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AddReply(369908,"#7 Michelle - Well said as always!","Gary","Monterey, CA","12/09/08","");
AddReply(369568,"#5 Gary - The system is rigged","Michelle","Vancouver","12/08/08","Yes, by all means, don\'t stop demonstrating and resisting expulsions.  But at the same time something drastic and well thought out must be done to change the system.\n\nIt\'s hard to believe that here we are, at the end of 2008, and the nationalists and the rest of the right wing parties are fragmented and weak.\n\nThe leftist war against the Jews started way back at the beginning of the 20th century, at least.  It intensified during the war of independence against the British and the one against the Arabs.\n\nBut here we are, still bumbling along without a master plan, without the understanding that division will mean defeat.\n\nJews are so intelligent, and yet there are things taking place in Israel that should not be happening.\n\nToday I read that the government sold a Haifa synagogue to the Arabs, with sacred Jewish books included!!!!\n\nhttp://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/128755\n\nWhy didn\'t anyone know about this in advance?\n\nIsrael is a tiny country and the area inside the Green Line is being lost to the Arabs, who buy houses in Jewish neighborhoods and then harass Jews out of those areas, thereby taking them over.\n\nHere\'s Moshe Feiglin\'s article on the Arab takeover of Jewish towns and neighborhoods.\n\nhttp://www.mflikud.com/eng_contents/articles/article001.html\n\nWhy isn\'t there a JDL by another name in Israel?  And equivalents of Peace Now and other Arab human rights organizations, but with the interests of Jews instead?  \n\nI don\'t have the right to tell Israelis what to do from the comfort of my home, but I can\'t help wondering why Jewish Israel is unraveling like this.\n\nDemonstrations alone can\'t do the job.  \n\nThere needs to be some sort of think tank (small in numbers) to search for solutions and come up with the most brilliant strategies to take power away from the evil left and to proceed with an in-depth reform of the system.  \n\nOnce there is a plan, it must be sold to politicians, to the public, to the youth of Israel.  It must be non-partisan and inclusive (religious and secular). \n\nThere are already good ideas floating around but they need to be consolidated into a working plan that can unite a majority of patriotic Jews.  \n\nThe most immediate danger now is a victory by the Netanyahu branch of the Likud, allied with old Kadima and Labor and who knows who else....\n\nThey need to be stopped!  Voters need to be better informed and not vote for someone who will just be more efficient than Olmert in destroying what\'s left of Jewish power in Israel.  \n\nAnyway, I really think that energies and discussions should be focused on preventing another takeover by the left in the next elections, because if it happens, then no amount of demonstrations will do one bit of difference.  \n\nThe left has no scruples and will take pride in abusing and crushing the Jews, just like Barak does these days.");
AddReply(368600,"An inquiry into Medad.","sk","USA","12/05/08","Yisrael takes the government\'s word that Peace House was emptied in an hour.  At least we must suppose that he believed this sincerely.\n\nNadia Matar says that the government\'s statement is a big lie.  Whom do I believe?\n\n--------------------------------------\n\n\"I would like to address the lies and misinformation coming out of Ehud Barak\'s office and being spread by the media. We are being told that the expulsion from Bet Hashalom went by \"smoothly and was done within an hour\".\n\nIt is important to announce that this is a complete lie. The truth is that against all expectations, the expulsion from Bet Hashalom took them at least four and a half days. As you recall, many expulsion troops already arrived in the area on Monday and it was clear that they planned to do it Monday night. But thanks to the thousands of loyal Jews who came and stayed in Bet Hashalom, and thanks to the hundreds of youth who did not stay indifferent to the attacks by the Arabs, the planned expulsion was prevented and postponed.\n\nThis lasted until Thursday. Every day over a thousand people stayed in Bet Hashalom and the government, understanding that this is not going to be as simple as they thought, just added more and more troops to the area. In addition, the government did not expect that the planned expulsion would start such fierce demonstrations all over the country. There were daily protests all over the country by hundreds of Jews outraged at the thought of the upcoming crime.\"");
AddReply(368594,"#3 Michelle - But the Nationalist, which I","Gary","Monterey, CA","12/05/08","call the Remnant as written by the Prophets, must continue to protest in larger and larger numbers to let their voices be heard.  Doing nothing is what the Liberals would like them to do.  But learn from the blacks in America; march, march, and march until you win.  Shout, shout and again I say shout, until G-d hears from heaven.  It\'s time for the Remnant to stand together, side by side, hand in hand, voice with voice, until once and for all, the Jews receive all of the Promise Land given to them by G-d.  Then, maybe only then, can they invite G-d\'s Shechinah Glory back into the Holy Land.");
AddReply(368401,"Yisraeli, about your ideas","Michelle","Vancouver","12/05/08","I have always agreed that Jewish violence in Israel - unless needed for self defense - is counterproductive.  The leftist media loves it and blows it all out of proportion.\n\nBut having said that, and reflecting on your words that ...\n\n\"No protest activity can ever succeed without a plan and without disciplined force.  And good leaders.\"\n\nhas left me thinking, What if things had gone that way.  Let\'s pretend for a moment that everything was played to perfection, from the leaders down to the youngest protestor.\n\nYisraeli - do you think that it would have made ANY difference?\n\nOlmert, Barak, Livni, they do not care about principles or legality.  They only care about results.  Whatever results they pursue have nothing to do with following the letter and the spirit of the law, and nothing to do with what is good for Israel and the Jews.\n\nSo now that things have calmed down, people will analyze the recent failure and begin to strategize for the future.\n\nAnd maybe they\'ll realize that it\'s time to come up with a completely different approach.  \n\nAnd whatever that turns out to be, one of the top priorities, and an urgent one, is to figure out a way to prevent Netanyahu from deceiving voters into believing that he will be a tough leader for a strong Israel.  \n\nNetanyahu has recently stated that he will continue negotiating land away.  He already demonstrated that ancient Hevron was disposable.  \n\nSo nationalists need to figure out a way to fight this decisive first battle:  winning control of the Knesset.  Without that, everything will be lost.\n\nThe nationalists will have to reach out to voters and educate everyone they can, and appeal - if not to principles - then to practical issues of security.\n\nAnd of course they need to unite.  A divided right wing is a defeated right wing.\n");
AddReply(368093,"Maybe I shouldn\'t post comments in anger","Michelle","Vancouver","12/04/08","so I\'ll only say that a commission of inquiry is probably the farthest thing from the nationalists\' minds.  Or from the politicians\' minds for that matter.\n\nThe law or procedures such as a commission of inquiry are useless to counteract the acts of an OUT-OF-CONTROL PRO-ARAB ELITE.  That much has been proven.  \n\nYour leaders act as dictators, abusing the law and the rights of citizens, and disregarding their top duties, which are to protect citizens\' rights and to ensure the security and integrity of the country.\n\nIf the Arabs had managed to install a friendly government in Israel, they couldn\'t have done a better job than the Israeli elite themselves.  Wherever you look you see evidence of a pro-Arab and anti-Jewish agenda.\n\nSo if I were one of those Arab-friendly politicians, a commission of inquiry would not scare me in the least.  \n\nAnd if Israelis elect a Netanyahu-dominated Likud as your next government, you can start saying good bye to whatever will be left of your country.\n\nRight now you need MUCH MORE than a commission of inquiry.  You are way past that point now.  And so as not to be censored, I\'ll stop now.\n\nOh, and by the way.  The lesson is, in case anybody still has any doubts:  if the government wants to expel you, it will expel you.  They proved that much today.\n\nNeither the law, nor the numbers of protestors, nor the support from influential individuals, nor evidence from disastrous results following the surrendering of Jewish land counts one bit to those in power.  \n\nThink about that....  \n");
AddReply(368054,"Too Late, Meidad","Larry","TA","12/04/08","SK is correct in that you are part of the problem. All our instincts told us Barak would carry out the eviction. Once again, talk of negotiations, etc., were a smokescreen. The success of Arabs in breaking the skull of one Jewish kid was enough evidence for you that the protestors should not resist the expulsion. \n\nHow are those things connected?\n\nEhud Barak has now illegally evacuated a building legally purchased by a Brooklyn Jew, for you in effect; for the the residents of Yesha. Your promise or belief that the Knesset will show Udi is naive. \n\nI have no plan for ending this nonsense, and for stopping Olmert\'s plan to transfer you all to the Negev to live around air bases, etc. But if you represent the majority position of the Mityashvim, then the cause is lost and you\'ll be headed south soon.");
AddReply(368039,"The inquiry must be into our inaction!!","Shaul","","12/04/08","Leave Barak alone - he\'s a lost cause until a true Jewish regime comes to power and metes out punishment to all the traitors of the Jewish people among us BE\"H.\n\nOUR inquiry has to be into our lack of action and disunity. Just look at how many political parties there are among the religious and the nationalists. Is it any wonder how easy our enemies evicted us??");

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