Obama on Gaza: No Comment

Reiterating the rationale that Israel’s bombing of Gaza was an act of retaliation and not of aggression, Axelrod, on behalf of the Obama administration, continued to spread the same misinformation as President Bush: that Hamas was the first to break the ceasefire agreement, which ended over a week ago, and Israel was simply responding judiciously. FULL ARTICLE

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#1 Kellie on 12.30.08 at 8:21 am

Ahh, Mr. “Peace” loves the use of war – again.  What a fraud!

#2 Michael Boldin on 12.30.08 at 5:24 pm

That’s right, Kellie – the so-called “peaceniks” in the major parties, are just wolves in sheep’s clothing. 

Before the elections, oddly enough, I used to see Obama bumper stickers all around California with a Peace Sign, of all things, in the “O”

I kept thinking to myself – how can one be for peace, while advocating war in Afghanistan, talking tough on Iran and Pakistan, and now this…

Only in Orwellian America.

#3 palazzolor on 12.31.08 at 8:28 am

Obama on the drug war:  Keep it going!
Obama on Afgahn war: More, more more!
Obama on bailouts:  Love em!
Obama on inflation and the fed:  huh?

#4 Lara on 01.09.09 at 2:42 am

 Obama is not a president yet, until January 20th ,2009….  But then again. Obama has as an   Ret. isreali soldier as a chief  of Staff name Rahm Emanuel in is administration, whose father is a known terrorsist  who blew up the King David Hote 1954. so what do you expect.

#5 Michael Boldin on 01.09.09 at 9:54 am

Lara – no doubt, what do we expect? Personally, I expect that the new change will be much like the old one.

If you haven’t read it yet, Stephen Lendman had 2 pretty comprehensive articles covering Obama’s entire team – long, but worthwhile to check out:

Obama’s War Cabinet
Obama’s New Appointments

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