Topic: Jewish leaders are furious.
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Sat 02/28/09 03:38 PM


Thanks, Jeannie, I forgot to look for them playing, "Joy to the World".


I hope you got it on tape. Did you?


I don't know if I recorded over it. I forgot all about it.slaphead
Where does it happen again?


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Sat 02/28/09 03:38 PM
I think it's very possible that some of us don't really get the deeper meaning of Obama becoming president to millions and millions of people and not just Blacks. Of course some voted for him just because of that, I didn't. Some will see him as god, hell some thought bush was god... lmao

I voted for him too, but I am not in the least freaked by the song. I just hope that he can live up to half of what many expect of him, I am not sure he can with so many wishing he would fail and still others who wish to denounce everything he stands for.

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Sat 02/28/09 03:57 PM

I think it's very possible that some of us don't really get the deeper meaning of Obama becoming president to millions and millions of people and not just Blacks. Of course some voted for him just because of that, I didn't. Some will see him as god, hell some thought bush was god... lmao

I voted for him too, but I am not in the least freaked by the song. I just hope that he can live up to half of what many expect of him, I am not sure he can with so many wishing he would fail and still others who wish to denounce everything he stands for.


What does he stand for? Hope for the whole world?

One World government?


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Sat 02/28/09 07:25 PM
perhaps...perhaps he wants to destroy the US and see us fall to pieces...so then the uprising of the new world order can truly take place.

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Sat 02/28/09 07:28 PM

perhaps...perhaps he wants to destroy the US and see us fall to pieces...so then the uprising of the new world order can truly take place.


surprised noway noway

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Sat 02/28/09 07:44 PM
its not impossible

Winx's photo
Sat 02/28/09 08:21 PM

its not impossible


I hope it is!

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Sat 02/28/09 08:24 PM

I think it's very possible that some of us don't really get the deeper meaning of Obama becoming president to millions and millions of people and not just Blacks. Of course some voted for him just because of that, I didn't. Some will see him as god, hell some thought bush was god... lmao

I voted for him too, but I am not in the least freaked by the song. I just hope that he can live up to half of what many expect of him, I am not sure he can with so many wishing he would fail and still others who wish to denounce everything he stands for.


There's not that many wishing he will fail.
They are just disgruntled and loud as hell.

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Sun 03/01/09 04:59 AM

The Sephardim are the descendants of those who lived in Spain from antiquity until the 15th century when they were expelled. The Ashkenazim are the ancestors of the Khazars.

In the 1960s, the Sephardim were estimated to number some half a million, but the Ashkenazim numbered about eleven million. These eleven million have absolutely no historical connection with Israel whatsoever, but they are the ones who invaded Palestine and created the State of Israel with the justification that ‘God’ promised them that land in the Old Testament. Who wrote the Old Testament? Their priests, the Levites! And who wrote the New Testament which created Christianity? People controlled by the same force which controlled the Levites, the Babylonian Brotherhood.


this is utter hogwash. if you read the post above about DNA analysis all jewish communtities examined including the Sephardim and the Ashkenazi have been conclusively linked by genetic analysis to common ancestry and they both are connected to their historic homeland in israel even with intermarriage and conversion over the centuries.

many don't simple-mindedly believe the land in israel was deeded to them by god but just found a welcoming return to the land of their ancestors when there were few viable safe harbors during and after WWII. their secret weapon? they had no choice!

the assertion that you somehow know that the people who govern israel do not "really believe in" the religion which they advocate and practice is extremely insightful - even sagacious - astonishing!

i suppose McCain, Bush, Obama, Clinton, Lieberman, Gore, Paul, Biden and the rest of our politicians only pretend to follow their professed religions also?

laugh laugh laugh

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Sun 03/01/09 06:05 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Sun 03/01/09 06:06 AM


The Sephardim are the descendants of those who lived in Spain from antiquity until the 15th century when they were expelled. The Ashkenazim are the ancestors of the Khazars.

In the 1960s, the Sephardim were estimated to number some half a million, but the Ashkenazim numbered about eleven million. These eleven million have absolutely no historical connection with Israel whatsoever, but they are the ones who invaded Palestine and created the State of Israel with the justification that ‘God’ promised them that land in the Old Testament. Who wrote the Old Testament? Their priests, the Levites! And who wrote the New Testament which created Christianity? People controlled by the same force which controlled the Levites, the Babylonian Brotherhood.


this is utter hogwash. if you read the post above about DNA analysis all jewish communtities examined including the Sephardim and the Ashkenazi have been conclusively linked by genetic analysis to common ancestry and they both are connected to their historic homeland in israel even with intermarriage and conversion over the centuries.

many don't simple-mindedly believe the land in israel was deeded to them by god but just found a welcoming return to the land of their ancestors when there were few viable safe harbors during and after WWII. their secret weapon? they had no choice!

the assertion that you somehow know that the people who govern israel do not "really believe in" the religion which they advocate and practice is extremely insightful - even sagacious - astonishing!

i suppose McCain, Bush, Obama, Clinton, Lieberman, Gore, Paul, Biden and the rest of our politicians only pretend to follow their professed religions also?

laugh laugh laugh



Every single human being can be traced, by DNA back to Africa too. That does not mean much.

Yes, I believe that McCain, Bush, Obama, Clinton, Lieberman, Gore, Paul, Biden and the rest of our politicians only pretend to follow their professed religions. Have you ever seen a president elected that was NOT professed to be a Christian?




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Sun 03/01/09 07:02 AM
Edited by s1owhand on Sun 03/01/09 07:03 AM



this is utter hogwash. if you read the post above about DNA analysis all jewish communtities examined including the Sephardim and the Ashkenazi have been conclusively linked by genetic analysis to common ancestry and they both are connected to their historic homeland in israel even with intermarriage and conversion over the centuries.

many don't simple-mindedly believe the land in israel was deeded to them by god but just found a welcoming return to the land of their ancestors when there were few viable safe harbors during and after WWII. their secret weapon? they had no choice!

the assertion that you somehow know that the people who govern israel do not "really believe in" the religion which they advocate and practice is extremely insightful - even sagacious - astonishing!

i suppose McCain, Bush, Obama, Clinton, Lieberman, Gore, Paul, Biden and the rest of our politicians only pretend to follow their professed religions also?

laugh laugh laugh



Every single human being can be traced, by DNA back to Africa too. That does not mean much.

Yes, I believe that McCain, Bush, Obama, Clinton, Lieberman, Gore, Paul, Biden and the rest of our politicians only pretend to follow their professed religions. Have you ever seen a president elected that was NOT professed to be a Christian?


Ummm. I missed the memo requiring the US prez to be Christian!!

laugh

Just because we are all human and are all related.
Right. Ignore the fact that all jews have a distinct common ancestry.
It blows that khazar nonsense out of the water.

laugh

Politicians have no religious beliefs. Sure. Why not.

laugh laugh laugh

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Sun 03/01/09 07:54 AM




this is utter hogwash. if you read the post above about DNA analysis all jewish communtities examined including the Sephardim and the Ashkenazi have been conclusively linked by genetic analysis to common ancestry and they both are connected to their historic homeland in israel even with intermarriage and conversion over the centuries.

many don't simple-mindedly believe the land in israel was deeded to them by god but just found a welcoming return to the land of their ancestors when there were few viable safe harbors during and after WWII. their secret weapon? they had no choice!

the assertion that you somehow know that the people who govern israel do not "really believe in" the religion which they advocate and practice is extremely insightful - even sagacious - astonishing!

i suppose McCain, Bush, Obama, Clinton, Lieberman, Gore, Paul, Biden and the rest of our politicians only pretend to follow their professed religions also?

laugh laugh laugh



Every single human being can be traced, by DNA back to Africa too. That does not mean much.

Yes, I believe that McCain, Bush, Obama, Clinton, Lieberman, Gore, Paul, Biden and the rest of our politicians only pretend to follow their professed religions. Have you ever seen a president elected that was NOT professed to be a Christian?


Ummm. I missed the memo requiring the US prez to be Christian!!

laugh

Just because we are all human and are all related.
Right. Ignore the fact that all jews have a distinct common ancestry.
It blows that khazar nonsense out of the water.



laugh

Politicians have no religious beliefs. Sure. Why not.

laugh laugh laugh



They don't send out 'memo's.'

All humans have a distinct common ancestry and can all be traced back to that same area in Africa and the middle east. (Called the cradle of civilization!)

That does not mean we should all have the right to go back to our 'ancestral home' and tell the people living there to move over or get out.

I did not say politicians have no religious beliefs. I simply pointed out that we have never elected anything other than a professed "Christian" for President. Therefore they all probably profess to be Christian whether they are or not, and I would guess that they are probably not, especially the ones who were members of skull and bones fraternity at Yale. (And I don't think worship of Satan or the Goddess is very Christian, but perhaps I am mistaken.)












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Sun 03/01/09 08:18 AM


They don't send out 'memo's.'

All humans have a distinct common ancestry and can all be traced back to that same area in Africa and the middle east. (Called the cradle of civilization!)

That does not mean we should all have the right to go back to our 'ancestral home' and tell the people living there to move over or get out.

I did not say politicians have no religious beliefs. I simply pointed out that we have never elected anything other than a professed "Christian" for President. Therefore they all probably profess to be Christian whether they are or not, and I would guess that they are probably not, especially the ones who were members of skull and bones fraternity at Yale. (And I don't think worship of Satan or the Goddess is very Christian, but perhaps I am mistaken.)


the common ancestry of the jews means that the "khazar" theory is wrong that's all.

i agree that you can't necessarily go back to your previous home and kick the people living there out. but that is not what happened in israel.

one cannot guess who is or is not religious, how religious they are, or what they believe.

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Sun 03/01/09 08:27 AM



They don't send out 'memo's.'

All humans have a distinct common ancestry and can all be traced back to that same area in Africa and the middle east. (Called the cradle of civilization!)

That does not mean we should all have the right to go back to our 'ancestral home' and tell the people living there to move over or get out.

I did not say politicians have no religious beliefs. I simply pointed out that we have never elected anything other than a professed "Christian" for President. Therefore they all probably profess to be Christian whether they are or not, and I would guess that they are probably not, especially the ones who were members of skull and bones fraternity at Yale. (And I don't think worship of Satan or the Goddess is very Christian, but perhaps I am mistaken.)


the common ancestry of the jews means that the "khazar" theory is wrong that's all.

i agree that you can't necessarily go back to your previous home and kick the people living there out. but that is not what happened in israel.

one cannot guess who is or is not religious, how religious they are, or what they believe.


You can guess. You can know them by their dastardly deeds. laugh :wink:

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Sun 03/01/09 08:34 AM




They don't send out 'memo's.'

All humans have a distinct common ancestry and can all be traced back to that same area in Africa and the middle east. (Called the cradle of civilization!)

That does not mean we should all have the right to go back to our 'ancestral home' and tell the people living there to move over or get out.

I did not say politicians have no religious beliefs. I simply pointed out that we have never elected anything other than a professed "Christian" for President. Therefore they all probably profess to be Christian whether they are or not, and I would guess that they are probably not, especially the ones who were members of skull and bones fraternity at Yale. (And I don't think worship of Satan or the Goddess is very Christian, but perhaps I am mistaken.)


the common ancestry of the jews means that the "khazar" theory is wrong that's all.

i agree that you can't necessarily go back to your previous home and kick the people living there out. but that is not what happened in israel.

one cannot guess who is or is not religious, how religious they are, or what they believe.


You can guess. You can know them by their dastardly deeds. laugh :wink:


tch tch tch! that's not GUESSING laugh

but even this can be tricky. non-religious people go to church and very religious people sometimes are never observed praying.

actually, this is the essence of judaism, it is how one behaves that counts, not what one professes to believe.

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Sun 03/01/09 09:28 AM
:smile: Didn't a bunch of right wing wackos claiming that Bush had a connection with God?:smile: What a load of crap that turned out to be.noway

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Sun 03/01/09 09:32 AM
Edited by Winx on Sun 03/01/09 09:40 AM

:smile: Didn't a bunch of right wing wackos claiming that Bush had a connection with God?:smile: What a load of crap that turned out to be.noway


Didn't that start when Bush said that God told him to do something? Was it that God told him about Iraq?



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Sun 03/01/09 09:39 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Sun 03/01/09 09:40 AM
The Truth about Khazars

by Benjamin H. Freedman
Benjamin Freedman wrote the following in 1954 for Dr David Goldstein, LL.D. of Boston, Massachusetts, to explain the history of Khazarian Jews.

It has been printed as a booklet with the title Facts are Facts.

Here is a link if you are interested:
http://www.iamthewitness.com/audio/Benjamin.H.Freedman/The.Truth.about.Khazars.htm







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Sun 03/01/09 09:41 AM
laugh



"President George Bush has claimed he was told by God to invade Iraq and attack Osama bin Laden's stronghold of Afghanistan as part of a divine mission to bring peace to the Middle East, security for Israel, and a state for the Palestinians.


George Bush believes he is on a mission from God, according to the politician Nabil Shaath. The President made the assertion during his first meeting with Palestinian leaders in June 2003, according to a BBC series which will be broadcast this month."

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/1007-03.htm


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Sun 03/01/09 09:42 AM
Edited by s1owhand on Sun 03/01/09 09:49 AM

The Truth about Khazars

by Benjamin H. Freedman
Benjamin Freedman wrote the following in 1954 for Dr David Goldstein, LL.D. of Boston, Massachusetts, to explain the history of Khazarian Jews.

It has been printed as a booklet with the title Facts are Facts.

Here is a link if you are interested:
http://www.iamthewitness.com/audio/Benjamin.H.Freedman/The.Truth.about.Khazars.htm


the genetic evidence proves the assertion that the ashkenazi jews are direct descendents of the 12 tribes as i understand it...not separate as claimed in your earlier discussion.