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However, he did not make that point clear to Jimmy Carter, nor did he stand up for that point when the idea of Yishmoeli autonomy was thrust upon him by that anti-Semite YMS and the conniving Sadat lo bashamayim hu.
I would like to see someone say that to Barack Obama, who is Jimmy Carter redux, and then follow through with real actions.
And no, I am not a Zionist. Not in the least. Zionism is the am Segula being just another nation. I am a proud anti-Zionist who is concerned about the safety of Jews and the kedusha of the land in Eretz Yisroel.
I believe that had the Zionists of old and Emir Faisal (a chossid umois haoilam) been able to agree to a bi-national state, that we would have been better off than we are today. However, for whatever reason that only Hashem knows, Emir Faisal moved on and we got a chance at a state – which we are blowing more and more as the years pass and misguided Zionism becomes the rishus of post-Zionism.
A state of the type we suffer with now is a toeiva – singing lihyot am chofshi beartzeinu (and being beholden to the US, EU and UN so that the words are a laugh anyway) is only one step worse than chanting Hara Kishka. Or maybe it is even worse, as a goy singing dumb words about a getschke may not be as bad as a Yid desecrating the kedusha of Eretz Yisroel.
I am a Jew. I am not a Zionist.
As a Jew, Eretz Yisroel is sacred to me and I cannot stand its desecration by successive secular regimes. I also do not feel that religious participation in the system can ever metaher the sheretz. Again, when there is a cake made with lye, you do not want a bigger piece of it unless you want it to feed to the rats. You want to make sure you do not eat it and that you warn everyone else not to eat it as well even if it does look like a perfectly good chocolate cake and even if it has a hechsher that you might eat bedieved.