In a previous post I documented how the Obama administration is throwing Israel under the bus in favor of a group of anti-American terrorists that danced in the streets on 9/11. In stark contrast to the Obama administration’s disgraceful pronouncements is Rep. Tom McClintock (R-California):
M. Speaker:
I rise to express my great concern over recent statements by Administration officials regarding Israeli housing construction in that nation’s capital city.
History warns us that appeasement of mutual enemies is the surest possible way to destroy alliances and to invite aggression, and yet the rhetoric of this administration is taking us down this very dangerous road.
Israel has every right to allow construction its capital city and throughout the West Bank — over which it exercises rightful sovereignty.
The administration seems to have forgotten that Jordan attacked Israel in 1967 – not the other way around – and the result was the Israeli acquisition of this land.
The Israelis haven’t forgotten that – nor have they forgotten the folly of unilaterally giving up the Gaza Strip, from which rockets are now routinely launched against Israeli civilians.
Imagine the danger to Israel’s capital by repeating that mistake in East Jerusalem.Appeasement all but guarantees the escalation of conflict.
I can’t stand this pathetic leftist scum that believes terrorists have entitlement to land that was GIVEN BY GOD. Despite what Obama may think, he’s not God and can’t divvy up the promised land as he sees fit.
So do the American people. We stand by Israel. And we’ll be electing enough (R)s this year to ensure that this “president” is a lame duck until we can send him packing in 2012.
you guys aare racist facists pigs. israel is a country of terrorists and infidels who deserve to die. the jews will fall when islam rules the world. it’s happening, like it or not.
You seem to have an interesting collection of readers Ari sir.
Haven’t heard much from McLintock before. Just looked him up and the ACU gave him 100…so it’s safe to say that I think I like him.
On a personal level I support Israel – but I don’t think it’s the place of the US to critique or implement on any level. Let the US worry about itself not others.