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If Obama doesn't tow the AIPAC/Israel Lobby party line, it will drive more Jewish people into the GOP.
That doesn't bode well for conservatives, because these Zionist-Americans will be hawkish on war and liberal on domestic issues, and BOTH of those positions are un-conservative.
It's bad enough that conservatives get lumped in with this liberal Neocon war-like endless spending mentality. It is never conservative to think like a Neocon or FoxNews warmonger.
just google harry belafonte, do your own research for a change, any one of us can do better than these "reporters" and infobabes in the media. also google the Reverend Sharpton because he had similar sentiments as Harry Belafonte.
back to the topic, this Al Quaeda guy is more informed than the average [Obama] voter in America because he got this phrase from a fellow Democrat, Harry Belafonte, from years back when Belafonte called Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, and other blacks in the Bush administration house negros. I think it is lovely how hypocritical it all is, and how the media just went balistic over this Arab calling Obama a house negro, but they all pretty much agreed with belafonte. Almost sounds racist, which of course an NBC or ABC reporter did bring race into the whole thing with Al Quaeda by mentioning that one of the heads was a racist and paid black terrorists less than Arab terrorists. Now how the hek would he even know that? And he just proves too many points to mention here, but it is funny.
To combat Obama, al-Qaida hurls insults - Washington Post- msnbc.com
from page two of the above
"The leadership of al-Qaeda is very concerned about the wide support that Obama has been receiving from Arab and Muslim countries," Katz said. "To combat this threat, al-Qaeda has embarked on a propaganda campaign against Obama, not only by linking him to the policies of the Bush administration, including the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, but also by accusing him of actions in which he had no part."
"Inevitably Obama will make certain decisions that will be unpopular and which the propagandists will quickly castigate," Pillar said. "I expect that the honeymoon will be just as fragile and short as with the American electorate."
That's nothing. There's a black guy that spent 30 years in the state senate in Nebraska that would likely call him that, or worse.
just google harry belafonte, do your own research for a change, any one of us can do better than these "reporters" and infobabes in the media. also google the Reverend Sharpton because he had similar sentiments as Harry Belafonte.
LOL...If you haven't noticed Al Sharpton and Harry B. aren't the standard bearers for African-Americans and aren't elected officials. The term "house negro" is a very loaded and would take forever to explain
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