Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Rise of Nick Clegg seen as a serious threat to Israel.


(Clegg: “We must stop arming Israel.”)
Jerusalem watches the rise of Nick Clegg
Israel was maintaining a diplomatic silence Tuesday amid reports from the UK that the Liberal-Democrats, a rising force in British politics whose leader has taken highly critical positions on Israel, would seek control of the Foreign Office and several other senior positions if Thursday’s general elections give the party the balance of power in a hung parliament.

12 comments:

  1. thankgodimatheistMay 5, 2010 at 2:53 AM

    <span>Now watch what a sick pathological Israeli mind have to comment on this!!! 
     
    <span>"WHEN WAS ENGLAND'S LAST MILITARY SUCCESS?</span> 
    If not for America, Brit's would be speaking German. Now, they had better learn arabic or farsi. On the other hand, Israel hasn't lost a battle. Seems the Brits are content to be slaves to their muslim population, not Israel, she's still Kosher. The Brits time has come and gone. The sun barely rises on Britian, anti semites who have traded Jews for Muslims. Terrific and enjoy the highest unemployment in all of Europe. Expect Britain to keep sinking in her own mire." 
     
    You can laugh all you can but to me this epitomises the Israeli pathological mind.</span>

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  2. Nick Clegg appears to be a true friend of Israel and Palestine.

    No one benefits more from Palestinian freedom and success than Israel.

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  3. The trouble with Nick Clegg is that the zionists haven't bothered to cultivate (read 'bribe') him. They've concentrated their efforts (read 'bribes') on the two parties who have formed governments since 1918.
    A little more consideration (read 'bribes') for Mr. Clegg will straighten things out. If he makes it into government he'll turn out to be as pro-Israel (read 'pro-atrocities') as the rest of our leaders.

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  4. TG, I thought that quote about Brits was from the pea-brain of the fool Onan. A case of weirdos being on the same wavelength.
    However, "Expect Britain to keep sinking in her own mire" does sound about right the way things are at present.

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  5. <span>"Expect Britain to keep sinking in her own mire" does sound about right the way things are at present.</span>

    Wow, I actually agree.

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  6. Found the Haqqani memo yet, Pea-brain? I believed it's filed with the Zinoviev letter and the Parnell letter.

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  7. <span>the Parnell letter.</span>


    I must admit, Jemmy, you are funny!

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  8. thankgodimatheistMay 5, 2010 at 4:49 PM

    <span>I must admit, Jemmy, you are funny!</span>
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    British humour at its best. A treat!

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  9. thankgodimatheistMay 5, 2010 at 4:55 PM

    <span>Jemmy, 
    This quote appeared in Haaretz as you may have seen.. I always have a quick look at the what the commentators, mostly the same every day, have to say and they rarely disappoint. Nasty, vicious, and always beside the point too.  A critique of a policy of settlement expansion, apartheid, for example, is often met with "Ah, yeah, and how about Pali terror? You never talk about Pali terror!"
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  10. Clagg is not going to win, anyway.

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  11. No he isn't. but he could be the kingmaker. It doesn't matter anyway, he's already committed to the failed Afghan adventure. Not one of the three leaders (Murdoch's three stooges) has had the guts to say "We can't afford, in these bleak economic times, to continue wasting billions on futile interventions in other countries where we do more harm than good."
    One commentator's assessment of Clegg -
     "Roughly 50% daytime soap, 40% human, and 10% statesman." (Charlie Brooker). I think he overestimates the statesman factor.

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