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Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 8:32 pm Post subject: [ot]Haaretz: Rahm Emanuel's father member of Irgun |
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This is for dmreed-tard:
You don't trust the "Anti-Holocaust" people? (whatever that means!)
Here's something from a more "Kosher" source.
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Emanuel, a former Bill Clinton adviser, is the son of a Jerusalem-born
pediatrician who was a member of the Irgun (Etzel or IZL), a militant Zionist
group that operated in Palestine between 1931 and 1948.
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<quote>
Obama is a pro-Israeli leader and will be a friend to Israel
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Yes, we KNEW he was a shill.
So was MarkOfCain.
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http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1034855.html
Thu., November 06, 2008 Cheshvan 8, 5769
Israel Time: 02:56 (EST+7)
Obama's first pick: Israeli Rahm Emanuel as chief of staff
By Haaretz Correspondents and AP , By Anshel Pfeffer and Shlomo Shamir
A day after his historic election to become the first black American
president, Barack Obama stepped into the role of president-elect yesterday,
inviting Rahm Emanuel to join his administration as White House chief of
staff, Democratic officials said.
Emanuel, a former Bill Clinton adviser, is the son of a Jerusalem-born
pediatrician who was a member of the Irgun (Etzel or IZL), a militant Zionist
group that operated in Palestine between 1931 and 1948.
Obama intends to announce key cabinet and staff staff members in the next few
days to ensure a swift transition to the White House in January, which would
allow him to deal with the global economic crisis as quickly as possible.
If Emanuel accepts, he will return to the White House, where he served as a
political and policy adviser to Clinton. Emanuel is the fourth-ranking
Democrat in the House of Representatives as the Democratic Caucus chairman.
Emanuel knows Obama from his hometown Chicago and headed the special team
that planned the midterm elections in 2006, in which the Democrats recaptured
a Congressional majority.
Emanuel also served as inspiration for the fictional character Joshua "Josh"
Lyman, the deputy White House chief of staff, played by Bradley Whitford on
the television drama "The West Wing."
Obama is expected to appoint loyal advisers and aides to central cabinet and
staff positions, as well as experienced officials from the Clinton
administration and a few prominent Republicans to enhance his intention to
bridge political gaps.
Several Democrats said Massachusetts Senator John Kerry, the party's 2004
presidential nominee, was actively seeking appointment as secretary of state
in the new administration.
They said Obama would issue a written statement announcing that his
transition team would be headed by John Podesta, who served as chief of staff
under Clinton; Pete Rouse, who has been Obama's chief of staff in the Senate;
and Valerie Jarrett, a friend of the president-elect and campaign adviser.
One of the most talked-about appointments is the Treasury Department
secretary. The names most mentioned for this post are former Clinton
administration Treasury bosses Lawrence Summers and Robert Rubin. Or Obama
might keep Secretary Henry Paulson.
Other candidates include a former Summers deputy, Timothy Geithner, president
of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and billionaires Warren Buffett and
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
The president-elect had breakfast yesterday with his wife and daughters, then
left his house for a workout at a nearby gym. Aides said he intended to visit
his campaign headquarters later in the day to thank his staff.
Obama has 10 weeks to build a new administration. But his status as an
incumbent member of Congress presents issues unseen since 1960, when Democrat
John F. Kennedy moved from the Senate to the White House.
Rahm Emanuel's father, Benjamin, yesterday refused to comment on the report
that his son was appointed White House chief of staff. He told Haaretz that
he would only comment after speaking to his son.
"Obama is a pro-Israeli leader and will be a friend to Israel," he said,
adding that he was pleased with Obama's election. He also said his son is the
namesake of Rahamim, a Lehi combatant who was killed.
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Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 9:34 pm Post subject: Re: [ot]Haaretz: Rahm Emanuel's father member of Irgun |
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yes, I am suspicious of anyone says who denies the Holocaust when so much
evidence exists to prove that it happened.
what was your point in a previous post when you said "And if some old guy
shows you a tattoo that is proof of "The Holocaust"(tm)? Then I should
believe everything this old guy with a tattoo says?"...you are such a stupid
jerk that it is almost unbelievable...thousands of people have had such
tattoos! and I never said you should believe everything such people say...I
only asked you where so many people got the virtually identical tattoos
which so many claim were give by the Nazis to the Holocaust
victims...apparently you cannot even read English!
if your father was a militant Nazi, does that make you a militant Nazi or
even a Nazi sympathisizer? if not, what is your point regarding Emanuel?
why do you place so much validity in Pike who uses quotes/laws from the
Jewish Torah (first five books of the Old Testament) to support so many of
his claims and arguments when you say you do not believe in the history and
scriptures of the Jewish people? what kind of logic is that?
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| Quote: | This is for dmreed-tard:
You don't trust the "Anti-Holocaust" people? (whatever that means!)
Here's something from a more "Kosher" source.
quote
Emanuel, a former Bill Clinton adviser, is the son of a Jerusalem-born
pediatrician who was a member of the Irgun (Etzel or IZL), a militant
Zionist
group that operated in Palestine between 1931 and 1948.
/quote
quote
Obama is a pro-Israeli leader and will be a friend to Israel
/quote
Yes, we KNEW he was a shill.
So was MarkOfCain.
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http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1034855.html
Thu., November 06, 2008 Cheshvan 8, 5769
Israel Time: 02:56 (EST+7)
Obama's first pick: Israeli Rahm Emanuel as chief of staff
By Haaretz Correspondents and AP , By Anshel Pfeffer and Shlomo Shamir
A day after his historic election to become the first black American
president, Barack Obama stepped into the role of president-elect
yesterday,
inviting Rahm Emanuel to join his administration as White House chief of
staff, Democratic officials said.
Emanuel, a former Bill Clinton adviser, is the son of a Jerusalem-born
pediatrician who was a member of the Irgun (Etzel or IZL), a militant
Zionist
group that operated in Palestine between 1931 and 1948.
Obama intends to announce key cabinet and staff staff members in the next
few
days to ensure a swift transition to the White House in January, which
would
allow him to deal with the global economic crisis as quickly as possible.
If Emanuel accepts, he will return to the White House, where he served as
a
political and policy adviser to Clinton. Emanuel is the fourth-ranking
Democrat in the House of Representatives as the Democratic Caucus
chairman.
Emanuel knows Obama from his hometown Chicago and headed the special team
that planned the midterm elections in 2006, in which the Democrats
recaptured
a Congressional majority.
Emanuel also served as inspiration for the fictional character Joshua
"Josh"
Lyman, the deputy White House chief of staff, played by Bradley Whitford
on
the television drama "The West Wing."
Obama is expected to appoint loyal advisers and aides to central cabinet
and
staff positions, as well as experienced officials from the Clinton
administration and a few prominent Republicans to enhance his intention to
bridge political gaps.
Several Democrats said Massachusetts Senator John Kerry, the party's 2004
presidential nominee, was actively seeking appointment as secretary of
state
in the new administration.
They said Obama would issue a written statement announcing that his
transition team would be headed by John Podesta, who served as chief of
staff
under Clinton; Pete Rouse, who has been Obama's chief of staff in the
Senate;
and Valerie Jarrett, a friend of the president-elect and campaign adviser.
One of the most talked-about appointments is the Treasury Department
secretary. The names most mentioned for this post are former Clinton
administration Treasury bosses Lawrence Summers and Robert Rubin. Or Obama
might keep Secretary Henry Paulson.
Other candidates include a former Summers deputy, Timothy Geithner,
president
of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and billionaires Warren Buffett
and
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
The president-elect had breakfast yesterday with his wife and daughters,
then
left his house for a workout at a nearby gym. Aides said he intended to
visit
his campaign headquarters later in the day to thank his staff.
Obama has 10 weeks to build a new administration. But his status as an
incumbent member of Congress presents issues unseen since 1960, when
Democrat
John F. Kennedy moved from the Senate to the White House.
Rahm Emanuel's father, Benjamin, yesterday refused to comment on the
report
that his son was appointed White House chief of staff. He told Haaretz
that
he would only comment after speaking to his son.
"Obama is a pro-Israeli leader and will be a friend to Israel," he said,
adding that he was pleased with Obama's election. He also said his son is
the
namesake of Rahamim, a Lehi combatant who was killed.
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