PoliticalChic
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Many examples can be found that show marked differences between terrorist chief Yasser Arafat and President Franklin Roosevelt....for example, the former identified with the thugs in brown shirts, while the latter with those whose flag was red.
But there is this similarity which cannot be denied: speaking out of both sides of one's mouth.
1. "Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat continues to deliver two very different sets of messages; one for media and western consumption and one for the Palestinian people. In his recent speech on Sunday, Arafat called for an end to suicide bombings and armed attacks against Israelis.
In Ramallah onTuesday, however, Arafat called for all to join in the struggle to stop what he termed the Israeli program to Judaize Jerusalem."All Palestinians are martyrs," he said. Arafat also told the crowds, "I am willing to sacrifice 70 martyrs to kill one Israeli," and in response, the crowd chanted: "One million martyrs are already marching to Jerusalem."
....not the first time such doubletalk has come from Arafat or his organization. While often presenting themselves as supportive of the U.S. war effort, Arabic-language publications and broadcasts continue to condemn the United States.
.... December 7th at the Al-Aqsa Mosque and broadcast by the PLO-controlled Palestinian Radio, America was referred to as "infidel", "Crusaders" and "head of world terror". The deliverer of the sermon told Muslim worshippers that there is no place for America in the world. According to Palestinian Media Watch, themes of hatred towards the U.S.are an integral part of Palestinian ideology.
Arafat Doubletalk - eNews for December 18 2001
Now....where have we seen this sort of lying demagoguery before......?
2. November 4, 1944, " Roosevelt .... speaks out against communism, distancing himself
and his administration from what many in the world — even Adolf Hitler — perceive as the world's greatest threat. "We want neither communism nor monarchy," Roosevelt tells the crowd. "We want to live under our Constitution."
Franklin D. Roosevelt Address at Fenway Park Boston Massachusetts.
3. But, July 5, 1935, in a letter to Representative Samuel B. Hill of Washington, the President manifested his contempt for the Constitution. Hill was chairman of the subcommittee studying the Guffey-Vinson bill to regulate the coal industry: the purpose of the legislation was to re-establish, for the coal industry, the NRA code system which the Supreme Court had unanimously declared unconstitutional. Roosevelt wrote: "I hope your committee will not permit doubts as to constitutionality, however reasonable, to block the legislation."
Franklin D. Roosevelt Letter to Representative Samuel B. Hill on H.R. 8479.
a. And, as to not wanting communism for the nation...why not, if they believe in the same ideals as we do?
'A more sinister ' proximate cause of our numbness when it come to Soviet crime' is the lies that Franklin Roosevelt told the public in support of Stalin.
Loy Henderson, State Department Russian expert of the time said: "Russia does not fight for the same ideals as the United States."
Diana West, "American Betrayal"
Roosevelt swore to the American public the exact opposite: he declared that Stalin fought for the same ideals!
September 30, 1941, FDR claimed that there was freedom of religion in the USSR."The claim that Stalin's Russia allowed religious freedom was the first step in a massive pro-Soviet campaign that the White House coordinated for the duration of the war."
"Caught between Roosevelt and Stalin: America's Ambassadors to Moscow," by Dennis J. Dunn, p. 137
BTW.....did you know that Jimmy Carter wrote speeches for Yasser Arafat?
And Barack Obama is making certain that the mad Ayatollahs of Iran get nuclear weapons?
What the heck is it with these Democrats?
But there is this similarity which cannot be denied: speaking out of both sides of one's mouth.
1. "Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat continues to deliver two very different sets of messages; one for media and western consumption and one for the Palestinian people. In his recent speech on Sunday, Arafat called for an end to suicide bombings and armed attacks against Israelis.
In Ramallah onTuesday, however, Arafat called for all to join in the struggle to stop what he termed the Israeli program to Judaize Jerusalem."All Palestinians are martyrs," he said. Arafat also told the crowds, "I am willing to sacrifice 70 martyrs to kill one Israeli," and in response, the crowd chanted: "One million martyrs are already marching to Jerusalem."
....not the first time such doubletalk has come from Arafat or his organization. While often presenting themselves as supportive of the U.S. war effort, Arabic-language publications and broadcasts continue to condemn the United States.
.... December 7th at the Al-Aqsa Mosque and broadcast by the PLO-controlled Palestinian Radio, America was referred to as "infidel", "Crusaders" and "head of world terror". The deliverer of the sermon told Muslim worshippers that there is no place for America in the world. According to Palestinian Media Watch, themes of hatred towards the U.S.are an integral part of Palestinian ideology.
Arafat Doubletalk - eNews for December 18 2001
Now....where have we seen this sort of lying demagoguery before......?
2. November 4, 1944, " Roosevelt .... speaks out against communism, distancing himself
and his administration from what many in the world — even Adolf Hitler — perceive as the world's greatest threat. "We want neither communism nor monarchy," Roosevelt tells the crowd. "We want to live under our Constitution."
Franklin D. Roosevelt Address at Fenway Park Boston Massachusetts.
3. But, July 5, 1935, in a letter to Representative Samuel B. Hill of Washington, the President manifested his contempt for the Constitution. Hill was chairman of the subcommittee studying the Guffey-Vinson bill to regulate the coal industry: the purpose of the legislation was to re-establish, for the coal industry, the NRA code system which the Supreme Court had unanimously declared unconstitutional. Roosevelt wrote: "I hope your committee will not permit doubts as to constitutionality, however reasonable, to block the legislation."
Franklin D. Roosevelt Letter to Representative Samuel B. Hill on H.R. 8479.
a. And, as to not wanting communism for the nation...why not, if they believe in the same ideals as we do?
'A more sinister ' proximate cause of our numbness when it come to Soviet crime' is the lies that Franklin Roosevelt told the public in support of Stalin.
Loy Henderson, State Department Russian expert of the time said: "Russia does not fight for the same ideals as the United States."
Diana West, "American Betrayal"
Roosevelt swore to the American public the exact opposite: he declared that Stalin fought for the same ideals!
September 30, 1941, FDR claimed that there was freedom of religion in the USSR."The claim that Stalin's Russia allowed religious freedom was the first step in a massive pro-Soviet campaign that the White House coordinated for the duration of the war."
"Caught between Roosevelt and Stalin: America's Ambassadors to Moscow," by Dennis J. Dunn, p. 137
BTW.....did you know that Jimmy Carter wrote speeches for Yasser Arafat?
And Barack Obama is making certain that the mad Ayatollahs of Iran get nuclear weapons?
What the heck is it with these Democrats?