Vatic Note: I received this email from US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, and its a good campaign. So I am sharing this with everyone since it directly deals with our deficit situation and a good place to make those cuts that would result in some good being done all the way around for everyone including Israel, since they cannot legitimately be a country until they can act like a country and a "Good Neighbor" among the community of countries. If they cannot, then, like the "REAL JEWS" say, they should not BE a country. I have suggested numerous times that we should simply trade debt.
Pres. Obama, We Know How to Help Cut the Deficit--End Aid to Israel
USCAMPAIGN@ENDTHEOCCUPATION.ORG
Last night, President Obama drew bipartisan applause during his State of the Union address when he called for reducing our country’s growing deficit and staggering debt.
We agree with these goals and want to do our part to help. As the President prepares to send his FY2012 budget request to Congress next month, we recommend that he cut the deficit by eliminating his anticipated, record-breaking request for $3,075,000,000 in military aid to Israel.
Israel misuses the U.S. weapons it purchases with our hard-earned tax dollars, in blatant contravention of the Arms Export Control Act and Foreign Assistance Act, to commit human rights violations against Palestinians forced to live under its illegal 43-year military occupation of the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza Strip.
We can think of much better uses for our taxes. So today we’re excited to re-launch our campaign to challenge military aid to Israel in 2011. At our website: www.aidtoisrael.org, our interactive map shows how much money your city, county, Congressional district and state provide in military aid to Israel. It also shows you the quantity of health care, education, housing and jobs training this money could purchase instead.
When you visit our web site, you'll find these other ways to help us challenge U.S. military aid to Israel this year:
* Have your organization join us, along with the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, Code Pink, Global Exchange, Jewish Voice for Peace, Peace Action, and Progressive Democrats of America, in endorsing our letter—“We Cannot Afford Military Aid to Israel”—to the White House and Congress.
* Send your own personalized letter to the President and Congress opposing $3.075 billion in military aid to Israel in this year’s budget.
* Join 2,000 people from 49 states and nearly 800 cities in signing up to educate and organize people in your community to end military aid to Israel. When you sign up, we’ll send you a free, new and improved organizing packet with postcards, flyers and fact sheets.
* “Offset” the taxes you pay in military aid to Israel by making a tax-deductible contribution to the US Campaign. Based on IRS data, we estimate that the average individual taxpayer will provide Israel with $21.59 in weapons this year.
Your “offset” will go directly toward our campaign to educate and organize millions of our fellow citizens about this crucial issue through organizing packets and online ads.
We hope that you’re as excited as we are about our re-launched campaign at: www.aidtoisrael.org
Thanks for checking it out and taking action to challenge military aid to Israel this year.
Josh Ruebner
National Advocacy Director
US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation
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Be respectful in your comments, keeping in mind that these discussions will become the Zeitgeist of our time that future database archeologists will discover. Make your comments worthy and on the founding father's level in their respectfulness, reasoning, and sound argumentation. Prove we weren't all idiots in our day and age. Comments that advocate sedition or violence are not encouraged. Racist, ad hominem, and troll-baiting comments might never see the light of day.
Why pretend to be anti-Israel? Don't deflect. The BIGGER PICTURE is here:
ReplyDeleteOne-third of ALL US AID goes to Israel and Egypt.
These 2 countries receive one-third of the total aid, the majority of which pays for armaments.
Yet, neither is a "developing" country.
Persian Prince. I am not anti-anything, I am pro American, and what I put up is exactly what I put up. Not sure I understand what you are "trying" to say, but the best way to say it is just "spit it out". You think I am the American Government and I am proIsrael and pretending I am not the American government and you think I am pretending NOT to be proIsrael? Elaborate a bit more so I can answer you directly.
ReplyDeleteIs that what you are trying to say?
There are no such thing as "REAL JEWS". The agenda of "real jews" is the same as those for "Khazars" or "Zionists" -- which is to rule the world as "god's chosen". What you label as "Khazars" or "Zionists" ARE the REAL JEWS.
ReplyDeleteAnd so far, as to ruling the nations, the "real jews" have done quite well for centuries now. These are your Masters already -- the "REAL JEWS".
It appears possible these conspiracy theories that talk about "Khazars" and "Zionists" is just a blind, a cover for the "REAL JEWS" -- everyday Jews -- to continue in their positions of power (of any sort) and their interconnedness called WORLD JEWRY. The "REAL JEWS" are part of WORLD JEWRY.
Excellent site. It took awhile for me to go back over the article and find the link again. It would be more effective if you were to make the link live.
ReplyDeleteAs for the person who is blaming all Jews for being part of the Global Elite, I think that speaks for itself.
American Action Report, thanks for pointing out I forgot to liven the link, will do that now. Yes, I thought it was a good article.
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