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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Israel is a cancer on the region now. It relishes disproportionate and cruel retaliation for any attacks, whereby it purposefully and sadistically kills many multiples of innocent civilians in response to any attack on Israelis. That includes intentionally shooting children in the head and IDF soldiers who could not be more crass and cruel as they prance around homes and buildings where they have driven out the rightful inhabitants. If they don't think the tide of public opinion is changing in America, it's only because [b]the Jewish lobby[/b] has a lock on members of Congress, but the grass roots opposition to continuing to fund and support Israel is only building. So the Zionists can enjoy continue to milk the USA for a few more years, but eventually we are going to cut these depraved killers off and at some point they will be required to fend for themselves. [/quote] There are far, far more Christian supporters of Israel than Jewish ones, both in Congress and out of Congress. If only Jews backed the establishment and longtime support of the state of Israel, it never would have come to exist in the first place. [b]Jews couldn't even get the U.S. to bomb the train lines running to Nazi death camps during World War II. [/b]You think that suddenly a few years later we were able to magically force the whole world to recognize a new country?[/quote] I agree it is the evangelistic republicans support in the southern states that is the engine that drive the US Israel policies. Most Jews (American or Israelis) have nothing in common with them. Now who has influence over steering the engine is a very different question. Evangelistic Christians are exceptionally uninformed about Israel, Jews and the Middle East. As for the bombing of death camps and trains in WW2. Allied strategic bombing was not the precision bombing we have today. By the fall of 1944, only seven percent of all bombs dropped by the Eighth Air Force hit within 1,000 feet of their aim point. This is why the US adopted fire bombing. So no matter what people say the US could not have stopped the trains or death camps without killing everyone involved. [/quote] I think if the Allies had blown up the trains or the death camps early in the war, it would have been a net positive even if they killed everyone who was currently in the camps — which would have taken significant time to rebuild and restart.[/quote]
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