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Your abortions or your lives!--2 most powerful women in politics could have joined opposing Iran
Jerusalem Post ^ | 9-23-08 | CAROLINE GLICK

Posted on 09/23/2008 5:25:10 AM PDT by SJackson

American Jews have good reason to be ashamed and angry today. As Iran moves into the final stages of its nuclear weapons development program - nuclear weapons which it will use to destroy the State of Israel, endanger Jews around the world and cow the United States of America - Democratic American Jewish leaders decided that putting Sen. Barack Obama in the White House is more important than protecting the lives of the Jewish people in Israel and around the world.

On Monday, the New York Sun published the speech that Republican vice presidential nominee and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin would have delivered at that day's rally outside UN headquarters in New York against Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and against Iran's plan to destroy Israel. She would have delivered it, if she hadn't been disinvited.

The rally was co-sponsored by the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations, the National Coalition to Stop Iran Now, The Israel Project, United Jewish Communities, the UJA-Federation of New York and the Jewish Council for Public Affairs. Its purpose was to present a united American Jewish front against Iran's genocidal leader and against its genocidal regime which is developing nuclear weapons with the stated intention of committing the second Holocaust in 80 years.

Palin's speech is an extraordinary document. In its opening paragraph she made clear that Iran presents a danger not just to Israel, but to the US. And not just to some Americans, but to all Americans. Her speech was a warning to Iran - and anyone else who was listening - that Americans are not indifferent to its behavior, its genocidal ideology and the barbarity of its regime. Rather, they are outraged.

After that opening, Palin's speech set out clearly how Iran is advancing its nuclear project, why it must be prevented from acquiring nuclear weapons and why and how the regime itself must be opposed by all right thinking people - not just Israelis and Americans - but by all people who value human freedom.

PALIN'S SPEECH was a message of national - rather than simply Republican - resolve against Iran's nuclear weapons program and its active involvement in global and regional terrorism. She made this point by quoting statements that Democratic Sen. Hillary Clinton has made against the Iranian regime.

The speech detailed Iran's past and current attacks against the US, beginning with its bombing of US servicemen in Lebanon in 1983 and continuing with Iran's proxy war against US forces in Iraq and against Iraqis who oppose its intention of taking control of their country.

By discussing Iran's role in Iraq she not only made a convincing case for why an American victory there is essential for defeating Iran. She also made clear that Iran is actively making war against the US, not just Israel.

From Iran's war against Israel, the US, and freedom loving peoples worldwide, Palin's speech turned to the regime's war against its own people. She attacked the regime for its systematic repression of Iranian women. She applauded the extraordinary bravery of women like Delaram Ali who risked their lives and their families to demand basic rights for Iranian women. Ali, she noted, was sentenced to 10 lashes and three years in prison for having the courage to speak out. An international outcry has temporarily suspended her sentence.

Then Palin returned to Iran's nuclear weapons program and its support for terrorist groups pledged to Israel's destruction and to the destruction of the US. She returned to Ahmadinejad's calls for Israel's annihilation. She reiterated Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain's solemn promise to work with Israel to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and she joined her name to his promise to stand side by side with Israel to prevent another Holocaust.

IF PALIN had been allowed to deliver this speech at Monday's rally, she would done just what the organizers of the rally, and what the Jewish people in Israel, America and worldwide need to have done. She would have elevated the imperative of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and the implicit moral and strategic imperative of overthrowing the regime in Teheran to the top of America's national security agenda. Given the massive media attention she garners at all of her public appearances, Palin's participation in the rally would have done more to steel Americans - across the political spectrum - to the cause of opposing Iran than 10 UN Security Council sanctions resolutions could do.

It was a remarkable speech, prepared by a remarkable woman. But it was not heard. It was not heard because the Democratic Party and Jewish Democrats believe that their partisan interest in demonizing Palin and making Americans generally and American Jews in particular hate and fear her to secure their votes for Obama and his running-mate Sen. Joseph Biden in the November election is more important than allowing Palin to elevate the necessity of preventing a second Holocaust to the top of the US's national security agenda.

The rally's organizers invited both Clinton and Palin to speak. It was a wise move. In light of Iran's monstrous oppression of Iranian women, had the two most powerful women in American politics joined forces in opposing the regime and its war against human freedom, their appearance would have sent a message of American unity and resolve that would have reverberated not just throughout the US and in the US presidential race, but throughout the world and into Iran itself. But it was not to be.

The moment that Clinton found out that she was to share a stage with Palin, she cancelled her appearance. By cancelling, she signaled to Jewish Democrats - and Democrats in general - that opposing Palin and the Republican Party is more important than opposing Ahmadinejad and the genocidal regime he represents.

THE JEWISH Democrats on the rally's organizing committee got the message loud and clear. Two of the rally's co-sponsors - the Jewish Council for Public Affairs and the UJA Federation of New York demanded that the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations disinvite Palin.

The JCPA is led by Steven Gutow. Before joining the JCPA, he served as the founding executive director of the National Jewish Democratic Council, which is the Jewish support arm of the Democratic Party. The UJA Federation of New York is led by John Ruskay, who began his Jewish communal career as an anti-Israel "peace" activist in the radical CONAME and Breira organizations. Among their other endeavors, CONAME and Breira opposed US military assistance to Israel during the Yom Kippur War and called for US recognition of the PLO after the group massacred 26 children in Ma'alot in 1974.

Gutow and Ruskay were supported in their demand to disinvite Palin by the National Jewish Democratic Council and by the new Jewish pro-Palestinian lobbying group J-Street.

In an attempt to assuage Gutow and Ruskay, the rally organizers invited Biden to speak. But he had a scheduling conflict. So the organizers contacted the Obama campaign and asked it to send a representative. The campaign offered Congressman Robert Wexler.

But the Democrats knew that Wexler would be no match for Palin. So they continued on the warpath, absurdly claiming that by inviting Palin (and Clinton, Biden and Wexler), the organizers were endangering the sponsoring organizations' tax-exempt status. That is, through Ruskay and Gutow, in their bid to prevent Palin from appearing at the rally, the Democrats threatened to bring down the organized Jewish community.

Never mind that the threat is absurd. The likelihood that the Internal Revenue Service would open an investigation against every major American Jewish organization for daring to invite Palin to a rally opposing Ahmadinejad's appearance at the UN and Iran's stated intention of annihilating Israel is just slightly smaller than the prospect of Ahmadinejad wrapping himself in an Israeli flag and singing "Hatikva" on the UN rostrum.

But no matter. The fear that these Democratic Jews would openly split the Jewish community on the need to confront Iran frightened the organizers. The notion that the Democratic Party, and its Jewish supporters would openly turn their backs on the need to confront Iran to advance the political fortunes of their party and their party's presidential slate was too much to take. Palin was disinvited.

LIBERAL AMERICAN Jews, like liberal Americans in general, and indeed like their fellow leftists in Israel and throughout the West, uphold themselves as champions of human rights. They claim that they care about the underdog, the wretched of the earth. They care about the environment. They care about securing American women's unfettered access to abortions. They care about keeping Christianity and God out of the public sphere. They care about offering peace to those who are actively seeking their destruction so that they can applaud themselves for their open-mindedness and tell themselves how much better they are than savage conservatives.

Those horrible, war-mongering, Bambi killing, unborn baby defending, God-believing conservatives, who think that there are things worth going to war to protect, must be defeated at all costs. They must intimidate, attack, demonize and defeat those conservatives who think that the free women of the West should be standing shoulder to shoulder not with Planned Parenthood, but with the women of the Islamic world who are enslaved by a misogynist Shari'a legal code that treats them as slaves and deprives them of control not simply of their wombs, but of their faces, their hair, their arms, their legs, their minds and their hearts.

The lives of 6 million Jews in Israel are today tied to the fortunes of those women, to the fortunes of American forces in Iraq, to the willingness of Americans across the political and ideological spectrum to recognize that there is more that unifies them than divides them and to act on that knowledge to defeat the forces of genocide, oppression, hatred and destruction that are led today by the Iranian regime and personified in the brutal personality of Ahmadinejad. But Jewish Democrats chose to ignore this basic truth in order to silence Palin.

They should be ashamed. The Democratic Party should be ashamed. And Jewish American voters should consider carefully whether opposing a woman who opposes the abortion of fetuses is really more important than standing up for the right of already born Jews to continue to live and for the Jewish state to continue to exist. Because this week it came to that.


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 2008; electionpresident; iran; islam; lebanon; mccainpalin; mohammedanism; palin; palinping; snub; syria

1 posted on 09/23/2008 5:25:11 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: dennisw; Cachelot; Nix 2; veronica; Catspaw; knighthawk; Alouette; Optimist; weikel; Lent; GregB; ..
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2 posted on 09/23/2008 5:26:50 AM PDT by SJackson (as a black man, you know, Barack can get shot going to the gas station, Michelle O)
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To: SJackson

Because of this snub I now have a reserved level of support for the Jewish state.

If they don’t care why should I?


3 posted on 09/23/2008 5:30:24 AM PDT by stockpirate (Bitter white trash clinging to God and guns. Sarah Barracuda - the trilla from Willsila)
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To: SJackson

I heard there were only 2000 people at that rally. With Sarah Palin there they would’ve gotten over 60,000.


4 posted on 09/23/2008 5:34:13 AM PDT by Stepan12 (Palin & Bolton in 2012)
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To: SJackson

Stupid Jews.


5 posted on 09/23/2008 5:40:42 AM PDT by onedoug ( Barracuda!)
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To: SJackson; xzins; Gamecock
And Jewish American voters should consider carefully whether opposing a woman who opposes the abortion of fetuses is really more important than standing up for the right of already born Jews to continue to live and for the Jewish state to continue to exist. Because this week it came to that.

It all comes down to that.

Abortion is evil.

This election is an election of Good vs. Evil.

America has a choice to make. Will we vote to ensure God's mercy or will we invoke God's judgment?

God is watching.

6 posted on 09/23/2008 6:17:42 AM PDT by P-Marlowe (LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
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To: stockpirate
AND, these are the same idiots who would castigate the US for its failure to act in assisting Rwanda... a truly lost cause that U.S. public opinion would in NO WAY approve, NO U.S. interest would be served, NO U.S. involvement could diminish or prevent the endemic violence, and no humanitarian aid would alleviate widespread suffering (if it would even be permitted)
7 posted on 09/23/2008 6:41:18 AM PDT by SMARTY ('At some point you get tired of swatting flies, and you have to go for the manure heap' Gen. LeMay)
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To: stockpirate
"Because of this snub I now have a reserved level of support for the Jewish state."

"If they don’t care why should I?"

Unfortunately, I'm starting to feel the same way. I've argued over and over with people that Israel was not to blame in the tensions in the Mideast and that if it weren't for the them the lives of many thousands of Palestiians would be measurably worse.

After a while though you get a little tired of sticking up for a them when Jews here in the US continually support, both with votes and mega dollars, a party whose leaders make clear that they are ready, willing and able to abandon them once their votes are cast.

I'm sure in the end I will still support Israel and any actions they deem necessary for their survival since it's the right thing to do. But I have little to no respect for the majority of Jewish folks here in the US.

8 posted on 09/23/2008 6:57:32 AM PDT by marlon
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To: P-Marlowe

Obama was born before Roe v Wade, iirc. Afterwards, a young, liberal white girl impregnated by a black foreigner...

Osama bin Barama owes his life to being born a few years prior to the modern holocaust.


9 posted on 09/23/2008 7:32:55 AM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain Opposing -> ZerObama: zero executive, military, or international experience)
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To: marlon

Unfortunately a lot of my peers proceed to be living in the past where they still think that the Democrats are FDR, Bobby Kennedy, and Harry Truman. Because of that even with a candidate who gives lip service to Israel, they will still vote for him. I am as cynical as the next guy, and I do agree why vote on Israel?

Many Jews here care more about the policies of Eugenics(led by a Nazi-Supporter), the policies of Radical Environmentalism(Ecology started by a Nazi prototype), and the distrust of the “other”. There could not be any more cognitive dissonance than that but when you start talking about Eugenics as a “woman’s right” for example, you shield the message. And I know, I actually had a Democrat aunt and uncle for dinner one night. My aunt was scared(besides of the “Religious Right” and “Global Warming) of Palin.

She started talking about that McCain should’ve picked another woman besides her, when my father namedropped Bailey Hutchinson, she got uncomfortable when hearing that she is Pro-Life. I am guessing that voting for somebody who would continue the genocide of one half of his racial context is nothing to be scared about, nonetheless somebody with no accomplishments. BTW, those two never had Abortions themselves. That is what you get with the redefinition to Pro-Choice


10 posted on 09/23/2008 7:57:46 AM PDT by Merta (Who is the only parental unit that California Democrats wish preserved? The Aunt(Aunt War=ANWR))
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To: SJackson; Convert from ECUSA

Great article from CG

I knew it was the UJA aka Federation. No one should give them money. They are the financial resource for leftist Jews. The UJA funds the theater that had Sarah Berhardt (of Palin will be gang raped if she comes to NY fame).


11 posted on 09/23/2008 8:40:25 AM PDT by dervish (S. RES. 636 - The Surge worked)
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To: Salvation; NYer; Pyro7480

Ping!


12 posted on 09/23/2008 9:21:55 AM PDT by Convert from ECUSA (“Do you know the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull? Lipstick.” - V.P. Sarah Palin)
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To: Convert from ECUSA

Very well written, particularly the ending paragraphs. She has the reputation of being an excellent writer.


13 posted on 09/23/2008 9:50:14 AM PDT by Pyro7480 ("If the angels could be jealous of men, they would be so for one reason: Holy Communion." -M. Kolbe)
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