Obama: I disagree with McPeak
By Ami Eden on Mar 26, 2008 in Barack Obama, Featured, Presidential Race |
The Obama campaign has put out a statement on Gen. McPeak’s suggestion in 2003 that the pro-Israel lobby was to blame for the lack of progress in the peace process.
“Senator Obama’s longstanding commitment to Israel is clear to anyone who has reviewed his voting record, read his speeches or looked at his policy papers. As he has said, his support for our democratic ally Israel is based on America’s national interests and our shared values. Neither Senator Clinton nor Senator Obama agrees with every position their advisors take, and in this case Senator Obama disagrees with General McPeak’s comments.”

As a liberal Jew I am dismayed at the amazing ability that Obama claims to have.
He is adept at appointing people to his campaign that he just dosn’t agree with.
He is comfortable with going to a church for 20 years yet just dosn’t agree with the church’s anti Israel rhetoric and policy. He donated vigorously to that racist church as well.
Can you imagine a rabbi that proclaims, “negroe” there’s that dirty word again. Who wouldn’t walk out on such dispicable talk ? Who wouldn’t ? Obama; thats who.
For the past ten years he chummed around with numerous pro PLO black university professors that he supposedly just dosn’t agree with.
I suppose he is like the rest of us that eats food we don’t like and befriend people we simply do not agree with.
What collosal duplicity.
Who could fall for this outrageous crap ?
50% of all liberal Jews….thats who.
Paul palnik | Mar 27, 2008 | Reply