Wednesday 11 August 2010

Tale of three American women

Tale of three American women

Posted on August 11, 2010 by rehmat1

Recently, three American career women made the headlines. Two were hunted down by the Zionist-controlled media for being honest to tell the truth – while the third, although involved in immoral activities, was rewarded with the highest position in her profession.

Ben Obama’s new appointee to the 9-person Sureme Court, Elena Kagan 50, has ties to Goldman Sachs and powerful Zionist think tanks Brookings Institute and Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINAP), established in 1985 by the Israel Lobby (AIPAC). Kagan was quoted as saying in February 2010: “Hizbullah builds bombs. Hizbullah also builds homes. What Congress decided was when you help Hizbullah build homes, you’re also helping Hizbullah build bombs. That’s the entire theory behind the statue”. So how about giving Hizbullah $3 billion military aid as the Congress approves for Israel every year – so Hizbullah don’t have to build the bombs!

Kagan is not only a Zionist Jew but also a lesbian. She is also the second Jewish woman appointed to the Sureme Court after Sonia Sotomayor – and the fourth Jew judges sitting on the US Supreme Court, the highest judicial authority in the country representing less than 2% of the US population.

The former Queen of the White House media, Helen Thomas 89, who covered the official stories for over fifty years – had her career ruined by the Jewish Lobby for using her right of ‘freedom of speech’.

A Lebanese-American Christian, Helen replied to Rabbi David Nesenoff when asked:

“Any comments on Israel?”
“Tell them to get the hell out of Palestine”.

Helen was never considered part of the White House’s inner circle (pro-Israel media). She had the bad habit of exposing Zionist propaganda lies. Sitting in the front-row seat in the press room, Helen had always been a public thorn in the pro-Israel briefings.

In her 2006 column published in ‘The Nation’ under the title, Lap Dogs of the Press, wrote: “Of all the unhappy trends I have witnessed – conservative swings on television networks, dwindling newspaper circulation, the jailing of reporters and “spin” – nothing is more troubling to me than the obsequious press during the run-up to the invasion of Iraq. They lapped up everything the Pentagon and White House could dish out – no questions asked”.

Octavia Nasr, a Lebanese-American Christian, a senior editor and 20-year CNN veteran based in Atlanta, was fired for publishing a Twitter message in which she showed her respect for the Lebanese cleric, Grand Ayatullah Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, who passed away in Beirut on July 4, 2010. Octavia Nasr, being a senior editor with the Islamophobe CNN network – was certainly no supporter of Muslim cause.

She was never respected in the Arab world – but her dismissal proved once again that in the US a journalist is allowed only to praise Jewish and Christian religious leaders, no matter how racists they maybe towards Islam and Muslims – but you must believe that all Muslim religious leaders are a bunch of terrorist unless they’re sell-outs willing to salute the Zio-facism.

I like to conclude this post with a quote from Israel-born British writer and Jazz musician, Gilad Atzmon:


River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian

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