Friday, November 09, 2007

Yikes! It's Pat Robertson's God

Just found out from Michael Hoffman's site--- Giuliani is the #1 preferred candidate for the Presidency among Orthodox rabbis and militant Zionists

"Mr. Robertson, the founder and chairman of the Christian Broadcasting Network, said in endorsing Mr. Giuliani in Washington, that he believed 'the overriding issue before the American people is the defense of our population from the blood lust of Islamic terrorists" (NYTimes). In 2005 Robertson called for the assassination of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez.






















The presidential candidate preferred by the "Christian Coalition"

And According to HAARETZ.COM
And, most impressively, why is it that when we ask the panelists to choose the three "best" candidates and the three "worst" candidates from an Israeli perspective, there is only one candidate on which they all agree: Giuliani.The former New York mayor got eight votes out of eight for one of the best, and no votes for one of the worst. The panel is in complete agreement on this.

November 9, 2007
Is a Vote for Rudy a Vote for War?
by Patrick J. Buchanan
(from antiwar.com)

From The Jewish Daily Forward

Best known of Rudy's advisers is Norman Podhoretz, who wrote in June, "The Case for Bombing Iran" in Commentary, thinks we are in "World War IV" and writes that "as an American and as a Jew, I pray with all my heart" Bush will bomb Iran.

The former New York City mayor announced last week that he had assembled a team of foreign policy advisers featuring several prominent neoconservatives, including one of the movement’s founders, Norman Podhoretz.

In addition to being an unwavering supporter of the war against Iraq, Podhoretz, a former editor of Commentary magazine, has grabbed headlines in recent months as one of most vocal proponents of American military action against Iran.

The eight-member advisory panel also includes several figures with experience in Israeli affairs. Giuliani’s chief foreign policy adviser, Charles Hill, served as a top aide to Secretary of State George Shultz in the Reagan administration and once served as political counselor to the American Embassy in Tel Aviv. The team also includes Martin Kramer, who is an expert on Islam at Harvard University and a fellow with both the pro-Israel Washington Institute for Near East Policy and the Jerusalem-based Shalem Center.

These selections show Giuliani is “very serious about his approach to ensuring the security and safety of Israel,” said Ben Chouake, head of the pro-Israel political action committee Norpac.

Rudy's favorite song?

Bomb Bomb Bomb -Bomb Bomb Iran by The Beach Boys

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