Israel Says We the People Cannot Have Ron Paul as our President

Speaking in an interview with Wolf Blitzer, presidential candidate Rick Perry stated that he would support the moving of the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.  This is of course disputed territory and no US president since the founding of Israel has recognized any exclusive Jewish claim to this Palestinian City.  This must absolutely be considered “Kiss a Jewish Ass Week” for the Republican candidates for president.

24% of the US working population is currently unemployed and to date have received little more than lip service from the traitors in the Zionist controlled US government.  Why is the Jewish vote in America so important?  I mean we are only talking about 1.7% of our population.

Well I will tell you why.  It is because these Jews control a disproportional amount of wealth in our country.  The majority are dual citizen Israeli-Americans, like Florida Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who in an interview on MSNBC yesterday morning said that she loves Israel and pushes and advocates for every pro-Israel allocation in every instance.

These dual citizens have infiltrated our government and it cannot be questioned that they put Israel before the United States in all considerations.  This Zionist whore does not give a damn about the plight of the American people and when we take this country back we are going to send her sorry ass over to her beloved Israel after she has been punished for her crimes committed in the United States.

As for the Republican candidates groveling at the feet of the dual citizen Israeli-Americans, they are announcing their intent to serve the interests of the State of Israel if they are elected.  And if you judge the situation by the way these traitors are acting, you have to come to the conclusion that the Israeli government intends to decide our election in 2012.

This being said, if we want to rid ourselves of these parasites, Ron Paul has to be our choice.  The Israelis do not like Ron Paul, not because he advocates any harm to them, but rather because he is saying he will not serve the State of Israel in an act of treason against his own country.

It is time to rid ourselves of Israel.  They are aggressors hell bent on conquest.  They have for all intents and purposes already taken the Palestinian’s country away from them.  And if you do not think they believe themselves to be the masters of we the people of the United States, you are uninformed, uneducated, and living your life with your head buried in the sand.

What gives Israel the right to any of the wealth of the United States?  These are the most arrogant of the arrogant people on this planet and it is time we shut them down.  They are the enemies of the American people of the American race.  They would enslave us and take everything we have if we let them.  But once again, we far outnumber this enemy and if they will not leave us to live our lives in peace we will destroy them like the rabid dogs they are.

God bless the Republic, death to the international corporate mafia, we shall prevail.

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  1. Here is the latest propaganda about the unemployment rate dropping. Who do they think they are fooling?!?

    Unemployment aid applications drop to 9-month low

    The number of people applying for unemployment benefits fell last week to the lowest level in nine months, that latest evidence that the job market is improving.

    The Labor Department said Thursday that weekly applications dropped by 23,000 to a seasonally adjusted 381,000. That’s the lowest number of applications since late February.

    The four-week average, a less volatile measure, fell for the ninth time in 11 weeks to 393,250. That’s the lowest average since early April. Applications that drop below 375,000 – consistently – tend to correlate with a steady decline in the unemployment rate.

    “There have been numerous indications that the labor market is healing and today’s jobless claims report only reinforces that view,” Dan Greenhaus, chief global strategist at BTIG, a trading firm.

    The unemployment rate fell to 8.6 percent in November, the government said last week, down from 9 percent the previous month. That’s the lowest rate in two and a half years.

    Still, the unemployment rate dropped last month in part because more people gave up looking for work. Once the unemployed stop looking for jobs and drop out of the work force, they are no longer counted as unemployed.

    Employers added a net total of 120,000 jobs last month. The economy has generated 100,000 or more jobs five months in a row – the first time that has happened since April 2006.

    The report on hiring gains followed other positive signs. Manufacturing firms are boosting output and retailers reported a strong start to the holiday shopping season. Consumer confidence jumped in November to the highest level since July, and Americans’ pay rose in October by the most in seven months.

    Many economists expect growth to accelerate in the final three months of the year, to about a 3 percent annual rate. That would be an improvement from 2 percent growth in the July-September period.

    But the U.S. economy is vulnerable to shocks from overseas. European leaders are struggling to contain a two-year old debt crisis and the 17 nations that use the euro may already be in recession, economists say.

    That could slow U.S. exports and cut into overseas profits earned by U.S. multinationals. Even worse, the crisis could force European banks to cut back on lending and U.S. banks to follow suit, leading to a credit crunch. Most economists are penciling in slower U.S. growth next year, partly because of Europe’s slowdown.

    Fewer people are receiving unemployment benefits, and the number of people on extended benefits also fell. Some of that decline is because those out of work found jobs. But economists think most have likely used up all their benefits.

    The number of people receiving benefits fell by 174,000 to 3.58 million. But that doesn’t include several million people receiving aid under extended programs put in place during the recession. All told, 6.6 million people received unemployment aid in the week ending Nov. 19, the latest data available. That’s about 400,000 fewer than the previous week.

    Congress is debating whether to continue the extended benefit program, which expires at the end of this year. The program provides up to 99 weeks of benefits in states with high unemployment rates. If the program isn’t continued, the Labor Department estimates that about 1.8 million people could lose benefits by early February.

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  2. Do you ever listen to yourselves?This agency predicts this and that bureauracracy predicts that.Without agencies and bureauracracies the future would be much brighter,if only for the fact that we could figure it out for ourselves without all the lazy people stealing our tax dollars to figure it out for us.The lazy people who are so smart that they don’t know the fed is an international corporation set up to screw them.The same people who don’t know the I.R.S. is an international corporation set up to enforce the income tax that the fed imposes upon them.I read an interesting headline this morning.It said “Loyal Ron Paul supporters are preparing to shock the world in Iowa.”No shock to me.I live there.How about New Hampshire?

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