Declaring Independence from Israel

 

Declaring Independence from Israel
It’s Way Overdue!
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When Republican Presidential contender Senator Ted Cruz announced his intention to run before a packed audience at Liberty University in Lynchburg Virginia, the one line in his speech that drew themost applause was “Instead of a president who boycotts Prime Minister Netanyahu, imagine a president who stands unapologetically with the nation of Israel.” I do not know if those who were cheering were really aware of what Cruz was saying, but the preposition “with” committing President Cruz to some kind of ad hoc equal partnership with a foreign government was both unseemly and ultimately un-American. A President of the United States should be prepared and expected to advance only American interests.

There is no ambiguity in Cruz. As keynote speaker for a conference held last September by the newly formed In Defense of Christians group, he demonstrated that even in front of Middle Eastern Christians it was necessary to play the Israel card, bringing Jewish “persecution” into the discussion before walking off stage. Just before exiting, he said, “If you will not stand with Israel and the Jews, then I will not stand with you. Good night, and God bless.”

A day after Cruz and Liberty it was Jeb Bush’s turn. He repudiated James Baker, his father’s secretary of state, after Baker had mildly criticized Netanyahu’s rejection of a possible Palestinian state, with Bush’s press spokesman asserting “Governor Bush’s support for Israel and Prime Minister Netanyahu is unwavering.” In a follow-up op-ed last Wednesday, Bush cemented his credentials as a worthy heir to his brother George in terms of intellectual vacuity by opposing nuclear negotiations with Iran before asserting “The Obama administration treats announcements of new apartment buildings in Jerusalem like acts of aggression.” Jeb is apparently unaware that there are half a million settlers on the West Bank on stolen Palestinian land.

Every Republican presidential wannabe makes an obligatory trip to Israel to kiss Netanyahu’s ring. And the neoconservative claque is meanwhile crowing about Bibi, calling him the “leader of the free world.” One blogger quipped “Has it got to the point that the GOP should cut through all the red tape and simply nominate Benjamin Netanyahu as their 2016 candidate?”

The most recent GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney went so far as to pledge himself to take Israel’s advice before doing anything in the Middle East. Cruz, like Romney, has made very clear his willingness to be guided by Israel and it appears that Bush 3 will do more of the same. As will every other leading Republican, including Rand Paul who recently defended critics who claimed that he was applauding too slowly during the Netanyahu speech, saying “I gave the prime minister 50 standing ovations, I co-sponsored bringing him here.”

Marco Rubio another presidential aspirant, has already declared that if he is elected president, he would be willing to defy America’s European allies if necessary to revoke any deal with Iran he might inherit. Rubio’s foreign policy advisers feature Dan Senor, Elliot Abrams, Robert Kagan and Eric Edelman.

Selling out to Israeli interests has become de rigueur for Republican politicians and presidential hopefuls as well as for a heck of a lot of Democrats as well. Former Bill Clinton U.N. Ambassador Bill Richardson recently commented that Israel is “our anchor in the Mideast. Our beachfront is Israel. They’re our strongest ally” while Senator Chuck Schumer, who is poised to become Senate Minority Leader, has declared “One of my roles, very important in the United States senate, is to be a shomer– to be the shomer Yisrael (guardian for Israel). And I will continue to be that with every bone in my body …”

The description of Israel as a close ally is not true, of course. Though Israel is persistently referred to as America’s greatest friend by the chattering class it is not legally or practically an ally at all and never has been. And then there is the recent revelation that Israel not only spied on Americans officials negotiating with Iran but also used the information obtained with members of Congress to undercut the talks. It is quite possible that Netanyahu was getting his intelligence from someone inside the United States delegation, raising a perhaps more troubling issue about the loyalty of some senior officials. It also suggests that at least some Congressmen received briefings from the Israeli government that included classified information obtained from the U.S. negotiating team and did nothing about it.

That revelation of spying came on top of Benjamin Netanyahu’s apparent strategic decision to deal only with American leaders whom he likes and who like him in return. His 2012 endorsement of Romney preceded an unrelenting two year campaign excoriating the Obama Administration for its “weakness” regarding Iran. There have been two speeches by Netanyahu before Congress piling on more of the same but the coup de grace came when a desperate Netanyahu seeking reelectionexplicitly rejected the U.S. backed negotiations seeking to create a peaceful settlement for the Israel-Palestine problem. And then Netanyahu, confident that he can get away with anything without consequence, threw into the hopper a racist rant encouraging right wing support at the polls in Israel by creating fears over Israeli Arabs who might want to vote.

Senator John McCain inevitably accused President Obama of having a tantrum and told him “to get over it” after the White House expressed some concern regarding the extreme right wing Israeli election result. And now that the elections are over, it is reported that Israeli intelligence Israeli intelligence officers who exposed some of Netanyahu’s lies will be purged after the new government is formed. The GOP majority in Congress meanwhile has already rewarded Bibi for his enlightened statesmanship by giving him 50 ovations, thanking him for making the American Secretary of State and President look ridiculous. Forty-seven Senators subsequently signed a letter to the Iranian leadership warning that they would repudiate any nuclear agreement entered into by President Obama and Speaker of the House John Boehner will be traveling to Israel this week, presumably to personally thank Netanyahu for his understanding and continued support.

And meanwhile Washington continues to reward Israel with more than $3 billion per year in direct assistance plus billions more in tax exempt “charitable contributions” from American citizens, some of which goes to build illegal settlements. It continues to provide Israel with political cover at the United Nations; supplies it with weapons, some of which have been used in contravention of American law; and it regularly defers to Israeli concerns about the political situation in the Middle East.

As a reward for Washington’s largesse, Israel’s many enemies have made the United States a terrorist target. And then there is what the White House and Justice Department (DOJ) do not do. Israel is the number one “friendly” country in terms of the level of espionage directed against the United States but the federal government chooses not prosecute the hundreds of Israelis and Americans caught spying. The DOJ has even blocked any inquiries by concerned citizens into the details of Israeli espionage using mechanisms like the Freedom of Information Act.

One might well come to the conclusion that the American people are not very well served by all of this nonsense. Israel has sometimes been called the “fifty-first state” but it is worse than that as it pays no taxes, is never held accountable for anything, damages U.S. interests and is a net beneficiary at all levels. And all of Netanyahu’s subterfuge has taken place against a backdrop of repeated U.S. pledges of support for Israel coupled with fulsome assertions by policy makers that America “has Israel’s back” if there is any conflict in the region, a virtual commitment that Washington will join in any war that Tel Aviv initiates.

As Israel has done and continues to do grave damage to the United States through its actions, it is past time for an amicable divorce, to enable the dog to again wag its tail, as it were. It is quite possible to wish Israel and the Israeli people well without having to become an accomplice in war crimes. As there is more than sufficient justification to change the existing injurious special relationship, I would propose a new Declaration of Independence, this time not directed at King George III but at King Bibi Netanyahu and his associates in government.

As a prologue to the injuries suffered by the United States, I cannot put it any better than did America’s Founders: “When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation:”

  • Washington wishes Israel and all other countries in the Middle East well and hopes that they will prosper, but from now on Israel, having abused its privileged position, must be treated just like any other country, with the depth of the bilateral relationship dictated by actual American interests.
  • American taxpayer contributions to Israel’s high tech first world economy are both unnecessary and unwarranted and will cease.
  • Diplomatic protection of Israel at the United Nations and in other international bodies damages American interests and will only be considered when Israeli and U.S. interests coincide.
  • Israeli has violated U.S. laws regarding the use of American provided military equipment for defensive purposes only. Future sales of equipment will be reviewed and American military equipment prepositioned in Israel will also be removed.
  • Because it is a violation of Article 4 of the U.S. Constitution American intelligence agencies will no longer share raw data obtained illegally on American citizens with Israel.
  • Because funding the occupation of the West Bank is illegal, any private donations to Israel will only be considered charitable when it can be demonstrated that the recipients are actually eligible for that tax status.
  • As it is in Washington’s interest to do so, the United States will be free to negotiate with Iran, Syria and all other countries in the Middle East. The United States will specifically respect the national integrity and sovereignty of all nations in the region, i.e. there will be no more threats that a “military option” is on the table.
  • As there is a clear conflict of interest, trips to Israel funded by private foundations and lobbies to acquaint Congressmen, military officers, and other elected officials with the Israeli point of view will be considered gifts and subject to appropriate regulation and taxation.
  • Israeli lobbying groups to include AIPAC, WINEP and JINSA have done great damage to the interests of the United States and will be required to register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938.
  • How Israel conducts its domestic governance is its own business, but the United States will oppose the continuation of legal and administrative infringements on the fundamental rights of ethnic and religious minorities in any and all countries, including those that regard themselves as democratic, to include Israel’s treatment of its Arab minority.
  • As it is in the United States interest to do so, Washington will support in international fora the creation of a sovereign and functional Palestinian state to include full recognition by Washington, understanding that the persistence of the Palestinian problem has been both an incubator of and recruiting poster for terrorism worldwide.
  • Stealing American high technology and government secrets has done grave damage. Israelis and Americans caught spying against the United States will be arrested, charged and prosecuted under applicable statutes. There will be no exceptions.

I am convinced that a new Declaration of Independence will be good both for the United States and for Israel. The U.S. can remove the issue of Israel from its fractious political discourse and will at last be free of a major distortion in its ability to conduct foreign and security policy based on America’s own interests. Israel, which is military dominant in its region, can begin to think seriously of how to coexist with its neighbors rather than bomb them into submission. A reset for both countries would be healthy as well as the right thing to do.

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JesusWasAJew
JesusWasAJew
April 2, 2015 11:27 pm

Stucky — good name for you because you are sure stuck on stupid. I’ve read the Bible. I suggest you give it a try, unless it’s too hard for you and then maybe you can get yourself an abridged version or maybe a copy of Bible for Dummies. Or is it Bible for Dhimmies?

JesusWasAJew
JesusWasAJew
April 2, 2015 11:33 pm

Why should Zarathustra care so much about what goes on in Israel? Inquiring minds want to know.

Hallie
Hallie
April 3, 2015 12:31 am

Was Jesus a Jew? Genealogy says yes, Jesus was a Jew.

Matthew 1:1-17 and Luke 2-21, Luke 3:23-38 tells us He was a Jew.

Jesus is referred to as Rabbi:

“The same came to Jesus by night, and said unto him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God: for no man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him.” John 3:2

“Then Jesus turned, and saw them following, and saith unto them, What seek ye? They said unto him, Rabbi, (which is to say, being interpreted, Master,) where dwellest thou?” John 1:38

Hallie
Hallie
April 3, 2015 1:01 am

Yes, T4C, Jesus was the eventual son of a whore. So what? Isn’t that what mercy and grace are all about?

John 1:1-12
1 Jesus went unto the mount of Olives.

2 And early in the morning he came again into the temple, and all the people came unto him; and he sat down, and taught them.

3 And the scribes and Pharisees brought unto him a woman taken in adultery; and when they had set her in the midst,

4 They say unto him, Master, this woman was taken in adultery, in the very act.

5 Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou?

6 This they said, tempting him, that they might have to accuse him. But Jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the ground, as though he heard them not.

7 So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.

8 And again he stooped down, and wrote on the ground.

9 And they which heard it, being convicted by their own conscience, went out one by one, beginning at the eldest, even unto the last: and Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst.

10 When Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman, he said unto her, Woman, where are those thine accusers? hath no man condemned thee?

11 She said, No man, Lord. And Jesus said unto her, Neither do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more.

12 Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.

Llpoh
Llpoh
April 3, 2015 4:11 am

Yawn.

JesusWasAJew
JesusWasAJew
April 3, 2015 7:45 am

@Zarathustra

I am laughing over your “source” of information in Israel. It all makes sense now. Oh no, there’s certainly no anti Jewish bias there! You are being fed Arab propaganda and you’re lapping it right up. Typical dhimmie and Arab apologist. The “Palestinians” of Israel are the equivalent of the blacks from Ferguson, parroting the Party Line of the grievance industry. And let me just “pre-yawn” over your expected reply that I am buying the Israel propaganda. Your visceral hatred of Israel disqualifies you from being taken seriously.

Stucky
Stucky
April 3, 2015 7:48 am

“Yawn.” ———– Llpoh

Are you tired?

I guess it’s just me …. but I’m having a BLAST toying with JesusWasAJew! I am a little disappointed, though, that I couldn’t get JWAJ to spend an hour or more looking up verses. I’m slipping.

OTOH, Hallie did jump in to state the OBVIOUS. heh heh

Me playing with JWAJ
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JesusWasAJew
JesusWasAJew
April 3, 2015 7:54 am

You’re a little late, Stucky, cause yeah, I caught on, dickwad.

Stucky
Stucky
April 3, 2015 7:59 am

Mary was married to Joseph, but Joseph was not Jesus’ father. That Mary was a whore may be a logical deduction.

More to that point is the genealogy Hallie mentions. In Jesus’ bloodline there are four women;

—- Tamar POSED as a prostitute
—- Rahab WAS a prostitute
—- Bathsheba was an adulteress
—- Ruth was a Gentiles (as were the others)

That Jesus was the son of a whore via his ancestry is absolutely true.

Stucky
Stucky
April 3, 2015 8:06 am

JesusWasAJew

First impressions are lasting impressions. Congrats on being a thin-skinned whinny little baby. You should change your handle. I can’t imagine you garnering even a tiny modicum of respect at this point. You shot your wad with one blast. You’ve been weighed and found wanting. We don’t tolerate buffoons such as you round these parts.

I’m done with you cuz you bore me.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
April 3, 2015 8:30 am

The point you make regarding ancestry is clear and Paul says folk can’t be proud of the flesh (although he does mention that he could brag if he cared to), I agree, why can’t Billy see my point?

JesusWasAJew
JesusWasAJew
April 3, 2015 8:42 am

Look who’s the whiny crybaby named Stucky. Pot meet kettle. My first impression of you was the correct one. Fat old man with nothing but time on his hands to make sure he can be the defacto moderator for admin.

Stucky
Stucky
April 3, 2015 8:52 am

JesusWasAJew

Nice try. FAIL!!!

Count up the number of thumbs down on your posts. You’ll see what the peeps here think of you. Total Failure. Loser. Idiot. It’s this simple: you’re not liked or respected.

The only question that remains …. why do you stay for the abuse? Oh, yeah … in your real life, people hate you even more! With the 1 or 2 thumbs up you get here you probably think you’ve hit The Motherlode Of Friendship!! hahaha What a moran.

TE
TE
April 3, 2015 9:02 am

What an amusing read. Thanks all.

My Lord Jesus WAS a Jew, he was also KILLED by Jews.

I tend to believe he voluntarily revoked his membership at that point. Not to mention, that if the Jews were truly on the “chosen” path, God would have had NO reason to send His Son to make changes.

@Hallie, “Rabbi” may be one of those translations from the original Greek that is slightly misquoted. It could just mean biblical teacher, or man of God, or whatever. So hard to tell without going forth and spending the time learning the text in its original tongue and then comparing the instances where conversion from Greek to Latin fails, and then Latin to English too.

Kinda like the Crucifixion, and the Greek work for “hands” and “wrist” being the same and all. 20th Century scientists were the first to “prove” that a Roman nail through your outstretched palms would be unable to support your weight. Oh the things we do to corpses in the name of research. And a perfect example of how interpretations can never be 100% factual, as there is truly a breakdown between the ability to transmit actual meaning of some words and some languages. The Tower of Babel falling had far reaching consequences.

On this day where we remember the pain that Jesus endured to prove to us that we all have a place in heaven (yes, even the Jews and Muslims and Atheists), and if you truly carry Jesus in your heart, please go forth and look for ways to spread the man’s true message.

Create heaven on earth, share your bounties and your love, create peace and love and acceptance in My Name.

Bless you all

ps- @Zara, regretfully, JWKBJ’s is right about CAIR. And they are evil. They come off as working for “moderate Muslim Americans” but there work in Dearborn is stunning. They are slowly, but surely, implementing Shariah law and customs in the schools.

That the ignorant Christians stay and support the ever-shifting government winds is astounding.

That will be a hotspot of terror some day. Hey, maybe the radical Dearborn Arab-Americans can take on the radical De’toilet African-Americans.

That war should take a while and would give the smart Christians time to get the hell out of Dodge.

Stucky
Stucky
April 3, 2015 10:06 am

“Kinda like the Crucifixion, and the Greek work for “hands” and “wrist” being the same and all. 20th Century scientists were the first to “prove” that a Roman nail through your outstretched palms would be unable to support your weight.” —————- TE

That is true. BUT, they could have tied his wrists and hands around the crossbeam with ropes. Like this;
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The other MAJOR thing to consider is that we really have NO IDEA what type of cross Jesus died on. Heck, some even say he was nailed on a tree. There are many types of crosses where his hands could have been nailed. Like this one;
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Or, this one.
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The above pic (if it posted) is taken from the link below. The article is titled; — “Crucifixion: “That Most Wretched of Deaths” What Do We Know?” I think you would like it.

http://jamestabor.com/2015/03/05/crucifixion-that-most-wretched-of-deaths-what-do-we-know/

JesusWasAJew
JesusWasAJew
April 3, 2015 10:11 am

Knew I’d get you to respond again Stucky. Now who is the mouse?

There should be a disclaimer at the top of this blog to anyone who dare upset the great Stucky. Sorry if I didn’t want to join your I Hate ‘Murika and Israel fan club. It would appear that you can dish the shit out but don’t want to take it. Got it.

Stucky
Stucky
April 3, 2015 10:12 am

Well THAT didn’t work out to well. Try ONE more time.

First pic that didn’t post
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2nd pic … NOT from the article (there’s only one version of that pic) … but, similar in construction

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TE
TE
April 3, 2015 10:26 am

@Stuck, you are such a fount of information, such a blessing knowing you.

As with much of our symbology, and biblical “history,” recorded, and first-person, history often differs from the past-down, after the fact recalled, stories, which leads to all sorts of myths-as-truth amongst the faithful.

Here’s something new I learned of crucifixion. I knew that Emperor Constantine was the one that switched Rome to Jesus, I also knew that he “outlawed” using crucifixion as a means of punishment. Which our learned ones think led to the cross as a symbol of God, instead of death.

Then I learn that other than here, and there, (Inquisition comes to mind), there wasn’t another instance of Government dictated punishment by cross until the Japanese turned on their Christians in the 13th/14th century (I forget and don’t care enough to go find out for sure) and brought it back with an Asian twist (which essentially ended the condemned faster than the Romans did, and we call Japs brutal).

As an aside, and yet one more thing to add to my “things that make you wonder” book, the Japanese Christian condemned were marched over 600 miles from Tokyo, to Nagasaki.

Coincidental to what happened 5 or 6 hundred years later? Or consequential. Yet one more thing for the hereafter. I’m beginning to get the idea that this human evil and folly shit may not matter once you are in the realm of the One.