- Banned
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AN OPEN, AVID, ISRAELI ASS-KISSING CONTEST - NOT A DEBATE
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"For everyone to whom much is given, of him shall much be required." (Luke 12:48)
Given an opportunity tonight
to inform billions of people of their individual plans
to help to make the world a better place,
neither Barack Obama nor Mitt Romney
said anything that would or likely could better the earth and earthlife.
i do not know how many times the name "Israel" was heard during the debate,
nor do I know how many times we heard the name "America" spoken,
but to me it seemed the debate, as it played out,
had less to do with America and Americans,
than it had to do with Israel, Israelis and Israeli-Americans
Hoping the debate would tell us which candidate would and could
try to better the world and its life forms,
we witnessed, instead,
two candidates engaged in an open, avid, and intensive ass-kissing contest of Israel
so nauseating, disgustive, and so frightening in its implications,
that it convinced me,
as I expect it did others,
that I could not, in good conscience, or otherwise,
vote for either candidate.
SHOCKLEY
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"For everyone to whom much is given, of him shall much be required." (Luke 12:48)
Given an opportunity tonight
to inform billions of people of their individual plans
to help to make the world a better place,
neither Barack Obama nor Mitt Romney
said anything that would or likely could better the earth and earthlife.
i do not know how many times the name "Israel" was heard during the debate,
nor do I know how many times we heard the name "America" spoken,
but to me it seemed the debate, as it played out,
had less to do with America and Americans,
than it had to do with Israel, Israelis and Israeli-Americans
Hoping the debate would tell us which candidate would and could
try to better the world and its life forms,
we witnessed, instead,
two candidates engaged in an open, avid, and intensive ass-kissing contest of Israel
so nauseating, disgustive, and so frightening in its implications,
that it convinced me,
as I expect it did others,
that I could not, in good conscience, or otherwise,
vote for either candidate.
SHOCKLEY