Thursday, September 29, 2011

WARNING: Obama WILL Have His Palestinian state!

See What Obama Promises Arabs After 2012 Election

By Aaron Klein
 
The Obama administration told the Palestinian Authority it cannot significantly help advance a Palestinian state until after the 2012 presidential elections, a top PA official told WND.
 
The official, however, said the U.S. will press for a Palestinian state quickly if President Obama is re-elected.
 
"The main message we received from the U.S. is that nothing will happen in a serious way before the 2012 elections," said the official. The PA official said Obama "will not accept the Palestinian request of a state at the (U.N.) Security Council and cannot help on the ground for now."
 
"We were told to wait for Obama's reelection, and that before then nothing serious will happen for a state," the official continued. "But after the reelection, the U.S. said the schedule will be short to reach a Palestinian state."
 
Obama's policies toward Israel have been highlighted in local and national campaigns, with many Democrats fearing voters will oppose them due to the perception the president is anti-Israel.
 
Obama's treatment of Israel was a significant issue in the recent election of Republican Bob Turner to former Rep. Anthony Weiner's seat in a district that had not elected a GOP candidate since 1923.
 
Also, presidential contenders such as Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., have been strongly criticizing Obama on Israel.
 

5 comments:

  1. This is unbelievable, to think that he would make promises beyond 2012. Isn't that getting the cart before the donkey?
    The old testament says "I will bless those who bless you (Israel) and curse those who curse you." For our country to be cursed because of decisions our leaders are making on our behalf is frightening. Scripture also says "they say peace, peace but there is no peace."
    When George was President the left had Bush derangement syndrome now I think I have Obama derangement syndrome. He has to be stopped.

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  2. Hooly, here is my problem: We should pray for our elected leaders in Washington to guide us in the correct direction. From what I've seen, as Rush has said, I desire them to fail with their agenda.
    Unless there is a massive 'Ananias of Damascus restores the sight of Saint Paul' experience, to the unwashed of our society, we are doomed! May it never be said of us we never loved.

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  3. I pray to God I'm the author of these words:
    " May it never be said of us, we never loved. "

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  4. I hold the United States and Israel in my prayers every day. The evil going on in the United States today must be stopped. All I know to do is pray and vote. It seems futile at times, but I keep faith in scripture and the good hearts of most Americans.

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  5. Amen! We're all on the same page (literally!)

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