Here it is. The stark differences in two leaders. There it is, right there.
Sarah really is the best. Righteous.
Happy Rosh Hashanahby Sarah Palin on Tuesday, September
7, 2010 at 11:49pmAs Jewish families gather to celebrate the New Year and a new beginning
marking the Day of Creation, I want to join them in praying for a good and sweet
year ahead. This day marks the beginning of a period of reflection and
repentance. It is a time to remember our responsibilities to our families, our
communities, our country, and our world.This is also a time to remember who we are as Americans and our
responsibilities to help our friends and allies as they seek peace and security.
The people of Israel have overcome so many challenges, taken so many risks, and
made so many sacrifices in the pursuit of peace and a better life for their
children. This New Year begins with a new hope for peace, but the threats to
Israel – and to us – have not gone away.These are challenging times as Iran continues to work on building a nuclear
weapon, Hamas attacks innocents on the eve of peace talks, enemies refuse to
recognize Israel’s right to exist, and even in Europe and the United States we
hear voices from those trying to delegitimize Israel.To our Jewish friends and neighbors on this Rosh Hashanah, may you be
inscribed in the Book of Life. And for our friends in Israel, know that the
American people will continue to stand with you in this New Year as you strive
for peace and security.Shanah tovah u'metukah.
- Sarah Palin
President Obama spoke to the Jewish people as they began their New Year, by addressing the so-called peace process. That was his message -- submit to suicide or homicide.
"At a time when Israelis and palestinians have returned to direct dialogue, it's up to us to encourage and support those who are willing to move beyond their differences and work towards security and peace in the Holy Land," the president said. "Progress will not come easy and it will not come quick. But today we have an opportunity to move forward toward the goal we share: two states, Israel and palestine, living side by side, in peace and security."
He is politicizing the Rosh? When Jewish children are being targeted and Jewish couples are being slaughtered in their cars? I heard no similar lecturing in his message to the Muslim world for Ramadan. Where was his council on Islamic antisemitism, kaffirophobia, gender apartheid, Christians murdered, as well as Hindus and Sikhs, the worldwide persecution of non-Muslims, or the Jewish genocide? The brutality and oppression of the sharia was absent from his remarks.
But he did come out for the Ground Zero Islamic supremacist mega mosque at the first of two Iftar dinners.
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