Jew Joke From O's Security Advisor
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Albert Hidel Wrote:So is the US.  Why?  Because of socialist economic policies implemented by incompetent idiots.  Their answer to every problem is to throw more layers of government and more tax money at it.  They rob the productive people, piss it away, and then demand more.  This incompetent Jones idiot is just a symptom of the whole inept Obamunist regime.

Americans have to realize that if they are going to police the world and also live the socialist dream they have to raise taxes instead of perpetual borrowing.

They could tax industry but since it all moved to China, it's harder. You guys are hooped.
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Albert Hidel Wrote: The guy just doesn't measure up, and the jolly jokers working for him don't measure up either.  

National security advisors are telling Jew jokes while Pakistanis are setting off bombs in Times Square.

Thanks only to the incompetence of the bomber being greater than the incompetence of national security, the bomb fizzles--but the guy nearly gets away.  

Quote:Obama National Security Policy: Hope Their Bombs Don't Work

...So now, I gather, our only strategy is to hope the terrorists' bombs keep fizzling.

There's no other line of defense. In the case of the Times Square car bomber, the Department of Homeland Security failed, the Immigration and Naturalization Service failed, the CIA failed and the TSA failed. (However, the Department of Alert T-Shirt Vendors came through with flying colors, as it always does.)

Only the New York Police Department, a New York street vendor and Shahzad's Rube Goldberg bomb (I do hope he's not offended by how Jewish that sounds -- Obama can apologize) prevented a major explosion in Times Square.

Even after the NYPD de-wired the smoking car bomb, produced enough information to identify the bomb-maker, and handed it all to federal law enforcement authorities tied up in a bow, the federal government's crack "no-fly" list failed to stop Shahzad from boarding a plane to Dubai.

To be fair, at Emirates Airlines, being on a "no-fly" list makes you eligible for pre-boarding.

Perhaps the Department of Homeland Security should consider creating a "Really, REALLY No-Fly" list.

Contrary to the wild excuses being made for the federal government on all the TV networks Monday night, it's now clear that this was not a wily plan of federal investigators to allow Shahzad to board the plane in order to nab his co-conspirators. It was a flub that nearly allowed Shahzad to escape.

Meanwhile, on that same Monday at JFK airport, approximately 100,000 passengers took off their shoes, coats, belts and sunglasses for airport security.

But the "highly trained federal force" The New York Times promised us on Oct. 28, 2001, when the paper demanded that airport security be federalized, failed to stop the only guy they needed to stop at JFK last Monday -- the one who planted a bomb in the middle of Times Square days earlier.

So why were 100,000 other passengers harassed and annoyed by the TSA?

The federal government didn't stop the diaper bomber from nearly detonating a bomb over Detroit. It didn't stop a guy on the "No Fly" list from boarding a plane and coming minutes away from getting out of the country.

If our only defense to terrorism is counting on alert civilians, how about not bothering them before they board airplanes, instead of harassing them with useless airport "security" procedures?

Both of the attempted bombers who sailed through airport security, I note, were young males of Middle Eastern descent. I wonder if we could develop a security plan based on that information?

And speaking of a "highly trained federal force," who's working at the INS these days? Who on earth made the decision to allow Shahzad the unparalleled privilege of becoming a U.S. citizen in April 2009?

Our "Europeans Need Not Apply" immigration policies were absurd enough before 9/11. But after 19 foreign-born Muslims, legally admitted to the U.S., murdered 3,000 Americans in New York and Washington in a single day, couldn't we tighten up our admission policies toward people from countries still performing stonings and clitorectomies?

The NYPD can't be everyplace.
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#13
So privately-employed socialist Jew-hater Helen Thomas gets sacked, but publicly-employed Jew-hater James "Joker" Jones is still employed?  
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Helen Thomas retires
Quote:In the world of political journalism, it's the end of an era: Helen Thomas has retired just months shy of her 90th birthday.

The longtime White House journalist has covered every president since Dwight Eisenhower and broke several barriers for female journalists but stepped down from her latest role -- a columnist for Hearst Newspapers -- in the wake of controversial remarks made in late May about the need for Jews to "get the hell out of Palestine" and return to Poland and Germany.

"Helen Thomas announced Monday that she is retiring, effective immediately," read a statement from Hearst Newspapers on Monday. "Her decision came after her controversial comments about Israel and the Palestinians were captured on videotape and widely disseminated on the Internet."

Thomas said in a statement that, "I deeply regret my comments I made last week regarding the Israelis and the Palestinians. They do not reflect my heart-felt belief that peace will come to the Middle East only when all parties recognize the need for mutual respect and tolerance. May that day come soon.’’

The decision to retire came as Thomas faced rebuke from nearly every corner after video of her remarks during an interview with RabbiLive.com's Rabbi David Nesenoff emerged online late last week.

"Those remarks were offensive and reprehensible," Gibbs said during the Monday briefing, adding that Thomas's remarks "do not reflect certainly most of the people here and certainly not those of the administration." Thomas did not attend Monday's briefing and journalists, perhaps sensing the closing of an era, were spotted taking pictures of Thomas' empty front row.

Over the weekend, Thomas' agency dropped her as a client and a high school that had asked Thomas to speak at its commencement ceremony revoked the invitation. Such political bigwigs as Dana Perino, Ari Fleischer, Rep. Rick Lazio, Lanny Davis and Joe Lockhart denounced Thomas' remarks, as did many Jewish organizations.


The White House comments on what the privately-employed Jew-hater said, but doesn't say a word about what their publicly-employed Jew-hater says?  

What some 90-year old rat bag says about anything is important enough for a White House press comment, but not the idiotic comments of their own incompetent national security advisor?

Not the views of the administration?  Gibbs ought to ask around a little before he goes out on a limb about that.  
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Something seriously wrong with that optical illusion.  I'm just not seeing the young girl at all....Big Grin
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Quote:The White House comments on what the privately-employed Jew-hater said, but doesn't say a word about what their publicly-employed Jew-hater says?

I am sorry to spoil the fine deduction, but I see a difference...
1 That joke was not specifically jewish
2 He never advocated Israeli retreat or forced emigration or anything...in other words, he told a stupid joke AND little hulkamaniacs still pay billions to serve certain interests worldwide.
3 On the other hand, the old hag delivered an extremely clear message that even morons can understand.
Quote:the need for Jews to "get the hell out of Palestine" and return to Poland and Germany.

As you may have heard, Turks are convinced they are Europeans and Jews are convinced they can trace their family lines back to 1000BC in Palestine...my friend Moe bends spoons when he breaks wind...or so he says.
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ham Wrote:As you may have heard, Turks are convinced they are Europeans and Jews are convinced they can trace their family lines back to 1000BC in Palestine

Turks are descendants of Greeks and Armenians with a small central Asian mix. That is why Turks in Turkey don't look like their central Asian cousins. The benefits of speaking Turkish and adopting Islam were made overwhelming for 1,000 years. Ask the Kurds. You can't ask the Greeks or Armenians.
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Dennis Ruhl Wrote:
ham Wrote:As you may have heard, Turks are convinced they are Europeans and Jews are convinced they can trace their family lines back to 1000BC in Palestine

Turks are descendants of Greeks and Armenians with a small central Asian mix.  That is why Turks in Turkey don't look like their central Asian cousins.  The benefits of speaking Turkish and adopting Islam were made overwhelming for 1,000 years.  Ask the Kurds.  You can't ask the Greeks or Armenians.

Look at any painting or similar from the middle ages, when freshly arrived Turkish invaders depict themselves...you'll see very slanted eyes and turbans. That is how they saw themselves. Of course many othr nationalities existed and mixed within the empire. The folk tale about being Europeans is an early 1900s one, starting from the Young Turks' revolution and coming to an end with Kemal's 'modernization'...come think of it, Kemal's prime intent was to discredit the sultan's (legitimate) government in Istanbul, whom he accused of being corrupt and of selling Turkey to westerners.
In fact, not only the empire had been dismantled after WWI (allied with Germany and Austria), but Turkey itself had been divided among western allies: Italy, Greece and others getting a chunk.
That is where the beef between Greece&Turkey begun.
So Kemal retreated to the unknown city of Ankara, founded a secessionist government and waged a war against the unjust provisions of the Versailles treaties in order to reverse them, which would occur later for the most part.
Kemal did something similar to what Hitler did much later: roll back the Versailles treaties, but they get very different press.
In an attempt to lend a veneer of social credibility to his secessionist regime, Kemal played the modernization card.
Again, pipe dreams similar to Nazi claims to ancestry from people living in the terra cava or Shamballah...but you'll see very few -if any at all- ridiculing the Turkish version.
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Quote:Farewell to Helen Thomas
Monday, 07 Jun 2010 02:30 PM    
By: Edward Koch

Helen Thomas, 89, who is of Lebanese descent, claims to be a professional journalist.

As such, she is subject to professional standards. Her statement that Jews should “get the hell out of Palestine” and go back to "Poland and Germany" is clear evidence that she is no longer in control of her emotions and cognitive powers and that she cannot carry out the impartial obligations of a journalist.

She has disgraced herself.

Jews have lived in the area known in modern times as the British Mandate of Palestine, for thousands of years and up to the present time.

Indeed, Israelite civilization goes back to the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, as well as to King David and King Solomon. We Jews spring from the loins of those patriarchs.

The State of Israel sits where the Jewish kingdoms of Judea and Israel reigned thousands of years ago.

Ms. Thomas has embarrassed not only herself, but also her employer, Hearst News Service, as well as her colleagues who attend the White House press conferences with her.

Her apology is hollow, unbelievable, and unacceptable. She would do everyone a favor by leaving the stage. Goodbye, Ms. Thomas.
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They play the race card on the old hag...a lebanese...probably an Arab family that still spawns suicide bombers...how can we even listen to what such people are saying? They're obviously biased...
On the other hand, an Ashkenazi family name is a quality certificate...only pure, unadulterated truth with no bias.
I'll leave them debate with the fine people at
http://www.jewsagainstzionism.com/
http://www.nkusa.org/
Quote:“When And How the Jewish People Was Invented” is a very serious study written by Professor Shlomo Sand, an Israeli historian. It is the most serious study of Jewish nationalism and by far, the most courageous elaboration on the Jewish historical narrative.

In his book, Sand manages to prove beyond any reasonable doubt that the Jewish people never existed as a 'nation-race', they never shared a common origin. Instead they are a colourful mix of groups that at various stages in history adopted the Jewish religion.
In case you follow Sand’s line of thinking and happen to ask yourself, “when was the Jewish People invented?” Sand’s answer is rather simple. “At a certain stage in the 19th century, intellectuals of Jewish origin in Germany, influenced by the folk character of German nationalism, took upon themselves the task of inventing a people ‘retrospectively,’ out of a thirst to create a modern Jewish people.” [2]
Accordingly, the ‘Jewish people’ is a ‘made up’ notion consisting of a fictional and imaginary past with very little to back it up forensically, historically or textually. Furthermore, Sand - who elaborated on early sources of antiquity - comes to the conclusion that Jewish exile is also a myth, and that the present-day Palestinians are far more likely to be the descendants of the ancient Semitic people in Judea/Canaan than the current predominantly Khazarian-origin Ashkenazi crowd to which he himself admittedly belongs.

Now where did dr. Sand get this notion of invented communities? Probably from one of the 999 marxist/left wing theories constructed to castrate gentile nationalism. What's good for the goose must be good for the gander, eh?
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ham Wrote:They play the race card on the old hag...a lebanese...probably an Arab family that still spawns suicide bombers...

FWIW, from Wikipedo:

Quote:Thomas was born in Winchester, Kentucky. Her parents, George Thomas and Mary (née Rowady), were Lebanese immigrants from Tripoli, Lebanon; her father's surname had originally been "Antonious" before being anglicized to Thomas at Ellis Island. Thomas was raised as a Christian in the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch.  She was the seventh of nine children and grew up in Detroit, Michigan. Thomas attended Wayne University (now Wayne State University), graduating with a bachelor's degree in English in 1942. ...

At the July 18, 2006, White House press briefing, Thomas remarked, "The United States is not that helpless. It could have stopped the bombardment of Lebanon. We have that much control with the Israelis... we have gone for collective punishment against all of Lebanon and Palestine." Press Secretary Tony Snow responded, "Thank you for the Hezbollah view."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Thomas
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