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How long does ersatz israel have under Obama?

My guess is, he will definitely stop giving handouts to israelis.

I think many israelis will be making the trek back home to Russia before too long.

Update:

And Obama will express strong support for ersatz israel; and he will express it and express it again; but he will not take action to support ersatz israel.

Update 2:

How can ersatz israel last a thousand years? They can't feed themselves even after all the handouts they have been given, and the population growth is currently in negative figures.

Update 3:

I don't think that the US will support ersatz israel; as bush is gone and the US people will have more of a say. What do the US people want? They want to right the wrongs of Bush. They want to pull their heads in and stop the wars of terror that the the zionist movement has been pushing. They want to look after themselves. They want to heal. They want their tax money to go towards their own country.

In regards to ersatz israel; this means no more handouts. This means a great level of co-operation with the UN. This means towing the line and acting morally and being in step with other world governments. This means hanging ersatz israel out to dry, and allowing natural justice to claim that corpse.

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  • John E
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
    Favourite answer

    To be honest I do not really care about his Jewish friends.

    I do care of course if Mr. Obama will be the President with the courage to find a solution against the insane demands and actions of the Jews against the unfortunate Palestinian people.

    Do not forget also that almost 22% of the Democratic votes of the Jews went to his opponent, Mr. McCain.

    It's the first time in the American history that such a thing ever happened. I would consider this as an insult if I were in Mr. Obamas shoes.

    Greetings

  • 1 decade ago

    He is no threat to Israel. He was brought out of nowhere by Israeli money and he is simply a hand puppet on Rahm Emmanuel who is the new de facto head of government in what used to pass for a democracy. The Israeli government spend a hundred dollars to elect him and he was under jewish supervision all the way: Robert Wexler was his main "handler".

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Obama with respect to all other presidents of USA is not going to be of any difference that the others and I do not mean the previous that the previous is "lais kamethleha ahad" meaning no one will be alike

    What would help the area is not the identity of the USA president ,it is the people who lives in the area,Israel in 2006 has tried every possible way to knock out Lebanon ,but it was beyond any doubt than couple of thousands of the Lebanese resistant were able to prove to Israel that weapons ,army,soldiers,bombing,killing do not give peace and do not give stability in the region

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    They will get a free ride all the way and then some. Robert Wexler,Rahm Emmanuel...he will cause no problems for Land o' Zion.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Its time to iron out the filth

    I told you all 2 years ago this was going to come to slap you all in the face, everything Allah SWT has ever told you is clear and surely they ignore it to smash their heads against a wall and gain secrets from Al JINN!

    Some were told to kill themselves for that would be better and the rest turned to detested apes!

    Source(s): Watwat
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    This will be the first time in my life that my vote will go to the Democrats.

    I just want to hear the jews calling Obama a "racist" or a KKK member, LOL!

    You say the jews will start going back to Russia. No I have a better idea, how about them jews start going to israel? All of them.

    That'll be cool. Maybe I am a zionist anti-semetic person after all, LOL!!!

    Thomas

  • 1 decade ago

    Obama is a pet of the zionists just like any "major U.S. politician". His primary backers have all been rabid zionists,including Rep. Robert Wexler,who essentially manufactured him as a front-runner. Do not delude yourself. No one survives in American politics without kneeling to Zion. Expect no changes,unless they are changes for the worse.

  • 1 decade ago

    President Obama will be a great friend to Israel. Israel will last as a nation from now until the end of time. It is time for the hate mongers realize there is no greater friend to humanity that the state of Israel and that their days of evil are numbered.

    Good Luck!!!

    Source(s): www.adl.org
  • kismet
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    I believe that Obama will get elected, and that he will support Israel.

    After all, Israel is the only ally the U.S has in the Middle-East.

  • dandyl
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    sorry to disappoint you, Obama will be good for Israel.Israel will be stronger.Since Israel’s establishment, nearly every serious presidential contender has expressed strong support for the Jewish state, acknowledging the shared values and common interests between America and Israel. While some presidents have displayed greater warmth toward Israel than others, real friendship ought to be measured not by what has been said, but by what has been done – particularly during times of need. Thus, Harry Truman’s recognition of Israel, Richard Nixon’s airlift during the Yom Kippur War, and Jimmy Carter’s efforts in bringing about the first Arab-Israeli peace treaty ultimately transcend the less pleasant aspects of each president’s relationship with Israel or with the American Jewish community. Conversely, President Bush’s oft-stated affinity for Israel has not been accompanied by actions that could have enhanced Israel’s security.

    What Israel needs most from the United States today is not empty expressions of solidarity, but active involvement in Arab-Israeli peacemaking.

    Obama’s agenda likely to yield better results

    Contrasting himself with President Bush, Obama has pledged to “take an active role and make a personal commitment to do all I can to advance the cause of peace from the start of my administration.” Obama’s team of Mideast advisers includes former Mideast peace coordinator Dennis Ross, former Ambassador to Israel Dan Kurtzer, and Dan Shapiro, a former National Security Council official. These individuals have impeccable pro-Israel credentials, are longtime supporters of US engagement in Arab-Israeli peacemaking, and will likely have important roles in an Obama administration.

    By contrast, two of McCain’s advisers – Max Boot and Richard Williamson – have publicly stated that an Israeli-Palestinian agreement would not be a high priority in a McCain administration. A McCain presidency would thus be a throwback to Bush’s first six years in office, which were marked by a hands-off policy concerning the Arab-Israeli conflict. It is hardly coincidental that during these years, Hamas made huge political gains, the peace process was moribund, and scores of Israelis and Palestinians lost their lives through violence. McCain’s advisers have further stated that a McCain presidency would discourage Israeli-Syrian talks. This, too, would represent a continuation of the Bush administration’s shortsighted policy, which has been harmful to US and Israeli interests in the region.

    With Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas committed to a negotiated peace agreement with Israel, Syrian President Basher Assad’s strategic decision to do likewise, and recent talk in Israeli political circles of backing a modified version of the “Arab peace initiative,” according to which all 22 Arab countries would offer Israel normalization following an Israeli return to the 1967 borders, an important opportunity exists for drastically improving Israel’s strategic position in the Middle East. Without an involved American President, however, any potential for a peace deal is doomed to fail.

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