Allen West: Obama Lacks ‘Commitment to the Safety and Security of the Jewish Homeland’

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“The Obama administration is embarrassed to say” that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, the ad shows. Mitt Romney, according to the ad, has no problem saying that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel.
Asked for his response to the ad, Congressman Allen West of Florida said, ”President Barack Obama continues to refuse to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and this alone is indicative of his lack of commitment to the safety and security of the Jewish homeland.  As I have stated time and time again, Jerusalem is both the religious and historical capital of the State of Israel. Governor Mitt Romney clearly understands this, he stated this while he was in Jerusalem, and I am confident that as president he will work tirelessly to reaffirm our country’s commitment to Israel and the Jewish people.”
The ad is airing in Florida, West’s home state.
“Next year,” the ad concludes, “President Mitt Romney in Jerusalem, the capital of Israel.” 

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  1. #1 by NAeem on August 4, 2012 – 4:46 pm

    Oh a Uncle Tom rears his ugly head this time. Lets send this Tom to tel aviv and im sure the JEWS will welcome him well by putting his ass in a concentration camp.
  2. #2 by 1776blues on August 4, 2012 – 4:56 pm

    Alan West is disgusting. I’d tell him to move to Israel but the Israeli’s won’t allow it!
  3. #3 by SazzyLilSmartAzz on August 4, 2012 – 5:12 pm

    #2 by 1776blues on August 4, 2012 – 4:56 pm
    LOL Blues!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  4. #4 by 30.06 on August 4, 2012 – 6:58 pm

  5. #5 by Woofie on August 4, 2012 – 8:40 pm

    Where did they dig up this shameless Uncle Tom Zionist? Whitey had to have elected him; he can’t be fron a black district. Worse than Clarence Thomas. I hate republikans as much or even more than zionists.
  6. #6 by bostonblah on August 4, 2012 – 9:15 pm

    from “wood” allen west to cornell west , when will these silly unkle tomstein shwartzas wake up to who has been oppressing them ,and call out the jew
  7. #7 by Amy Aremia on August 4, 2012 – 9:18 pm

    We are in an election year, why do the candidates feel that they must bow to Israel, and not to those who will be voting for the next President of the USA and has nothing to do with Israel. It should be Israel beholden to he US, for without the US there woul be no Israel..
  8. #8 by Matthew/Boston on August 4, 2012 – 9:27 pm

    Lots of Jews in your home district, congressman?
  9. #9 by MJ on August 4, 2012 – 9:51 pm

    Mark didn’t know where to paste this.
    Topless feminists protest against Sharia at Olympics
    http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/08/03/230206.html
    I think their protest will be counter productive.
  10. #10 by Cheryl D. Uzamere on August 4, 2012 – 11:06 pm

    There is a big problem of discrimination of Ethiopian Jews by white-skinned Ashenazi Jews. Obviously Mitt Romney and Allen West do not know this. Perhaps Allen West should pull his tongue out the the Ashkenazi Jewish community’s asshole and read this article:
    THOUSANDS IN JERUSALEM PROTEST RACISM AGAINST ETHIOPIAN ISRAELIS
    Some 5,000 people were demonstrating in Jerusalem on Wednesday in protest of the racism against Ethiopian immigrants in Israel.
    The protesters blocked a major road in Jerusalem and marched in front of the Knesset while holding signs that read, “Blacks and Whites – We’re all Equal”, “Social Justice,” “Our Blood is Only Good for Wars.”
    Israelis protest racism against Ethiopian immigrants, January 18, 2012.Emil Salman
    The protesters were marching toward Kikar Tzion in Jerusalem, where they plan on holding a mass rally.
    Among the protesters was Mulet Araro, a 26-year-old student from Kiryat Malachi, who set out on foot to Jerusalem from his home on Monday.
    “I believe that a small group can create change,” Araro said. “The struggle does not stop here – all means are valid except violence.”
    Social activist Daniel Bahart said the protesters had a list of demands and are ready to propose solutions as well.
    “We hope at least one of the decision makers will come down to us, hear us and respond to our demands. Of course we expect [Immigraant Absorption Minister] Sofa Landver to talk to us,” he said.
    Landver said last week, in response to protests against discrimination of Israelis from Ethiopia, that they should be grateful for what they have received from Israel.
    “We have problems and we will not rest until things change. As of now the response to racism has been merely cosmetic. There are still numerous racists in the schools who receive wages from the state, there is segregation in schools, nightclubs…we’ll continue demonstrating until these issues are solved,” he said.
    Meretz Knesset members Ilan Gilon and Nitzan Horowitz on Monday submitted a proposal to the ministerial legislation committee banning discrimination in renting or selling a home on the basis of nationality, skin color, sexual inclination, handicap and political association.
    However the committee put off discussing the proposal for a month, in what Gilon called a deliberate attempt to scrap it once the public uproar died down.
    “It is clear the cabinet is trying to bury the proposal and silence the Ethiopian immigrants’ outcry,” Gilon said.
    A week ago, hundreds demonstrated in Kiryat Malakhi to protest discrimination in the wake of the reported refusal of housing committees to sell apartments to Israelis of Ethiopian origin.
  11. #11 by  on August 5, 2012 – 2:07 am

    romney’s deep bowel movement in jerusalem 7/29
    video.ca.msn.com/watch/video/romney-stopping-nukes-in-iran-highest-priority/17yeua98w
    in Poland..
    youtube.com/watch?v=AesVTmP-U9c
    that’s some serious holitosis.

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