Protesting Slaughter in Gaza

Palestinians bury their dead. Parents mourn for their children, husbands for their wives, wives for their husbands, and even AP admitted that with a million and a half tightly packed Gazans in 140 square miles “most shelling is occurring in residential areas” meaning most deaths are civilians. FULL ARTICLE

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#1 Cliff Carson on 01.11.09 at 1:50 pm

This is a much needed article.  There are too many people who applaud the genocide taking place in Gaza.  Lendman’s article calls for a boycott of things Israeli, but there is a law that prohibits a boycott of things Israel.

I don’t know which is worse, acting moral when you’re not or leaving aside all pretense and thumbing your nose at the world while going about slaughtering the innocent.

The longer America goes about supporting the immoral behavior of Israel, the more immoral America seems to become.

And just think the strongest supporters of the Jewish faith of Israel, is Christianity,  a faith that that bases its salvation on the Son of God, Jesus.  The Jewish faith will tell you in a heartbeat that Jesus is not the Son of God, not the Messiah, and not the road to salvation.

Those Christians need to read Second John, in the New Testament, where John identifies the Anti-Christ as those who deny that Jesus is the Son of God.

So these evangelical Christians are supporting the Anti-Christ as defined in Second John.  Ain’t that a joke on them!  

#2 Allen Tran on 01.11.09 at 5:59 pm

Ah yes.  That’s right Cliff.  They use religion, as usual, to keep people in separate camps.  All the while, pushing those sides to kill each other.  It’s really sick.  And the worst part is that the poor, the nearly defenseless are considered the “bad guys” by the US government and the mainstream media.  Homemade rockets vs us tanks, f-16’s and hundreds of nukes.  The absurdity of it all seems to be lost on most.

#3 Michael Boldin on 01.12.09 at 7:03 am

I was surprised to hear about a law preventing a boycott of Israel – but sure enough, you’re right. So people and businesses are not allowed to NOT do business with certain people?? Amazing.

http://hnn.us/blogs/entries/59460.html

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