[Vision2020] America's Jews Respond to Palin's Use of thePhrase "Blood Libel"

lfalen lfalen at turbonet.com
Fri Jan 14 11:58:13 PST 2011


Nick
I will give a responds after each of your comments
-----Original message-----
From: nickgier at roadrunner.com
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 12:34:44 -0800
To: Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com,  lfalen lfalen at turbonet.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] America's Jews Respond to Palin's Use of thePhrase "Blood Libel"

> Roger,
> 
>Nick- These are national Jewish leaders responding, not me. Sarah Palin is a major GOP leader and former VP candidate.  She is completely responsible for her language and she should apologize for using this horrid phrase.  She should also apologize for using a symbol that she herself called a "bull's eye."
> Me- The jewish leader you quote misunderstood her intent. Alan Dershowitz, Chairman of Making sure things are not offensive to Jews has defended her usage. He said that he has used the term himself to describe accusations agains the State of Israel. For his full comments google "Dershowitzs gives Palin the go ahead on blood libel.
>Nick- A person who does not know what she is saying and until two years ago did not know why the two Koreas are divided has no business speaking for the Republican party.  She continually embarrasses her party and spoils our national image in the world.
>Me- It is amazing to to me that any gaffe of hers means she in an idiot. Obama can say he visited 57 states and pronounces corpsmen as corpsemen three time in one speech is brilliant. In reality nether are idiots or brilliant. They are both probably of slightly above average intelligence.
>Nick- The violent rhetoric evidence is clear and overwhelming and I will not stop presenting it because it is not "balanced."  The right has a serious problem and you and Gary will not face up to the facts.
> Me. Do you have a reading comprehension problem? How many times do I have to say that I do not like some of these claims by the right and that I quit listening to Liddy when he talked about using silhouettes of Bill and Hilary for target practice. Glenn and Gary gave a few examples of statements by leftist that might excite violence. Michael O'Neal in today's Dnews gave a few more. Chris Matthew said about Rush- somebody's going to jam a CO2 pellet into his head and he is going to explode like a giant blimp. Bill Maher about Rush- Why couldn't he have croaked form it instead of Heath Ledger. The move Death of a President was not about a fictional president but about Bush. Ed Schultz called Dick Chenney an enemy of the country and added Lord  take hom to the promised land. Also that Dick Chenny;s heart's a political football. We ought to rip it out and kick it around and stuff it back into him. Bill Maher wished that Chenney had died in a 2007 truck bomb attack in afghanist!
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Montel Williams about Michelle Bachman- Slit your wrist, Go ahead.. Move that knife up about two feet. I mean start right at the collarbone. Obama- If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun. These are much more violent than anything the right has said. Where is your outrage on these statement. It seems that you are only offended if it is your ox that is being gored.


>Nick- What do you say to four state GOP leaders resigning because of violent threats (one image in the shape of a gun)from Tea Party activists?  When will you and the GOP condemn this?  It seems that you will not until we come up with an equal number of crazies on the so-called "left." That is absurd, dishonest, and totally evasive.
> Me- The list is provided above. Just who is bing dishonest and evasive? The resignations in Arizona do not make any sense to me. The Tea Party has consistently  espoused the virtues of King and non-violence.The disruption at their rallies have been by outsiders. That does not mean that there are not kooks in any movement. I think that there is more to this story than meets the eye.
> Nick
> 
> --- Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com> wrote: 
> > Roger Falen reflects:
> > 
> > "Sometimes she may not use the best choice of words . . . "
> > 
> > Ah, come on, Roger.
> > 
> > Palin's speech was presented in a self-recorded film, which I suspect she
> > rehearsed several times, NOT on some sort of interview "hotseat", where
> > she would actually be brought in to account for herself.
> > 
> > Sarah Palin simply CANNOT handle pressure.
> > 
> > I mean . . .
> > 
> > She stepped down mid-way through her term as Governor of Alaska (a state
> > whose population is slightly more than Oklahoma City) because the pressure
> > got to her.
> > 
> > Jeesh!
> > 
> > Tom Hansen
> > Moscow, Idaho
> > 
> > "The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist expects it to change
> > and the Realist adjusts his sails."
> > 
> > - Unknown
> > 
> > 
> 



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