Sunday, January 24, 2010

Scott Brown’s Win Called Victory for Netanyahu

In my blog (http://david-lifelibertyandproperty.blogspot.com/) last March and April I documented the 6 anti-Israel appointments that Obama made to his then-new foreign policy apparatus (and the 7th anti-Israel whose appointment we managed to kill), his funding of Hamas in the massive pork "stimulus" bill, and his agreement to do nothing to stop the mass-murdering Muslim monsters ruling Iran from developing nuclear weapons to exterminate Israel. So I thought maybe you'd like hear how nearly a year later we have a little good news for Israel: the election of Republican Scott Brown, who ran against Obama's fascist health care plan and solidly defeated liberal Democrat Martha Coakley in what's arguably the most liberal state in the republic, brings to Congress a solidly pro-Israel US Representative. I'm proud to say that I made a small contribution to Brown's campaign and persuaded a few family members and friends to do likewise.

You can read a little bit more about how Brown's triumph supports Israel again Obama's pro-terrorist policies in the NewsMax story below. Obama has been pressuring Israel to surrender to his Jew-butchering terrorist buddies, and despite liberal assurances to Jewish voters (74% of whom voted for Obama) in the last election, neither Rahm Emanuel nor Democrats in Congress have lifted a finger to protect Israel from Obama. Brown's victory over the Obama-backed candidate takes a tiny step in the direction of protecting Israel, but we need to keep watching Obama like a hawk, as he has conducted most of his anti-Israel machinations under the table. Still it's nice to have something good to report for a change.

'3. Scott Brown’s Win Called Victory for Netanyahu
'The election triumph of Republican Scott Brown in the race to fill Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat in Massachusetts is a “huge victory” for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to Israel’s Haaretz newspaper.
'Netanyahu has been pressured by Obama to make concessions to the Palestinians to help restart peace talks. But with Republicans now holding 41 seats in the Senate, Obama will be more dependent “on the support of his Republican rivals, the supporters and friends of Netanyahu,” Haaretz reported.
'Netanyahu dragged out negotiations over a freeze on Jewish settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, then declared that a freeze would last for 10 months and end in September — “just in time for U.S. congressional elections in which Democrats are expected to suffer heavy losses,” the newspaper observed.
'“Netanyahu understood he must withstand the pressure until his right-wing supporters recapture a position of power on Capitol Hill and work to rein in the White House’s political activities. The election in Massachusetts . . . will from this moment on be a burden for Obama.”
'With the current political atmosphere in the U.S., “Netanyahu can rely on Republican support to thwart pressure on Israel.”'

You can read the full report in Haaretz ((in English) at http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1143891.html.

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