’s readers apparently agreed with that observation in that most of the comments were highly critical both of Arad and of Israel. Someone should remind the colonel that America’s three major military concentrations in the Middle East – five bases in Kuwait, Al-Udeid Airbase in Qatar, and the Fifth-Fleet home base and Naval Central Command in Bahrain – are all in Arab countries that have accommodated Washington in ways that Israel never has. To place them on a list of countries that are somehow always suspect just because Israel perceives nearly all Muslims as enemies, is not in America’s own interest, but this has been the unfortunate pattern in the lopsided relationship prevailing between Washington and Tel Aviv.

    The infiltration by little Israel of key sectors of the bureaucracy of a seemingly oblivious giant United States is extraordinary by any measure, but it has been brought about by a highly focused and well-funded powerful domestic lobby that has remarkable access both to the political class and to the media. As Admiral Thomas Moorer, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff once put it, “No American president can stand up to Israel.” He should have added Congress and even the Pentagon to his indictment but what he said is, unfortunately, truer now than it was when he made the comment back in 1997.



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    Isreal can fight their own wars. They're not helpless.
    "Perhaps one of the most important accomplishments of my administration is minding my own business."

    Calvin Coolidge

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Globalist View Post
    Isreal can fight their own wars. They're not helpless.
    Then why are we fighting their wars in Iraq, Syria, Libya, and soon Iran? No, they didn't have the army to overthrow Saddam. We did. They have been wanting regime change in Iraq for decades, but they could never do it. Who were they talking about doing it? Us. Hence 9/11.

    They have been using the US like a bitch since the deliberate attack on the USS Liberty, to drag us into war with Egypt. The only problem was the ship didn't sink.

    Israeli foreign policy architect Oded Yinon from "A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties" http://cosmos.ucc.ie/cs1064/jabowen/...le0005345.html
    "A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties"

    Iraq, rich in oil on the one hand and internally torn on the other, is guaranteed as a candidate for Israel's targets. Its dissolution is even more important for us than that of Syria. Iraq is stronger than Syria. In the short run it is Iraqi power which constitutes the greatest threat to Israel. An Iraqi-Iranian war will tear Iraq apart and cause its downfall at home even before it is able to organize a struggle on a wide front against us. Every kind of inter-Arab confrontation will assist us in the short run and will shorten the way to the more important aim of breaking up Iraq into denominations as in Syria and in Lebanon. In Iraq, a division into provinces along ethnic/religious lines as in Syria during Ottoman times is possible. So, three (or more) states will exist around the three major cities: Basra, Baghdad and Mosul, and Shi'ite areas in the south will separate from the Sunni and Kurdish north.
    Wes Clark totally confirmed all this.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Globalist View Post
    Isreal can fight their own wars. They're not helpless.
    add... I read even in the 1967 war Israel was the aggressor. Stole the Sinai from Egypt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James_Madison_Lives View Post
    add... I read even in the 1967 war Israel was the aggressor. Stole the Sinai from Egypt.
    After Egypt violated treaties and closed the Suez canal to their shipping, nothing in MENA is black and white.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    After Egypt violated treaties and closed the Suez canal to their shipping, nothing in MENA is black and white.
    Well one thing that is crystal clear is that Israel knowingly attacked an American ship, the USS Liberty, and murdered 34 American sailors.


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    Question Senator Gary Johnson - bill to declare war on Israel over USS Liberty attack?

    Quote Originally Posted by James_Madison_Lives View Post
    Well one thing that is crystal clear is that Israel knowingly attacked an American ship, the USS Liberty, and murdered 34 American sailors.
    A crazy question maybe, but is there any chance that a Senator Gary Johnson would introduce legislation to declare war on Israel? It's a good bet that no Republican or Democrat ever will.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by RonZeplin View Post
    A crazy question maybe, but is there any chance that a Senator Gary Johnson would introduce legislation to declare war on Israel? It's a good bet that no Republican or Democrat ever will.
    That'll go well in congress, they have already long since sacrificed liberty to protect Israel and you get crucified for not clapping hard enough about it.




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    Quote Originally Posted by nikcers View Post
    That'll go well in congress, they have already long since sacrificed liberty to protect Israel and you get crucified for not clapping hard enough about it.

    Sacrificed liberty and USS Liberty for israel. makes sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by homahr View Post
    Sacrificed liberty and USS Liberty for israel. makes sense.
    Quote Originally Posted by nikcers View Post
    That'll go well in congress, they have already long since sacrificed liberty to protect Israel and you get crucified for not clapping hard enough about it.

    Well one part of the solution is to finally do what from President Eisenhower to Bobby Kennedy wanted to do, force AIPAC to register as a foreign lobbying agent.


    Wikipedia: Foreign Agents Registration Act

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreig...gistration_Act

    In the 1950s President Eisenhower's administration repeatedly demanded the leaders of the American Zionist Council register as "agents of a foreign government."[42] In November 1962 Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy's Department of Justice ordered the American Zionist Council to register as a foreign agent because of FARA violations alleging it was being funded by the Jewish Agency for Israel and acting on behalf of Israel. The Department of Justice later withdrew its demand.[29]

    The American Zionist Council was reorganized as the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). In 1988 former Senator William Fulbright in the 1970s and former senior CIA official Victor Marchetti, unsuccessfully petitioned the Department of Justice to register the lobby under the Act.[43]


    Jewish Forward News:


    https://forward.com/news/4064/leader...rael-lobby-to/

    Leaders Fear Probe Will Force Pro-Israel Lobby To File as ‘Foreign Agent’; Israeli Envoy’s Bid To Head U.S. Group Torpedoed

    by Ori Nir December 31, 2004



    As the Department of Justice intensifies its investigation of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Jewish communal leaders fear that the goal of the probe is to compel the powerful lobbying organization to register as a “foreign agent” representing the government of another country.

    Widely regarded as one of the most influential organizations on Capitol Hill, Aipac is registered with Congress as a lobbying group. Under American law, registering as a foreign agent would require Aipac to provide significantly more detailed information about its aims and activities to the government — thereby robbing the group of a key weapon: the ability to operate behind the scenes.

    Such a change would severely weaken the organization’s influence and fuel charges of dual loyalties against Jewish groups, communal observers said.

    “I think that from the start, this is what [the investigation] was all about,” said Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League. “It doesn’t take very much to start an investigation — all it needs is a legitimate complaint by somebody that there is a violation of the law.”

    Many in Washington who are hostile to Israel and the Jewish community would love to discredit Aipac, Foxman said. “So I see this as a broad fishnet operation,” he added, “which may possibly result in something relating to foreign agent registry, rather than spying.”

    The concerns come just weeks after the FBI raided Aipac’s office and four of the group’s top officials were subpoenaed by a grand jury. For months, the federal probe was believed to center on allegations that Aipac officials might have illegally passed classified documents on to Israel, which they received from a Pentagon employee, Larry Franklin. In recent weeks, media reports have surfaced suggesting that the FBI used Franklin to entrap officials at the pro-Israel lobby.

    Aipac officials have vehemently denied any wrongdoing. Now some supporters are suggesting that the real goal of investigators is to clip Aipac’s wings by forcing it to operate under the strict limits applied to agents of foreign governments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikcers View Post
    That'll go well in congress, they have already long since sacrificed liberty to protect Israel and you get crucified for not clapping hard enough about it.

    Rand better clap harder next time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by homahr View Post
    Rand better clap harder next time.
    read that book in 6th grade, cover to cover, in a few days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonZeplin View Post
    A crazy question maybe, but is there any chance that a Senator Gary Johnson would introduce legislation to declare war on Israel? It's a good bet that no Republican or Democrat ever will.
    First people have to stop being afraid of criticizing it, or you are a Jew Hater.

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    Despite some conspiracy theories / innuendos in parts of left wing media, I'm still not convinced that MAGA could be easily initimidated by likes of Andrew Adler of Atlanta threat scandal or blackmailed by like of actors behind Kushner McGreevey honey-pot sex scandals into following neocons' pushed Syria/Iran war policies. MAGA seems too bold and upright to be victim of such manipulations.

    It is quite there possible there is other plausible factors behind theories about MAGA's hard turn towards appeasing GOP-Jarvanka wing's political slave masters/money baggers like maga donor Adelson?


    Loyal Trump supporter Scaramucci says Trump is "not blackmailable"
    Scaramucci : Michael Cohen Is 'Doing Well' But Stormy Daniels Situation Is 'Stressful' | MSNBC
    https://youtu.be/snCX2X0D9V8?t=129

    Publisher of the ‘Atlanta Jewish Times’ suggests Mossad should assassinate Obama
    Adam Horowitz on January 20, 2012






    US Officially Sends Largest Ever $38 Billion Military Aid Package to Israel








    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    After Egypt violated treaties and closed the Suez canal to their shipping, nothing in MENA is black and white.
    Curious where do you stand on non-bought US politicians sending billions of dollars worth US taxpayers charity to the country that attacked USS Liberty and killed many American soldiers?

    Do you have some idea which foreign country's lobby in America has caused biggest damage to America, Americans liberties and elective wars caused debt for our future grand childrens? (Hint, it's the only non-racist democracy in mideast).

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    Quote Originally Posted by enhanced_deficit View Post
    Curious where do you stand on non-bought US politicians sending billions of dollars worth US taxpayers charity to the country that attacked USS Liberty and killed many American soldiers?

    Do you have some idea which foreign country's lobby in America has caused biggest damage to America, Americans liberties and elective wars caused debt for our future grand childrens? (Hint, it's the only non-racist democracy in mideast).
    How many times do I have to tell you that I want to cut off all aid and support to Israel before you can remember it?
    Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.

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    Give a man an inch and right away he thinks he's a ruler

    Groucho Marx

    I love mankind…it’s people I can’t stand.

    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

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    To the untrained eye, your only comment in a thread calling out aggression of a foreign country & its parasitic lobbies could suggest you comment was justifying their aggression.

    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by James_Madison_Lives View Post
    add... I read even in the 1967 war Israel was the aggressor. Stole the Sinai from Egypt.
    After Egypt violated treaties and closed the Suez canal to their shipping, nothing in MENA is black and white.

    Your wish about cut off of foreign aid to our fake 'closest ally' will not come true until a whole mindset about aggression ( perhaps fear/insecurity driven) of this taxpyers funded state and its lobbies is realized. Or do you think GOP-Jarvanak's wing's maga donors would allow fearless leader to do that?


    As you didn't comment on the main topic, curious did you agree or disagree with this view?


    With GOP-Jarvanka wing's hard turn towards this parasitic foreign state & its wars hungry lobbies increases risk of collective pusnishment of all GOP with Barack Hussein Al-Syrian Obama 2.0. Some MAGA supporters seem oblivious of that risk.



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    Quote Originally Posted by enhanced_deficit View Post
    To the untrained eye, your only comment in a thread calling out aggression of a foreign country & its parasitic lobbies could suggest you comment was justifying their aggression.
    My comment specifically said that nothing is black and white, Israel is no more always wrong than it is always right.




    Quote Originally Posted by enhanced_deficit View Post
    Your wish about cut off of foreign aid to our fake 'closest ally' will not come true until a whole mindset about aggression ( perhaps fear/insecurity driven) of this taxpyers funded state and its lobbies is realized. Or do you think GOP-Jarvanak's wing's maga donors would allow fearless leader to do that?
    I don't expect it to happen under current conditions, I don't know how much things would have to change to make it possible.


    Quote Originally Posted by enhanced_deficit View Post
    As you didn't comment on the main topic, curious did you agree or disagree with this view?

    Former CIA Officer: US Fighting Israel's Wars
    I agree, that is why I didn't argue with it.
    Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.

    Robert Heinlein

    Give a man an inch and right away he thinks he's a ruler

    Groucho Marx

    I love mankind…it’s people I can’t stand.

    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

    A Zero Hedge comment

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    My comment specifically said that nothing is black and white, Israel is no more always wrong than it is always right.
    Ok.
    I was trying to understand your view regarding resposibility behind recent deadly/costly wars/occupations and resulting costs/collective punishments like Barack Hessin Obama.


    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post

    I don't expect it to happen under current conditions, I don't know how much things would have to change to make it possible.
    That is bit surprising view; if this doesn't happen under this fearless America Firster regime, it would never happen under other weak foreign lobies purchased/intimidated/blackmailed politicians.
    I was trying to dissect underlying reasons behind this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by enhanced_deficit View Post
    Ok.
    I was trying to understand your view regarding resposibility behind recent deadly/costly wars/occupations and resulting costs/collective punishments like Barack Hessin Obama.
    I leave such complex questions to GOD.




    Quote Originally Posted by enhanced_deficit View Post
    That is bit surprising view; if this doesn't happen under this fearless America Firster regime, it would never happen under other weak foreign lobies purchased/intimidated/blackmailed politicians.
    I was trying to dissect underlying reasons behind this.
    The American government is composed of many more factions than just Trump and most of them support Israel, we have much more work to do before we can break free.
    Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.

    Robert Heinlein

    Give a man an inch and right away he thinks he's a ruler

    Groucho Marx

    I love mankind…it’s people I can’t stand.

    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

    A Zero Hedge comment

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    I leave such complex questions to GOD.





    The American government is composed of many more factions than just Trump and most of them support Israel, we have much more work to do before we can break free.
    The American Congress is shot through with traitors who put Israel's interests ahead of American, up to and including the cover up of the deliberate murder of 34 American sailors.




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