The Jewish people of the Middle East are no ally of the US. By definition allies make collaborative decisions based on what is best for every group within the alliance, however, the Jewish people of the Middle East make decisions based solely on what they think is in their best interest. They justify that their horrendous past suffering has bought them an exemption from this tenet. Regardless of decades of US support, enormous financial support, enormous enough to be a detriment to our own vital domestic needs; political support that has alienated us from most of the rest of the world and put us at risk; support without which the Jewish people of the Middle East could not ignite and win (whatever that means) the next disgusting war; the Jewish people of the Middle East, without hesitation, are willing to throw the US under the bus. This is being punked; in this regard we are a chump nation. We are the rodeo clown chasing the bull.
Unfortunately the Jewish people of the Middle East are no different than hundreds of other groups through out time that worship old scraps of paper but learn nothing from their own devastating history. As most groups do, they have foolishly chosen instead to wrap themselves in wrath, self-righteousness, and entitlement. They then take their political Viagra religiously and beat the crap out of some other group. Where’s the evolution in that?
Perhaps we are emotionally unable to reject the position of the Jewish people of the Middle East because we can’t help but identify with their invasion and domination some 60+ years ago of a faraway land and people, just like we did here with the indigenous people of the East coast. Or, perhaps we just need to seriously invest in alternative domestic sources of energy.
We do need to end all support for the Jewish people of the Middle East and finally keep the money at home to help repair our education system, our infrastructure, our unemployment, et al. We need to publically disconnect from the Jewish people of the Middle East before they drag us into yet another immoral blood sucking financially crippling war, this time with nutso Iran for God sakes. Just as an aside, how are the Iranians going to drop an Atomic bomb on the Jewish people of the Middle East without killing a ton of their Muslim brethren too? Not sure how well that would be received in the neighborhood. The Jewish people of the Middle East, like all of us, need to learn to get along with their neighbors. This is the neighborhood that they supplanted themselves into some 60+ years ago. It’s plain, their neighbors are numerous and not Jewish, these neighbors of theirs are ancient and not going away; and most of these neighbors are fabulously wealthy. Most importantly, these neighbors also have their own old scraps of paper that; likewise, they mindlessly worship and vigorously wave as the absolute word of their God. Stalemate. If the Jewish people of the Middle East can’t learn to get along with their neighbors then they sew their own fate, just like all of us. If force and aggression are the only arrows in their quiver then they are not as smart as we’ve credited them with. If the word of their God is the sum total of their title to real estate then they are doomed by their own arrogance. As with all of us, eventually it boils down to pulling the poker out of our asses regardless of our history. The truth is that none of us is chosen beyond anyone else.
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Separation of Church and State
27 OctWhat can we do to bring evangelicals in touch with the spirit of Jesus? How can we help Christian Americans at least attempt to walk in the shoes of Jesus? Clearly Jesus was not a rules man; he was a fearless man of the heart. How can we give the born again folks the courage to unclench that book and instead embrace Jesus? These are truly a people whose hearts need to be thawed out and set free. God knows, US Christians really need to be educated about their scary kinship to Islamic extremists. These two groups are the heads and tails of the same radioactive coin.
Or, maybe forget that futile task; maybe it’s just time to man up and kick the Christians out of Congress . . . . . return to the intended secular government. You know, all that Founding Fathers rah rah that so many Americans are fond of citing, such as . . . . . December 1791 Bill of Rights: Amendment I: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Of course this amendment guarantees that members of Congress as well as the electorate can be card carrying members of any flavor belief system that suits their fancy, even the equally legitimate beliefs of the agnostics and atheists; however it is firmly stated, folks in Congress can make no law that establishes a religion, that includes segments of a religion as well, an in-utero or procreation segment for example. Regardless, there is a lot of that going on these days. Lots of God said this and Jesus said that according to today’s Christian law makers. This is willful distain and discard of Constitutional intent. It’s a stealth, arrogant “father knows best” attempt, through legislation, to put one religious group in power over the rest of the citizens. If members of Congress can’t put together a simple argument based on merit without invoking God and his posse then the argument is inherently suspect and ultimately unlawful. Laws crafted out of a Christian belief system are an unlawful imposition of a religion on any citizen with a different belief system. A citizen does not have to belong to a popular religious club in order to have responsible, moral standards in life or in law making. Example . . . . Everyone in the country is against child molestation regardless of a religious preference or atheist persuasion with the exception, of course, of the pedophiles and as we have learned some of them go to church regularly. We don’t need scripture from any organization for us to want and create anti-pedophile legislation.
If millions and millions of Americans can be mega taxed and made complicit in an enormous killing war machine that they vehemently oppose on moral grounds (regardless of religious affiliation or abstention) then why should specific Christian dogma be favored for special consideration/treatment in any legislative process?
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