Never forget


With the anniversary of the D-Day Invasion coming up tomorrow, here is a good powerpoint of what we were fighting in WWII. And we must remind ourselves and the world of what happened.  We have many people that deny the Holocaust ever happened, i.e Iamanutjob, Alex Jones, and many of the leaders in Middle Eastern countries.  We must remember the past and learn from it, so it never happens again.

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Above all, Jews themselves must stand at the ready

icbm (Diary) Friday, June 5th at 6:25PM EST (link)

and act on their own to defend themselves against dangers. Since 1948, Jews have been able to do so, thank goodness.

If another Holocaust will be prevented, it will be that Jews thwarted it by their own hand.

It would appear that Obama is their biggest danger

Tbone (Diary) Friday, June 5th at 6:28PM EST (link)

followed closely by the 78% of Jews in America that voted for him.

Envisioning when all that is Left is the Right.

Agreed

Black River Wolf (Diary) Friday, June 5th at 6:31PM EST (link)

I do not understand how they voted for Obama

“In my many years I have come to a conclusion that one useless man is a shame,
two is a law firm, and three or more is a congress.”—-John Adams

Because there are Jews and then there are Jews

icbm (Diary) Monday, June 8th at 5:03PM EST (link)

The 78% of Jews who voted for Obama (and who supported the Oslo “Peace” Process, etc.) are mostly non-orthodox Jews. That is, they are “Jews by birth, liberals by religion.” They put the latest modern (liberal) beliefs first, and whatever space is left over they give to religion. Judaism for them just fills in the cracks.

Orthodox Jews, however, increasingly vote Republican in greater and greater numbers. I don’t have hard figures for you, but I believe that a strong majority vote Republican at this point, and that majority will grow only stronger. Furthermore, most of those orthodox Jews who voted for Obama are probably not happy with his policy toward Israel and Iran (and I am sure a significantly smaller number of the orthodox will support him in 2012).

Unfortunately, orthodox Jews make up only a small fraction of those who are Jewish by birth but not in practice.