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Gold medal winning gymnast Aly Raisman, an American and Jewish hero to us all

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 15 Comments › )
Filed under Anti-semitism, Bigotry, Crime, Gaza, Hamas, Hezballah, History, Islam, Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, Israel, Muslim Brotherhood, Palestinians, Racism at August 10th, 2012 - 12:00 pm

It wasn’t as it should have been, if the IOC (International Olympic Committee) had any balls, and since we all know they’re typical European leftists afraid of insulting the muzz swine, they punted when they could have scored a touchdown, and, instead, took the chickenshit route out.

I’m referring to 1972, and the XX summer Olympic games held in Munich, West Germany, as it was called back then, when the (still, to this day) cowardly Paleostinian scumbags stormed the unarmed quarters where the Israeli Olympic team was housed, and where members of the Israeli Olympic team were taken hostage and eventually killed by the Palestinian group known as Black September.

Like I said, the London and International Olympic committee were afraid to insult the muzz scum, so they decided, being the chickenshit a-holes that they are, not to have a moment of silence to commemorate the Israeli athletes and coaches (and the West German policeman who tried to protect the quarters) who died forty years ago, in 1972.

But, thankfully, we had one lone American gymnast, Aly Raisman, who is an 18 year old Jewish American athlete, who decided to do the right thing on her own, and do what the entire International Olympic Committee was too damn chickenshit to do, for fear of offending the muzz scum. Here’s what she said:

[And if that weren’t enough, she won her event with the Hebrew folk song “Hava Nagila” playing in the background.]

“Having that floor music wasn’t intentional,” an emotional but poised Raisman told reporters after her performance.

“But the fact it was on the 40th anniversary is special, and winning the gold today means a lot to me.”

Then Raisman stuck the landing.

“If there had been a moment’s silence,” the 18-year-old woman told the world, “I would have supported it and respected it.”

It was 40 years ago at the 1972 Munich Games that members of the Israeli Olympic delegation were taken hostage and eventually killed by Palestinian radicals.

Executed in the massacre were 11 Israeli athletes and officials and a West German police officer.

The martyrs were remembered this week during a London ceremony filled with sadness and reflection.

But not a peep about them has been said publicly in the one place where it counts — at the Summer Games on Olympic soil.

The International Olympic Committee and its president, Jacques Rogge, have refused to properly honor the dead, arguing that the opening ceremony wasn’t an appropriate forum for a moment of silence.

But if the opening ceremony is good enough for James Bond and Mr. Bean, it’s hard to understand why it’s not good enough for 60 seconds of solitude.

“Shame on you International Olympic Committee because you have forsaken the 11 members of your Olympic family,” said Ankie Spitzer, whose husband, Andre, an Israeli fencing coach, was gunned down in the massacre.

“You are discriminating against them only because they are Israelis and Jews,” she went on.

Rogge was an athlete himself at the very Games where the massacre took place, representing Belgium on the sailing team.

“Even after 40 years, it is painful to relive the most painful moments of the Olympic movement,” Rogge said at an unaffiliated service before Spitzer spoke.

Yeah right a-hole, whatever. It will never change the fact that you Euro-pussies are so afraid of insulting the muzz scum that you’ll bend over backwards so as not to insult the murdering paleostinian swine. FOAD, scumbag…

Addendum by Speranza

Raisman invited to Israel

by Gil Hoffman

When American sports superstars celebrate victory, they traditionally go to Disneyland.

But gold-medal winning gymnast Aly Raisman could end up celebrating in Jerusalem after Diaspora Affairs Minister Yuli Edelstein sent an invitation Thursday to Raisman and her family to make their first visit to Israel.

Raisman, 18, became a household name worldwide last week when she performed her floor routine to the tune of “Hava Nagila,” making her the first US woman to win gold in that event. She won another gold medal for the performance of the US women’s gymnastics team she captained and a bronze in the balance-beam competition.

When asked why she chose to perform to “Hava Nagila,” she said she was proud to be Jewish and she wanted to represent her heritage at the Olympics. She said that while she did not choose the song in honor of the 11 Israeli sportsmen who were murdered at the Munich Olympics in 1972, she dedicated her medals to them and she would have stood for a moment of silence in their memory had the International Olympic Committee accepted requests for such a gesture.

“Having that floor music wasn’t intentional,” Raisman said in a New York Post cover story under the banner headline “Star of David.”

“The fact it was on the 40th anniversary is special, and winning the gold today means a lot to me. If there had been a moment’s silence, I would have supported it and respected it.

Edelstein wrote Raisman an impassioned letter congratulating her for her victories and for giving Americans yet another reason to be proud. In the letter, which was obtained exclusively by The Jerusalem Post, Edelstein said Israelis were moved by her performance and her recent statements.

“I am sure you know that beyond your wonderful personal achievement, you also brought great pride to millions of Jews in Israel and around the world,” Edelstein wrote. “For me personally, as the minister in charge of relations with Diaspora Jewry, hearing why you chose the song made me realize that the concept of Kol Israel Arevim Zeh Lazeh [All Jews are responsible for one another] still holds true and that the Jewish people remain united no matter how far apart we may live. I was impressed that someone so young made such a monumental, ethical decision.”

Edelstein invited not only the 18-year-old gymnast, but also her parents, Lynn and Rick, her younger siblings Brett, Chloe, and Madison, as his guests.

“Making your first visit to Israel is not only important because it is the homeland of the Jewish people but also because you can contribute from your experience to the young generation of Israeli athletes,” wrote Edelstein, who has won international competitions in boxing and table tennis.

[…….]

Edelstein’s ministry was in touch with the US Embassy in Tel Aviv and Raisman’s synagogue in Newton, Massachusetts, to make sure she received the invitation.

US Ambassador Dan Shapiro tweeted congratulations to Raisman in Hebrew.

“I am so proud of the American gymnast Aly Raisman,” Shapiro wrote. “She won the floor exercise and immediately dedicated her medal to the Israelis murdered in Munich. What an impressive decision.”

Raisman’s rabbi, Keith Stern of the Reform Temple Beth Avodah, said her family was not particularly observant, but very proudly Jewish.

“I’ve known Aly since she started pre-school here at my temple,” Stern told The Jerusalem Post. “She has always been a sweet, kind, dedicated girl. To see her dancing and tumbling to “Hava Nagila“ was overwhelming.

That a young Jewish-American girl would proudly and yes, courageously perform to what even most non-Jews know to be an Israeli folk song on the international stage was inspiring. That she did it 40 years after Munich is a proclamation of Jewish strength and pride and determination. I will never forget it.”

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Bush proposed to grant American citizenship to 100,000 Palestinians; and a useful idiot claims that Obama is good for both Israel and America!

by Mojambo ( 225 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Israel, Palestinians at September 20th, 2010 - 2:00 pm

Considering that Ehud Olmert was a failed, corrupt, political degenerate – I am not sure how much credence this report can be given. However given the fact that the “compassionate conservative”  progressive President Bush was an open borders fool, it might have some legitimacy. How soon before we are propagandized that Jeb Bush is the “real conservative” of the family?

NO MORE BUSH’s!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

by Gil Hoffman

The US would have accepted 100,000 Palestinian refugees had Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas accepted then-prime minister Ehud Olmert’s diplomatic overtures in 2008, Olmert said on Sunday.

In a speech sponsored by the Geneva Initiative at Tel Aviv’s Eretz Israel Museum, Olmert outlined the offer he made the Palestinians at the end of his premiership, which included a contiguous Palestinian state, transferring control over Jerusalem’s “holy basin,” an area including the Old City, to the stewardship of five countries, and accepting thousands of Palestinian refugees into Israel on humanitarian grounds.

“The US would have been willing to accept 100,000 refugees,” he said, revealing a previously unknown detail of his negotiations with Abbas.

Olmert said that in all of his talks with world leaders, none expected Israel to accept all the Palestinian refugees. But he said he was proud to be the first Israeli prime minister to express sympathy with their plight. He said a limited number of refugees could be accepted on the basis of the Saudi diplomatic initiative.

On Jerusalem, Olmert revealed that he gave Abbas maps with a detailed border down to specific houses, roads and tunnels.

“Whoever wants to solve the conflict with the Palestinians must deal immediately with the five core issues, because if we solve them, we can solve the rest of the problems,” he said. “Whoever thinks they can deal with water before dealing with borders will never deal with borders.”

Olmert said the Palestinians now regret not accepting his offer. In veiled criticism of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, he challenged him to put reaching a diplomatic agreement ahead of staying in power.

“I don’t doubt the current prime minister’s resolve to protect Israel’s security,” Olmert said. “But when a man reaches such a lofty position, he must consider: What will you do with the time you have? “You must be loyal to the truth you believe in,” he said.

“You can’t abandon this responsibility because of political considerations.”

Read the rest here: Olmert: U.S. agreed to accept 100,000 Palestinian refugees

On a similar note – Seymour Reich, a former chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, must be smoking some heavy pot to come up with the idea that Obama is good for America  and for Israel. Hopefully you have already eaten lunch by the time you read this useful idiots column

by Seymour Reich

The question I often hear in the United States and in Israel is, “Is Obama good for Israel?” My answer: yes. The direct Israeli-Palestinian talks, the first in nearly two years, confirms this. Results of the first two rounds have confounded skeptics and critics. At the White House Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu called Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas his “partner in peace.”

In Jerusalem, where Netanyahu hosted Abbas in his residence for the first time, US envoy George Mitchell told reporters after their third meeting in two consecutive days, “They are tackling up front… the issues that are at the center of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”

These talks, orchestrated by President Barack Obama, are good for Israel and good for the US. So are Obama’s overall policies relating to Israel – and Iran. Israelis and Americans, especially Jews, who want to see a secure Israel at peace, a viable Palestinian state alongside it, a stable Middle East and a respected US should support these policies.

YET RECENT polls in Israel and the US indicate the opposite. Sixty-five percent of Jewish Israelis believe US Jews should criticize the Obama administration’s policy toward Israel, according to a survey published in June conducted for the B’nai B’rith World Center in Jerusalem. Pew Research findings released in August show that American Jewish voters who identify or lean Democratic decreased to 60% from 72% in 2008; while 33% now identify or lean Republican, up from 20% in 2008.

These poll results and charges that Obama is anti- Israel disregard the facts about his administration’s policies. The contrast between the reality and the misperception about these policies is stark.

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Read the rest here: Obama – Good for Israel, good for the U.S.