Zionist started the process of stripping Jimmy Carter of his presidency
Former President Carter new book on peace in the Middle East “Palestine, Peace not Apartheid” where he describe Israeli policies of uprooting Palestinians and trees and confiscation of properties as acts of “apartheid” got Israel and its Jewish supporters in the US up the wall, and one would not be surprised if former president Carter is hauled to Washington and crucified for his frank and honest opinion. Of course and as expected defenders of Israeli criminal policies rose to its defense and challenge president Carter and I have no idea what a guy like Alan Dershowitz calls mass imprisonment, confiscation of properties on large scale for benefits of Jews, denials of Palestinians families the right to be together and the often used policies of targeted killings. Perhaps Alan Dershowitz can call that building Zionist and Jewish democracy. Some fifty years ago, Christian Germans used that same practice and did the same to the Jews what Israel is doing to Palestinians, of course minus the ovens and the extermination camps, but the ideology that drove National Socialism to exterminate the Jews is the same that drives Jewish Zionism to create an “apartheid” Jewish occupational state unseen and un-witnessed in modern times. I could not help but chose large quotes from an article in the Washington Post, where guns where opened on president Carter, perhaps with the idea of the Democratic Party passing Congressional resolutions depriving Carter of his title as “former President Carter” {“Speaking Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press," he said he was glad the book had raised controversy. "If it provokes debate and assessment and disputes and arguments and maybe some action in the Middle East to get the peace process, which is now completely absent or dormant, rejuvenated, and brings peace ultimately to Israel, that's what I want," he said. Criticism of the book, primarily from Jewish groups and leaders, began even before it was published, and it became an issue in the midterm elections last month. The New York-based Jewish Daily Forward noted in October that Democrats were trying to distance themselves from its reported contents as Republicans were seeking to widely disseminate Carter's views in an effort to win Jewish votes. Speaking to the Forward about Carter, Republican Jewish Coalition executive director Matthew Brooks said the coalition had "not shied away from shining a light on some of his misguided and outrageous comments about Israel in the past . . . . So far, there's been nothing but silence on the part of the Democratic establishment in terms of holding Carter accountable." Rep. Steve Israel, a Democrat from New York, told the Forward that the "book clearly does not reflect the direction of the party." Since then, the controversy has only grown. In a widely published commentary last weekend, Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz wrote that Carter's "use of the loaded word 'apartheid,' suggesting an analogy to the hated policies of South Africa, is especially outrageous." In a statement issued Monday, the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles contended that Carter "abandons all objectivity and unabashedly acts as a virtual spokesman for the Palestinian cause." In a telephone interview yesterday, Stein said that Carter had "taken [material] directly" from a published work written by a third party but that legal action was being contemplated and he was not yet at liberty to make the details public. He said accounts in the book about meetings he had attended with Carter between 1980 and 1990 had left out key facts in order to "make the Israelis look like they're the only ones responsible" for the failure of peace efforts} Welcome to America’s democracy and America’s freedom of speech, where those criticizing Israel are truly crucified for their opinions, including presidents, congressmen, politicians, and intellectuals. It is really too bad that a community that has been a light unto other nations have become so blinded by unquestionable loyalty to Israel. They know deep down in their hearts what Israel is doing is absolute wrong, but have no courage to speak out against such crimes. It seems that Israel had sucked out the sense of decency and love of freedom out of this community.

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