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Or anti-dual allegiance Lieberman?

2007-10-23 09:52:42 · 21 answers · asked by Chi Guy 5 in Politics & Government Politics

"Rallying Support for Israel. Joe Lieberman has rallied bipartisan support for Israel during his 15 years in the United States Senate. He has consistently supported increased foreign aid to our ally, including Israel's recent request for $12 billion in new aid, and opposed efforts to cut this wise investment in security."
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/US-Israel/lieberman.html

2007-10-23 10:01:48 · update #1

Richard (below) I don't care about Lieberman's ethnicity or religion. He could be a black catholic with these same pro-Israel stances and I would think the same way.

Now I understand where the hostility stems from. You think its because he is Jewish that I don't care for him versus the positions he take on behalf of Israel. Take my word, it is his stances not his heritage.

2007-10-23 10:10:44 · update #2

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As you and I know, if some one uses a phrase or even a word against Jews on this forum, will face the most ridiculous, absurd names by these crappy "" GO Israel, good God sent Jews!!!"" crowd!

Thus, of course in their eyes, you're nothing but 'anti sem'!

Even if, thousands of links, evidence and facts be provided
to these crowds, STILL they'll come up with some nonsense
to make Axx of themselves!!

Remember, Israel NEVER, EVER does any crimes!!! and US usual defending/ supporting its crimes is quiet all right and acceptable!! and rest of the world are terrorists!!!


NOTE: there're hundreds of lobbyist's working day and night
to provide and complete Israels interests!
Out of tax payers pockets, i might add!

2007-10-23 10:30:01 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 9 1

Anti-Semitism, as with all forms of hate, is defined differently by different people - basically, since separate is supposed to be inherently inequal, there should be no such term, as well as no such thing as "african-american" or "caucasian" or "asian-american" or that sort.

Stating Joe Lieberman supports Israel ABOVE the US is not anti-Semitic, it is an "inflamatory" anti-political opinion.

Stating that the Jews did a great job making the pyramids, although not MY position at all, is another inflamatory non anti-Semitic opinion. Frankly, as someone with roots in all the, uh, races of earth (except aboriginal and asian), I'm offended that partisan people want to classify me as caucasian. So get off my land, you westerners, stop enslaving me, quit usurping my throne, stop making fun of my God, and quit wasting your time on earth hating people. I even have both bloodlines of Jewish flowing strongly (both Lithuanian and Portugese) - but there's also a question of faith vs. lineage. Both are moot and wasteful.

2007-10-23 10:56:55 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Any politician who places the devices and demands of a foreign nation over the American people they represent is unfit to hold any political office in the United States.

Why else would HE have drafted that resolution labeling the Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organization?
Mike Gravel summed the bill up well in layman's terms: a figleaf so Bush can declare war on Iran.
It's not because Lieberman is the most intelligent politician.. there are far sharper knives in the drawer in Washington.
It's because he is at Israel's beck and call.

If speaking the truth labels me an anti-semite, so be it.

2007-10-23 10:29:29 · answer #3 · answered by tiny Valkyrie 7 · 7 1

No not at all. Lieberman was part of a big and almost secret Zionist conspiracy to use American lives and money to fight for Israel.White House Zionists conned Bush into the attack on Iraq and there is evidence enough to cover a soccer field to prove this.

There are over 35 Zionists actually working as senior "advisers" to G W Bush in the White House

Lieberman supports an attack on IRAN, again to support Israel
See the links below if you have any real interest in this

2007-10-23 10:07:44 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 9 1

It relies upon on your clarification for the boycott. in case you help it by using fact Israelis are greater often than not Jewish, then that's anti-semitic. It looks like that may not the case for you. You curiously think of Israel is in charge of war crimes. needless to say basically you be attentive to what's on your coronary heart.

2016-10-07 11:45:58 · answer #5 · answered by lepeska 4 · 0 0

The premise of your question, "Joe Lieberman supports Israel ABOVE the US" is not supported.

So, yes, I believe that you are anti-semitic.

2007-10-26 20:09:59 · answer #6 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

No, but I'd like to know the basis for the comment. I have seen him be positive towards Israel but never at the direct expense of the US.

There is plenty of room for disagreement with respect to US policy towards Israel but Sen. Lieberman has been a strong supporter of the US and its defense over an extended career.

2007-10-23 09:59:21 · answer #7 · answered by Matt W 6 · 5 4

Think how much more effective Joe would be, (for Israel), if he were elected president. By now he would have had Iran like Iraq destabilized, no matter the cost in American blood/wealth - I'm sure He's working on it, night & day.

2007-10-23 10:24:50 · answer #8 · answered by Dave M 7 · 8 1

No, that making that statement doesn't make you anti-Semitic. Neither does making the statement that AIPAC is the most powerful lobbying group in the USA make anyone me anti-Semitic. IF you state facts, you cannot be called anti-Semitic, racist, bigoted, a xenophobe or whatever the offended lieberals call you.

2007-10-23 13:47:46 · answer #9 · answered by Shane 7 · 2 1

Joe Lieberman is the only one on the left with a brain so does this make me a hate monger?
if so I wear it well as I hate the cut and run left. And the ones on the right who sell out to Mexico, Turkey.

2007-10-23 13:22:05 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

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