Friday, February 23, 2007

There Ought To Be A Law

Joe Liberman is threatening to switch horses if the Democrats continue to insist on ending the Iraq war. He threatens to become a Republician, giving control of the Senate back to the Bush crowd.

Well, if we wants to switch, fine by me. but it should be a law that if an elected official changes his party while in office, that official should be forced to resign and a new election in his home district conducted to find a replacement.

Whether it be from independent to republician, or repubulician to democrat, or whatever, should not make any difference.

Actually, Liberman should be tossed out on his butt if he tries such a sleezeball stunt to shift the balance of power, a balance that has been lawfully determined by the voters.

Liberman's disgusting threat smells of international politics at its very worst, but sadly, it's expected from a man like Liberman, a man who has served Israel so well and faithfully during his long tenure as a United States Senator.

Say what?

Well, pulling the American army out and away of this Middle East religious quagmire would ramp up the real and present danger to Israel by many notches. Liberman and his pals want to prevent such a move. They want the Americans over there from now on, since a superpower between them and the muslims is a great thing for them. Bad for us, but good for them. It is Israel that is under constant threat here, not the United States. Always has been.

Israel has always been the primary target, and it is American intervention that has continually saved them, whether it be political, such as our endless UN vetoes, or critical military aid in the form of tanks, fighter aircraft, helicopters, bombs and rockets, or satellite recon and up-to-date intel on Arab military positions during conflict, plus an unending flow of cash from America. Israel has never been able to defend itself, to stand alone, to survive, without massive support from England and the United States. That is as true today as it has ever been, even with their small handfull of unacknowleged nukes. If Israel uses nukes on the arabs--anywhere--the results would be a real and undeniable worldwide holocaust.

One day we Americans will need to decide if the Jewish dream of re-constructing ancient Israel is worth the cost the rest of us are paying.

It would be nice if we did that before the spiraling cost in lives and treasure is passed on to our children and grandchildren.

But, I don't expect it will happen, since Christians--from day one--have never had a clue as to how the Jews successfully highjacked their religion... and have been using them as tools ever since.

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