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To the Jews who happen to be Democrats. Can you now see that the Democrats do not like you?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
All Obama wants is for Israel to give in to all the Palestinian demands BEFORE negotiations even start.
Why wouldn't a self hating Jew support Obama?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
If you didn't before, you should now. Obama made a huge mistake in his speech when he said that "The United States..." thought that was a good idea. The majority of us support Israel and are against Obama's suggestions. Israel is our only true ally in the middle east and has been a true friend to us.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No memory huh? Or are you just stupid?
President Bush in 2005 endorsed a two-state solution with negotiations based on the post-1949 Armistice, pre-1967 borders: "Any final status agreement must be reached between the two parties, and changes to the 1949 Armistice lines must be mutually agreed to. A viable two-state solution must ensure contiguity of the West Bank, and a state of scattered territories will not work."
That is W... :P
And the 1967 borders were the basis for the two future states in negotiations during the Clinton administration. Then-Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, now Israel’s Defense Minister, signed a document “understanding that the negotiations on the Permanent Status will lead to the implementation of Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338.” UNSR 242, passed in November 1967, calls for the “withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories occupied in the recent conflict.”
- Anonymous1 decade ago
A foreign policy decision that does not accord with what the Israeli government wants has nothing to do with whether one likes or dislikes Judaism as a religion. Many Jews are also not 100% pro-Israel.
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- Blue_MiDnightsLv 61 decade ago
I'm pretty sure being a Jew does not require automatic support of Israel. And there's a difference between "like" and "blind obedience and unconditional support." That Cons can't see the difference does wonders to explain our current economical and political predicaments.
- Hector FrodoLv 71 decade ago
Quite the contrary. People in Israel want peace and Obama is making serious strides towards that.
Your fear, hate and misinformation identifies you as a republican.
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
To all Americans who happen to be Republicans, can you now see that Republicans don't like you?