The ones who seem to lack the ability to think clearly are you two.
Neither [MENTION=35694]patrickcaturday[/MENTION] nor I are particularly worried about how many Jews do or do not serve in the military. I myself though responded to a post that was boasting about American Jews who abandon the country of their birth to fight in a foreign military when our own country, the USA, is engaged in a war. That pisses me off. To me, that is the same as if the draft dodgers from the Vietnam war went and enlisted in the Canadian military. A little diferent, sure, but close.
And another strike against clear thinking on both of your parts is that Jews joining the IDF has very little with the few Muslims who do whatever your and her imagined claims suggest.
Gentile haters like you and Sally need to learn to get their stories straight.
Now how many Jews have joined the Israeli military that you know of? Are you keeping track somehow. We keep on reading about Muslims like the Somali Americans going to fight with the terrorists. We read about Americans converting to Islam who go join the terrorists. If you want to close your eyes that they are being trained in terrorism overseas, that is your prerogative. Why not close your eyes also to the Muslims whom our intelligence agencies have picked up before they were able to carry out some atrocity on the American public. However, regardless of what you think, there are countries who are worried that these Muslims going overseas will come back and commit domestic terrorism and they certainly are not worried about any Jews joining the Israeli military. Perhaps you can get back to us when your learn how to say "Dirty Jewish Dog" in Arabic like some other Seattle guy called an Iranian Jew in Farsi on another message board. Takes a real hater to learn something like that in a foreign language. I would never think to learn how to say Dirty Irish Dog in Gaellic.
First of all, I do not read about Muslims doing blah, blah, blah all the time. Of course, unlike you, I do not frequent hate sites and propaganda sites.
As for how many American Jews who abandaon the USA, the country o their birth andd benefit, no, I do not keep track. I do notice articles, from reliable sources to some degree, as to facts...
Here are three...
New olim: IDF, here we come! - Israel Jewish Scene, Ynetnews
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/15/w...-in-israel-to-serve-in-its-military.html?_r=0
Record 104 North American Recruits Join IDF | The Jewish Week
Hell, the IDF, "our only ally in the Mideaast", actively recruits in the USA and has chartered flights and special programs and the whole nine yards.
But that really isn't the point. The point is that according to ADL and almost all the other groups that do hokey surveys that ask "Do you think Jews are more loyal to Israel than the USA?" and that receive an affirmative answer, that a "yes" response is a sign of anti-Semitism. I was merely supplying some information that would indicate why such an affirmative answer is not necessarily anti-Semitic.
Now, here is what I think. I have no idea whether most Jews are more loyal to Israel than the USA but it does not speak well at all that so many Jewish kids are abandoning the country of their birth to serve in a foreign army, especially when the country of their birth is engaged in war. It speaks poorly of them and their parents.
As for "some other Seattle guy" , there are roughlya million of us in the South Puget Sound, probably more. I am almost certain that I am not the only Irish one. In fact, I have several Irish friends where I live.
I have no intention of learning how to say "Dirty Jewish Dog" in Arabic, Farsi, or any other language. I suppose, if provoked, I may call a particularly obnoxious and offensive Jewish person that, but i would certainly say it in English to that individual.
If you would like to caall me a "Dirty Irish Dog in irish, it would be "hEireann madra salach". There would be an accent above the first "E". I have no idea how to say it in Manx, or scottish gaelic but they are pretty similar. There are also slight dialectical differences between Munster Irish and Ulster Irish but no bigs really. I prefer the Ulster dialect. It is not so lilting.
If you wanted to say "Dirty jewish Dog" in Irish, just substitute Giudach with the accent over the "u" for h'Eireann" and put the "Jew" between the "dog" and the "dirt". I would make the accent or you but on an Amercan keybord it reqires a bottle of uisge and 13 fingers. The accent is called a "fada" and is Jewish in origin, actually, or so we were told at the Allen Sherman Parochial School for the Misbegotten. Had we been a matrilineal society, as you anti-Goyimites are, instead of patrilineal, it would be called a "mudda"