Posted on 11/15/2010 8:30:22 AM PST by NativeNewYorker
Sarah Palin, the unofficial Tea Party candidate for president, told 85 GOP freshmen Congressmen in an open letter, Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, not a settlement.
Writing on the Fox News website, the 2008 vice presidential candidate for the Republican party advised the new legislators, You can stand with allies like Israel, not criticize them. You can let the President know what you believe
and stick to the principles that propelled your campaigns.
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
Bravo Zulu!
Wise woman.
Many Republican pols (like John McCain) crave praise from leftist circles.
YES!
It is sad that so many stupid politicians do not get this...
Israeli Government Press Director Daniel Seamen reacted to this Obama administration statement by saying: I have to admire the residents of Iroquois territory for assuming that they have a right to determine where Jews should live in Jerusalem.
Spot on, Governor Palin!
Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem, a CITY not a SETTLEMENT!!!
Palin is 100% correct!
From the beginning, she has been slavishly pro-Israel and pro-world policing. Where does she think we’re going to get the money to pay for this expansive foreign and miltiary policy?
Please do not feed or annoy the troll.
Of course simply holding that Jerusalem is Israel's capital has nothing whatsoever to do with "policing the world" except for anti-Semites who consider the existence of a Jewish State in the Holy Land as the harbinger of a "world government" (otherwise known as "messiah-phobia").
Please note, NNY, that I have avoided pinging the troll.
WTG Sarah!
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I like the first sentence, lol;Palin Echoes Netanyahu: Jerusalem is Not a Settlement!
Sarah Palin, the unofficial Tea Party candidate for president, told 85 GOP freshmen Congressmen in an open letter, "Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, not a settlement."
Writing on the Fox News website, the 2008 vice presidential candidate for the Republican party advised the new legislators, "You can stand with allies like Israel, not criticize them. You can let the President know what you believe... and stick to the principles that propelled your campaigns."
He other comments on foreign policy regarded Iran and the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. She urged the Republican newcomers to "stick to our principles: strong defense, free trade, nurturing allies, and steadfast opposition to America's enemies. We are the most powerful country on earth and the world is better off because of it."
"Our president does not seem to understand this. If we withdraw from the world, the world will become a much more dangerous place."
Sarah Palin, the unofficial Tea Party candidate for president
From the beginning of what? Her birth? Political career? Or maybe you mean God created her at the beginning?
Maybe she knew that no way she could be elected Mayor of Wasilla without pandering to all the many Jews who control that little town.
Look at the bright side, at least you balance her out by being slavishly anti Israel. Or at least you might balance her out when there comes that miraculous day when you amount to something too and anyone treats your opinion as anything more then the amusing evidence of the effect of fervent hatred on the thought processes of those such afflicted.
Oh, she’s running all right.
My 7 year old daughter came up to me after I first found this story and she told me that Sarah Palin is offically her role model.....all I can say is wow!
LOL. Good call. He’s consistent.
He’s a troll. I’ve never seen him post anything but kill-the-Joooos stuff.
Interesting list, but Palin disagrees with you. She’s for free trade, says so in the article.
Free Trade probably works OK for Alaska, which has oil to export at prices which are set by the cartel. It’s not working out that great in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania and other parts of the rust belt however.
Turns out things like $1 an hour labor costs in the third world really DO make a difference in our abiltiy to compete.
I’d like to hear more about her economic platform. I think she has more than adequately explained her position on Israel.
All of that is chicken feed compared to the costs of a trillion dollar per year empire.
By "beginning" I mean her entry into the public eye in 2008. Since you decided to bring up "Jews,: polls have repeatedly shown that American Jews as a whole (much to the lament of many pro-empire freepers) are much less slavishly devoted to Israel than Palin and her foreign policy allies.
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